A California mother received the surprise of a lifetime when her son, an enlisted Army soldier, surprised her at a Sacramento Kings game.
Pfc. Brandon Covey, a Black Hawk helicopter crew chief, was part of an elaborate plan to greet his mother at the Golden 1 Center on Sunday.
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Covey's mother, Vanessa Ibarra, was standing blindfolded as people jumped on a trampoline in front of her and dunked a basket over her head.
Her son was next in line — but he didn't jump on the trampoline with the rest of the dunk team. Instead, he walked around it to approach his mother and remove her blindfold.
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Ibarra shouted out with happiness at the sight of her son.
Covey, according to the Kings, had just returned from South Korea.