A Game for Breast Cancer Awareness

Story & Photo by Reagan Hill – Photography Editor

   LSN’s annual Pink Out game was hosted last night at the LSN BAC. This exciting girl’s soccer game against LSW was an effort to raise awareness for women’s breast cancer. Players gathered together, decked-out head to toe in pink to show their spirit at this monumental game.

    “My favorite part was getting all pinked out, spray painting my hair pink, and doing pink face art,” Savannah Horton, junior, said.

    The team also carries several traditions throughout the years of doing Pink Out games. The main tradition is the players dress up head to toe in pink and has become a favorite part of pre-games.

    “[Some] traditions we do are to decorate ourselves in pink hairspray, face paint, hair gel, and glitter. We also make a sign dedicating a person who has survived, who has passed, or who currently has cancer and recognize their fight,” Horton said.

    Overall, the Broncos ended with a loss, despite their efforts towards a victory.

    “The team fought hard and played well, even though we didn’t get the outcome we wanted to,” Horton said.

    Although the loss was hard, the players still pushed through and ended up having an amazing time honoring those who have experienced breast cancer and dressing out for a good cause.