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See You at The Run of Hope This Sunday

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A reminder that this coming Sunday, October 3rd, the second annual “Run of Hope” will be taking place in Seward Park. The event–a 5k run and 3k walk–benefits the Seattle Childrens Hospital and pediatric brain tumor research, and Jake plans to be there to participate even though he will have just played an evening game against USC in Los Angeles the night prior.

You can find more information at www.runofhope.org. The full event schedule can be found here, with registration going from 8:00-9:15 and the run & walk starting at 10:00.

You can also find out about some of the inspiration behind the event by visiting the Kyle Roger blog.

Participate In the 2nd-Annual “Run of Hope”

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As you may have learned over the last year and a half, Jake lost a close friend, 8 year old Kylekyleandjake Roger, to a brain tumor in early 2009. Since Kyle’s passing his mother, Christin, started the Seattle “Run of Hope”, a charitable race formed in his honor to assist in the funding of pediatric brain tumor research. Last year’s event raised over $250,000 after monumental support from the Seattle community, and because of the great success it will be held every year.

This year’s charitable 5k run/3k walk will be on Sunday, October 3rd in Seattle, and the hope is to achieve another great year of participation and contributions to such an important endeavor. In that spirit, Jake shot some promos for KOMO–Coach Sark’s website has some photos from the taping of his appearance.  

If you wish to find out ways to help without being a part of the race, please visit Kyle Roger’s team page. And, if you wanted to learn more about Kyle’s story, you can find it here.

Thanks to everyone who helped make 2009′s event such a great success, and we look forward to seeing you in October!

Week 7 Buzz

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Season Stats Through 6 Games

Passing: 113-198, 1423 Yards, 57.1% Completion, 10 TD, 4 Int, 130.07 Rating
Rushing: 60 Carries, 199 Yards, 3.3 Per Carry, 4 TD, 56 Lng

It’s the midway point for the season and a big game against Arizona State. The Huskies are 2-1 in the Pac 10 and 3-3 overall. The game is televised live from Tempe, Arizona at 7 p.m. on FSN tonight!

Here’s the buzz on Jake over the past week:

Tuesday

ASU Coach Dennis Erickson has high praise of Jake.

Wednesday

Tim Booth of the Seattle Times writes about the 56 yard touchdown run against Arizona, and talks about how the new offense has evolved Jake’s decision making process on the field.

Jon Wilner of the Mercurty news still has Jake as his #1 q.b.

Thursday

The Seattle PI Blog has a follow up on Jake’s drive to promote the Run of Hope in memory of his friend Kyle Roger. The run is tomorrow and benefits pediatric brain tumor research.

Join Us In the Run of Hope

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On October 18th, 2009 at Seward Park in Seattle, WA, join a great cause to help advance the research of pediatric brain tumor research.

Jake is passionate about this cause as he was inspired by Kyle Roger, a 7 year old friend of his who passed awaykyle-roger2 in early February of this year. Kyle’s family has a blog that detailed Kyle’s journey, and how they will keep his memory alive with their efforts to help develop cures for kids with cancer. 

Here is a release on the website:

‘Put on your shoes and plan to join us for the inaugural Run of Hope! Every step you take will inspire hope for some child diagnosed with brain cancer.

The Run of Hope is a 5k Run and 3k Walk that benefits pediatric brain tumor research. Seattle Children’s Hospital and it’s Research Institute, the beneficiary of all funds raised, taps into a rich network of academic and industry collaborations to accelerate discovery and translate new findings into therapeutics for children fighting brain cancer. Funds already raised for this research have contributed to the development of Tumor Paint, a fluorescent paint made by the venom of a scorpion, which helps neurosurgeons discern where a tumor begins and where it ends. Being able to see a tumor that ordinarily looks like normal brain tissue enables surgeons to more precisely remove the entire tumor. Revolutionary discoveries like this are making a difference in the lives of children, but more research is needed! You can directly contribute to this important work by lacing up your shoes and participating in the Run of Hope! In addition to a wonderful course at Seattle’s Seward Park for runners and walkers, all participants will be treated to a number of family-friendly activities including games, great food, and amazing prizes!’

For contributions, you can click on this link.