Baseball Holding ‘Vs Cancer’ Dedication Game on April 14
The Lincoln Memorial baseball team is hosting its annual Vs. Cancer dedication game on April 14 against fourth-ranked North Greenville at Lamar Hennon Field. This event supports the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation and aims to combat childhood brain cancer, which is the leading cause of disease-related death in children in the U.S. Over the past thirteen years, the Railsplitters have established a strong commitment to this cause, using baseball as a platform for community support and awareness. Funds raised will directly help local families affected by brain tumors, particularly benefiting those at East Tennessee Children's Hospital. The initiative underscores the role of collegiate athletes in driving change and support for childhood cancer research.
By the Numbers- Thirteen years of commitment by LMU baseball team to the Vs. Cancer initiative.
- Every day, thirteen children and teens are diagnosed with brain tumors.
- The Vs. Cancer program empowers sports communities to raise funds for cancer support.
- Community involvement is crucial, with fans encouraged to contribute to the fundraising efforts.
As the game approaches, increased community engagement is expected, with a focus on hitting fundraising goals to further support affected families and research efforts. Enhanced visibility of the event may attract more fans and contributors to the mission.
Bottom LineEngaging the community in the fight against childhood brain cancer not only raises funds but also brings hope to families facing the challenges of this disease. The April 14 game represents a unified effort towards improving outcomes for children battling cancer.
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