The Triton Central Athletic Department has announced the 2026 Pink Out Game raised $14,006 that will be donated to the Indiana Women In Need Foundation.
In 18 years, the Triton Central girls basketball program has now raised $284,949 through its Pink Out events.
”This event shows just how caring and giving our community really is and how we embrace tough situations and turn them into positive experiences,” said Triton Central Athletic Director and girls basketball head coach Bryan Graham, who founded the event. “The LTB players, staff and family members are both very grateful and thankful to all of you for making this annual event, 18 of them now, such an exciting experience both on, and even more importantly, off the court. The work we accomplish with this event truly does affect the ladies we recognize (hundreds of survivors throughout the years) in ways that most of us will never understand.”
The IWIN foundation will disperse the funds to area women and their families battling breast cancer.
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