
ThunderBolts Head Coach Teams Up with MDA
Published on May 10, 2006 under National Indoor Football League (NIFL)
Lakeland ThunderBolts News Release
LAKELAND- ThunderBolts Head Coach Teddy Keaton was "arrested" today Wednesday, May 10, 2006 at 10:00 AM by the Muscular Dystrophy Association and taken to the "Maximum-Appreciation Facility" at Cleveland Heights Golf Club in Lakeland. Coach Keaton is being held on charges of "Aiding and Abetting" the MDA to help area residents with muscular dystrophy.
Bail has been set for $ 2,000 and Coach Keaton will be detained for one hour at the "Maximum-Appreciation Facility." At the end of that hour if Coach Keaton has raised his bail money, he will be freed to return to work with a clean record and having helped make a difference in the fight against muscular dystrophy. The bail money coach Keaton raised will benefit MDA's local health care service program as well as worldwide research efforts.
"I am glad that I could be apart of this great event," stated Coach Keaton. "By giving a little of yourself, I am able to help those in need and help to provide a better life for them."
The ThunderBolts are at home again May 20 vs. St. Louis RiverCity Rage. Kick off is at 7pm at the Lakeland Center. Single game tickets are now available at the Lakeland Center Box Office 863.834.8111 or at any Ticketmaster location 863.682.5300. All home games are played at the Lakeland Center. For more information call 863.688.Thor (8467) or visit our new office at 1628 South Florida Ave, Lakeland, FL 33803.
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