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Camden Riversharks are FTK

Who says you have to wait until August to watch Major League Baseball play FTK in the City of Brotherly Love. We do, actually.

But if you’re confined to the Philadelphia area and want to support THON through America’s past time, the Camden Riversharks will give you that opportunity. This Tuesday, July 23, the independent Atlantic League team will celebrate THON Night at their riverfront stadium. Tickets purchased (through this link with the password THON) at the 200-level cost only $11.00, with $5.00 benefitting the Penn State Dance Marathon. Tickets must be purchased before Monday evening.

THON Night happens on Dollar Tuesday, and guests can pay just $1.00 for parking, merchandise, and concessions.

The Riversharks will take on the reigning Atlantic League champions, the mighty Long Island Ducks.

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Doug Dooling, Jr.

I am a staff writer for Onward State. I graduated as a Nittany Lion with Honors in 2013. Now, I am back in Happy Valley to earn a degree at the Penn State Law. Outside of politics and government, my interests include college football, soccer, Irish history, and astronomy.

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