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R-FH Powder Puff Football for MS

The game is Thursday; and all proceeds go to research for multiple schlerosis

R-FH students are once again taking to the turf and giving their all to help this worthy cause.

After raising more than $1,000 for The National Multiple Sclerosis Society last year, the annual Girls' Powder Puff Game, a fun event for a good cause, will be held on the field at Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School at 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 14.

"The Powder Puff Game is always an exciting time for all players and spectators," said Yannell Maglione, RFH Spanish Teacher and Advisor to the Student Government Association. "Please come out and support the National Multiple Sclerosis Society."

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The National Multiple Sclerosis Society helps those affected by MS, a potentially disabling disease affecting the central nervous system. Among the society's initiatives are: promoting new research, facilitating professional education, and providing programs and services for MS patients and their families.

The line-up for the game is: freshmen vs. sophomores followed by juniors vs seniors. General admission is $5 for spectators, including students with SGA cards.

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All  funds will be collected and donated by the school's Student Government Association and the RFH Health Club, who are co-hosting the event.





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