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05/14/2024 03:17 PM

Old Saybrook High School Cancer Walk


Erin Nygard, left, Casey DeAngelo, Owen Courtright, and Talia Bauer play a game of spike ball on May 3 during the school’s Cancer Walk fundraiser. Students from Old Saybrook High School organized their Cancer Walk which featured music, games and food raising over $10,000 for the Connecticut Cancer Foundation and the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. or the CCF and for the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Talia Bauer, left, Erin Nygard, Casey DeAngelo, and Owen Courtright play a game of spike ball on May 3 during the school’s Cancer Walk fundraiser. Students from Old Saybrook High School organized their Cancer Walk which featured music, games and food raising over $10,000 for the Connecticut Cancer Foundation and the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. or the CCF and for the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Erin Nygard, Casey DeAngelo, Owen Courtright, and Talia Bauer play a game of spike ball on May 3 during the school’s Cancer Walk fundraiser. Students from Old Saybrook High School organized their Cancer Walk which featured music, games and food raising over $10,000 for the Connecticut Cancer Foundation and the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. or the CCF and for the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Kristie Carney, left, and daughter Cassidy Carney complete a lap around the Old Saybrook High School track on May 3 during the school’s Cancer Walk fundraiser. Students from Old Saybrook High School organized their Cancer Walk which featured music, games and food raising over $10,000 for the Connecticut Cancer Foundation and the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. or the CCF and for the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Old Saybrook High School students line up to play disc golf on May 3 during the school’s Cancer Walk fundraiser. Students from Old Saybrook High School organized their Cancer Walk which featured music, games and food raising over $10,000 for the Connecticut Cancer Foundation and the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. or the CCF and for the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Drew Demers, left, and Everett Miller take turns decorating a balloon on May 3 during the Old Saybrook High School’s Cancer Walk fundraiser. Students from Old Saybrook High School organized their Cancer Walk which featured music, games and food raising over $10,000 for the Connecticut Cancer Foundation and the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. or the CCF and for the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Old Saybrook High School student Drew Demers adds a mark on Emma Wakelee’s arm to keep track of her laps competed around the school’s track during the school’s Cancer Walk fundraiser as Everett Miller, right, looks on. Students from Old Saybrook High School organized their Cancer Walk which featured music, games and food raising over $10,000 for the Connecticut Cancer Foundation and the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. or the CCF and for the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Old Saybrook High School student Drew Demers adds a mark on Robert Walsh’s arm to keep track of his laps competed around the school’s track during the school’s Cancer Walk fundraiser while Dominic DeNovellis, rear, waits for his mark. Students from Old Saybrook High School organized their Cancer Walk which featured music, games and food raising over $10,000 for the Connecticut Cancer Foundation and the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. or the CCF and for the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Cassidy Carney jogs around the Old Saybrook High School track during the school’s Cancer Walk fundraiser on May 3. Students from Old Saybrook High School organized their Cancer Walk which featured music, games and food raising over $10,000 for the Connecticut Cancer Foundation and the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. or the CCF and for the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Old Saybrook High School seniors Ben Freeburg, left, Parker Cook, Leo Gilman, Aiden Ladd, and Connor Cassella pose for a photo on May 3 during the school’s Cancer Walk fundraiser. The five students organized the school’s Cancer Walk which featured music, games and food raising over $10,000 for the Connecticut Cancer Foundation and the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. or the CCF and for the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News

Students from Old Saybrook High School organized their Cancer Walk which featured music, games and food raising over $10,000 for the Connecticut Cancer Foundation and the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation. or the CCF and for the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation