Guymon Daily Herald

Sutton Foundation announces year-end beneficiar­ies

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The Eddie Sutton Foundation today announced the first beneficiar­ies of its $50,000 end-of-year donations with a lead gift of $25,000 to CureSearch for Children’s Cancer, a national organizati­on dedicated to research to fight pediatric cancer. Another $22,500 was donated to the Karmen Korner Grant Program through the Stillwater Medical Center Foundation to provide financial assistance to aid local cancer fighting families with a variety of expenses in the midst of a medical crisis. In addition, the foundation donated $2,500 to the children’s education fund named in honor of late Stillwater High School girl’s basketball head coach Kendra Kilpatrick.

“As our inaugural operationa­l year of helping individual­s and families battle the impacts of cancer, 2022 was a banner year for the Eddie Sutton Foundation. To be able to make sizable donations to very worthy organizati­ons making positive strides in this battle is precisely aligned with our mission,” said Dave Hunziker, Voice of the Cowboys and Eddie Sutton Foundation co-president. “These year-end donations add to the regular activity the foundation pursues throughout the year, providing resources and opportunit­ies to travel and attend Oklahoma State University athletic events and create unforgetta­ble memories with the Cowboy family.”

CureSearch for Children’s Cancer is dedicated to ensuring that every child diagnosed with cancer has a safe and effective treatment option by focusing on pediatric cancers with insufficie­nt or ineffectiv­e treatment options. Stillwater Cancer Center has a commitment to embracing its patients beyond their immediate medical needs with a lenient financial assistance program and a robust foundation to provide life-saving equipment, program and patient education. Stillwater High School coach Kendra Kilpatrick died in November after a two-year battle with stage 3 papillary breast cancer. In her final basketball coaching season, while undergoing chemothera­py, her Lady Pioneers made it to the Oklahoma Class 6A state tournament and Kilpatrick was named the Oklahoma Girls Basketball Associatio­n Coach of the Year. The Riley and Kendall Kilpatrick Education Fund was created for Kilpatrick’s children.

On March 12, 2022, on what would have been Coach Sutton’s 86th birthday, the Eddie Sutton Foundation was announced. At that time, OSU’s Coaches vs. Cancer transition­ed to Cowboys vs. Cancer under the Eddie Sutton Foundation umbrella. The foundation’s mission is to positively impact the fight against cancer by raising funds, supporting families and providing meaningful OSU experience­s for those affected by the disease.

The foundation honors the life and legacy of former OSU men’s basketball coach and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member Eddie Sutton and remains steadfast to the core principles that made him a successful coach: defense, dedication and discipline. Foundation leadership believes research is the best defense against cancer, holds an unwavering dedication to the cause and to the families it serves and recognizes the need for the discipline to stay the course and implement a full court press that will lead to a cure.

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