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awareness month so you notice a lot of players wearing pink on their uniforms. two players have made it their mission to get as many people as possible to wear pink. we go inside the huddle. >> brought to you by patient first neighborhood medical centers. >> it's pink everywhere. it's loud and like it always is, but it's pink everywhere. >> october means one thing for the westchester football team. a pink game to show support for breast cancer awareness. >> look forward to the game because it's a lot of fun and we have fun with all the different pink stuff that everyone buys. >> i love wearing pink in the game to show support. >> before the guys suited up for the friday night football game, they had more mission they wanted to accomplish. that was to show their true colors. pa pa wi >> the unofficial dress code was
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to show their pink shirts that they have been selling for the senior project. >> i was excited. >> they teamed up with a local nonprofit organization start bide breast cancer survivor kathy gabrielson. >> i came home from the hospital and i was having a hard time playing with my kids. not being an active mom. >> color my kids is for parents that are going under treatment for any type of cancer. it's for their kids. so that the kids have successtivities. >> the students designed the shirts to sell as many as possible. >> i would say we have 100, but we have gotten over 200. that's nice. >> everyone supported without hesitation. >> really surprised about how this hit. >> for some on the team, this cause is personal. >> my mother and sister both had to have operations and chemotherapy.
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radiation treatment and this was 15 years or so ago. they are both survivors. >> it's special to play every year for my aunt and get pinked out for it. the family thing hits home with all of this. >> the high school game game of the week. >> i want to go off of this with the helmets off the air in the game. >> they are pumped up and he voted to see westchester and shanahan. this is on the keeper. good choice.
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that's a tough down. and the henderson cheerleaders showed off the pink t shirts. falling into the hands of noah richard. he runs straight up the sidelines. that is a special team's touchdown. swing. then bishop shanahan getting on the board behind nick and a touchdown. it is not enough. westchester henderson, they went 21-7 and they are now 5-1. >> they have a good shot at it. they got the whole package and the athletes with a well coached team. >> they play very well and just enough for what we needed and that's a good team over there. >> it feels great to win against the team. we say it's a championship week
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and i think we earned our respect this week. >> next is the high school blitz of the week. >> you can also call or text here once a day. and check out -- we have highlights and scores and this is the place to try to get it on the show. the best matchups of the year and the play of the week. we have a true come back story. >> it was just about a year ago that he had the game of his career. after the game and just a few blocks away. >> i heard the shout out.
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>> he has friends. watch this punt return. look at the block. boom. then he cuts back and wants the tipster along the sideline. that is amazing. a great play by jimy and friends. number 19 in the nation. he got la salle and they feature one of the top quarterbacks. it is a matchup worthy of sky force 10. let's go to the air. sky force 10 has sky lights for them. the best in the area.
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it's on the eagles offense. they make the great catch there. they win 35-31. 36-25. the two-yard line. they stop the threat there, forcing the fumble and they recover it. coatesville wins, 50-9. in jersey, he wants to go to the air. this is really airing it out. into the sure hands of them, at least three defenders for the touchdown there. and the second touchdown of the night and they win by one.
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perkins watches it. they get this with the two-run homer. holy spirit wins. going in the right direction, missed the direction in the back field. that's off for that breaking two yards from touchdown. 110 yards and two of them run past, 20-6. with a nice win there, but what happened after a friday night game one year ago this weekend and change the players's lives forever.
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it led to a promising player wondering if you would ever play football again. jillian has the story. he is has already been contacted by several colleges. he had to run for the grads before his sophomore year. >> on the block, they win in the industry. >> it only two took games to build that chemistry and october 4th of 2013, it went on the football field. we beat them 38-6.
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>> after the game, some of the gois left the stadium. they were in celebration at the local mkt. they didn't make it that far. hundreds of them are leaving in the nearby football game. they fix it up and this could be rushed off the ground and wait for the ambulance. >> one bullet struck a teammate, but five fults entered his that night and into his back. >> you are normally a fighter? >> that's with the people playing off of that. >> after nosrehab, they started the season strong as ever.
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they will never forget what happened that night. >> i see how my life could have been and. >> the story there. we reached our final time out and the best sounding part of our show. >> we have such a powerful group with the size. >> they are a little band with a big sound. that is next as the high school blitz marches on.
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i'm stanley tucci and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. one of my favorite fall activities is visiting our world-renowned wineries and craft brewers. and, award-winning distilleries and cider makers. they're located all across our great state. come raise a glass to your favorites.
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watch us any time with xfinity on demand. it can be accessed for the next two weeks. all you have to do is press on demand and. >> we will leave you with a small group and the marching band has 43 members and the dynamic music and pride makes them the band of the week. see you next saturday at 7:00. >> you don't try to be bigger than you are. you try to just play with a good tone and look and sound the best that you can. >> make that an opening statement. make it an impact. >> creating a family environment so that everyone knows each
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>> right now on nbc 10 news, a community in fear after health officials confirmed the first child deaths from enterro virus. >> it was very rapid. >> the 4-year-old from hamilton township died last week with no preexisting conditions. we have learned that a second student from the same school developed similar symptoms. nbc 10 spoke to health officials and sbroined how they are addressing the national health issue. >> say sad day for the community after 4-year-old eli, a student
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here at the school is the first victim of the enterro virus. >> hamilton township received information from the cdc that said eli had passed away. >> after being taken out of school for two weeks, the coroner confirmed that eli's cause of death was the enterro virus, the first in new jersey. >> the virus is very rapid and sudden and nearly all of the symptoms for the day that evening. >> it's unknown where he was exposed and how many others may have been in contact. >> of course it will be on everybody's mind. that's human nature. people are nervous. they are scared. >> he lives across from the elementary school. his son who has asthma is a student there as well and last night he got sick and was quickly cleared from any danger. >> some parents who had children
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in the class and when they found out what was going on, they were separating their siblings. >> the school district said they ramped up the cleaning services by adding extra staff and after another student showed similar symptoms. they won't confirm until testing is done. for now, the ribbons have been placed around the neighborhood as the community tries to move forward. the school is planning on building a wall where students showcase their best work. this is in memory of eli who always asked his father if he was proud of him. >> for complete coverage, visit nbc 10.com and you will find information on symptoms and things to keep your children virus-free. >> 80 students are being monitored for the ebola virus. university officials told nbc
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official in johnstown, pa that the students travelled to areas near the outbreak and they are spread out across all penn state campuses. experts believe the likelihood that these students have the virus is very slim. six days after being admitted for treatment, the dallas hospital treating the lone patient with ebola said his condition is critical. the head of the centers for disease control and prevention said the nearly 50 people who had some degree of of contact has been located and tested. so far no one is showing symptoms. still several people will remain quarantined for 21 days. >> officials say a sick passenger and companion evalu e evaluated after the flight arrived and did not show signs of ebola. the man vomited prompting medical crews to meet them when
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it landed. 250 passengers and crew were kept on board while the passenger was evaluated. >>. >> new tonight, all is good. that is a text message sent by the suspect in a deadly ambush on two pennsylvania state troopers less than five hours before he is accused of opening fire last month. they report the long time friend received the message around 6:15 on the evening of september 12th. according to the paper, a search warrant affidavit said they were heading back to delaware. he is charged with ambushing them before 11:00 that night. one trooper was kill and a second wounded. the manhunt entered its fourth week today. a deadly fire in dell care county is being investigated as possibly suspicious. he died of smoke inhalation on
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baldwin street in chester. he lived alone. the medical examiner's report said the house had been firebombed twice before. it is now investigating houses on either side and also had smoke damage. >> heading into the overnight hours, i will let you know what to expect on sunday. that's coming up. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speeds of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job of posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half-fast. totally half-fast.
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they will continue for tonight. already in the 40s for the poconos. 53 degrees and 57 degrees in trend on and potstown along the shore here is a bit warmer at 63 degrees. we were down 13 degrees and down 14 degrees in allentown. as we take a closer look throughout the midwest, you can see the cool air is coming in from the region. 43 degrees in detroit. the cool air will spread into the region. into the overnight hour, it will be a school start, but not to worry. mild air will return as we push into monday. the wake up temperatures tomorrow morning are going to be on the cold side. by 7:00, the mid 40s for
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philadelphia. 36 degrees in allentown. we will be in the low 50s. well below average. even at 10:00 a.m., we are struggling to get out of the 50s. it will be a cold start. if you plan on heading out early, make sure you bring a jacket. temperatures will be in the 50s. 58 degrees by 1:00 p.m. and by 4:00, the seven-day forecast. the warming trend is on the way. back into the mid 70s by tuesday. >> thanks, britney. october is breast cancer awareness month. they have the week of hope, help, andicallying now under wau. the color pink was everywhere. there was a health fair with other screenings as well as educational work shops. that's the news for now. from all of us here, we will see you back here at 11:00.
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adam: ihow big being on "the voice" is tendfor everybodymate and how important it is. adam: you sang with all of this joy and all of this passion. it was blissful. that's what ignites us. pharrell: as a coach, this is what you dream for -- the total package. and you are the total package. gwen: you could tell you're an artist. and being on this show is a sign for me to be inspired by people like you. blake: there's no doubt in my mind that having gwen and pharrell here at "the voice" -- this is gonna be the toughest season yet. it's gonna be the best one to watch. daly: last week, the world's greatest singing competition returned. ♪ stay with me yeah! ♪ that's how strong my love is ♪ daly: it didn't take long for the artists to bring our superstar coaches to their feet, as powerful performances... aah! ...had them climbing to new heights... we did it! we won "the voice"!
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