
It was a banner year for The Easton Foundation’s fundraising. The nonprofit’s 8th Battle of the Heroes charity flag football game raised more money and had more people in attendance this year than ever before.
The game was held Saturday, August 14 at Raider Stadium in Mt. Airy.
Now Habersham’s Daniel Purcell captured the people and moments that helped make this year’s event special.
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8th Battle of the Heroes • Aug. 14, 2021 (photos by Daniel Purcell/Now Habersham)
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Area Fellowship of Christian Athletes Director Thomas Burnett carries a football inscribed for HCHS Head Baseball Coach Chris Akridge who is battling COVID.

Banks and Habersham (in grey) tried but couldn't put any points on the board. Hall County beat them 38-0.