Wild Bunch plans to attend the men’s varsity basketball game on Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m at Hamilton Southeastern.
According to Wild Bunch president Hanna Throgmorton, members plan to attend and cheer on their fellow Greyhounds at the game. They will not be tailgating due to cold weather.
“Wild Bunch has only really changed with the types of sports games we attend,” said Throgmorton.
Wild Bunch sponsor Wendy Gerardot said, “As the year goes on, the attendance at Wild Bunch Club has steadily decreased throughout the year; however, this year there have been more people attending winter and spring games than normal for the club.”
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