St. Francis Medical Center hosts Pasta Night and Awards Ceremony

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(L-R) Dr. Joseph Youngblood II, Provost and Dean of the John S. Watson School of Public Service of Thomas Edison State College, Brian Bennett, SFMC Board of Trustees Vice Chair, Tom Moonan, SFMC Foundation Vice Chair, Tarig Holman, Trenton High School Varsity Football Coach, Sam Frisby, Mercer County Freeholder, Eric Jackson, Mayor of Trenton, Christy Stephenson, Interim CEO and President of St. Francis Medical Center

St. Francis Medical Center recently hosted a Pasta Night and Awards Ceremony for the Trenton Tornadoes football teams and cheerleaders. 75 athletes and cheerleaders attended the event.

The formal program began with introductions by the Interim CEO and President of St. Francis Medical Center, Christy Stephenson, followed by congratulatory comments by special guest Mayor Eric Jackson of Trenton. Freeholders Sam Frisby and Pat Colavita delivered an official proclamation and Deputy Mercer County Clerk Walker Worthy awarded a commendation of service to Athletic Director Sharron Grady.

After a pasta dinner, Head Coach Tarig Holman introduced Coach Riley-Coleman and Coach Gonzalez of the cheerleading squad. The coaches then recognized the cheerleaders, freshman and JV players and presented awards to the Varsity players.

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