Northview, Flomaton’s ‘Dig Pink’ Volleyball Honored
February 14, 2012
Northview and Flomaton high schools’ Dig Pink volleyball match last October to raise breast cancer awareness has received an award.
The Lady Chiefs and Lady Canes were together able to raise over $1,000 for the Side-Out Foundation which promotes breast cancer awareness as well as funding toward finding a cure.
“We would like to thank our students, faculty, staff, and communities for your help in this endeavor. Our players know through your participation that they live in communities that care not only for athletes, but for the advancement of breast cancer awareness,” said Barbara Luker, Northview assistant coach.
Pictured top: Members of the Northview High School volleyball team (front, L-R) Hannah Fiellin, Josie Doucette, Shelley Mothershed, Taylor Roberson, Paeton Hadley, Makayla Flowers, Mikaela Santos, (back row, L-R) Assistant Coach Barbara Luker, Lily Townson, Tiffani Pritchett, Misty Doran, Morgan Payne, Kyndall Hall, Rebecca Masitias, Danielle Steadham, Rebecca Grim, Penny, and Coach Betty Heaton. Pictured inset: The Dig Pink award. Pictured below: Action from last year’s Dig Pink game at Northview. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
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3 Responses to “Northview, Flomaton’s ‘Dig Pink’ Volleyball Honored”
Thank you for making Dig Pink a part of your season each year. It is so wonderful that you can take something that you love to do (i.e. volleyball ) and turn it into a way to help others. You should be so proud!
“A small group of thoughtful people could change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” ~Margaret Mead
Julie Matthews
Special Projects Coordinator
The Side-Out Foundation
Great job to all of the girls, staff, and community members! Would have been nice to see some pictures of our Lady Canes though.
Good job ladies! It’s great to see you recognized for your hard work!