Surplus sale at the Crimson & Gray game

Surplus Stores will be having a special sale day this Saturday, April 20, at Roger’s Field as part of the Crimson and Gray Spring Football Game. The sale will start when Cougville opens at 11 a.m. and will run until the conclusion of the game.

We will have: game-worn football, basketball, baseball, volleyball and soccer jerseys; basketball shooting shirts; sweatshirts; basketball, running and soccer shorts; jackets; athletic shoes; cleats; warm-up pants; Nike Dri-Fit shirts; game-worn football and baseball pants; tennis skirts; sports bras; cheer uniforms; track uniforms; baseball sliding shorts; duffel bags and baseball travel bags.

Details are available on our Facebook page under the Events tab. To prepare for this sale we will be closed this Friday, April 19, but will resume our normal Friday sale schedule April 26.

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