
Tustin’s Turkey Bowl brings department together in friendly competition
0Once again, Tustin Police Department’s annual flag football game, the Turkey Bowl, lived up to the hype. Played every year on the day before Thanksgiving, and just after the department gave away over 100 Thanksgiving meals to families in need, the flag football contest pitted officers aged 34 and older against the department’s younger officers. And one more time, the “old guys” came out on top, defeating the youngsters, 38-22, in front of family members, friends and fellow officers. Nobody can remember the last time the youngsters defeated their senior counterparts. “It’s very important to keep (the winning streak) going,”…

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