The Red Hotts a 9-11 year old recreational softball team from Lexington, South Carolina will be at the Pitt Community College game in Allendale, South Carolina this Saturday to help promote Breast Cancer Awareness.
The Red Hotts will have pink buckets and will be asking the fans at the game to support Breast Cancer Awareness as they raise money for research.
If you would like to support their cause, plan on attending Saturday's game!
The Red Hotts are excited about their trip to USC Salkehatchie as it will be the first time many of the young girls have ever attended a college softball game according to their head coach Trevor Kinard, "The girls can't stop talking about their upcoming trip to USC Salkehatchie. I have been asked 100 times if it is going to rain on Saturday. We are hoping for great weather and the trip to watch the Lady Indians play. I can't thank the USC Salkehatchie softball team enough for taking the time to come to Lexington, South Carolina to meet with our girls and kick off our Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign. We have had a lot of support in the community and it has been a great learning experience for the young ladies about giving back to their community."
Earlier this year, the USC Salkehatchie Lady Indians traveled to Lexington, South Carolina to kick of the campaign for the Red Hotts and sign autographs and just hang out with the young players.
The story was featured on the National NJCAA website and WIS TV out of Columbia, South Carolina. To read the story featured on the Official NJCAA, click on the link below.