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'Red Out' Game Raises Heart Disease Awareness

Feb. 11 was a special night for heart health awareness at Saucon Valley High School, where a 'Red Out' American Heart Association event was held in conjunction with the Panther boys basketball game.

 
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Annika Sundlof had the idea for the Red Out game, and with the help of Saucon Valley Athletic Director Robert Frey the special night for heart health awareness was quite a success. Richard Hafner
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Senior #25 Connor Moughan played his final game Feb. 11.
Senior #20 Matt Laub played his final game as a Panther Feb. 11.
Saucon Valley student Jeremy Kuba is a heart disease survivor.
Annika Sundlof had the idea for the Red Out game, and with the help of Saucon Valley Athletic Director Robert Frey the special night for heart health awareness was quite a success.
Saucon Valley cheerleaders thank Coach Nancy Harte during the Red Out game.
Saucon Valley students rush onto the court to congratulate the team for its overtime win over Palisades.

Editor's Note: This article has been updated per the information posted by a Patch commenter.

Related Topics: American Heart Association, Annika Sundlof, Basketball Game, Bob Frey, Heart disease, Red Out, Saucon Valley High School, and heart health

Lora Guito

12:29 pm on Saturday, February 16, 2013

Lauren Binn spoke of the tragic loss of her father, Ron Binn, to heart disease. Johan Sundlof was in the auditorium to support the girls in their efforts to raise awareness.

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Josh Popichak

6:30 pm on Sunday, February 17, 2013

Thanks for that information Lora. I've updated the caption to remove the information that was incorrect, and apologize for the error.

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