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BISHOP MCGUINNESS VOLLEYBALL DOES OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY SERVICE
KERNERSVILLE -- Bishop McGuinness High School volleyball players are incorporating
community service into their home games this season, according to the
Greensboro News and Record.
During August home games, non-perishable food items were collected to
benefit the Catholic Social Services Food Pantry in Winston Salem. Recently,
the junior varsity and varsity teams collected items for the Guilford County Animal
Shelter. For other games, a donation box was set up at the
admissions table to again collect non-perishable food items.
On October 6, the Villains will support the long-standing "Dig
Pink" tradition that honors cancer survivors and supports cancer victims.
The volleyball teams will wear pink jerseys and dedicate their games against
North Stokes to cancer survivors and victims. Proceeds from ticket sales and
select concession items will be donated to the Roman Catholic Diocese of
Charlotte cancer support program.





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