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RE: Increased Commitment to MBB (or Rising Standards)
(10-09-2019 07:23 PM)TribeInTheBurg Wrote:  
(10-08-2019 05:46 PM)Tribal Wrote:  '19-'20 season ticket purchases (thus far) and donations are way down for MBB. We're heading in the wrong direction.

I can see Huge cutting a few sports, namely, Swimming, Gymnastics, Golf and one other...maybe Tennis or XC.

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At the town hall, she explicitly stated that they're not looking at cutting sports. I'm assuming that will be a question asked at every subsequent town hall as well.

She explicitly said that they are not looking to cut sports NOW. That last word -- now -- is why the question will continue to be asked at every subsequent town hall.
10-09-2019 10:31 PM
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