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Schaumburg boys help spread message of breast cancer awareness

Boys in the Schaumburg Athletic Association Football Program wore pink shoelaces last weekend to show support for breast cancer awareness.

The volunteer association provides a supervised environment for young people in the community to participate in organized sports.

Established in 1960 as the Schaumburg Boys Baseball Association, now the association has eight sports and more than 6,000 participants.

It is the mission of the Schaumburg Athletic Association to help foster sportsmanship, teamwork, development and self-confidence in the area of youth athletics in an environment which promotes safety and fun.

Michael Mazurek, Kyle Reid and Andrew Sekera of the JV Pac 10 Team1 SAA Vikings show their support for breast cancer awareness with pink shoelaces Sunday at VeteranÂ’s Field in Schaumburg.
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