It’s a slam-dunk!
Crossposted from the King County Sheriff’s Office Employee newsletter
On Sunday, April 19, Precinct 5 played its fourth competitive scrimmage matchup against the Shoreline Special Olympics Basketball Team. Led by Team Captain King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) Deputy Daniel Schettler, Kenmore Police Chief Brandon Moen, Maple Valley Police Chief Tommy Collins, Sound Transit K-9 Officers Carlos Jurado and Ryan Fenton, Mental Health Professionals (MHP) Adam Foley and John Streimikes, and others.
Precinct 5 secured a 45–36 victory, tying the scrimmage series at two games apiece. Team Captain Deputy Schettler captured it best, saying “These games are so much more than just playing a pick-up game of basketball. It’s about being able to bring together our KCSO chiefs, deputies, K9-Handlers, MHPs, and family/friends as a team and collectively connect with an important part of our community. I love how competitive these games get and afterwards we can laugh, shake hands, and build meaningful relationships.”


