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Our team is walking and raising funds to support the most promising, cutting-edge science to create a world without T1D. Join us!
October 18, 2018
Ohio State Buckeyes
Under Armour Under the Lights
Riverside/Corona
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Inaugural Under Armour “Under the Lights” Friday Night Flag Football league Freshman Division Championship Game.
In it’s inaugural season, the Under Armour “Under the Lights” Freshman Division (K-2) is playing its Championship Game tomorrow night – Friday, October 18, 2018 – at 6:45 pm at Riverside, California’s Hillcrest High School.
The league, sponsored by Under Armour Athletic Apparel, is nationwide and growing fast. The league is distinguished by Friday night games and a lively atmosphere highlighted by music, food, refreshments and Under Armour gear.
The Ohio State Buckeyes of the Freshman Division are lead by quarterback, Luke Sevilla, whose sister Grace “Gracie” Sevilla, was recently diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in March of this year. Despite this incurable and intense disease, Gracie is the only and first girl to play in the Under Armour Friday Night Lights League and excels at the running back and defensive end positions. Gracie also excels at soccer, basketball and baseball, having already played many seasons in Riverside, California youth leagues.
Gracie has recently been fitted with the nation’s only FDA approved continuous glucose monitoring device the Dexcom g6, and wears it 24 hours an 7 days a week, including when she plays football and will with all other sports.
As a Type 1 Diabetic whose glucose levels rise and fall dangerously to levels that would induce a comatose state, Gracie often needs an injection before during or after the games; often takes swigs of Gatorade or chews glucose tablets to raise her blood sugar. Her father, Tommy Sevilla, is the team’s Head Coach and carries the device’s receiver; an iPhone 6 that is equipped with the app that gives a glucose reading every 5 minutes and has alarms to alert him when she is critically high or low. He must be within 10 yards of Gracie regularly in order for the device to continue reading.
Gracie is the only girl in the league; the first in the Riverside/Corona league’s history and it’s lone Type 1 (T1d) athlete.
Under Armour has supplied Gracie with wristbands and headbands to wear over her device to protect it and for branding in sponsorship.
Gracie has a website in development but her web page can be accessed here:
http://localbusinesslocator.com/walk-for-a-cure-for-type-1-juvenile-diabetes-support-gracie-sevillas-team-grace-for-the-cure/
The #1 seeded Ohio State Buckeyes go into the Championship Game with the Freshman Division’s #1 offense and #1 defense and have a head to head record against #2 seed Michigan State of 2-1, losing a close 18-12 game earlier in the season.
On Saturday, November 4, 2018, a team – Grace for the Cure – will be participating in the JDRF One Walk – Walk for the Cure – at Anaheim Stadium, to raise T1d awareness and to help raise money to fund a cure. The team will also consist of Gracie’s family supporters and the Buckeye players and parents.
The Under Armour Freshman Division Buckeyes are: Luke Sevilla (qb, rb, wr, s), Gracie Sevilla (rb, de), Maximus Aguilar (rb, de), Guillermo Becerra (c, rb, dt), Noah Corona (c, rb, dt), Jayden Sage (qb, rb, wr, cb), and Louie Leon (rb, wr, qb, cb, lb).
Contact:
Tommy Sevilla – Sevilla Local Media
(951) 289-1710
Freshman Division Championship
#1 Ohio State Buckeyes
v.
#2 Michigan State Spartans
6:45 pm
@
Hillcrest High School
11800 Indiana Ave, Riverside, CA 92503
T1d Gracie Sevilla and the Buckeye’s Championship Game October 18, 2018 Ohio State Buckeyes Under Armour Under the Lights Riverside/Corona FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Type 1 Diabetes Fundraiser – Team Grace for the Cure
http://www.LocalBusinessLocator.com
&
Sevilla Local Media
Support Team Gracie Sevilla
Support Team Grace for the Cure!
Our team is walking to end type 1 diabetes (T1D).
When you have T1D, your body stops producing insulin—a hormone essential to turning food into energy. Managing the disease is a constant struggle that involves monitoring your blood-sugar level, administering insulin, and carefully balancing these insulin doses with your eating and activity just to stay alive.
With T1D there are no days off and there is no cure. But there is hope.
To Donate to the Event, with your 100% tax-deductible donation going directly to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), please do so here by clicking the link button or, if you wish to donate to Gracie’s team – Grace for the Cure – directly, please continue to read on …
Donate to the JDRF and their One Walk Event
Donating Directly to the Team and to Gracie and Her Needs
There are those who want to see their donations go to the Team itself for the event(s) and to Gracie herself, directly. For this reason, we have created this page and the means to support, below.
We cherish your prayers and if you would like to help Team Grace for the Cure for this event and others upcoming, your gift on this site will:
Go directly to her for to fund the team for this event and others;
As well as for things like special camps for Kids with Type 1 Diabetes;
24 hour Glucose monitoring;
Even possibly, a specially trained Diabetic alert (service) dog that we are considering;
Things like this.
Your gift will also go toward funding self-promoted future events, as we use our talents and resources to fight this disease to the benefit of all who suffer, especially the kids, with Gracie’s upcoming website:
www.GracieT1dSuperStar.org
You may donate using the Pay Pal buttons below, which will give you the option of paying by credit card or Pay Pal at checkout. If you’d like to increase the donation, simply change the quantity of the item at check out.
We thank you for your time and consideration and support.
$20 Donation to Help Fund Team: Grace for the Cure
$50 Donation to Help Fund Team: Grace for the Cure
$75 Donation to Help Fund Team: Grace for the Cure
$100 Donation to Help Fund Team: Grace for the Cure
JDRF One Walk Event: Walk to End Childhood Diabetes – Team GRACE FOR THE CURE Type 1 Diabetes Fundraiser - Team Grace for the Cure www.LocalBusinessLocator.com & Sevilla Local Media Support Team Gracie Sevilla…
Saving Truth
I finished listening to Saving Truth by Abdu Murray, narrated by Tom Parks on my Audible app.
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Kicking off fundraising season with MudLOVE bands!
By purchasing a MudLOVE band, we will be donating $5 from each sale to Luke's Lifesavers for JDRF! We work hard each year to raise money to give to JDRF for Type 1 Diabetes research to hopefully, ultimately find a cure.
Two years ago, we sold MudLOVE bands and they were a huge hit! We thought we’d bring them back this year!
The meaning of the symbols…
So what does it mean? The symbols stand for “love is greater than highs and lows.” Here at our house, we like say it’s both our own love andGod’s love. As Type 1s, that might mean that loving each other is stronger than those tricky blood sugar highs and lows; we…
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JDRF’s One Walk Events
Cliff Kigar serves as coach at Haymakers Lacrosse, an elite lacrosse club, in Columbus, Ohio. Moreover, Clifford Kigar is a student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy, New York. Cliff Kigar also supports the advocacy of JDRF, which was previously known as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. An organization that funds type 1 diabetes (T1D) research and advocacy, JDRF brings together dedicated people to raise money by walking, volunteering, and making monetary contributions. Their joint efforts are directed at helping patients with T1D live safe, healthy, and threat-free lives. More specifically, the funds raised at JDRF One Walk events go towards funding research on the disease. The research that the organization funds focuses on the development of a cure for T1D as well as the prevention and management of T1D and its complications. Some of JDRF’s goals include ushering in a future in which artificial pancreases, beta cell replacement, and glucose control are readily available options for T1D patients.