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			 At the end of the night $1,750 was raised to benefit someone who 
			is battling cancer and both schools have a connections.  
			 
			In Mount Pulaski, the recipient of an $875 check was Mark Stewart, 
			father of two and grandfather of five girls, who all have a love for 
			volleyball and their Grandpa in their heart.  
			 
			In the CEL community, a family who wished to remain private will 
			also be getting a check for $875.  
			 
			Mount Pulaski Coach Donna Dulle, who turned down compliments on her 
			tremendous effort and instead recognized her chief organizer, Sue 
			Reeter and the crowd by saying, "I am amazed every year when we do 
			this, how you guys help each other out. Thanks for your support."
			 
			  Dulle and her staff organize two of these cancer fundraisers a year. 
			On this particular night, the high school was host to a chili supper 
			as well as raffles and a 50/50 drawing. The winner of the Donna 
			Vaughan cake was none other than Sue Reeter, while Reeter along with 
			Dulle and MPHS Athletic Director Kristin Rucks-Smith gave each of 
			the recipients a gift card tree. The 50/50 worth $514 to the winner 
			was won by Stan Anderson, father of Mount Pulaski Honeybear, Callie 
			Anderson.  
			 
			7th grade game 
			 
			Meanwhile on the court it was a sweep for Mount Pulaski. The 7th 
			grade won 25-5 and 25-15.  
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			  Isabella Wade led the Honeybears with 11 aces and Olivia 
				Cooper had 5 aces. Paige Stewart had 5 kills for Mount Pulaski.
				 
				 
				Saristen Morgan and Brooke Kitner had 4 and 3 service points 
				respectively for the Panthers. 
			 8th grade game 
			 
			The Mount Pulaski 8th grade won 25-15 and 25-17.  
			 
			Abigail Fitzpatrick and Skylar Hayes each had 7 kills for the 
			Honeybears. Ainsley Chandler and Hayes also had 5 and 3 aces 
			respectively. Olivia Knoedler also chipped in 2 aces for the 
			Honeybears.  
			 
			For the Panthers Ashton Rodriguez had 5 service points and Alyson 
			Cully had 4 service points.  
			[Teena Lowery] 
			
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