Annual pink-out football game raises money for SuperSam Heroes foundation

The South Callaway High School football team enters the field Friday night with yellow balloons and a sign honoring "Super" Sam Santhuff, a 6-year-old Fulton boy who recently died from cancer. The players released the balloons into the sky just before the game. Friday's game was the annual pink-out game, which raises money and awareness for cancer research efforts. This year's funds were donated to SuperSam Heroes foundation, which funds pediatric cancer research.
The South Callaway High School football team enters the field Friday night with yellow balloons and a sign honoring "Super" Sam Santhuff, a 6-year-old Fulton boy who recently died from cancer. The players released the balloons into the sky just before the game. Friday's game was the annual pink-out game, which raises money and awareness for cancer research efforts. This year's funds were donated to SuperSam Heroes foundation, which funds pediatric cancer research.

The South Callaway High School football team entered the field before its Friday, Sept. 26 game with yellow balloons in hand. The balloons were in honor of "Super" Sam Santhuff, a 6-year-old Fulton boy who recently died from cancer. The players released the balloons into the sky just before the game. Friday's game was the annual pink-out game, which raises money and awareness for cancer research efforts. This year's funds were donated to SuperSam Heroes foundation, which funds pediatric cancer research.