Thursday, September 27, 2012
Cancer Awareness football game at Sterling Heights High on Friday, Sept. 28
Sterling
Heights High School is hosting its second annual Cancer Awareness football game
on Friday, Sept. 28, in support of Malia’s Cord Foundation.
The
Sterling Heights Stallions take on Lake Shore. Kickoff is 7 p.m.
Brian
Malia, who played quarterback at Sterling Heights, died of spinal cord cancer
last year.
Penny
wars have taken place during lunch and the administrator to collect the most
money has to lead a zumba song on stage during an event which will be held Saturday.
A zumba-thon will be held from 6-8 p.m., Saturday, at the high school.
All
proceeds will be donated to cancer research.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Warren-Moot football teams helps Forgotten Harvest
A few days before the first game of the season, the Warren-Mott football team chipped in to help out Forgotten Harvest. Forgotten Harvest raises vegetables that are picked by volunteers and then shipped to homeless shelters. "It was a great experience," Marauders coach Tom Milanov said.
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