La. Guardsmen compete against New Orleans Saints

Louisiana National Guard
Story by Master Sgt. Toby Valadie

Date: 12.02.2009
Posted: 12.02.2009 16:27
News ID: 42259
La. Guardsmen compete against New Orleans Saints

NEW ORLEANS —Louisiana National Guardsmen participated in a video game competition against the undefeated New Orleans Saints at their training facility in Metairie, La., Dec. 1.

The Guardsmen and players were part of the "Pro vs. G.I. Joe" event, playing each other in games such as Call of Duty and Guitar Hero, donated by Best Buy.

"We know that the Troops work hard to protect us and our country, so we have events like this to say thank you and show our appreciation," said Addie Zinone, co-founder of the event and member of the Army Reserve.

The Saints were happy to be there and show their off-the-field skills to the Guardsmen after showcasing their on-the-field talents in a win against the New England Patriots the night before.

"It is always fun to do events like this," said cornerback Mike McKenzie. "Supporting and appreciating our Troops is what it's all about."

The Guardsmen were excited to get the chance to meet the players, especially during this historic season.

"I have been a Saints fan all my life," said Staff Sgt. Ronald J. Bonin of the 1st Battalion, 141st Field Artillery Regiment. "To be here is very special for me. It's just unbelievable!"