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Falcons Football Will Be Sporting the Pink
Teams are raising awareness for breast cancer at upcoming games.

October is breast cancer awareness month and the Dublin Falcons Football and Cheer, a division of the Delta Youth Football League (DYFL), is doing its part to support breast cancer awareness on Saturday.
The nonprofit football and cheer traveling squad is dedicating all games against the Tracy Raiders to the fight against breast cancer.
"We all know someone with breast cancer or who has died from this disease. It is our privilege to honor all survivors – Pink Warriors – and those who have passed," said Lisa Gutierrez, Falcons vice president.
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Fans at the games will receive a "Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Ribbon." Donations toward a cure for breast cancer can be made at halftime, with proceeds going to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation.
Those who donate $5 or more will receive two carne asada tacos at the Falcons concession stand.
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The games will be played at Castro Valley High, 19400 Santa Maria Ave.
The junior novice game is at 10 a.m.; novice game time is noon; junior varsity plays at 2 p.m.; and the varsity game is at 4 p.m.
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