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On Wednesday, December 18, officers from the Bucyrus City Police Department and firefighters from the Bucyrus City Fire Department will trade in their normal work uniforms for shorts, t-shirts and sneakers to play a friendly game of hoops to benefit the children of Bucyrus. The game, slated to tip-off at 7:00 p.m. in Alex Kish Memorial Gymnasium at the Bucyrus Secondary School, will be played to benefit the Bucyrus Backpack Program.
“This is a tremendous act of giving from individuals who already give so much by putting their lives on the line to protect our community everyday,” Backpack Program Board Member Lorie Pennington said. “Not only will this benefit the Backpack Program, but it will also give students, parents and community members the opportunity to see our public safety forces in a different venue.”
The price of admission for the game is $3 for adults and $2 for students, with all proceeds raised going directly to the Backpack Program. Proceeds from concession sales will also be donated to the Backpack Program. Players from both the boys and girls basketball teams will serve as officials, scorekeepers and work the concession stand.
“We cannot thank our public safety forces enough for the jobs they perform everyday to keep our community safe, and their willingness to play this game to help our students and families,” Superintendent Kevin Kimmel. “I hope that all our students and families, and community members, will come to the game on the 18th and support our police officers, firefighters and the Bucyrus Backpack Program.”
For more information about the game, please contact Athletic/Activities Director Tony Rose at trose@bucyrusschools.org, Bucyrus Police Officer Curt Bursby at 419-562-1006 or Bucyrus Firefighter Casey Easterday at 419-562-1351.