Driscoll, Brownsville Police Basketball Match, March 16th

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Driscoll Health Plan and Brownsville Police Department will be hosting a basketball tournament where both organizations will face off in an exciting exhibition match! Courtesy Image for illustration purposes
Driscoll Health Plan and Brownsville Police Department will be hosting a basketball tournament where both organizations will face off in an exciting exhibition match! Courtesy Image for illustration purposes
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Driscoll Health Plan and Brownsville Police Department will be hosting a basketball tournament where both organizations will face off in an exciting exhibition match!

The tournament will see eight CO-ED teams of adolescents play in single-elimination matches. The purpose is to encourage youth to have fun outdoors, as well as promote inclusivity and diversity. Driscoll Health Plan has committed $6,000 to help sponsor the effort, officially named “Healthy Hoops – Championing Wellness and Safety on the Court.”

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Media are invited to the friendly exhibition match and tournament, which will feature an appearance by the Rio Grande Valley Vipers Dance Team.

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The tournament is free and open to the community!

WHEN: Saturday, March 16, 2024 • 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. • (Tip off begins at 8:30 a.m.)    
 
WHERE: Brownsville Police Westside Training Center 1763 US Military Highway   Brownsville, TX 78520
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