Bayshore volleyball holds Dig Pink game


Bayshore girls volleyball | Krystyna Baumgartner

The Bay Shore Girls Varsity Volleyball Team hosted its annual Dig Pink fundraising game in October, continuing a cherished tradition that supports breast cancer awareness and research. This year’s event carried even greater meaning as Bay Shore partnered with their opponent that evening, the Sachem North Girls Volleyball Team, to raise money for the cause.

By combining their efforts, the two teams successfully raised more than $1,000 for breast cancer research. The collaborative spirit displayed by both squads extended far beyond the court, showcasing the power of student-athletes coming together to make a difference in their community.

The teams each wore pink tie-dyed shirts with their team names across the front, with a ribbon and the fundraising title "Dig Pink" in the middle. 

Each year, the Bay Shore Girls Volleyball program organizes a Dig Pink Game to raise funds for breast cancer organizations. Players, coaches, and fans proudly wear pink to show their support, while proceeds from donations, raffles, and merchandise sales go directly to organizations that fund vital research and patient support initiatives.

This year, the Sachem North team joined Bay Shore in promoting the event and helping to collect donations, making it one of the team’s most successful fundraisers to date. “It’s about more than just volleyball,” said one Bay Shore player. “We’re proud to play for something that helps people and brings our community together.”

The Bay Shore Girls Volleyball Team is also making waves on the court, as they are playing for the County Championship this week. 

Their boys' counterpart team is also having a stellar season as they are a perfect 20-0 on the year. 

Their success has inspired the entire school community, as Bay Shore volleyball continues to set a high standard for excellence, teamwork, and community service both on and off the court.

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