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SUGAR CITY — Football player, college student, cheerleader, track star, son, brother, friend. Dylan Pope is all of those, but the description he’s proud of most is stem cell donor. The 21-year-old was raised in Sugar City, where he played football, cheered and ran track for Sugar-Salem High School. Three years ago, he began attending […]
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SUGAR CITY Football player, college student, cheerleader, track star, son, brother, friend.
Dylan Pope is all of those, but the description he’s proud of most is stem cell donor.
The 21-year-old was raised in Sugar City, where he played football, cheered and ran track for Sugar-Salem High School. Three years ago, he began attending and playing football at the University of Montana Western in Dillon, Montana.
“Last March, my sister sent me an invite to sign up for BeTheMatch.Org. I’ve always enjoyed helping people so I signed up,” Pope tells EastIdahoNews.com.
Dylan Pope plays football for the University of Montana Western in Dillon, Montana. | Courtesy Dylan Pope
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SUGAR CITY, Idaho (East Idaho News) Football player, college student, cheerleader, track star, son, brother, friend.
Dylan Pope is all of those, but the description he’s proud of most is stem cell donor.
The 21-year-old was raised in Sugar City, where he played football, cheered and ran track for Sugar-Salem High School. Three years ago, he began attending and playing football at the University of Montana Western in Dillon, Montana.
“Last March, my sister sent me an invite to sign up for BeTheMatch.Org. I’ve always enjoyed helping people so I signed up,” Pope tells EastIdahoNews.com.