FOODRaiser
Teaming up with Hook’s BBQ, Troy Athletics offered fans a family meal pack that featured pulled pork, sides and desert. In addition to meals that were purchased for fans to enjoy with their families, nearly 100 family packs were purchased by fans to be donated across the Troy community. Those meals were distributed to front-line workers at Troy Regional Medical Center plus the Christian Love Center organized for meals to go to various families as part of their Day of Giving including those with disabilities, the elderly and families in need.
T-Roy’s Parade
Following the rousing success of last year’s inaugural T-Roy Parades throughout the Wiregrass, Troy’s beloved mascot returned to the streets of Troy, Montgomery, Pike Road, Dothan, Enterprise, Ozark, Luverne and Brundidge in the back of a vechile provided by Premier Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Troy this summer. “We started the T-Roy parades last summer as a way to engage with our fans in the middle of the COVID shutdown and the response from our fans was amazing,” Athletics Director Brent Jones said. “Due to the overwhelming turnouts last year, we not only decided to continue the parades this summer, but we also added more towns to the docket for this summer.” The first T-Roy Parade took place in Montgomery and Pike Road, ahead of the Sun Belt Conference Baseball Tournament at Riverwalk Stadium. T-Roy then headed to Dothan, Ozark, Troy and Enterprise on Saturday, July 10, before visiting Luverne and Brundidge on Sunday, July 17.