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Bishops Honor Local Heroes With 9/11 Passes

Bishops Honor Local Heroes With 9/11 Passes

Rocky Mount, N.C. - September 11th is a time for remembering our fallen heroes from New York to Pennsylvania to Washington, D.C. It is also a time to recognize those local heroes that risk their lives daily to insure the safety of Rocky Mount and its surrounding community.

For this reason, the student-athletes of North Carolina Wesleyan annually honor our local policemen and firefighters by distributing season passes for all Battling Bishop sporting events. The passes, which are good for up to four people, were delivered to area stations by Wesleyan student-athletes during the week of 9/11.

Our softball team, for example, honored the Nashville Police and Fire Departments, while tennis, cross country and volleyball stayed local by visiting the Fenner Road and Winstead Avenue stations. Wesleyan's basketball and football teams headed downtown, and golf traveled to nearby Red Oak. No matter the destination, however, Wesleyan athletes benefited from getting out into the community to show support for this worthy cause.

This marks the 12th season that the Battling Bishops have honored the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 by distributing these passes, which serve as a small token of our gratitude for our local law enforcement. To them, we say "THANK YOU!"

CLICK HERE TO VIEW PHOTOS OF THIS YEAR'S DISTRIBUTION!