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Meanwhile, the team will maintain sets of alternate uniforms. The royal blue jersey worn at home during the past two-plus ...
This new coastal star varsity top features the classic PARKE logo embroidered in varsity-style lettering with a bold red star underneath. This is one of the few Parke sweatshirts with a design other ...
When the Varsity Blues scandal hit in 2019, it rocked American academia in unprecedented ways. Five years later, a Times investigation revisited the scandal with a trove of new documents that ...
James Van Der Beek selling Varsity Blues merchandise to combat ‘financial burden’ of cancer. James Van Der Beek is selling his prized movie memorabilia to fund cancer treatments for himself ...
James Van Der Beek sells Varsity Blues merchandise to pay for cancer treatment ‘100 percent of my net proceeds will go to families recovering from the financial burden of cancer (including my ...
Van Der Beek, 47, who revealed last month that he was suffering from colorectal cancer, announced on the weekend that he’ll be selling collectible merchandise from his 1999 hit movie, Varsity ...
Actor James Van Der Beek is selling his "Varsity Blues" character's football jersey to help with the "financial burden" of cancer.
In 1999’s Varsity Blues, a bench-warming quarterback (Mox, played by Van Der Beek) is chosen to lead a Texan high school football team to victory after the star quarterback (the late Paul Walker ...
James Van Der Beek in “Varsity Blues.” Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection Van Der Beek announced that he’s battling stage 3 colorectal cancer in an interview with People at the beginning ...
Texas football cult classic 'Varsity Blues' merch can support star's cancer treatment By Tanya Babbar , Hearst Fellow Nov 30, 2024 James Van Der Beek poses with Varsity Blues look-alike jersey in ...
James Van Der Beek, who starred in Dawson’s Creek and Varsity Blues, is selling movie merch to help ease the “financial burden” stemming from his colorectal cancer treatments and to help ...
James Van Der Beek admitted via Instagram that he is feeling the financial strain of having to pay for cancer treatments, so he is selling "Varsity Blues" merch to help.