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September 12: Join the teams for the 9th Annual American Heart Association Dinner and “Red Out” and Youth Night

AHA Game


Please join our boys and girls soccer teams on Thursday, September 12 for the 9th Annual American Heart Association Spaghetti Dinner and “Red Out” at Deer Park High School. The afternoon begins with dinner provided by Krimmer’s Italianette from 4:00-6 p.m. in the Deer Park High School cafeteria.  For $10 per person, you can enjoy spaghetti with meat sauce, salad, a breadstick, and lemonade or water.  Baked goods may be purchased from our soccer athletes. Our youth SAY soccer program athletes are invited to wear their jerseys and attend the game and festivities with paying adults!

Carry-out is also available so you can easily take your meal out to the stadium to cheer on your Deer Park Wildcats as they take on Finneytown and C.N.E.  The varsity girls game begins at 5 p.m. with varsity boys action following at 7 p.m.  Please wear red to show your support of both your Wildcats and the efforts of the American Heart Association. 

American Heart Association staff will be in attendance to offer “Stayin’ Alive” Hands-Only CPR, our Life's Essential 8, and other heart-healthy tips.

All proceeds will go directly to the American Heart Association.  

Tickets for the game can be purchased online HERE (option to purchase will show up on the site the week of the game) or at the gate. Game tickets will be $7 per person.

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Who:
Deer Park Soccer Teams
American Heart Association

What:
American Heart Association Awareness Event
Spaghetti Dinner ($10) 
Soccer Matches ($7)

When:
Thursday, September 12
Dinner: 4:00-6 p.m.
Girls Game: 5 p.m.
Boys Game: 7 p.m.

Where:
Deer Park Jr./Sr. High School
Dinner: Deer Park Jr./Sr. High School Cafeteria (dine-in or carry-out)
Games: Harry Yeaggy Family Stadium/C.R. Piercey Field

Why:
To raise awareness and funds to fight heart disease and stroke, the nation’s #1 and #3 killers of all Americans. All proceeds will directly benefit the American Heart Association.