RJ Donovan Correctional Facility held their first competitive intramural basketball game. Two Level II non-designated programming facilities, D and E, faced off for four exciting periods.
Music and commentary made the event even more lively while staff members watched and cheered on the teams during the Friday, Aug. 30 game.
According to organizers, both facilities demonstrated great sportsmanship and competitive spirit.
Submitted by acting Capt. S. Amador and Lt. A. Garvey
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