Honor the strength, legacy, and the unbreakable spirit of those touched by cancer with the Champion “Fight Back!” F*ck Cancer Memorial Hoodie. This powerful piece features a yellow cancer awareness ribbon seamlessly blended into the bold design of the American flag—symbolizing resilience, unity, and national pride. With the words “Fight Back!” emblazoned across the front, this hoodie serves as a rallying cry for every warrior currently battling cancer and a heartfelt tribute to those we’ve loved and lost.
Crafted on premium Champion fleece, this pullover blends comfort with purpose. On the back, a beautifully rendered memorial portrait of Vernett Earl Rose—complete with his birth and passing years—creates a moving homage to his life, legacy, and the impact he left on everyone around him. This design isn’t just apparel; it’s a statement, a remembrance, and a celebration of courage. Every wear becomes a moment to uplift families, support cancer fighters, and carry forward the memory of those whose stories continue through us.
A portion of every purchase from this honorary product will be donated annually to Hartford HealthCare’s Cancer Institute at St. Vincent’s Medical Center, supporting cancer research in loving remembrance of Vernett Earl Rose and the legacy he leaves behind.
A Legacy Remembered: The Life of Vernett Earl Rose
Vernett Earl Rose was born on June 27, 1955, in Kingston, Jamaica. In 1972, he began a new chapter in Hartford, Connecticut—a city where he built lifelong relationships, made a profound contribution to his community, and left a lasting impact on everyone he met. Earl was a beloved and devoted member of the Sportsmen's Athletic Club, where his passion for cricket not only showcased his skill but also brought people together in friendship and joy. He achieved one of the most remarkable feats in club history: taking 9 consecutive wickets in a single game—a performance still talked about with admiration and pride. Yet beyond his athletic talent, it was Earl’s warmth, humor, and easy camaraderie that made him unforgettable.
During his funeral on November 22, 2025, he received a special induction into the Sportsmen’s Athletic Club Cricket Hall of Fame—a rare and heartfelt honor recognizing his exceptional impact, leadership, and unforgettable nine-wicket achievement. His absence will be deeply felt by teammates, supporters, friends, and loved ones. His spirit lives on in every shared story, every match played, and every bond strengthened by his presence.