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How to Get Your Salt Bowl T-Shirts

Proceeds from the shirts sales benefit the athletic programs at both Benton Schools and Bryant Schools.

Salt Bowl T-Shirts are $12 each.

Bryant Fans get your blue shirts.

Benton Fans get your maroon shirts.

Let’s paint War Memorial Stadium Blue on one side and Maroon on the other side!!

HOW TO GET YOUR SHIRT:

1) order from the store on this site (local orders are hand delivered by our sales team; not-so-local orders are sent U.S. Mail)

2) order by phone (call 501.840.7200 and ask for Tanya)

3) check the calendar of events (view all of the events where the tshirts will be sold)

If you work locally (Benton / Bryant area), we will gladly deliver your shirts to your workplace.

Official Salt Bowl T-Shirts

Unlike the past several years, the official Salt Bowl tshirts for 2009 are featured in school colors.

Yes, that means if you are a Bryant fan, you can now purchase a blue shirt… and if you are a Benton fan, you can now purchase a maroon shirt.

The decision to go with school color shirts this year stemmed from a meeting with Scott Neathery, Benton Athletic Director, Tom Farmer, Bryant Athletic Director, and team members from YourAdTeam, Shaun McFarland and Bradley Lattin.

“It seems awkward to be walking into a football game, or any sports event, and not be wearing your team colors,” says McFarland.  “Especially the Salt Bowl game!  If you have all white shirts, nobody really knows who is on the Bryant side and who is on the Benton side.  Let’s paint one side of War Memorial maroon and the other side of the stadium blue this year with the Official Salt Bowl shirts.”

The design of the shirts this year is credited to Lindsey Blakley, Senior at Bryant, and JoAnna Curtis, Senior at Benton.  A contest was held last year that allowed only the Junior class to enter so they would be Seniors the year the design was used.

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