Cats and Dragons united against breast cancer

When the Oxford Wildcats head down the road to Dragon Stadium on September 16, it’s not going to be about the blue and gold.

Or even the green and white.

It’s going to be all about the pink.

The rivalry game will feature the teams coming together to benefit A Mother’s Wish with a “PINK OUT” game. Both the Orion and Oxford communities can get involved by sponsoring a player’s jersey in memory, honor or support of someone battling any type of cancer.Pink BC Game

“The model has been out there for a number of years,” said Lake Orion Varsity Football Coach Chris Bell. “Breast cancer awareness has always been a cause in the football world, from NFL to college all the way down to high school.”

The partnership with Lake Orion Football and A Mother’s Wish was a natural one, especially as the organization was initiated in – and created – in memory of former Lake Orion teacher Kathy Luby, who lost her battle to breast cancer in 2008.

“We’ve got A Mother’s Wish, a tremendous organization in our community that helps so many women in need and not just in our community but surrounding communities,” Bell said.

On the night of the pink game, players will wear special jerseys, and for $75 plus tax, anyone can sponsor one of those jerseys, which will feature the player’s number as well as whatever name the sponsor selects for the back, like “Grandpa Joe” or “Uncle Bob,” according to Jennifer Mercier, one of the parents that is part of coordinating the event for the Dragons. Then, after the game, the sponsors will join the teams down on the field and receive the jerseys back in a ceremony.

“The player will take the jersey off – sweaty and all – and hand the jersey over to the people that sponsored it,” said Mercier.

This is the second year Orion is hosting the jersey sponsorship pink game for A Mother’s Wish, but the first time both teams are involved.

“We really look forward to the opportunity to bring Oxford into the mix,” said Bell, mentioning the rivalry between the two schools.

“It’s a great opportunity for them to get on board and they’ve been tremendous,” he added. “Bud, their coach, was all over it. Their parents are running with it as well, and they are doing a great job with it from that end.”

Oxford Varsity Football Coach Bud Rowley thought it was an important for his team to participate and spoke highly of the event.

“I think it’s important for our young men to understand and give back and to see there is a lot of things out in the world that can cause heartache and pain,” Rowley said.

“They can help and be a part of it and make someone’s day by wearing that jersey, by playing in that game,” he added.

Last year, every Lake Orion player wore a sponsored jersey, and the goal this year is for every player on both teams to have one.

“We want as many people as possible to participate,” said Domonique Call, one of the Oxford parents coordinating for the Wildcats. “It’s such a great charity and it’s a fantastic way to honor someone who has been touched by cancer, and it makes a great keepsake.”

The deadline to sponsor a jersey is this Friday, August 19.

To sponsor a jersey for the teams, go to Sportsaddix.com, select ‘Team Sites’ and choose either Lake Orion or Oxford depending on which team you want to wear your sponsored jersey. Any individuals that have questions can contact either Mercier at Jennifer.mercier@gmail.com (for Lake Orion) or Call at dcall1970@gmail.com (for Oxford).

Fans that are interested in sporting some pink at the game in support can also purchase special event shirts. Those will be available at ToolSport & Sign, located on Lapeer Road in Oxford, their website, toolsportandsign.com, or either of the high schools once school is back in session. A portion of the proceeds from those will also benefit A Mother’s Wish.

Bell hopes that the event can continue as a yearly thing between the Lake Orion and Oxford football games.

“I hope this can grow, just to add more meaning into what is already a great rivalry,” he added.

 

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