Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Cavalier fans enjoy a tailgate prior to Game 1 of the best of 7 playoff series
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland Cavaliers followers have been ready for an additional playoff berth for years, and you may wager they’ll be out celebrating all through this playoff run.
However, even when you couldn’t rating tickets to Sport 1, the Cav’s Tower Metropolis Tailgate offered everybody with one thing to cheer about.
Within the atrium of Tower Metropolis there was music, break dancing, cheering, a t-shirt giveaway and even a photograph sales space to set the stage for the Cavs first match-up with the Knicks in one of the best of seven sequence.
As an alternative, of tossing a basketball, organizers have been throwing Cav t-shirts and towels as youngsters and adults competed to get one.
Scott Berlinger of Streetsboro had two of his sons in tow, Louie and Franko and got here to benefit from the expertise, “Oh, I’m actually excited I haven’t been again since 2016 after they received the championship. There was electrical energy within the metropolis it was simply wonderful.”
Grant Birk, a basketball energy ahead in his personal proper couldn’t have been happier to look at the expertise the Cavaliers carry to the courtroom, “I’m tremendous excited, it’s an awesome sequence, nice sport and I hope the Cavs come out with the win.”
The tailgate that celebrated the group’s playoff berth for 3 hours previous to the sport gave followers an opportunity to take pictures and cheer for a dream group and a second in time that’s now a part of Cleveland’s historical past.
Most followers excited, spirited and assured this Cavs group will go the space, paying homage to the championship group of 2016 when town celebrated with a large parade downtown.
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Cleveland, OH
In remembrance – Father Neil D. O’Connor, senior priest, retired
Auxiliary Bishop Michael Woost…
Cleveland, OH
Steelers vs. Browns: How to watch/listen to the game
GAME PASS INTERNATIONAL
The NFL, in partnership with DAZN, has officially launched Game Pass International for the 2024 season, an opportunity for fans outside of the United States, Canada and China to catch all of the NFL action this season. Subscribers to Game Pass International will be able to access all preseason, regular season and postseason games live. They will also be able to access replays and condensed games on video on demand.
In addition, subscribers will have access to NFL RedZone and NFL Network, both live and on demand. NFL Films/Media will also provide original content and video via an on-demand library.
Content can be watched on all major devices, and fans can sign up today here: NFL GamePass International
The content is available for fans outside of the United States, Canada, China and a handful of Sanctioned Territories.
Cleveland, OH
2 people, 78 and 81, dead in suspected murder-suicide at Cleveland Metroparks, police say
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland Metroparks police launched a suspected murder-suicide investigation Sunday involving a 78-year-old woman and 81-year-old man.
Police say the pair were found dead in a vehicle parked near the Mastick Woods Golf Course around 11 p.m. Sunday.
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner has identified the deceased as Barbara A. Conroy and Dennis Raymond Conroy from Brooklyn.
The medical examiner said Barbara’s death is a suspected homicide.
A Cleveland Metroparks police report states an officer spotted a parked car while making an after-hours patrol in the parking lot.
According to the report, two officers approached the vehicle and found the pair dead inside from gunshot wounds.
Metroparks police said investigators learned from Cleveland police that Barbara had been reported missing earlier in the day.
The investigation determined Dennis picked up Barbara from a Cleveland nursing home prior to the incident, according to the report.
Cleveland Metroparks police said their investigation is ongoing.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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