Wednesday, October 1, 2003
Benefit to help pay for 15-year-old's funeral
The Cincinnati Enquirer
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS - A benefit for the family of Justin Saccone will be held at noon Saturday in Earl Reuscher Park.
Saccone, a 15-year-old sophomore at Campbell County High School, died Sept. 21 when he was hit by a pitch while trying to bunt during a Knothole League baseball game.
The benefit will help the family pay for funeral costs and establish a memorial at Pendery Park.
There will be a bake sale, volleyball, basketball, cornhole and live bands at the benefit. Raffles and games will be held every hour from noon until 10 p.m. Admission is a $5 donation. People are also asked to bring a covered dish or baked goods for the sale. Reuscher Park is at 175 Johns Hill Road behind the Highland Heights city building.
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