
Look for blue sleeves during Saturday football
Pac-10 football officials will give a colorful boost to Hutchinson Center prostate cancer awareness campaign this weekend
November 5, 2009
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Pac-10 football officials will wear blue sleeves during Saturday's games to promote the Hutchinson Center's prostate cancer awareness campaign.
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Football fans watching Pacific-10 Conference matchups this
Saturday will see game officials adorned in blue sleeves as part of a prostate
cancer awareness campaign led by the Hutchinson Center.
The message: If you’re a man over 40, ask your doctor about
annual screening for prostate cancer.
The campaign was driven by Juan Cotto, the Center’s
community outreach manager and a local high school football coach. The last two
football seasons, Cotto has teamed with the Washington Officials Association to
use blue penalty flags in every high school football game in the state on a
designated September weekend. September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and
blue is its symbolic color, akin to pink for breast cancer awareness.
This year, Cotto got the Pac-10 to join the awareness effort—with blue forearm sleeves instead of blue penalty flags.
“Pac-10 football is a great way to get a prostate screening
message to hundreds of thousands of men, and at no cost to the Center,” Cotto
said.
Sports network
ESPN included news about the campaign in its Pac-10 Blog.
Pac-10 football officials team with Hutchinson Center
November 5, 2009
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