Raising money for Mariaha

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  • Ira head football coach Toby Goodwin carried 21-month-old Mariaha Shearer onto the field before Friday’s game against Hermleigh. Shearer was diagnosed with Anaplastic Ependymoma, a rare brain/spinal cord tumor, three months ago. She has been at MD Anderson in Houston the past three months receiving treatment. She was able to come home last week to rest, but will return to Houston for treatment on Oct. 16. Friday’s Pink Out game featured program sales, a bake sale and chicken spaghetti meal to raise money fo
    Ira head football coach Toby Goodwin carried 21-month-old Mariaha Shearer onto the field before Friday’s game against Hermleigh. Shearer was diagnosed with Anaplastic Ependymoma, a rare brain/spinal cord tumor, three months ago. She has been at MD Anderson in Houston the past three months receiving treatment. She was able to come home last week to rest, but will return to Houston for treatment on Oct. 16. Friday’s Pink Out game featured program sales, a bake sale and chicken spaghetti meal to raise money fo
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Ira head football coach Toby Goodwin carried 21-month-old Mariaha Shearer onto the field before Friday’s game against Hermleigh. Shearer was diagnosed with Anaplastic Ependymoma, a rare brain/spinal cord tumor, three months ago. She has been at MD Anderson in Houston the past three months receiving treatment. She was able to come home last week to rest, but will return to Houston for treatment on Oct. 16. Friday’s Pink Out game featured program sales, a bake sale and chicken spaghetti meal to raise money for the Shearer family. Nearly $3,300 was raised. Mariaha’s sister, Annaleah (left), is a second grade student at Ira and walked onto the field with the team.