On Monday, October 6, the Valencia High School Girls Volleyball program proudly hosted its annual “Pink Out” game in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Each October, communities across the nation unite to raise awareness for breast cancer, and the Tigers enthusiastically joined the cause by dedicating their match to this meaningful initiative.
Players took the court wearing their alternate pink jerseys, symbolizing solidarity with those affected by breast cancer. The event filled the gymnasium with energy and community spirit, culminating in another exciting victory for the Tigers.
Community members who wish to support the cause alongside the Valencia Volleyball program are encouraged to contribute to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
In addition to their efforts to promote awareness, the varsity team recently achieved another milestone, securing back-to-back league titles following decisive wins over Tustin and Costa Mesa. With their latest league championship in hand, the Tigers now turn their focus to the upcoming CIF playoffs, which are set to begin the week of October 20.





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