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DC Football Coaches Help Raise Funds for Cancer Research
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WESTERVILLE, Ohio – Defiance College head football coach, Brian Sheehan, and assistant coach, Danny Cornely, recently joined more than 110 other college coaches for the third-annual Lauren´s First and Goal Football Camp on Sunday, June 17 at Otterbein University. Nearly 500 high school student-athletes attended the camp, which raised more than $16,000 for pediatric brain tumor research. The camp is the primary fundraiser for Lauren´s First and Goal Foundation, with all proceeds going directly to its mission of providing financial support for brain tumor research and cancer services, offering financial and emotional support to families living with pediatric cancer, and increasing awareness of the disease. Locally, donations help support pediatric oncology patients at Nationwide Children´s Hospital. "Pediatric brain tumor research is a cause close to the hearts of many of us here on the football staff and within the DC athletics department,” stated Sheehan. “We are grateful that we could play a small role in raising funding and awareness for the great work LFG continues to carry out." During the one-day camp, players received instruction in a variety of offensive and defensive skills. Coaches representing colleges and universities from Ohio and neighboring states volunteered at the event. Ohio State University head football coach Urban Meyer served as the guest speaker, implementing a theme of “weathering the storm” to the crowd. Lauren´s First and Goal has raised a total amount of $132,212 so far this year. The ninth-annual camp was recently held at Lafayette College in Easton, Pa., attracting a record-high 2,105 participants. LFG was created in 2004 by John and Marianne Loose in honor of their 15-year-old daughter Lauren, a pediatric brain tumor survivor. Follow the latest foundation news on Twitter at www.twitter.com/LFGfootballcamp and Facebook at www.facebook.com/LaurensFirstandGoal. |