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CU Tiger Fall Festival is Wed 29 Oct 2014 at Finley Stadium

Campbellsville University athletics' second annual CU Tiger Athletics Fall Festival will be open to all members of the community Wed 29 Oct 2014, 5pm-7pmCT/6pm-8pmET, Finley Stadium, 201 Tiger Way, Campbellsville, KY.



Campbellsville University’s coaches and student-athletes will host the event with each team having a different theme of costumes. Each team will also host a game. Games include: ping pong ball toss, football toss, duck pond, overhand radar pitch radar station, corn hole game, putting game, hopscotch, Jack-o-Lantern water squirt, sack races, human bowling pin game, soccer ball kicking game and more.

More than 2,000 people filled the CU indoor practice facility last Halloween to attend the first CU Tigers Fall Festival. Chris Megginson, CU


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