Middle school goes pink for cancer fight
MOORESVILLE Kaitlin Sulek is confident breast cancer will be cured in 10 years. It's why we must keep raising money for research, the Mooresville Middle School seventh-grader said.
Kaitlin, 13, plays post on the Mooresville Middle girls' basketball team. Raising money for a cure is why she wore pink shoelaces, a pink shirt and pink hair bow to the boys' and girls' home basketball games against Southeast Middle from China Grove on Feb. 16.
Kaitlin joined about a thousand other students, parents and fans in turning the gym all pink that evening to raise about $2,000 for the Cary-based Kay Yow/Women's Basketball Coaches Association Cancer Fund.
Yow coached N.C. State University's women's basketball team for 34 years, won 737 games and became only the fifth woman to be enshrined in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. She battled breast cancer for 22 years and died at age 66 of the disease on Jan. 24, 2009.





RT @: when I pass @ wearing a pink wig pretending 2 be Barbie - sipping on some Drink O Pop
RT @: when I pass @ wearing a pink wig pretending 2 be ...
when I pass @ wearing a pink wig pretending 2 be Barbie - sipping on some Drink O Pop
Pink Wig
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She was also wearing a long white and pink wig and was carrying a red blanket as she headed to catch a flight to Orlando. The singer appears in the latest issue of American Vogue, where she posed covered in blue paint and wearing a pink curly wig.




