MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, N.J. — The Manchester Township Police Department recently launched its inaugural Voluntary Physical Fitness Test, encouraging officers to demonstrate their commitment to physical well-being through friendly competition. The event, held on the Manchester Township High School campus, featured a series of challenges, including push-ups, pull-ups, sit-ups, and a one-mile run.
Approximately one-third of the department’s officers took part in the fitness test, which aims to promote personal health and strengthen the sense of camaraderie within the force. The initiative was developed by Detective Adam Emmons and has been praised by department leadership.
“Maintaining a high level of physical fitness is a cornerstone of the law enforcement profession,” said Chief Antonio Ellis. “I’m proud of each officer who participated in the inaugural Fitness Test and am excited to see it grow in the years to come.”
Patrolman Brendan Brush earned the top score in the competition, while Detective Patrick Cervenak, Patrolman Lorenzo Jorge, and Patrolman Conner Maliff tied for second place. Sergeant Charles Gatnarek secured third place.
The department expressed its gratitude to the Manchester Township School District for providing the venue and congratulated all participating officers for their dedication to physical fitness.