The NFL pro also talked about the importance of giving back, following his participation in a charity golf event.
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The Timbers and Thorns shared the soccer pitch for the first time Wednesday to help children and families affected by the war.
As the war in Ukraine enters its third month, tens of thousands continue to flee the country in search of a new life. Dynamo Kyiv is part of the exodus and has now embarked on a European tour to raise money for those impacted by war. CNN Senior Sports Analyst Darren Lewis reports where a total of $425,000 was raised.
This is the first fundraiser for ICE in three years due to the pandemic.
This is the 22nd year of the event. Since it began, it has raised over $2 million for the Boys and Girls Club.
Players and coaches are frustrated with the New York City parks department, saying it dropped the ball in failing to order a proper pitcher’s mound.
Hall of Fame coach Jay Wright will retire after 21 seasons as the head coach at Villanova Wildcats.
Michelle Deaton remembers telling her son, Wyatt, that she had cancer. “I said, ‘I need you to go with me to get a wig because the medicine that I’m taking is going to make me lose my hair.’ Of course, he got very upset,” she said. Doctors diagnosed Michelle with secretory carcinoma, a rare form of breast cancer, in April of 2018. At the time, Wyatt was eight years old and had just joined the Tampa Elite Aquatics Manta Rays, a local competitive swimming team.Shortly after, the Deaton family learned about Swim Across America, a national organization hosting swim events to raise money for cancer research, clinical trials and patient programs. Joining was a no-brainer for Wyatt.
Eleven-year-old Wyatt Deaton has raised more than $3,000 for Swim Across America and will participate in the organization’s event in St. Petersburg on May 7.
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