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FPC’s Boys Raced, Pink-Socked, in Breast Cancer Solidarity at Manhattan Invitational

October 15, 2010 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

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The Boys from FPC: From left, Joseph Alter, Roger Romero, Kevin Duffy, Alex Giorgianni, David Acevedo, Brad Walbert and Ali Sayed (Courtesy of David Halliday)


[Note: 12 members of the Flagler Palm Coast High School cross-country team took part in the 28th annual Manhattan Invitational last weekend in The Bronx. Read the story here.]

By David Halliday

One recent day, the boys on the Flagler Palm Coast cross-country team were discussing a variety of topics including how to stay focused on their season and their goals.  I mentioned to them that I used to have teams that would “dedicate” their own personal season to someone else—a relative, grandparent, mom, friend, whatever. This helps team members realize that although times may be difficult, there are always others who have had a bigger struggle. And when they feel like running is too tough or they want to slow down, stop, or quit, there are others out there who are fighting an even more difficult fight, and this small pain or challenge is minimal in the game of life—they can persevere.

So, one of the boys, Brad Walbert, wanted to dedicate his season to his grandfather who had passed. He decided to wear purple shoe laces—his grandfather’s favorite color—as a daily remembrance in his honor.


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The guys as a team wanted to do something in the same vein. They all had relatives and friends who had suffered from breast cancer. Since October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, they decided to all wear pink socks as a sign of solidarity, unity, awareness and remembrance. They asked me if they could do this at the Manhattan Invitational in NYC.

I was reluctant at first, as I did not want the boys to appear too flashy or showy, and did not want their actions to be misunderstood. I agreed under the condition that they must represent what those pink socks convey: someone who is a fighter. They agreed. All pitched in for some Nike socks, and Brad Walbert’s mom dyed them all pink prior to us traveling to New York City. They wore the socks for the race and could be seen from across the field. Many teams and coaches made brief comments or questions and remarked that this was pretty cool on the boys’ part.

At the end of the race, as our top-5 boys finished within 30 seconds of each other, they were approached by a runner from a local New York team, Lake George. His name was Richard. He asked the boys about  their pink socks and their reasoning behind wearing them. When they told this runner that they were wearing them for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, he teared-up and thanked them for doing this. He explained that his mother currently has breast cancer and that he really appreciated their gesture and statement.


The boys, without batting an eye, replied that they had planned to wear these throughout the month, and that now they would wear them for his mom and her fight. He thanked them again and began to cry. He told our boys that he would get his high school to do the same. This caused our FPC boys to become choked up as well, that their actions had had such a significant effect on others.

I was not there when this happened: the boys relayed the story to me later, but it seemed to have a profound effect on them as they were shocked by Richard’s response and many other positive reactions.

I was speechless at their strength and ability to stand and promote awareness of something bigger than themselves, and to do all of this without any directives from me. I was quite proud of our boys as should the entire Flagler Palm Coast High School family.

Not bad for a bunch of 15, 16, 17 year old boys from little Palm Coast.

David M. Halliday is director of cross country and track & field at Flagler Palm Coast High School and the Executive Vice-President of the USA Track & Field Florida Association.


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  1. Jenn Kuiper says

    October 15, 2010 at 11:47 am

    I am soooooo proud of these boys! My mom is a two-time breast cancer survivor and I hope this month continues to give much needed attention to breast cancer research and prevention. I hope all readers will considering wearing pink or checking out many of the organizations dedicated to these causes like Love/Avon Army of Women and Susan G. Komen Foundation. It’s great to see a positive article about today’s youth in America. Thanks boys!

  2. Anonymous says

    October 15, 2010 at 1:12 pm

    On behalf of my wife, LaVerne who had breast cancer, and who is a survior, I want to thank the young men who did this.

  3. seeing pink says

    October 15, 2010 at 1:59 pm

    Great Going Team!!! Many blessings to you all for your support!! — LOL: was this approved by the School Board, City of PC and the US DOE?

  4. wsh302 says

    October 15, 2010 at 3:35 pm

    nice to see the solidarity, my wife had breast cance this past may and had both breast rmoved. it was tough for her but she got through it. it’s a good felling to see more awareness and compassion

  5. S Robinson says

    October 15, 2010 at 8:28 pm

    I am so proud of these boys. They are a good example to all youth. GO FPC!!!! My sister has breast cancer and I truly appreciate all of the support she and I have received through this ordeal.

  6. Anita says

    October 15, 2010 at 8:30 pm

    Bless these young men and the size of their hearts. Makes me very proud to be a fellow Palm Coaster.

  7. Kendall says

    October 18, 2010 at 6:17 pm

    Thanks for continuing to tell this story Pierre! It’s really taking off and the boys are getting a great deal of recognition for their pinkness!!

  8. Andy Dance says

    October 27, 2010 at 12:17 pm

    I am proud to announce that the CC team will be recognized at the next school board meeting, Nov. 1st, at 6:00PM in the spotlight segment. I am very proud of them, and look forward to hearing them tell their story at the meeting. I will wear my pink tie, but I admit that I do not have pink socks yet. I am sure I will find some before the meeting, and proudly wear them that night!

  9. Jim Guines says

    October 27, 2010 at 1:59 pm

    Make sure to tell them to wear their uniforms with the socks. Pink, for sure.

  10. Pierre Tristam says

    October 27, 2010 at 2:37 pm

    Excellent news Andy. It’s highlighted in the Live Wire.

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