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'Dig the Cure' volleyball game to raise money for breast cancer

The West Fargo and Fargo Shanley volleyball teams are ready to bump, set and spike their message of breast cancer awareness to the masses.

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The "Dig the Cure" breast cancer awareness game is scheduled for Nov. 3 at Fargo Shanley High School. The two teams have raised more then $2,000 dollars by selling 400 t-shirts, with the proceeds going to the Roger Maris Cancer Center. Representatives from the center will be at the game to accept the check.

Fans attending the game are encouraged to wear pink to help promote breast cancer awareness. But don't worry, you won't be alone. The sophomore, junior varsity and varsity teams, as well as the coaches and game officials, also will be donning pink garb.

Starting times for the games are as follows: sophomores, 4:30 p.m.; junior varsity, 5:45 p.m.; and varsity, 7 p.m.

Anyone wanting to make donations can contact Ann Kumm at 701-388-3058 or ann.kumm@hotmail.com.


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