KIMBALL -- Pink Out Night at Kimball High School Tuesday night was a success thanks to the support of Longhorn Nation. 

The school was able to raise over $1,200 to help support former Kimball Teacher Cynthe Staehr, who is battling cancer. 

To add to the success, the Kimball Lady Longhorn Volleyball Team added two wins to their season by beating Bayard and Potter-Dix in the Homecoming Triangular. 

Activities Director Jaclyn Burks said in a Facebook post: “[The students’] generosity, spirit, and support made this night one to remember — both on and off the court. Thank you to everyone who donated, bid, cheered, and helped make a difference in support of Cynthe and her fight. We’re proud to be part of such an incredible, caring community.” 

Burks gave a huge thank you to Kimball Health Services for organizing a successful Food Drive alongside the event. 

KHS was able to collect three grocery carts and an ambulance stretcher full of food to donate to the Kimball Food Pantry. 

“It went really well, and it was really nice to see the community and staff be so generous and support the Kimball Food Pantry,” said Nicole Snyder with Kimball Health Services.