Lady Huskies invite you to ‘Pink Out for Breast Cancer’ this coming Tuesday

Members of the Hamilton Heights girls basketball team cordially invite the community to wear pink and come out in force in support of breast cancer survivors at their second annual Pink Out on Tuesday, Dec. 14 at Hamilton Heights. Proceeds from this event will be donated to the IWIN Foundation. (Photo provided)

Put on your pink and plan to attend the Hamilton Heights girls basketball team’s second annual Pink Out on Tuesday, Dec. 14 where the Huskies take on the Bishop Chatard Trojans. The game will be on the Huskies home court beginning at 6 p.m. for the JV game followed by varsity play at 7:30 p.m.

Pink Out for Breast Cancer is designed to help raise awareness and money for those battling breast cancer. About one in eight U.S. women (about 13 percent) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime. In 2021, an estimated 281,550 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in women in the U.S. About 2,650 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in men this year.

During half time of the varsity game nine local breast cancer survivors will be honored and recognized. In addition, back by popular demand is the Chuck a Duck event ($5 for three ducks). Guests will have the opportunity to chuck their way to a chance to win four different gift cards kindly donated by local businesses. Special thanks to Big Dog’s BBQ, Pizza House, and 10 West in Cicero for their donations of $50 gift cards and to Jennifer Jacobi for $25 gift card for Chantilly Crepes. The ducks can be purchased at the game, or through a player or player parent.

All proceeds will be donated to the IWIN Foundation, based in Indianapolis. IWIN has been supporting individuals statewide receiving treatment for breast cancer by relieving emotional, physical, and financial burdens and much more for more than two decades. The basis of the IWIN Program is to give these courageous individuals the strength to endure treatment, empower them to continue their fight against breast cancer, and place them on the path to survivorship.