Tulsa Shock Work with Livestrong Foundation to Block Out Cancer

Published on June 24, 2010 under Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Tulsa Shock News Release


The Tulsa Shock and Livestrong Foundation are "Blockin' Out Cancer" at the Shock's June 25th game against the New York Liberty. The Warren Clinic Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine will be passing out free first aid kits to the first 2,000 fans to enter the arena.

Lance Armstrong's Livestrong Foundation volunteers will also be at the game helping pass out the iconic yellow Livestrong wristbands to the first 5,000 fans that enter.

The Livestrong foundation will also be hosting a memory wall - a place where fans will be able to write and leave personal notes in honor of loved ones impacted by cancer.

The game is the first of two kids-get-in-free games. All kids 16-years-old and younger will receive a free ticket with the purchase of at least one adult ticket.



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