Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Chesco deputies triumph during fitness test

- Staff Report

“Fit to serve” took on new meaning in the Chester County Sheriff’s Office during the annual Superior Fitness Challenge on Sept. 29.

Imagine the task of completing 100 push-ups followed by 100 sit-ups and not even reaching the halfway point – all before sunrise. Those requiremen­ts, which began at 5 a.m., set the stage for five pullups, a double nine-story stair climb while wearing a weighted vest, a 5 1⁄2-foot wall climb, and a 150-pound dummy drag. Capping off the competitio­n: a 2.5-mile formation run around the Borough of West Chester.

Cpl. Joseph Woulfe, the fitness coordinato­r who oversees the challenge, said the punishing regimen was created by Chief Deputy Sheriff Jason Suydam. Initially, it represente­d the first step in the applicatio­n process to join the Fugitive Apprehensi­on Unit.

Woulfe said that the test measures physical abilities as well as teamwork, dedication and determinat­ion, qualities that come in handy when deputies attempt to apprehend suspects committed to escaping capture. The voluntary challenge was subsequent­ly opened up to all deputies as well as members of the District Attorney’s Office.

“I served 16 years in the Marine Corps, and I have never been pushed that far past the brink,” said Sheriff’s Office Security Officer Tim “Tygerr” Barnes, one of 15 participan­ts who successful­ly met the challenge.

Barnes said he would have quit were it not for the support and encouragem­ent he received from his colleagues. “God and the deputies pushed me to the finish,” he said.

Woulfe said he particular­ly appreciate­d the willingnes­s of the

instructor­s – Cpl. Daniel Strathy, Cpl. Raul Aponte, and Deputies Michael Cabry, Enrique Garcia, Christophe­r Klein and Steven Price – to set their alarms at an ungodly hour two days in a row.

The instructor­s have to take the test the day before so that they can oversee the challenge for everyone else, Woulfe explained. They also serve as road guards during the final formation run.

“It’s an extra commitment that they never complain about,” said Woulfe. “They’re just an awesome group of guys.”

Those who completed the 2017 Chester County Sheriff’s Superior Fitness Challenge will receive pins to wear on their uniforms as a reminder of their pre-dawn triumph. This year’s recipients are: Aponte, Strathy, Woulfe, Cabry,

Garcia, Klein, Barnes, Deputy David Barbone, Deputy Joel Buccialia, Deputy Anthony DeTore, Deputy Mario Dioguardi, Deputy Peter Gardner, Deputy Steven Price, Deputy Michael Sarro and Assistant District Attorney Peter Johnsen.

“I’m extremely proud of the dedication and commitment on the part of the deputies and officers,” said Chester County Sheriff Carolyn “Bunny” Welsh. “This is another example of their continued achievemen­t at the highest level. The strength

and support among the deputies is something else that should be applauded.”

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SUBMITTED PHOTO Chester County Sheriff’s Deputies completed the rigorous Superior Fitness Challenge in West Chester.

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