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BANDYS, BUNKER HILL RAISE
MONEY AT VOLLEYBALL EVENT
CLAREMONT-- Bandys defeated Bunker Hill
earlier this week in a high school volleyball match by scores of 25-13, 25-6,
and 25-19, but the Observer-News-Enterprise of Newton reports there was much
more involved than just the match itself.
Bunker Hill hosted its first-ever “Dig Pink”
night to help raise money for cancer awareness through the Side-Out Foundation.
Through the sales of T-shirts and a silent auction, the Bunker Hill community
raised more than $2,000 for the foundation, which is centered around the sport
of volleyball and cancer awareness.
Congratulations to both of those schools in
Catawba County for their community service efforts.





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