FITCHBURG, Mass. – In coordination with National
Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Fitchburg State field hockey team
will be hosting its fourth annual "Play 4 the Cure" game on Saturday,
October 17th, as the Falcons hosts the Lancers of Worcester State
University in a Little East Conference (LEC) match-up at 10 a.m.
On Saturday, October 17th the Fitchburg State field hockey team will
team up with the National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) to
participate in its fundraising campaign entitled "Play 4 the Cure", in
which sports teams across the country are invited to participate by
committing to donate proceeds from at least one game to the NFCR.
The Play 4 the Cure movement, created by Mystx Field Hockey Club
founder, director and head coach Tina Reinprecht, is dedicated to
mothers of players in the Mystx Field Hockey Club who fought the fight
against breast cancer. Recently the National Foundation for Cancer
Research teamed up with the "Play 4 the Cure" movement, enabling
athletes to support NFCR's efforts in funding cancer research and to
provide cancer prevention education as well as early detection
information to the public.
In honor of Fitchburg State's "Play 4 the Cure" day, the Fitchburg
State University field hockey team will be selling t-shirts and
bracelets, while also collecting donations at halftime of Saturday
afternoon's contest as well as wearing pink socks in support of this
cause. All Falcon fans are encouraged to wear their favorite pink gear
and support the Fitchburg State field hockey team in their fight against
breast cancer.
For those who cannot make Saturday's festivities, all "Play 4 the
Cure" activities, including the Falcons live field hockey action will be
available via the web at http://www.fitchburgfalcons.com,
provided by Boxcast. All webcasts give Falcon fans the opportunity to
view live video and audio feeds, including play-by-play announcing and
commentary for all home events.
For more information regarding the Fitchburg State "Play 4 the Cure"
day, please contact Assistant Sports Information Director, Jamie Rogers
at 978-665-3726 or via email at jrogers@fitchburgstate.edu. For more information regarding the "Play 4 the Cure" movement, please visit its website at http://www.nfcr.org/p4tc.
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