BCSO ENFORCERS NOW 4-0, PLAY LAPD TODAY
By Space Coast Daily // June 25, 2014
ABOVE VIDEO: Meet the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Enforcers Basketball Team. The Enforcers are visiting San Diego, California this week to compete in the United State Police & Fire Championships, which is an Olympic-style event open to individuals representing law enforcement, fire, prisons and border protection.
BCSO Enforcers 4-0 Entering Third Day of Competition, Will Take on LAPD Thursday
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA – The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office “Enforcers” Basketball Team did it again on Wednesday by beating the Columbus Ohio Fire Department 58-46.

The win moves the Enforcers (4-0) into the medal rounds of the United States Police and Fire Games in San Diego with a game scheduled against LAPD on Thursday morning at 9 a.m.
“Early in today’s game we found ourselves down by almost 10 points before tough defense and incredible 3-point shooting moved the Enforcers into a halftime lead that remained throughout the game,” said Brevard County Sheriff, and Enforcer, Wayne Ivey.
“Our team greatly appreciates all of your support and is getting ready to face LAPD in tomorrow’s game,” said Ivey.
ENFORCERS ON A ROLL
On Tuesday, the Enforcers crushed the California Justice League 73-57, featuring impressive 3-point shooting and intense defense against a great team.

On Monday, the Enforcers won both of their games as they took it to the San Diego Police and Fire Departments by a combined score of 132-89.
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 55 sporting events at 35 venues. The games opened on June 21 and will conclude on Sunday.
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2014 BREVARD COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ENFORCERS
