Sep 28, 2024
On a night usually centered around rivalry was instead around unity.The Sheboygan North and South high schools went head-to-head for their Friday night football match up, while also coming together for a student and his family.Ryan Stephen, a senior at South High, was diagnosed with stage four testicular cancer a month ago and is currently undergoing treatment. Additional scans showed the cancer also spread to his lungs, kidneys, liver, and brain.Our family and the Sheboygan communityweve overflowed in support, South High teacher and Ryans cousin Jaslyn Posewitz said.She and other relatives put on a pre-game fundraiser tailgate for Ryans cause, calling it Going to Bat for Ryan, #StrikeOutCancer an homage to his favorite sport, baseball. As he fights this cancer, we say its like another bat for him. Hes facing a tough pitcher right now, but hell hit this out of the park, Posewitz explained. Ryan is one of the most humble 17-year-olds Ive ever met. He doesnt complain. He doesnt say Why me?The fundraiser was complete with a hot dog truck, cornhole, a bake sale and other goodies.50 percent of the proceeds go back to his family to ease travel and treatment costs.Im just hoping things can go back to the way it was and I can have my real brother back againout there on the field, playing baseball which is what he loves best, noted Ryans sister, Ashley. Weve seen slow improvement over the last month, which is really good.The South Redwings against the blue North Raiders combine to make a sea of purple. Game attendees on both sides were seen wearing purple shirts, necklaces, and the fundraiser slogan.It feels really nice to see both schools come together for an event and put the hatred aside to bring the schools together for this, said North cheerleader Ava Spernhagen, whos also Ryans cousin.Its very difficult for him and his family right now, but were all here and I hope that he can see that and feel that, added fellow cheerleader, Natalie Huerta.North High beat South 49-6, but in the end, it was a win-win for everyone, especially Ryans family.Were just staying positive, said Ryans cousin and childhood best friend, Bryce Ten Pas. We appreciate everyone throughout the community reaching out. Anything they can do always helps. Ten Pas is hosting another fundraising event for Ryan on Sunday at Sheboygan South this time, a pickleball tournament.It runs from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The whole community is invited.To donate to Ryans cause, head to the GoFundMe.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
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