Wyatt Erickson wears a special jersey honoring Vicki Yates during Friday night's "Pink-Out" game.

Beyond the Gridiron: Warriors Celebrate Seniors and Rally for Pink-Out Night

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Featured image caption: Wyatt Erickson wears a special jersey honoring Vicki Yates during Friday night’s “Pink-Out” game.


Before the first whistle blew in Friday night’s football game, the lights at Sinclair-Vidoni Field shined on something even more important: community. The evening was a powerful showcase of school spirit and local pride, as Casey-Westfield hosted its annual Senior Night and “Pink-Out” ceremonies, honoring students for their dedication and uniting the community for a vital cause.

A Salute to the Seniors

The pre-game festivities began with a time-honored tradition as the community came together to celebrate Senior Night. One by one, senior members of the football, cheerleading, and dance teams, along with the cross country team and the marching band, were escorted onto the field by their families.

As they walked across the turf, each student was recognized for their years of hard work, leadership, and commitment to their respective programs. The applause from the home crowd served as a heartfelt thank you for the countless hours of practice, performance, and passion they have poured into representing their school. It was a poignant moment for the seniors and their families, marking a milestone in their final season as Casey-Westfield Warriors.

A Community United in Pink

The evening also marked the annual “Pink-Out” game, a tradition that transforms the stadium into a sea of pink to raise awareness and support in the fight against cancer. Players took the field in special jerseys, each one bearing the name of a family member or friend who is currently battling cancer, is a survivor, or has passed away from the disease.

By turning their uniforms into personal tributes, the players honored the strength and courage of those affected by cancer. The event served as a powerful visual reminder of the community’s collective support for these individuals and their families, demonstrating that on a night like this, everyone is on the same team. It underscored the idea that the bonds of community and the fight for a greater cause extend far beyond the playing field.

Landon Rohr takes the field wearing a Pink-Out jersey in honor of Sara Tingley.

As part of the annual “Pink-Out” night, Jett Self wears a special jersey honoring Karen Self.

Daisy Mumford cheers on the Warriors from the sideline Friday night.

Cheerleader Anna Karras helps fire up the crowd during the game against Olney.

Tavia Collier of the High School Dance Team performs for the home crowd.

Madison Gray plays in the percussion section for the High School Marching Band.

Savannah Scott performs a routine with the High School Flag Corps.

Olivia Henderson of the High School Flag Corps performs during the halftime show.

Drum Major Kaitlyn McKinney leads the High School Marching Band onto the field.

Audriana Hernandez performs with the Casey-Westfield High School Marching Band.

Peyton Birchfield plays during the Junior High Band’s performance on Friday.

Eli Shoaff and Mannix Lowrey perform with the Casey-Westfield Junior High Band.

Avery Budd plays with the 5th Grade Band as part of the evening’s entertainment.

Allie Taylor and the 5th Grade Band entertain the crowd before the varsity kickoff.

Eva Shoaff performs with the 5th Grade Band during the pre-game festivities Friday night.

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