Local church, businesses help out Tip-Off Club
The Union County High School Tip-Off Club thanks Liberty Baptist Church for their help in working the concession stand during varsity basketball play. Members of Liberty Baptist Church each year volunteer their time and do it in a big way. This year the church had seventeen volunteers helping serve the fans. The Tip-Off Club appreciates Liberty Baptist Church's participation as it allows the parents of the players to watch their sons and daughters play on the court. Those assisting in the concession stand include: Leslie Hughes, Anita Walker, Martha Davenport, Albert Davenport, Nikki McCollum, Lilly Adams, Nikki Nix, Stacy Edmundson, Odena Gibson, Amber Lance, Stephanie Stubblefield, Angie Bridges, Sue Sparks, Tami Arrant, Myrta McCarter, Katie Nix, and Jeannie Jones.
The Tip-Off Club thanks Highland Building Supply for their help in working the concession stand during varsity basketball play. With the assistance provided by Highland Building Supply, the parents of the varsity players can watch their sons and daughters play that evening. Volunteers included Tracy Pope, Sydney Pope (sophomore at UCHS), Paige Pope, Jeff Smith (current Tip-Off Club President), Tyler Pope (2005 UCHS graduate and a cheerleader at Georgia Tech), and Marsha White.
The Tip-Off Club thanks United Community Bank for their help in working the concession stand during varsity basketball play. United Community Bank has always stepped forward and provided assistance to the high school basketball program and this year is no different. By working the concession stand during varsity games, the parents of the players can watch their sons and daughters play on the court. Pictured from United Community Bank is (left to right): Sue Williams, Rita Gunter, Helen Teboe, Sharon Arnold, Anna Gladdin, Teresa Moore, and Andy Williams (not pictured is Dana Ensley).