Play for Pink and Blue Softball Game

Play for Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Month Softball Game,
Play for Pink and Blue Softball Game
Our third annual 鈥淧lay for Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Month Softball Game,鈥 the brainchild of Multimedia Production Specialist Tonya Collins, brought a host of administrators, staff, faculty, professors and spectators together for an afternoon of fun and to raise awareness about the seriousness of breast cancer. This year, we also played for 鈥渂lue鈥 and raised awareness for testicular cancer. KCC鈥檚 now annual softball game has become something the attendees look forward to.
On a cloudless, sunny day the Pink Panthers and Blue鈥檚 Clues ran onto the field to begin the ceremony and game, which opened with greetings from American Cancer Society鈥檚 Making Strides Brooklyn coordinators Renee Regnier and Rosemary Perez-Bell followed by words of advice from metastatic breast cancer thriver, Hillary Stackpole of Continuing Education and Workforce Development, who also threw the first pitch.
鈥淎s a woman living with metastatic breast cancer, it鈥檚 important for me to share my story and raise breast cancer awareness. As the month of October is closing, I want to remind every woman to get their yearly mammogram,鈥 said Hillary. 鈥淚f under age 40, monthly breast self-exams are an easy way to detect any changes that may be happening in breast tissue. Remember, early detection saves lives.鈥
The coaches were Finance and Administration Vice President Ed Rios and Dr. Anthony Borgese, chair of the tourism and hospitality department. Athletic Director Robert Allison served as umpire and pitched for the blue team, and Volleyball Coach Paul Watson pitched for the pink team while Maria Patestas, director of operations and scholarships in Office of Institutional Advancement, kept score.
It was a tight game, tied 3-3 in the seventh inning. At the top of the ninth the Pink Panthers were ahead 4-3, sure that they would end the game with the winning play. But Blue鈥檚 Clues turned it around and closed out with an additional two runs, making the final score 5-4. Congratulations, Blue鈥檚 Clues!
鈥淧lay for Pink & Blue turned out to be a powerful and beautiful day of community and team spirit at KCC. The information shared by our fierce fighter Hillary Stackpole and our guests Rosemary Perez-Bell and Renee Regnier from the American Cancer Society will help to save lives,鈥 said President Claudia Schrader. 鈥淭here were more players than I am sure regulations would allow, and our cheerleaders didn't all have pom poms, but their voices and cheers were all the inspiration we needed for a great game.鈥
The event raised over $600 towards cancer research and the KCC Foundation. It's not too late to donate, though!
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Special thanks to the Play for Pink Planning Team:
- Maria Patestas (score keeper)
- Nancy Sanchez-Badillo
- Nadine Browne
- Mariana Sang
- Linda McKernan
- Bobby Allison
A big shout to both teams!
Pink Panthers:
Coach: Anthony Borgese, Chairperson of Tourism & Hospitality
President Claudia Schrader
Robert Pacifici
Cynthia Olvina
Victor Perez
Maria Bartolomeo-Maida
Andrew Ardito
Pittershawn Palmer
Colby S.
Thomas F.
Danny McLaughlin
Cynthia Despinasse
Mike Taverna
Susan Dowd
Alejandro C.
Vanessa Perez
Caleb M.
Patrick J.
Rosemary Perez-Bell
Kevin Beaubrum
Blue鈥檚 Clues
Coach: Eduardo Rios, VP of Administration & Finance
Yoskar Guzman
Donna Cafiero
Luciano Lobello
Nicole Donovan
Sam Lee
Tommy Mintz
Andres Escobar
TJ Laino
Justin Olvina
Freylin Nunez
Frances Koren
Brian Dowd
Stephen Pearson
William Park
Avery Mullen
Giana Hidalgo
Nasir Useini
Renee Regnier
Netanel Nemet
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