Former college players compete for charity at Summerfest Alumni Challenge

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- There is always plenty for everyone at Summerfest and this year is no different. College basketball fans in Wisconsin got a nice treat at Friday's event -- and it was all for charity. CBS 58s Darius a Joshua was at the Summerfest alumni challenge
Three former players from the University of Wisconsin Madison, Marquette University, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay came back together with each alumni team and played for a charity.
The Badgers playing for Garding Against Cancer, the Panthers for the MACC Fund and the former Golden Eagles and Phoenix playing for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Milwaukee and Green Bay respectively
In three rounds of shooting competition, each team tried to earn as many points as possible to be crowned the champion...
Fans could donate before and during the event to support their teams, and before the event event began a total of $10,000 was already raised.
On top of the charity, there were bragging rights on the line as well.