Shannon Litz / Nevada AppealCarson City Sheriff Ken Furlong and District Attorney Neil Rombardo are ready to compete in “Dancing with the Stars, Carson City Edition” at 7 p.m. Saturday.
When it comes to fighting crime in Carson City, Sheriff Ken Furlong and District Attorney Neil Rombardo are on the same team. But when it comes to what truly matters â dancing â the two are going toe to pointed toe.âThat klutz couldnât win if his life depended on it,â Furlong asserted. The two are among local celebrities slated to compete in this weekendâs Dancing with the Stars to benefit Western Nevada Collegeâs chapter of the National Student Nurses Association.Carson City Fire Chief Stacey Giomi will serve as the master of ceremonies, and Carson City Mayor Bob Crowell and former Mayor Marv Teixeira will be event commentators.While Rombardo and Furlong will be competing against 10 other couples for the mirror ball trophy, Rombardo has extended a personal challenge to Furlong.âThe terms are simple,â Rombardo explained. âThe crowd noise following each dancerâs performance will determine the winner. The loser will give a $100 donation in the winnerâs name to benefit the National Student Nurses Association at Western Nevada College.âThe two have been practicing with their professional dance partners to master the steps before Saturdayâs performance. Rombardo is learning the swing from Sarah Guzman, but heâs not sure which dance the sheriff will perform. âHe wonât tell me,â Rombardo said. âBut Iâm so confident, Iâm not afraid to tell him.âFear, said Furlong, has nothing to do with it.âI guess I would tell him if I knew,â Furlong said. âI have no idea. I just do what the young lady tells me to do.âFurlong is now dancing with Madeline Ferdman, replacing his first partner who was forced to drop out after suffering an injury. âSomebody did a Tanya Harding on my partner to eliminate the competition,â Furlong alleged. âWeâve been doing an investigation. They wonât get away with it.âBoth men are putting in all the hours they can to prepare for the match. Rombardo said Guzman is typically patient, but as the deadline approaches she is getting more intense. âI was sweating today,â he said. âShe was working me really hard.âFurlongâs partner is no less demanding. âShe kills me,â he said. âI die before she lets me off the dance floor.âRombardo knows heâll have to bring the moves if heâs going to beat the sheriff, who will surely ham up his routine. âHe has so much charisma that he might be able to pull it off,â Rombardo said. âBut Iâm gunning for that guy.âFurlongâs not worried. âI cannot dance,â he conceded. âBut in my sleep I can out-dance âSlippery Shoesâ Neil Rombardo.âIf you goWHAT: Dancing with the Stars, Carson City EditionWHEN: 7 p.m. SaturdayWHERE: Carson High School gymnasium, 1111 N. Saliman RoadTO BENEFIT: WNC chapter of the National Student Nurses AssociationTICKETS: $10, available at Coldwell Banker, Thurmanâs Ranch House, The Purple Avocado, Yapleâs Ballroom and WNC, in the Joe Dini Library and Student Center, room 105ACelebrity DancersSheriff Ken FurlongDistrict Attorney Neil RombardoCity Clerk-Recorder Alan GloverCity Supervisor/Adeleâs CO-owner Karen AbowdMiss Carson City Vannesa MaciasCarson Tahoe Health CEO Ed EppersonCarson Tahoe Health nursing managementâs Shelby HuntLake Side Properties Owner Kimberly SeifertCarson High School assistant football coach Kiko VegaCHESS language arts teacher Phillip BradyWestern Nevada College nursing professor Sherry Neil-UrbanColdwell Banker agent Garrett Lepire