Many of you who have followed amateur boxing in the Baltimore area know the name Tracy Thorpe. She has served as a referee for amateur bouts throughout the state and serves as the registration chair for the South Atlantic Association of USA Boxing, the committee that regulates boxing for Maryland (except Montgomery and Prince George's counties.
On Sunday, April 26, Thorpe will become the first female and the first African-American to receive the Harry Jaffra Award from the SAA. The award was named after the Baltimore-born former world featherweight champion. Thorpe will receive the award during the association's deluxe bull and oyster roast at Martin's East, 9000 Pulaski Highway in Baltimore, MD. Tickets are $40 and can be purchased by calling 410-661-8722.
Also, belated congratulations to Marvin McDowell, the new president of the South Atlantic Association.
Congrats Tracy! You certainly deserve it.
ReplyDeleteTracy takes care of all the registrations for athletes, nonathletes, gyms and shows. It is a lot of work and sometimes a thankless job. She always tries to accomidate boxer and promoters of amateure shows even when she has to run all over the place at the last minute. Congratulations Tracy, you are very derserving of the award. Coach Hal MSG
ReplyDeleteCongrats Tracy!!
ReplyDeletehal,when you going to get some real fights for fernando. stop ducking the best in dc,balt,philly,nj,nyc.stop being a fake.....good job tracy.well done
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Congratulation Tracy. We appreciate everything that you do for us in the boxing community. I'm still going to find out who your boy friend is.ha ha ha ha
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