Three Coupeville High School athletic teams combined to raise more than $1,700 for the fight against cancer.
Numbers released by the WhidbeyHealth Foundation show the Wolf softball program brought in $663 for the MAC Patient Goodwill Fund with its April 1 Strike Out Cancer game.
That money goes towards quality coffee and comfort items for patients receiving treatment in the hospital’s MAC clinic.
Softball’s successful slugfest follows on the heels of fundraisers run by girls’ soccer and volleyball last fall.
The booters and spikers combined to bring in $1,063 for the Foundation Mastectomy Basket Fund, which is used for post-surgery patient gift baskets.
“The foundation is very grateful to the CHS teams and their dedicated parents for supporting our community and healthcare on Whidbey!” said Foundation Assistant Heather Tenore.
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