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Honoring a local basketball player, who inspired so many. It's been nearly 10 years since Lauren Hill died. The Lawrenceburg native and Mt. St. Joseph basketball player's brain cancer battle never ...
Lauren’s Fight for Cure is Saturday, November 9 at Hollywood Casino Lawrenceburg. It's $10 at the door, and all of the money goes to families suffering from pediatric brain cancer.
Battling brain cancer, Lauren's determination brought awareness to a rare pediatric cancer known as DIPG. Brent Hill, Lauren's father, recalled the anticipation and concern leading up to that game.
Defensive tackle Devon Still —whose daughter, Leah, 4, is also being treated for cancer — wore Hill’s name on his eye black; Whitworth had the No. 22 on his gloves.
Lauren Hill Memorial Park, which honors Lauren Hill, a 19-year-old basketball player at Mount St. Joseph University who lost her battle to brain cancer in 2015, was dedicated on Tuesday.
The Lawrenceburg teen died from DIPG, a rare form of inoperable brain cancer, in 2015. "The Lauren's Burg Hill" 5K was held in downtown Lawrenceburg and ended at the 22-yard line on the ...
Lauren Hill, the Mount Saint Joseph University basketball player that died in 2015 from terminal brain cancer, will be inducted Into the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame in 2019.
Its been three years since No. 22 passed away, losing her battle against brain cancer. But the runners in this 5K say the fight goes on with Lauren still leading the way.
A year ago today we lost a special young lady in Lauren Hill. Her words to me about what drove her to step on that college basketball court despite battling brain cancer will stick with me forever ...
Lauren Hill died from brain cancer on April 10 at the age of 19, but not before an inspirational several months in which she lived her dream of playing college basketball for Mount St. Joseph ...
That’s why Lauren got involved with The Cure Starts Now, raising more than $2 million for a foundation where all of the funds go toward pediatric brain cancer research.