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The Indianola High School softball team participated in the annual “Strike Out Cancer” game against rival Southeast Polk last week, a longstanding tradition to raise funds, awareness, and to support those around the programs who have been affected by cancer. Head coach Stacy Evans tells KNIA News the annual game has honored many former players and coaches who have been affected by cancer, and presents an opportunity to come together as a community.

“It’s something that hits home to many of us. My father died of cancer, and he lives within me every day that I step out on the field and every breath I take. And I want others to know that it’s ok, and there are people fighting all around us, and if we can give them any strength by organizing an event like this, I think it’s just more bang for the purpose. I’m just glad that coach Stiles (SE Polk Head Coach) and I have been able to gear up for this every year.”

The Indians wear special pink jerseys to commemorate the game, which is held annually near the beginning of the season against rival Southeast Polk.