Bishop’s Gaiters hope to help Tackle Pancreatic Cancer this weekend

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Bishop’s Gaiters hope to help Tackle Pancreatic Cancer this weekend
Bishop’s football players took turns collecting donations for Tackle Pancreatic Cancer at the Sports Centre this week. (Photo : Courtesy of Clare Webb)

By Emilie Hackett, Special to the Record – The Bishop’s Gaiters have partnered with the Craig’s Cause Pancreatic Cancer Society (CCPCS) for its first annual football charity, Tackle Pancreatic Cancer. Hosted at Mount Allison University and Bishop’s University this year, the event will occur during the 2 p.m. football game on October 20th, and aims to raise awareness about pancreatic cancer and encourage donations to the cause. This year, Gaiters Liam Patton, Keagan Hughes, and Aidan Moloney are the student-athletes leading the campaign. Hughes hopes to “inspire social change in the community.” See full story in the Friday, October 19 edition of The Record.

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