Teen Dating Violence Awareness makes its statement
By Monty Siekerman
Many basketballs were raffled off to win pizzas at the Teen Dating Violence Awareness event during the JV and varsity boys basketball games in Ada on Saturday evening.
Here, Kylie Guagenti gathers the balls together.
Another set of mini balls were tossed out to the crowd at halftime of the varsity game. Players for both teams wore orange socks, which is the group's color.
The Hardin County Family Safety Coalition sponsored the event to discourage teen dating violence.
PHOTO BELOW:
Members of the Hardin County Family Safety Coalition, Julie Zaring (left) and Deb Oestreich, manned a literature table to discourage teen violence when dating.
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