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Police in Covington-Erlanger were outmatched by the powerhouse kickball team from Point/Arc during their recent encounter.

Covington Police has a new high-ranking officer - yet they nervously lack a kickball coach. Previously working as a Morehead officer, Rachel White, who joined Covington as a police officer seven years ago and was recently assigned as a sergeant, has now been promoted to lieutenant, making her...

Police in Covington-Erlanger struggled to contain Point/Arc's formidable kickball team.
Police in Covington-Erlanger struggled to contain Point/Arc's formidable kickball team.

Police in Covington-Erlanger were outmatched by the powerhouse kickball team from Point/Arc during their recent encounter.

In the heart of Kentucky, the Covington Police Department has welcomed a new addition to its ranks. Rachel White, who previously served as a sergeant in the department, has been promoted to the position of Lieutenant. The announcement was made earlier this week, and she will be sworn in at a City Hall ceremony on July 15, with her new role commencing on August 1.

Seven years ago, White moved to Covington from Morehead, bringing with her a wealth of experience and a passion for community service. Her dedication to the city has been evident in her work, particularly in the formation of the Bookworks program within the Covington Police Department, which was initiated in the spring of 2020 to bridge the gap between the community and the police department.

Beyond her law enforcement duties, White is also the coach of the Point/Arc kickball All-Stars. The Point/Arc, founded in 1972 by a group of parents fighting for the educational rights of their children diagnosed with an intellectual and developmental disability, has a mission to help people with disabilities. The organization identifies gaps in services and provides care and support to fill these gaps, even when government funding sources are not available.

White's coaching abilities have been evident in the success of the Point/Arc team. In a recent game against a combined Covington-Erlanger Police contingent, the Point/Arc team emerged victorious with a record score of 54-25. However, public records regarding White's coaching record with the Point/Arc team are not readily available. For those seeking this specific information, contacting the Covington Police Department directly or the organization managing Point/Arc kickball may prove fruitful.

The Point/Arc team, under White's guidance, enjoys the games and does not see the dark side of the world, according to Coach Clifford Lickert. The team's founding year, 1972, speaks to their longevity and commitment to their mission.

White's overall record against the Point/Arc team is one win in five outings, a testament to her dedication to the team's success. As she steps into her new role as Lieutenant, we can expect her commitment to community service and her passion for the city of Covington to continue to shine.

The Covington Police Department is known for its annual events such as a Back-to-School event and a Halloween event, demonstrating its commitment to the community. With White's promotion, the department is poised to continue its tradition of service and community engagement.

  1. Rachel White's passion for community service, demonstrated through her creation of the Bookworks program in Covington, extends beyond her law enforcement duties as she also coaches the Point/Arc kickball All-Stars.
  2. In addition to their success in sports, such as their recent win against the combined Covington-Erlanger Police contingent, the Point/Arc team under White's guidance enjoys games and maintains a positive outlook on life, according to Coach Clifford Lickert.
  3. As Lieutenant in the Covington Police Department, Rachel White's commitment to community service and her dedication to the city of Covington, as shown in her previous work and through programs like Bookworks, is expected to continue to be a significant part of her role.

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