Howell officers claim championship titles at annual jingle brawls charity boxing event

Howell officers claim championship titles at annual Jingle Brawls charity boxing event

HOWELL, NJ – Two Howell Township police officers took home championship belts after squaring off in the “Jingle Brawls: Police vs Fire 2” charity boxing event this weekend.

Officers Joe Sulewski and Anthony Enzerillo represented Howell PD in the competition, with both emerging victorious in their respective bouts.

Enzerillo secured his second consecutive win, defending his title as back-to-back champion.

Department officials celebrated the officers’ achievements in a social media post, praising their dedication and teamwork inside and outside the ring.

Police vs. fire rivalry raises community spirit

Howell officers claim championship titles at annual jingle brawls charity boxing event
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The “Jingle Brawls” event brought together law enforcement and firefighters from across the region for a friendly yet competitive night of boxing aimed at supporting community causes.

Howell Police said they were proud to have both officers represent the department in the popular end-of-year charity competition.

Champions recognized by department

The department’s statement read, “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. Ain’t nobody beating Howell PD!” in a nod to the officers’ victories.

Officials noted that events like “Jingle Brawls” showcase not only athletic skill but also camaraderie and public service among first responders.

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