The Kettle Falls Middle School Volleyball teams once again showed their spirit and compassion during the annual “Pink Out” game. Dressed head to toe in pink, the players took to the court not only to compete but also to raise awareness for breast cancer and honor those who have battled the disease. This special event is a long-standing KFMS tradition, reminding students and families of the importance of support, hope, and community.
Each year, the players design and create their own unique pink shirts, adding personal touches that often include the names or initials of loved ones who have been affected by breast cancer. The gym was filled with energy, pride, and purpose as students, staff, and families joined together to cheer on the Bulldogs while recognizing the strength and courage of those impacted. The “Pink Out” game continues to be a powerful reminder that KFMS is not just a school—it’s a family that stands together for a cause that touches so many lives.


