St. Francis Medical Center cheers on Trenton Tornadoes football team

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St. Francis interim CEO and president Christy Stephenson, vice president of clinical, professional and support Services Judy Rottkamp, wide receivers coach Rhamon Trent, head coach Tarig Holman, defensive line coach Chris Munn, offensive line coach Jamar Booker, tight ends coach Jeff Drake, special teams coach Joe Misnik, offensive line coach Dan Riely, defensive coordinator Chris Franco, vice president of mission and ministry Russ Hansel and vice president of development Norma Monaghan pose on Nov. 7, 2013.

St. Francis Medical Center hosted a Pasta Night for the Trenton Tornadoes football team Nov. 7.

St. Francis staff served 75 athletes pasta and breadsticks. During the dinner, colleagues in attendance spoke with the players about their upcoming game against Notre Dame High School.

For the first time since 1996 the Tornadoes are on their way to the playoffs. At the time of the dinner, Trenton High School varsity football team has eight wins and one loss.

Interim president and CEO of St. Francis Medical Center Christy Stephenson wished the team well and promised to host another Pasta Night to celebrate their next big win. County Executive Brian Hughes sent along his best wishes and Walker Worthy, deputy Mercer County Clerk was on hand to wish the team continued success.

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