Dutch National Team athlete spearheads Softball Against Cancer programme
03/06/2016 1 Minute Read

Dutch National Team athlete spearheads Softball Against Cancer programme

The inaugural Softball Against Cancer (SAC) Day was organized at the Hoofddorp Pioniers Stadium in the Netherlands by Ginger de Weert, a long-time Dutch national team pitcher.

The inaugural Softball Against Cancer (SAC) Day was organized at the Hoofddorp Pioniers Stadium in the Netherlands by Ginger de Weert, a long-time Dutch national team pitcher.

The project, which first started four years ago through the baseball counterparts Baseball Against Cancer (BAC), involved a day-long series of softball clinic sessions run by some of the top players and coaches in the Netherlands to raise money for cancer research.

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The event began with a speech by BAC founder, Swen Huijer, and a minute of silence dedicated to everyone who is fighting cancer or who has won or lost the fight. After an opening pitch by Swen, the clinic sessions began with a focus on defense, hitting, running, and bunting. The day ended with a softball game.

“Nowadays, everybody knows someone who has survived cancer, who is fighting cancer or who has lost the battle.  The SAC Day makes me so proud and emotional.  I feel so blessed that my family can say that we’ve survived cancer twice.  I’m proud of everyone who helped out — all the volunteers, all the instructors, all the softball players, and their parents. A total of 128 girls from all over the country came to Hoofddorp. It was a special day, with a special feeling and a special goal,” de Weert said.

As a result of the SAC Day, 3,500 euros was credited to the account of the Dutch cancer research foundation KWF.

@ Softball Against Cancer