Matthew McConaughey and Marcus & Morgan Luttrell, join an all-star lineup for the Red River Celebrity Softball Game to be held October 12th at the Dr. Pepper Ballpark in Frisco, Texas.

The fundraising event to benefit The Lone Survivor Foundation will include University of Texas Alumni battling it out with Oklahoma University alumni. Both teams will include combat veterans representing the various military branches.

Leading the University of Texas team will be UT Alumni: Frisco Mayor, Jeff Cheney; MLB pitcher, Roger Clemens; and NFL players Vince Young and Ricky Williams. Oklahoma University’s team will be led by the following OU Alumni: Country Recording Artist, Toby Keith; NFL standouts Tommie Harris, Mark Clayton and Juaquin Iglesias.

“Tickets are selling out fast,” stated Jeff Cheney, Mayor of Frisco and UT Alumni player. “We are so grateful to our alumni celebrities and combat veterans for donating their time to help us bring awareness to the issues faced by our veterans and to be able to provide financial support and services.”

Enjoy the event in style by entering to win two VIP tickets that include suite accommodations, food, beverages, an autographed poster and photo opportunities. Click here to enter to win.

For more information, to purchase tickets or to reserve a suite please visit www.rrcsg.org.

For more information on the Lone Survivor Foundation, please visit www.lonesurvivorfoundation.org. The Lone Survivor Foundation restores, empowers, and renews hope for our wounded service members and their families through health, wellness, and therapeutic support.

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