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NFL Players Take On Toms River Police In Pros Vs. Heroes

The charity flag football game raises funds for the Toms River Police Foundation.

SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NJ — Come out and watch Toms River police officers hit the sand to take on retired NFL player Darian Barnes and his group of professional athletes in the Pros vs. Heroes Charity Flag Football game on Saturday.

The football game is part of the Jersey Shore Festival and part of a full day of fundraisers for the Toms River Police Foundation.

The day includes an NFL Play60 football clinic run by Toms River North graduate Darian Barnes of the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Bucanneers. There also will be a beach cheerleading clinic run by the Toms River East High School cheerleading team, which recently won a national competition.

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Get started with the poker run, which begins with registration starting at 8 a.m. The run begins at Captain Hook's, 1320 Boulevard in Seaside Heights, at 9 a.m. and post-race activities are from 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. It costs $15 per bike to register before May 12, and $20 per bike on May 12 or later. Extra passengers are $5 each to register. You can register onsite the day of the poker run.

From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. on the beach just north of Casino Pier, the NFL Play60 football clinic and the cheerleading clinic take place simultaneously. Children need to be pre-registered to participate in the clinics, which are free. Pre-register for the NFL Play60 clinic by clicking here. Pre-register for the cheer clinic by clicking here.

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After the clinics, watch professional athletes, including former NFL players, and some of Toms River's finest dash across the sand and dodge the flying fingers as they try to grab flags in the flag football game. The event also is scheduled to include a special autograph signing session with former New York Giant Leonard Marshall.

Admission to the game is $5 for adults, and children ages 15 and younger get in free. Meet the players after the game as they will be interacting with the children and signing autographs.

The event is sponsored by The Jay and Linda Grunin Foundation, Townsquare Media, Pine Belt Cars, M. C. Messina, Inc, Ray Catena Audi Toms River, Spirits Unlimited, and held with assistance from the Toms River Regional School District.

For more information, visit www.tomsriverpolicefoundation.org

Photo via Toms River Police Foundation

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