Missouri Sports Hall of Fame distributes final charitable money from the 2024 Price Cutter Charity Championship

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (Edited News Release/KY3) – The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame announced it has distributed all of the nearly $750,000 owed to charities from the 2024 Price Cutter Charity Championship.

The annual event owed the money to nearly 50 charities involved with the tournament. The final 24 charities received their money on Friday.

“This has been my No. 1 priority since I expressed an interest in leading the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame and the Price Cutter Charity Championship last December. I promised then that we would keep our promise to our charities, and now we can say we have kept that promise,” said Rob Marsh, who had worked 27 years for Price Cutter Supermarkets, rising to the role of Chief Operating Officer in recent years. “We are so happy to distribute these funds to charities, as the money will go toward helping developmentally disabled children, families whose kids are in local hospitals, and many more in need.”…

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