Monmouth-Roseville Titans Football Cheerleaders Hosting Annual Pink Out Game October 6th

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The Monmouth-Roseville Cheerleadering Team is raising money to support another local family during breast cancer awareness month.  On October 6th at the Monmouth-Roseville Titans football game it is Pink Out night and the cheerleaders are honoring Stephanie Peeler.  Stephanie Peeler is the wife of Ralph Peeler, local firefighter, and mother of 3 students in the Monmouth-Roseville School District. Stephanie received her official diagnosis of breast cancer on September 11th 2023 and is awaiting an appointment with her oncologist to determine her treatment plan. You can support this local cause on October 6th by flooding Dobry Field with pink and raise money to support Stephanie’s fight. $5 of every shirt sold will go directly to the Peeler’s as well as the cheerleaders free will donation bake sale at the game. For more information, contact Hannah Leary or the Monmouth-Roseville School District.

The Titan Football Cheerleaders are excited to host their annual Pink Out game. (printavo.com)

This breast cancer awareness campaign raises funds that are donated to a breast cancer survivor within the MR238 district.

For every shirt sold, $5.00 will be donated!

This years recipient is Stephanie Peeler.

Stephanie is the wife of local firefighter Ralph Peeler, and mom of 3 kids in the Monmouth-Roseville School District.
(Abigail – Senior, Lily – Junior, and Nick – 7th grade).

Stephanie was diagnosed with Grade 2 Invasive Ductal Carcinoma on September 11th, 2023. She is currently awaiting her oncology appointment to determine her treatment plan.

The cheerleaders are truly honored to raise money and awareness for Stephanie’s family and would greatly appreciate the communities support!

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