Brevard Sheriff Wayne Ivey Expresses Gratitude as BCSO Enforcers Clinch Bronze at 2025 World Police & Fire Games

Brevard Sheriff Wayne Ivey Expresses Gratitude as BCSO Enforcers Clinch Bronze at 2025 World Police & Fire Games

BCSO team ended the competition with a 6-3 record

Brevard Sheriff Wayne Ivey Expresses Gratitude as BCSO Enforcers Clinch Bronze at 2025 World Police & Fire Games

BCSO Enforcers Take Home Bronze at the 2025 World Police & Fire Games

What a slam‑dunk week for the BCSO Enforcers! The squad, coaching legend Greg Buttrick at the helm, tossed a golden hard‑ball of effort and landed a Bronze Medal in Birmingham, Alabama.

Who’s in the Mix?

  • BCSO officers
  • Palm Bay PD
  • Titusville PD
  • Apopka Fire
  • Orlando PD
  • + a surprise cameo by the mascot, Saint!

A Game‑Changing Season

Coming off a 6–3 record, the Enforcers clinched third place after a showdown with the boot‑bold CBMDF Brazil. If you’re wondering what the scoreboard looked like: 9 games, 3 medals, and a full‑throttle dedication that put the “team” in basketball.

Coach Greg: The Maestro

Greg’s guidance turned that roster into a cohesive force. He even let me, the former champ, step onto the court for a few shots, famously proving you can still dunk “even if you’re not feeling it.” Turns out, a little nostalgia and a touch of confidence had everyone cheering in the stands!

Supportive Shout‑Outs

Huge thank‑yee to our sponsors:

  • Dr. David Williams
  • MedFast
  • BTM Coaches
  • Bus Patrol

A Heartfelt Thank You

Our sheriff, Wayne Ivey, reminds us that the Enforcers aren’t just a team—they’re daily guardians of safety across communities. Every dribble, block, and pass they make inside the court reflects the very same care they bring to the streets.

Bottom line: the BCSO Enforcers earned their bronze, walked off with pride, and left us all a little more convinced that teamwork—on the court and off—can shade everything. Cheers to the squad; you’ve earned every bit of glory—and a scream of “Encore!” at our next game!