By Tommie Hope
On September 5, 2014, the Hubbard football team participated in the fight for cancer by playing in Lowell High School’s Pink Arrow Game in Lowell, Michigan. The Pink Arrow Game is a charity the city of Lowell does every year to raise money and awareness for cancer. Even though the game counted against the season, losing 45-6 did not upset the Hubbard players because playing the game raised money for a good cause. Raymond Abraham, Div. 609, said, “Looking back at the game I was pretty mad that we lost, but to be a part of something like that makes me feel like I am doing my part in the fight for cancer. I had a great time with my fellow peers, coaches, and the people in Michigan that made every moment fun. I would be honored to play in the pink arrow game again next year so that we can raise money to find a cure for cancer and help as much as we can.” Support the football team every year they get the chance to play in the game. Also, try to get involved in the fight for cancer.
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