Category: Tremonster Sports
What Goes Down Must Come Up
“Why learning to mountain bike in the Cleveland Metroparks has gotten me nowhere!”
by Joshua C York
Today I found myself atop what was oddly a very tall hill in an otherwise pretty flat part of Oklahoma. I was in Tulsa, and I rode the Turkey Mountain trail network up and down and back and forth and somehow gained 800 feet to be straddling my bike and gazing down a straight chute of rock and scree and wondering just how I was supposed to ride back down the sketchiest stretch of downhill I have ever attempted. Continue reading
Little Tremonsters Announces Contest for Free Soccer Classes in Lincoln Park
by Adrienne E. Linnick
Little Tremonsters
Little Tremonsters is a group dedicated to keeping parents, caregivers and neighbors informed about kid-trending topics in the Tremont area.
Santa Shuffle 2014 Kicks off in Tremont
Santa Shuffle 2014, Tremont
Scranton Students Surprised by Cavs’ Kevin Love, DICK’S Sporting Goods
CMSD NEWS BUREAU
Christmas came early for hundreds of students at Scranton Elementary School as Cavaliers star Kevin Love and the DICK’S Sporting Goods Foundation surprised the school with two new basketball hoops to replace crumbling equipment.
DICK’S is donating 100 basketball hoops to deserving communities across the country through a program called “Holiday Hoops.” Scranton, which received its hoops Tuesday, was the first in line. Continue reading
The Tremonster online!
Check out the current issue of The Tremonster online!
http://thetremonster.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Tremonster_Vol-4-Issue-5.pdf
Merrick House is Home Court for I CAN Schools
A special report by The Tremonster
Merrick House is partnering with I CAN Schools to provide students in their NEO Prep Academy high school athletics Program a home court in Tremont.
According to Rocky Melendez, Merrick House Assistant Director and Coordinator of Youth Services, “What Merrick House is doing is going out into the community and partnering with neighborhood schools, neighborhood churches, and other organizations within our own community so that they can utilize the gymnasium. Continue reading