Georgia Police And Fire Games Results From Day 2

Tuesday, June 19, 2012
P&F Games Singles winners – Chris Laird (center) from the Chamblee Police Department won the singles championship in golf.  Daniel Oak (left) finished third and Eric Boling (right) finished second.
P&F Games Singles winners – Chris Laird (center) from the Chamblee Police Department won the singles championship in golf. Daniel Oak (left) finished third and Eric Boling (right) finished second.

Here are some results from Day 2 of competition in the Georgia Police and Fire Games:

Toughest Cop Competition

The “Toughest Cop” competition features an obstacle course followed by a 1.5 mile run and then a course of fire with a handgun and a shotgun with time penalties assessed for each missed shot.

1st Place – Adrian Gomez (19:43) - Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office

2nd Place – Mike Beller (19:49) – Chamblee Police Department

3rd Place – John New (21:23) – Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office

Deanna Jarrett-Gramling from the Cherokee County District Attorney’s Office won Toughest Female Cop with a time of 30:36.

Cycling Competition

The Cycling Competition consists of an 18.5 mile bike race on the same course as the Georgia Cup race.

1st Place – Robert Cotrell (53:33) – Atlanta Fire Department

2nd Place – Douglas Kerns (53:34) – Dalton Fire Department

3rd Place – Jeffrey Greene (53:35) – Clayton County Fire Department

Golf (Singles)

1st Place – Chris Laird (74) – Chamblee Police Department

2nd Place – Eric Boling (76) – Cherokee County Police Department

3rd Place – Daniel Oak (76) – DeKalb Police Department

Deanna Jarrett-Gramling from the Cherokee County District Attorney’s Office (left) and Adrian Gomez (right) won the Toughest Female and Toughest Male Cop competitions, respectively.
Deanna Jarrett-Gramling from the Cherokee County District Attorney’s Office (left) and Adrian Gomez (right) won the Toughest Female and Toughest Male Cop competitions, respectively.

Hamilton County Courthouse Has Centennial Celebration

The county will host a free concert and laser light show on Saturday, June 29, from 7-10 p.m. for the Hamilton County Courthouse Centennial Celebration. There will be music by Sweet Georgia Sound and a visual extravaganza produced by Solid Gold LIVE Productions at dark.  There will be food vendors and children’s activities too.  Go to www.hamiltontn.gov/centennial ... (click for more)

Memorial Day Ceremony Monday At Pioneer Frontier Park

The city of East Ridge and the American Legion Post 95 will be hosting a Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday at 1 p.m. at the Pioneer Frontier Park, at the City Hall Campus at 1517 Tombras Ave.  Dignitaries, music, and a rifle salute will be held in honor of those that have served our country.   The public is encouraged to attend. (click for more)

Wade Hinton Named City Attorney

Wade Hinton, who led Mayor Andy Berke's transition team, has been chosen as city attorney. It is a joint appointment with the City Council, and the move was endorsed by a number of council members who appeared with the mayor at a press conference on Friday morning. Mayor Berke did not retain Mike McMahan, the longtime city attorney. He passed over Phil Noblett, a longtime ... (click for more)

Man Convicted Of Smuggling Young First Cousin To Chattanooga And Having Sex With Her Must Serve 15 And Half Years In Prison

A man convicted of smuggling his young first cousin into Chattanooga and having sex with her has been sentenced to serve 15 years and six months in federal prison. German Rolando Vicente-Sapon, 41, of Guatemala, was sentenced by Judge Curtis Collier. Following a three-day trial, a jury convicted Vicente-Sapon in November 2012 for transporting a minor across the Mexican ... (click for more)

Immigration Reform - And Response

We do not have to pander to those in our country who were not invited and made their way here on their own. They are here against our laws that are already on the books which are not enforced.  They do not have negotiation rights to dictate to the United States government nor does our government have the right to pick and choose which laws are to be enforced or ignored so ... (click for more)

Roy Exum: So How Am I Really Doing?

I’ve gotten hundreds of jokes since Tuesday when I wrote about feeling a little puny lately and expressing my belief that laughter is the best medicine. After breaking some bones in my arm as I slept last week and having no idea there were already some other fractures, it looked pretty certain I had a case of “The Big C.” I’ve always felt that stands for “courage” but the medical ... (click for more)