Cross Country Team Runs For Childhood Cancer Awareness

September 19, 2018

Northview High School’s country team ran for a childhood cancer awareness Tuesday, with team members wearing symbolic gold bandanas during their meet with Flomaton and Jay.

The team ran in honor of 11-year old Brooklyn Alana Davison, a 10-year survivor of a rare Neuroblastoma cancer. Davison is a sixth grader at Stapleton Elementary School in Baldwin County and the special friend of a Northview cross country team member.

Results were as follows:

Boys

  1. Northview
  2. Flomaton

Jay ran individual male runners.

Girls

  1. Jay
  2. Northview

Flomaton did not enter any female runners.

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Comments

2 Responses to “Cross Country Team Runs For Childhood Cancer Awareness”

  1. Susan Barnes on September 19th, 2018 4:22 pm

    So proud of my preciousgrandaughter Naudia me and pawpaw loves you to the moon and backSusan

  2. Proud Parents on September 19th, 2018 9:12 am

    We are so proud of our daughter and the NHS Cross Country Team! They all did so good yesterday! Thank you William for helping bring awareness to such a horrible disease that is killing our children! Brooklyn is the sweetest warrior we know, she has a special place in our hearts!