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Members of the Oak Lawn Outlaws Super Pee Wee football team show their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. | Supplied photo
Members of the Oak Lawn Outlaws Super Pee Wee cheerleaders and football team show their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. | Supplied photo
Breanna Hanik and Emma Summers, both 6 years old and members of the Oak Lawn Outlaws Super Pee Wee cheerleaders, show their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. | Supplied photo
Whenever the Oak Lawn Outlaws take the field for their October home games, they create a sea of pink. “We’re pink everything,” said Brian Hanik, president and head coach of the youth football league. Pink jerseys, mouthpieces, socks, ribbons and bracelets are everywhere. Forget about …