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Rival Football Teams Raise $4,000 for Curing Kids' Cancer

Columbia, S.C. Rivals Work for Good

legshaving_400Football coaches at Richland Northeast High School in Columbia, S.C. wore dresses and shaved legs as part of fundraising activities.

Aug. 28, 2009, Columbia, S.C. - When rival football teams Richland Northeast and Spring Valley High School faced off , there was one big winner: Childhood Cancer Research.

Students from the two schools challenged each other to see which could raise the most money, working with Coaches Curing Kids' Cancer. Richland Northeast won the challenge, but the children's oncology unit at Palmetto Health Children's Hospital was the beneficiary. $4,000 will be donated to the by hospital by Coaches Curing Kids' Cancer on behalf of the two schools.


See video of Richland Northeast coaches in drag to raise money for pediatric cancer research.




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