Sgt. First Class Andrew Zellar, center, was honored as a Hometown Hero at the Feb. 11 men's basketball game in the JMA Wireless Dome. With Zellar are (left to right): Vice Chancellor Mike Haynie; Director of Athletics John Wildhack; Zellar's daughter, Gabriella; wife, Gloriann, and son, Andrew Jr. (Photo by Charlie Poag)
In recognition of his service, Zellar, retired Army ROTC instructor, was honored as a Hometown Hero at the Feb. 11 men’s basketball game in the JMA Wireless Dome.
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