Lee's Summit West Plays Raymore Peculiar to help Fight Childhood Cancer
May 2, 2016
Shon Plack
Missouri Scouting Director
In their effort to join the battle against childhood cancer, the baseball teams of Lee’s Summit West and Raymore Peculiar High Schools have committed their conference baseball game to benefit Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation on Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at Lee’s Summit West High School, 2600 SW Ward Road, Lee’s Summit, MO 64082.
For the past five years, the Lee’s Summit West and Raymore Peculiar High School baseball teams have dedicated their conference game to raise money for cancer research. Because of ALSF’s affiliation with the Kansas City Royals, the Lee’s Summit West and Raymore Peculiar baseball teams chose to support ALSF and childhood cancer research for this year’s game.
All proceeds from game admission and concessions sales will go to ALSF. There will also be a silent auction and raffle at the conference game. Laurence Leavy, better known as the “Marlins Man,” will be speaking at the event. Both baseball teams hostedlemonade stands at local HyVee stores. The teams hope their combined efforts will raise $9,000.
WHAT: Lee's Summit West vs. Raymore Peculiar Baseball Game to Benefit Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation
WHEN: Wednesday, May 4, 2016
3:00 PM – C AND JV GAMES
4:00 PM – PROGRAM BEGINS
4:30 PM – VARSITY GAME
WHERE: Lee's Summit West High School
2600 SW WARD ROAD
LEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64082
About Childhood Cancer
Childhood cancer is a general term used to describe cancer in children occurring regularly, randomly and sparing no ethnic group, socioeconomic class, or geographic region. Childhood cancer extends to over a dozen types of cancers and a countless amount of subtypes. Just a few of these cancer types include: Ewing’s sarcoma, glioma, leukemia, lymphoma, medulloblastoma, neuroblastoma, osteosarcoma, retinoblastoma, rhabdomyosarcoma and Wilm’s tumor. In the United States, childhood cancer is the leading cause of death by disease in children under the age of 15. Every day, approximately 250 kids around the world die from cancer, accounting for 91,250 losing their lives to the disease every year.
About Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation
Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) emerged from the front yard lemonade stand of cancer patient Alexandra “Alex” Scott (1996-2004). In 2000, 4-year-old Alex announced that she wanted to hold a lemonade stand to raise money to help find a cure for all children with cancer. SinceAlex held that first stand, the Foundation bearing her name has evolved into a national fundraising movement, complete with thousands of supporters across the country carrying on her legacy of hope. To date, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, a registered 501(c)3 charity, has raised more than $120 million toward fulfilling Alex’s dream of finding a cure, funding over 550 pediatric cancer research projects nationally. For more information on Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, visit AlexsLemonade.org.
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