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TGN EP 37. | Kicking Cancer, One Red Ball At A Time

19 min · 27. juli 2018
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The Good Network chats with Kelly Benesh of The Kicking Cancer Foundation. We discuss the foundation's annual kickball tournament; their journey over the past decade; and all things kickball. Time Stamps: 00:30 – Can I Kick It? Yes You Can! 05:55 – Philly Philly? Yeah Let’s Do It! 06:37 – J.J. Redick, Future Kickball MVP? 08:50 – How Do I Sign Up? When? 10:30 – Threat Level Midnight. 11:35 – The Start Of Kicking Cancer! 13:05 – Is Villanova A Philly School? 16:28 – Kickball 101.

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