As we've seen so many times before, high school football is about more than just football -- it's also a way to bring a community together for a common cause.

The team from Foothill High School in Palo Cedro, Calif., had a special cause to rally around on Friday.

As the team entered the field before its game against Spanish Springs, each player made sure to drop off a rose to cheerleader Ashley Adamietz who, according to KRCR-7, was diagnosed with leukemia last month.

Adamietz had no idea what the football players had planned, and took to Twitter to express her utter shock and gratitude for the gesture.

I don't know where I'd be without the support of my family, friends and most importantly, my school❤️🐾 pic.twitter.com/7vCFszFfoD — Ashley Adamietz (@atrathen101) September 3, 2016

The roses were orange, the color that represents leukemia awareness. According to her cheer coach, Adamietz has been going through daily chemotherapy treatment.

"I can't thank you enough to both teams for making my first game one to remember and making me cry tears of joy," she wrote. "I love Foothill High School."

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