Local baseball team honors fallen trooper

Published 11:04 am Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Virginia State Police Sgt. Allen Williams talked to all the players about Dermyer and thanked them for honoring him and his family during this tournament. Pictured is Sgt. Jason Brinkley of the Isle of Wight County Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Joe Hopko of the Isle of Wight County’s Sheriff’s Office, Western Tidewater Rage Catcher JP Hopko, First Sgt. Allen Williams of the Virginia State Police, Trooper Lee Johnson, Trooper Tim Davenport and Trooper Adam Gross. -- REBECCA CHAPPELL | The Tidewater news

Virginia State Police Sgt. Allen Williams talked to all the players about Dermyer and thanked them for honoring him and his family during this tournament. Pictured is Sgt. Jason Brinkley of the Isle of Wight County Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Joe Hopko of the Isle of Wight County’s Sheriff’s Office, Western Tidewater Rage Catcher JP Hopko, First Sgt. Allen Williams of the Virginia State Police, Trooper Lee Johnson, Trooper Tim Davenport and Trooper Adam Gross. — REBECCA CHAPPELL | The Tidewater news

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The Holland Athletic Association Ball Park in Suffolk held a baseball tournament on Sunday, where they honored fallen Virginia State Trooper Chad Dermyer and his family. The traveling baseball team is made up of children from the Holland and southern Isle of Wight County.

Trooper Dermyer was killed almost two months ago in the line of duty. The idea of hosting a baseball tournament in Dermyer’s honor came from J.P. Hopko, a 9-year-old boy who plays on Western Tidewater Rage and is also the son of Joe Hopko, a deputy for the Isle of Wight County’s Sheriff’s Office.

“My son J.P. knows and understands what law enforcement families go through in times and that’s because he lives the life of law enforcement,” Joe said. “J.P. just wanted to help educate his teammates and their families and friends and everybody that law enforcement is here to help, not hurt.”

Several law enforcement officers were present the day of the tournament.

Sgt. Jason Brinkley of the Isle of Wight County’s Sheriff’s Office kicked off the event by singing the National Anthem.

First Sgt. Allen Williams, a Virginia State Trooper, then stepped in and gave a speech, thanking everybody for having this tournament and honoring lawn enforcement officers.

“It means the world to the Dermyer family that y’all did this for them,” Williams said. “We thank you for your service to us.”

The team also had jerseys made for this event that showed support for Dermyer. David Holt donated the money for them.

They also signed baseballs and a card, and gave them to Williams to give to the Dermyer family.

“It was an emotional but amazing day with the support from family, friends and colleagues. Everybody was very thankful that the Western Tidewater Rage dedicated their tournament to Trooper Chad Dermyer and his family,” Joe added.

Trooper Lee Johnson through the first pitch to catcher J.P. Williams at the start of the first game. Western Tidewater Rage went on to win the championship for the silver bracket.