Injured Police Sergeant Leads Legend to Victory in Parker Football Rivalry Fundraiser
Key points:
- Justin Dodge, a police sergeant who was seriously injured, leads Legend onto the field in a wheelchair
- The game serves as a Folds of Honor fundraiser, raising money for scholarships for military members and first responders
- Legend dominates the game, putting them one win away from reclaiming the Parker football rivalry trophy
Justin Dodge, a police sergeant who was injured during the Nuggets parade, made a powerful appearance at a Parker football rivalry game as the Legend Titans dominated Ponderosa. Despite having his leg amputated below the knee and undergoing multiple surgeries, Dodge led the Titans onto the field in a wheelchair and stood for the national anthem with his son. The game served as a fundraiser for Folds of Honor, an organization that supports the families of fallen military members and first responders. With the win, Legend is now one victory away from reclaiming the Pride of Parker Trophy.
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