- March 5, 2018
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The fundraising team has worked hard to bring in as much money as possible for the Children’s Miracle Network: Cate Calvert, left, Megan Holtz, Piper Cristello, Joey Dooley, Bradley Steele and Daven Dold.
NHS members Elisa Lugo, left, and Shayanne Quiles, right, made Mickey Mouse ears out of giant checkers pieces with sisters Emily and Sophia Bell.
Myles Murillo, center, and his family shared their journey with Children’s Miracle Network at the event. With Myles is his father, Alan Murillo, left, and Casey Wilson, member development director of Knight-thon at UCF.
Quadruplets Olivia, Emily, Sophia and Noah Bell were among the special guests at the Warriorthon. The siblings were born at 27 weeks, and each weighed less than 2 pounds.
Students showed off their dance moves.
Students showed off their dance moves.
Students showed off their dance moves.
Students showed off their dance moves.
Students showed off their dance moves.
Jaime Landis kept a steady hand while painting white stars on Brooke Ames’ face.
West Orange High School students danced, played, enjoyed snacks and raised money for a good cause for six hours Friday, March 4, in the Warrior gymnasium. The Warriorthon was the culmination of a year-long campaign to raise funds for the Children’s Miracle Network.
Students participated in a cake walk, listened to CMN families share their stories, played giant floor games, put each other in the makeshift jail and danced to upbeat music throughout the night.