Game Kicks off Friday, Dec. 20, noon, at Camping World Stadium in Orlando

Breaking News Snapshot
In a crisp, eye‑catching lineup: Ohio’s own Roman Parodie, director Alan Gooch of StaffDNA, and Jax State’s Tyler Huff congregated at a lively press conference on Tuesday (12/17). The trio’s camaraderie dropped a little gold on the scene.
Spotlight: The Medal Ceremony
- Roman Parodie – Heroic heart, triumphant in the community arena.
- Tyler Huff – Fired up to give back, earning a shining nod.
Both Parodie and Huff were presented with the StaffDNA Cure Bowl Community Service Soldier Medallions, a token of gratitude for their remarkable dedication to local causes.
Why It Matters
When athletes and community leaders step off the field and onto the platform of public service, it sends a resounding message: sportsmanship extends far beyond the stadium. These medals serve as a shining badge of honor for those who choose to make a difference.
Picture this:
(A striking snapshot of the Cure Bowl—right there on the exhibit board, capturing the moment of recognition.)

StaffDNA Cure Bowl: Heroes, Fun, & a Free Block Party
Heroes Honored
In a star‑studded press conference at the Loews Royal Pacific Resort Convention Center, Executive Director Alan Gooch handed out StaffDNA Cure Bowl Community Service Soldier Medallions to two true champs: Tyler Huff from Jax State and Roman Parodie from Ohio. These fearless soldiers were recognized for their unwavering dedication to the cause of cancer support.
Block Party 101
- Kick‑off at 8 a.m. – The Owens Corning March 2 Cure starts as soon as the sun hits the fields next to Camping World Stadium.
- Fan Fest powered by Tomb Slayer Radio – The morning stroll is amplified by the high‑energy beats of Tomb Slayer Radio, turning the park into the ultimate halftime show HQ.
- Free Vibes – No ticket price, just free good‑feeling vibes for everyone who shows up.
Cancer Tribute March
This isn’t just a walk; it’s a movement. The march brings together team bands, dignitaries, cancer survivors, supporters, and the proud Orlando community to march before the stadium gates. It’s a salute to fighters and a reminder that we’re in this together.
10th Annual StaffDNA Cure Bowl
Friday noon marks the grand kickoff on ESPN. Between the roar of the crowd and the buzz of the bowl, fans can tune in to the Bowl Season Radio Network for all the commentary and behind‑the‑scenes action.
Tickets & Takeaways
Seats start at $39 – an investment in hope, hope, and maybe a few take‑out meals for halftime. Grab yours online and secure a front‑row seat to community, celebration, and a bit of cheer.

StaffDNA Cure Bowl: A Badge‑Wearing Bash
Who Got the Shining Awards?
- Tyler Huff, proud representative of Jax State, received a Community Service Soldier Medallion.
- Roman Parodie from Ohio was also honored with the same prestigious medallion.
Moment of Glory: The Press Conference
On Tuesday, the StaffDNA Cure Bowl gathered at the Loews Royal Pacific Resort Convention Center for a lively press conference. Executive Director Alan Gooch stepped up with a big grin, handing out the coveted medallions to the two standout soldiers.
Why This Matters
These medals celebrate dedication, teamwork, and the spirit of community service that every Beat Squad member embodies. It’s not just a shiny piece of metal—it’s a testament to the hard work that keeps the squad running strong.
If you’re curious about the next brave soul to step into the spotlight, stay tuned to StaffDNA’s updates. You never know who might snag the next gleaming badge!

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