Members of the Citrus County Sheriff's Office walked away from the annual Florida Police & Fire Games competition in June with several awards.
The Florida Police and Fire Games are open to Florida law enforcement, firefighters and military (active duty, reserves, National Guard and retirees from all military branches).
These games are held the third full week each June. There are approximately 5,000 competitors representing more than 200 different agencies competing in more than 45 olympic-style sporting events.
2011 Florida Police & Fire Games, Florida’s Treasure Coast, June 18-25, 2011
Citrus County Sheriff’s Office Medalists
- Lt. Alan Vick – Gold in Golf Handicap Singles
- Lt. Alan Vick & Sgt. Tim Richie (Marion County SO) – Gold in Golf Handicap Doubles
- Sgt. Ryan Glaze
Gold in Toughest Competitor Alive
Gold in 200 yd Freestyle Relay (with Pembroke Pines PD)
Gold in 50 yd Freestyle
Gold in 50 yd Butterfly
Gold in 25 yd Freestyle - Det. Ed Serocki & Dep. Al Alfisi – Gold in Doubles Bowling
- CCSO Volunteer Mounted Posse / Karen Ketchum
Gold in Inspection
Silver in Jumping
Silver in Barrel Racing
Bronze in Night Obstacles
Bronze in Dressage - Diana Plevell (CCA employee)
Gold in Singles Bowling
Gold in All Events Bowling - Sgt. Elena Vitt
Silver in Shot Put
Silver in Discus
Silver in Javelin - Det. Ed Serocki, Dep. Al Alfisi, Dep. Jannette Spencer & Diana Plevell – Silver in Mixed Bowling
- Dep. Jannette Spencer & Diana Plevell – Silver in Doubles Bowling
- CCSO Volunteer Public Service Officer (PSO) Duane Dorn & Anthony Speranza (Miami-Dade County PD retired) – Silver in Golf Handicap Doubles
- Det. Ed Serocki – Bronze in Low Light Combat Handgun
- Dep. Jannette Spencer & Dep. Heather Jackson (St. Lucie County SO) – Bronze in Doubles Darts
- CCSO Volunteer Mounted Posse / Connie Lloyd – Bronze in Equitation
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