Watch: Atlanta group breaks kickball world record
Atlanta non-profit Men Opposing Sex Trafficking (MOST) attempted to break the Guinness World Record for longest held game of kickball over Labor Day Weekend 2025. They started at 8 a.m. Friday and played through Sunday afternoon, totaling 52 hours spent on the field. They did it to raise awareness about the problem with sex trafficking. The group provides community to men who, by the numbers, tend to be the primary customers of human trafficking. The CEO and founder, Bruce Deel talks to FOX LOCAL streaming host Judayah Murray about their feat. Join us for our next live stream on the FOX LOCAL app.
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