2009 Poland Relay For Life

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2009 Poland Relay For Life

7.10.2009
Poland High School's Stadium during the Relay for Life on Friday evening.
Geoffrey Hauschild

7.10.2009 Poland High School's Stadium during the Relay for Life on Friday evening. Geoffrey Hauschild


7.10.2009
Rebecca Fisher, of Girard, scoops kettle corn along side her daughter in order to raise money during the Relay for Life at Poland's High School Stadium on Friday afternoon. Rebecca wears a purple shirt symbolizing her survival of skin cancer which she was diagnosed with in 1998.
Geoffrey Hauschild

7.10.2009 Rebecca Fisher, of Girard, scoops kettle corn along side her daughter in order to raise money during the Relay for Life at Poland's High School Stadium on Friday afternoon. Rebecca wears a purple shirt symbolizing her survival of skin cancer which she was diagnosed with in 1998. Geoffrey Hauschild


7.10.2009
Amanda Watanakunakorn, of Canfield, runs for a friend surviving Leukemia, at Poland High School's Stadium during the Relay for Life on Friday evening.
Geoffrey Hauschild

7.10.2009 Amanda Watanakunakorn, of Canfield, runs for a friend surviving Leukemia, at Poland High School's Stadium during the Relay for Life on Friday evening. Geoffrey Hauschild


7.10.2009
Gianna Bindas, 1, wears the purple shirt signifying a cancer survivor, while being held by her mother, Michelle Bindas, both of Poland, and receiving a balloon animal from "Woodee" the Clown, also known as Joe Humansky, of Columbiana, during the Relay For Life at Poland's High School Stadium on Friday evening. Diagnosed at 9 months with a Wilms Tumor, Gianna has since had surgery, 21 weeks of chemotherapy, and despite loosing a kidney, her parents say she is "doing real good."
Geoffrey Hauschild

7.10.2009 Gianna Bindas, 1, wears the purple shirt signifying a cancer survivor, while being held by her mother, Michelle Bindas, both of Poland, and receiving a balloon animal from "Woodee" the Clown, also known as Joe Humansky, of Columbiana, during the Relay For Life at Poland's High School Stadium on …


7.10.2009
(RIGHT TO LEFT)Members of the Stay Strong 31 team, Jocelyn Penny, 17, Erin Crist, 18, Paige Brewer, 17, and Emily Cunninghham, 16, cheer as Mitch Pinopoulos walks past during the inital lap of of Poland's Relay For Life at the High School Stadium on Friday evening. Poland High School students and alumni created the "Stay Strong 31" team in recognition of Pinopoulos, a Poland High School Student, who was diagnosed with brain cancer last December.
Geoffrey Hauschild

7.10.2009 (RIGHT TO LEFT)Members of the Stay Strong 31 team, Jocelyn Penny, 17, Erin Crist, 18, Paige Brewer, 17, and Emily Cunninghham, 16, cheer as Mitch Pinopoulos walks past during the inital lap of of Poland's Relay For Life at the High School Stadium on Friday evening. Poland High School …


7.10.2009
Poland High School's Stadium during the Relay for Life on Friday evening.
Geoffrey Hauschild

7.10.2009 Poland High School's Stadium during the Relay for Life on Friday evening. Geoffrey Hauschild


7.10.2009
Gianna Bindas, 1, wears the purple shirt signifying a cancer survivor, while being pulled in a wagon by her father, Thomas Bindas, both of Poland, during the initial survivors lap of the Relay For Life at Poland's High School Stadium on Friday evening. Diagnosed at 9 months with a Wilms Tumor, Gianna has since had surgery, 21 weeks of chemotherapy, and despite loosing a kidney, her parents say she is "doing real good."
Geoffrey Hauschild

7.10.2009 Gianna Bindas, 1, wears the purple shirt signifying a cancer survivor, while being pulled in a wagon by her father, Thomas Bindas, both of Poland, during the initial survivors lap of the Relay For Life at Poland's High School Stadium on Friday evening. Diagnosed at 9 months with a …