BCSO Enforcers Crush the California Justice League, 73-57

By  //  June 25, 2014

clinched number one seed in pool play

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The BCSO Enforcers 2014 roster includes Sheriff Wayne Ivey, Cpl. Carl Jenkins, FTO Leonard Jones, Cpl. John Ready, PSA Breann Lewis, Agent Jesse Forrest, BCFR Aldo Nunez, Deputy Mike White, Agent Mark Myers, Correction Tech Cicero Carr, Deputy Joe Carter and Deputy Mark Spencer. Coaches include Lt. (Ret.) Greg Buttrick, head coach; and Corrections Deputy Jerry Land, assistant coach. (Image for SpaceCoastDaily.com)

Enforcers 3-0 Entering Third Day of Competition

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA – The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office “Enforcers” Basketball Team won their third straight game on Tuesday afternoon in the second day of competition at the United States Police and Fire Games in San Diego.

Enforcers head coachGreg Buttrick directs his troops during
Enforcers head coach Greg Buttrick directs his troops during the team’s win over the California Justice League, 73-57. (Image for SpaceCoastDaily.com)

The Enforcers crushed the California Justice League 73-57, featuring impressive 3-point shooting and intense defense against a great team.

“We’ve outscored our opponents 205-146 so far in the tournament, and have now clinched the number one seed in our pool of teams,” said Brevard County Sheriff, and Enforcer, Wayne Ivey.

Yesterday, the Enforcers won both their games as they took it to the San Diego Police and Fire Departments by a combined score of 132-89.

The Enforcers now head into bracket competition tomorrow in their quest for a national championship.
The Enforcers now head into bracket competition tomorrow in their quest for a national championship.

The Enforcers now head into bracket competition tomorrow in their quest for a national championship.

The United State Police & Fire Championships is an Olympic-style event open to individuals representing law enforcement, fire, prisons and border protection.

More than 5,000 competitors are competing in more than 55 sporting events at more than 35 venues. The games opened on June 21 and will conclude June 29.

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ABOVE VIDEO: The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Enforcers Basketball Team is in San Diego, California to compete in the United State Police & Fire Championships, an Olympic-style event open to individuals representing law enforcement, fire, prisons and border protection.