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46 Beachwood Buzz
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August 2016
Luxenburg Enjoys a
Pitch-Perfect Father's Day
Major League Baseball (MLB)
and the Prostate Cancer Founda-
tion (PCF) formed the Home Run
Challenge initiative with two
major goals: to increase aware-
ness for the early detection of
prostate cancer and to support
research to find a cure. Since
the inception of the Home Run
Challenge in 1997, the initiative
has raised nearly $45 million for
prostate cancer research.
The MLB-PCF Home Run
Challenge encourages everyone
to join the fight against prostate
cancer by raising awareness
and funds for research through
America's favorite pastime ­
baseball.
This year, on Father's Day, June
19, the Cleveland Clinic part-
nered with the Cleveland Indians
to join in this initiative. In doing
so, Beachwood School Board
president Mitch Luxenburg,
along with his children, were
invited to attend the game and
meet play-by-play announcer
Tom Hamilton. Additionally, Lux-
enburg was asked if he would
like to throw out the first pitch,
and told us he could not turn
down the opportunity.
The Indians beat the White
Sox 3-2 in the 10th inning, mak-
ing this a pitch-perfect Father's
Day for Luxenburg, who was
treated in 2008.
Pictured from left: Lauren,
Miranda, Mitch, Max and Ethan
Luxenburg.
Hannah Kahn
The culture of our team is very
supportive, but it's also competi-
tive because we run against each
other in practice. The team feels
like my family. I get to do some-
thing I love and be with a bunch
of supportive people.
After every hard practice
or meet, I want to quit. But I
always remember that track is
such an amazing sport. Also,
I know that my team has the
ability to be great, and winning
a state championship is some-
thing that I've always wanted
to accomplish so actually, quit-
ting is never an option for me.
Winning a state champion-
ship is something every high
schooler who plays sports
wants to accomplish. During
my freshman year, someone
told me that I could do it one
day and, ever since then, I
believed it. Although the prac-
tices are grueling sometimes, I
knew I could do it.
Cayla Jeff:
I chose to be on the track
team in my freshman year
because I had just moved to
Beachwood, and I didn't really
have any friends. So joining the
team was my way of meeting
people and also being a part
of something that I could be
proud of doing.
When I first started my event
(hurdles), I thought about
quitting because I wasn't really
getting the form of it, and I
didn't believe I was any good,
but I didn't quit because I
knew that if I kept practicing
and telling myself that I was
capable of doing this event,
that I would be the best. Then I
started to perform as if I never
had second thoughts.
As a team, we try to support
each other to bring out the best
in ourselves and each other.
Ashaunti Griffin:
After a certain point when
you are on the team, the girls
aren't your friends anymore,
they are family. Being a
member shows me I belong
to something greater, but I'm
also a key part in success. Being
able to find an accepting group
of girls and teammates makes
the sport easier and more com-
fortable. Sharing individual and
group achievements is a great
experience.
Quitting is not an option. I'm
too confident and strong to be
a quitter.
Coach Smith always wel-
comes new members. "We have
put together a great founda-
tion," he states. "It's available to
those who want to put in the
work. They will be champions."
Quitting is not an option.
I'm too confident and
strong to be a quitter.
­ Ashaunti Griffin
NEO Jewish Singles
Sunday, August 14 6 pm
Schmooze or
Choose Game Evening
The group will get together
at Panera Bread, 6036
Mayfield Road in Mayfield
Heights, for a casual, fun eve-
ning of coffee, dinner, and/
or games. Bring your favorite
board game with you.
Saturday, August 27 at 7 pm
Let's Go Italian
Enjoy dinner at Jimmy
Daddana's at 6200 Enterprise
Pkway, Solon. The food is
great--especially the garlic
rolls. Please RSVP by Friday
evening, August 22, as the
manager needs to know how
many people will be attending.
Sally Rich is the group's
organizer. Please RSVP at
meetup.com (just search NEO
Jewish Singles). If for some
reason you can't RSVP on
meetup, please RSVP to Sally
at lvzgadgets@yahoo.com.
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