Nobody Fights Alone

Top row from left to right: Addison Goodman, Elizabeth Fisher, Emma Morrow, Mia Vogan, Jadyn Shumaker, Rhetta Boocks, Ayanna Ferringer, Sarah Schoch, Allie Rembold, Alexis Reisinger, Kennedy Stewart, Audrey Deal 

Bottom Row from left to right: Addysen Fawcett, Danica Wenner, Lilli Mcmurdy, Ashlyn McWilliams, Avery Coe, Raegan Antrilli, Kaylee Hartzell, Haylie Gregory, Rylee Coe, Mackenzie Redfield, Reyna Watson (photograph by Melissa Redfield) 

Written by Bethany Novicki and Mackenzie Redfield | 10/9/23


Cranberry High School Volleyball Boosters is hosting a cancer awareness and benefit game Oct 12, 2023 to raise money for local families receiving cancer treatments. The theme of the night is “Nobody Fights Alone.”


Melissa Redfield, volunteer coach of the Cranberry Volleyball team, organized the benefit game along with the help of Kathy Rembold and the Cranberry Volleyball Booster Club.


The proceeds are going to the Kirtland Cancer Foundation to support local families in need of financial assistance who are going through cancer treatments.


The Kirtland Cancer Foundation provides charitable assistance to cancer patients and their families in Venango County and surrounding areas regardless of where treatments occur.  


”Hosting this game is a way for us to give back to our community and help others. Our family is dealing with cancer. We have an amazing support system of friends and family. Not everybody has this. Patients & families need to know that “Nobody Fights Alone,” says Melissa Redfield.


At the event there will be other ways to donate to the cause including a Chinese auction and paper ribbons to write the name of a loved one who is battling or has battled cancer.  There will also be a limited number of t-shirts sold at the game.


The game, versus Keystone High School, will be held at Cranberry High School and start at 6pm.