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Pink Rink Night unites community to honor breast cancer fighters and support girls hockey

TRAVERSE CITY — The Bay Reps Girls Hockey program is hosting its first-ever Pink Rink Night at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 21 at Centre Ice Arena to raise awareness for women’s health and celebrate girls’ hockey in Northern Michigan.

The Bay Reps will compete against Grosse Pointe South in a game that aims to unite the community and honor individuals affected by breast cancer.

Each player will skate in tribute to someone they know who has battled or is battling breast cancer.

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The event encourages the entire community to attend, wear pink, and support the players and their families.

The Bay Reps team is composed of student-athletes from multiple area high schools, making it one of the most unique and collaborative girls’ hockey teams in the state.

Events like Pink Rink Night help increase visibility for the sport, expand opportunities for female athletes, and strengthen community connections.

The Bay Reps hope to pack the stands and create an unforgettable home-ice atmosphere.

With the community’s support, Pink Rink Night is set to become a meaningful tradition that highlights the strength and spirit of young women in sports, both on and off the ice.

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