Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero and his wife Casey led the "Be The Match" bone marrow registration April 14 at Arkansas Tech University. They, along with ATU facility and students, broke the record and entered the Guinness Book of World Records for registries

Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero and his wife Casey led the “Be The Match” bone marrow registration April 14 at Arkansas Tech University. They, along with ATU facility and students, broke the record and entered the Guinness Book of World Records for registries in a 60-minute time frame as 250 registered for “Be The Match.” The event totaled 1,696 registries.

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