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From: statesmen.wmpenn.edu William Penn University men's basketball coach John Henry and football coach Todd Hafner had a once-in-a-lifetime experience last Sunday when they worked security detail for KISS front man GENE SIMMONS at a IndyCar Series event at the Iowa Speedway in Newton. The pair served as bodyguards for the rocker, who is currently the star of the A&E reality series "Simmons' Family Jewels". They spent the entire day with Simmons and his entourage as personal crowd control. Simmons attended the race to promote IndyCar racing. He is part of the "I am Indy" Simmons-Abramson marketing campaign. Throughout the day, he signed autographs and took pictures with fans, while also meeting with drivers. "We had the best job in all of Iowa on Sunday, "Henry said. "We had an all-access pass to a major sporting event with the greatest rock star of all time. It was as wild and fun as you would expect. Mr. Simmons took time for every single fan for five straight hours." Henry, a Newton native, and Hafner were allowed the opportunity because Henry's father works security for the Iowa Speedway. "My dad pulled a few strings and Coach Hafner and I thank him so much," Henry added. |
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