Cleveland, OH
Hundreds attend funeral for fallen firefighter Johnny Tetrick
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Firefighters, family members and members of the Cleveland neighborhood packed Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse Saturday to say goodbye to fallen hero Johnny Tetrick.
What You Want To Know
- Lots of of fellow firefighters, family members and members of the Cleveland neighborhood packed Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse Saturday for the funeral of Johnny Tetrick
- Tetrick was killed on Nov. 19 by a hit-and-run driver whereas serving to at a rollover crash alongside Interstate 90
- Tetrick served within the Cleveland Division of Hearth for the previous 27 years, a lot of his profession at Hearth Station 22
- Tetrick leaves behind three daughters
The 51-year-old Cleveland firefighter was killed on Nov. 19 by a hit-and-run driver whereas serving to at a rollover crash alongside Interstate 90.
Outdoors Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, hearth vans lined the streets of downtown Cleveland with American flags propped up and waving within the wind.
Inside the world, lots of of first responders stood proudly, giving a salute as Tetrick’s casket was wheeled down the aisle.
Tetrick served within the Cleveland Division of Hearth for the previous 27 years, spending a lot of his profession at Cleveland Hearth Station 22.
“For 27 years, Firefighter Tetrick placed on his uniform and confirmed up for the individuals of Cleveland, Ohio,” mentioned Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, one among many who spoke at Tetrick’s funeral.
A number of of Tetrick’s colleagues additionally spoke in entrance of the massive crowd on Saturday, noting how Engine 22 was “greater than only a group of fellows, it’s a household.”
“The ache many are feeling proper now’s for a person who beloved being referred to as a firefighter,” mentioned Anthony Luke, Cleveland’s hearth chief.
Other than being a devoted firefighter, Tetrick was often known as a devoted dad to his three daughters: Fallon, Regan and Eden.
“My dad was every thing good on this world. He was sturdy, however light,“ mentioned Regan.
Tetrick was additionally recognized to be fairly the jokester across the hearth station, all the time making his colleagues chortle. His humorousness, colleagues mentioned, was a vibrant spot in a job that’s removed from straightforward.
“Being a firefighter wasn’t simply his job, it was his life, his legacy,” mentioned Bibb.
An IAFF (Worldwide Affiliation of Hearth Fighters) Medal of Honor was given to Tetrick’s household. The medal is among the highest honors a firefighter can obtain.
“He was an incredible firefighter and an excellent higher man,” mentioned Doug Brown, a hearth chaplain. “Thanks, Johnny, you’re dwelling.”
Cleveland, OH
ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins Makes Outrageous Slight Towards Rockets
Nowadays, the use of hyperbole in sports conversations has become increasingly common. Every team or player is described as the best ever.
It’s impossible to avoid.
It’s become the go-to catchphrase to make one’s point, especially when describing the latest flavor of the month or Cinderella story. ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins is the latest example of this, as he took to ESPN’s NBA Today to give the Minnesota Timberwolves their flowers for their stellar postseason run, which now has them facing the Dallas Mavericks in the Western Conference Finals, after knocking off the Denver Nuggets- the 2023 NBA champs.
“Let me start off by saying this. When I’m looking at Anthony Edwards and this Minnesota Timberwolves team, they are on the verge of having one of the greatest runs in playoff history. If you start back to last series, and what they did to Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal. They swept them.
Move on to the defending champs, and we’re talking about [Nikola] Jokic, the three-time MVP and best player in the league. They won three games on their home court and had one of the greatest Game 7 performances of all time, especially on the defensive side of things.”
Perkins continued.
“If they accomplish the goal of winning the championship, not only will this team have the greatest run team-wise, but Anthony Edwards will have the greatest individual postseason run, one of the greatest individual postseason runs in NBA history.”
Again, the Wolves are having a great run. But the postseason hasn’t ended yet, so it’s a bit premeditated to make an absolute determination, like Perkins is doing here.
We’re only two rounds in. If they suffer defeat in any of the final two rounds, we’re having an entirely different conversation.
Furthermore, the 1994-95 Rockets are still the only sixth seed to ever win a championship in NBA history, as they limped into the postseason with a 47-35 record. They had one of the most improbable postseason runs, especially considering the degree of difficulty of their path, as they faced all-time greats in every round.
In the opening round, the Rockets faced John Stockton and Karl Malone of the Utah Jazz- easily two of the greatest players to ever play their respective positions, and won in five games. In the second round, the Rockets defeated the Phoenix Suns and Charles Barkley, an MVP who is also one of the greatest players to ever play his position, within seven games.
In the Western Conference Finals, the Rockets faced David Robinson of the San Antonio Spurs, another all-time great at his respective position, and won in six games. Moreover, the Rockets faced Shaquille O’Neal and the Orlando Magic in the 1995 NBA Finals and swept them.
O’Neal is easily regarded as one of the best centers of all time, if not the best center of all time.
Perkins is certainly entitled to his own opinion, but he’s not above being called out when he has an erroneous take.
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Cleveland, OH
Cavs’ Dan Gilbert Mistake Will Cost Them LeBron Reunion
If Cavaliers fans were holding out hope that LeBron could return to Cleveland one last time, that might be out the window now.
Brian Windhorst reported this week that Cavs owner Dan Gilbert is expected to be ‘significantly’ more involved with basketball operations decisions this offseason.
And it’s no secret how Gilbert and James feel about each other.
However, you could make a case that it doesn’t matter what Gilbert’s involvement is with the Cavaliers.
James still returned to Cleveland even after Gilbert penned a letter dismissing him in 2010.
And it wouldn’t be a surprise if Gilbert could swallow his ego for the sake of winning. But Gilbert and James aside, there’s little motivation for this reunion.
The Cavaliers looked abysmal in the NBA Playoffs this season as they barely escaped a first-round matchup with the Orlando Magic and had no chance against the Boston Celtics.
Donovan Mitchell could be on the way out, and that’d mean Cleveland would have to bring in James AND another star player if it wants to be a contender.
To make matters worse, Gilbert reportedly said he would not trade Mitchell to the Lakers, which further signifies the bad blood between the two is still alive and well.
A second reunion just doesn’t make much sense. Cleveland is too far away from winning. James already made good on his word and took them to the promised land. And Gilbert probably isn’t going to bend over backwards to make this happen.
If anything, this is a sign that there are going to be some major moves made this offseason as Gilbert begins a rebuild – or at least a restructuring.
If anything, Cleveland fans can take comfort in knowing that this reunion already happened once and resulted with an NBA Championship.
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Cleveland, OH
Karen Mercedes Louda
Karen Mercedes Louda, age 81, passed away May 15, 2024, at Cleveland Clinic Main Campus in Cleveland, Ohio. She was born November 7, 1943, in Jeanette, PA, to parents Jerome and Genevieve Scanlon (both deceased). She was married to Henry Louda Jr.(deceased) and they settled in Mentor, OH. Karen spent most of her storied teaching career with the Willoughby-Eastlake School District. Karen lived life to the fullest, making friends along the way on her many world-wide travels while keeping those at home close to her heart. She is survived by sister Janis Scanlon, sister-in-law Irene Louda, many nieces and nephews, along with those fortunate enough to call her friend. As per Karen’s wishes, there will be no services. Donations to a charity of your choice in Karen’s memory would be appreciated.
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