Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Muny League youth football program keeps kids active
CLEVELAND — Some Ohio organizations are hoping sports activities might help deal with the problem of youth violence.
The Cleveland Renegades gives youngsters from 5 to 14 the prospect to play soccer or cheer. The group’s part of the Cleveland Muny League.
That is Derrick Sutton’s sixth season on the sector.
“It’s been cool,” he stated. “It’s been enjoyable.”
If the 11-year-old wasn’t working together with his teammates, he stated he’d simply be hanging out at residence.
“Simply residence, consuming some noodles,” he stated.
That boredom is strictly what Ward 5 Councilman Richard Starr needs to keep away from.
Starr is a former Renegade and now the Boys and Women Golf equipment of Northeast Ohio’s Sports activities and Recreation director. He’s teaching his outdated group this season and helped situation the youngsters for recreation day throughout follow.
“When you’ve youth as younger as 13, 14-years-old carrying pistols and turning to the streets, that’s what we then want to take a look at and say that we’re essentially doing one thing improper,” he stated.
Starr stated he inspired Cleveland Metropolis Council to extend funding for the league by about $80,000 this yr. He additionally introduced the Cleveland Municipal Housing Authority and Boys and Women Golf equipment of Northeast Ohio on board to assist with the group’s operations.
Dozens of youngsters are anticipated to characterize the Renegades this yr, with about 43,000 youngsters participating in groups throughout the league.
“Plenty of occasions you inform youngsters issues and so they don’t actually get the message, however by way of soccer, it teaches you plenty of life abilities,” Renegades coach Reggie McCory stated. “Teamwork, self-discipline, how you can comply with instructions.”
McCory additionally performed within the league when he was a child. He stated the sport helped give his life some course, one thing he’s hoping to cross on to this technology.
“I’m not a cop, I am not a politician,” he stated. “So, I’ve to seek out my very own approach of giving again to my neighborhood.”
Greater than a dozen skilled soccer gamers obtained their begin within the Cleveland Muny League, which impressed lots of the youngsters now on the sector to pursue the game. Starr stated he’s relying on that drive and willpower to assist rating the aim of much less youth violence.
“There’s no such factor as gangs in Ward 5,” he stated. “There’s solely Ward 5 and Renegades. That’s it. That’s the strongest gang that there’s.”
The Cleveland Muny League season runs by way of November.
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland native remembers playing “mean elf” in a Christmas classic
CLEVELAND — Not many movies stand the test of time, but “A Christmas Story” is a genuine classic.
The 1983 film only lasted a month in the box office but has since become a cult classic, drawing fans to the Cleveland home where it was shot all year long. One northeast Ohio native had a small but memorable part in the film and made lifelong friendships.
Drew Hocevar may be remembered for playing the “mean elf” in the film, but he’s anything but.
Known as the “male elf” in the credits, it’s the only acting role Hocevar has ever auditioned for. He was working at Higbees department store when he got the part.
“They just called me, and I got the elf part!” he said.
He said it was just something fun to do. Being a teacher is what really paid the bills. Hocevar is a former special education teacher and now volunteers as a mechanic working on the merry-go-round at the Western Reserve Historical Society.
Some of the artifacts he saved from the movie are on display at the museum.
“I snagged my hat and ran,” he said.
He said the rest of the costume was thrown away.
Hocevar’s cast-signed poster and bb-gun are on display at the museum
The museum has a few other special “A Christmas Story” displays, including Lego sculptures depicting memorable scenes from the movie including Hocevar’s scene of him pushing kids down a slide on a fake snow-topped mountain.
Over 40 years later he remains friends with some of the cast including his elf counterpart and recently had lunch with her.
The movie plays numerous times throughout the holiday season, but Hocevar said he tends not to watch. His friends, however, have a special name for Christmas Day.
“24 hours of Drew!” he said.
Cleveland, OH
Northeast Ohio Weather: Partly Sunny Conditions to Brighten Cleveland Later This Week
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Cleveland, OH – Warmer weather is set to move into Northeast Ohio just in time for Christmas, with rain chances remaining low this week. After a cloudy and drizzly start today, temperatures will gradually rise, offering a mild holiday season for residents.
According to the National Weather Service, Cleveland will see highs in the upper 30s today with patchy drizzle tapering off by the afternoon. Tonight, skies will remain cloudy with lows near 33°F. By Wednesday, Christmas Day, conditions improve with mostly cloudy skies and highs reaching a pleasant 40°F.
Looking ahead, Thursday will bring partly sunny skies and warmer temperatures, peaking near 48°F. Winds from the southeast will keep conditions calm, making it an ideal day for holiday outings. However, by Friday, a 30% chance of rain returns as temperatures climb into the upper 40s.
The warm-up continues into Saturday, with highs expected to reach the mid-50s. Showers are likely Saturday night into Sunday, so residents should prepare for wet conditions over the weekend.
Motorists should remain cautious today as morning drizzle could create slick spots on roads, including I-90 and I-71. While precipitation chances remain low, lingering fog and mist may reduce visibility early in the day.
Stay tuned for updated forecasts as Christmas approaches, and plan your holiday travels with these warming conditions in mind.
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Cleveland, OH
Man shot dead in Downtown Cleveland on Christmas Eve
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A man was shot dead in Downtown Cleveland early Christmas Eve morning, police confirmed.
The Cleveland Division of Police said officers were called to East 13th Street and Superior Avenue for a gunshot victim.
The call came in at approximately 3:30 a.m. on Dec. 24, according to police.
Officers arrived to find a 42-year-old man who was shot lying unconscious in the street, said police.
Police said officers quickly rendered first aid until Cleveland EMS arrived.
Cleveland EMS said he was in critical condition as they took him to MetroHealth Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.
He has yet to be identified.
Police said no further information is being released at this time in the ongoing investigation.
Call the Cleveland Division of Police at 216-623-5000 and reference report #2024-370349 if you have any information on this incident.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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