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Alpharetta Football Goes Pink To Fight Breast Cancer
The school is partnering with A Crucial Catch to raise funds to fight breast cancer during its football game on Oct. 24.

Residents are invited to Alpharetta High School on Friday, Oct. 24 to ”pink out” the football stadium in an effort to raise money to fight breast cancer.
The school’s football game against South Forsyth High School, which starts at 7 pm., will double as a fundraising event.
Alpharetta cheerleaders, trainers, the football team and Alpharetta’s Raider Marching Band will sponsor the game and partner with the American Cancer Society’s A Crucial Catch to raise money for Northside Hospital’s Cancer Institute.
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Several breast cancer survivors will be honored as well as those who are currently battling the disease.
Attendees will be able to purchase pink T-shirts, pink bam bams, pink pom poms and pink popcorn megaphones at the game. Additionally, cheerleaders will have a bucket collection during the game for donations.
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Alpharetta High School is located at 3595 Webb Bridge Road.
(Photo credit: Northside Hospital)
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