STRIKE-OUT Cancer

BRINGING TEAMS TOGETHER TO

FIND A CURE FOR CANCER

presented by tomb slayer radio

Strike-Out Cancer: Bowling for a Cure

Strike Out Breast Cancer
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Presented by Tomb Slayer Radio

STRIKE-OUT CANCER

The 16th Annual Strike Out Cancer event, presented by Tomb Slayer Radio, is an exciting day of bowling that brings the community together to support cancer research. Held on October 27th, this event offers participants the chance to engage in friendly competition on the lanes, all while raising funds for a meaningful cause.

A key highlight of the event is the silent auction, featuring a variety of exclusive items and experiences donated by local businesses and supporters. Whether you’re participating as a bowler, sponsoring a lane, or attending as a guest, the silent auction provides an additional way to contribute to the fight against cancer and take home something special.

With two participation packages available, there’s an opportunity for everyone to get involved and make a difference in the battle against cancer.

Presented by Tomb Slayer Radio

Secure Your Spot and Support the Cause

Lane Sponsorship Package

VIP $1000

  • 5 bowlers
  • 2 games of bowling
  • Shoe rental
  • Event T-shirt
  • Food and soft drinks
  • Silent auction
  • Cash beer bar
  • 1 Vip Swag bag per person
  • T-shirt & website recognition
  • 1-hour beer bar
  • VIP reception

Our SPONSORS

Unite With Us for a Cure

Join Thousands in the Mission to Unite Teams for a Cure

Event Highlights

Memorable Moments Captured

The Strike Out Cancer, presented by Tomb Slayer Radio, is as much about community as it is about competition. Our event photos capture the day’s spirit, showcasing participants coming together to support a vital cause. From action shots on the lanes to candid moments during the silent auction, these images highlight the enthusiasm and commitment of everyone involved. Whether you’re a bowler, sponsor, or supporter, our photo gallery is a testament to the impact we can make together in the fight against breast cancer.