Members of the third-place Kansas Turtle Torque toboggan team posing with Mony Walstrom, second from left are Rose Crimmins, Cleve Walstrom and Brad Crimmins. The group competed in the U.S. National Toboggan Championships last month in Maine. Submitted photos
Cleve Walstrom, Marysville, with the third place toboggan team award. His team tied for second but lost the tiebreaker last month at the U.S. National Toboggan Championships in Camden, Maine.
Kansas Turtle Torque members with a toboggan are, from left, Brad Crimmins, Rose Crimmins, Mony Walstrom, Cleve Walstrom, Hannah Crimmins and Rachel Gahan.
Members of the third-place Kansas Turtle Torque toboggan team posing with Mony Walstrom, second from left are Rose Crimmins, Cleve Walstrom and Brad Crimmins. The group competed in the U.S. National Toboggan Championships last month in Maine. Submitted photos
Cleve Walstrom, Marysville, with the third place toboggan team award. His team tied for second but lost the tiebreaker last month at the U.S. National Toboggan Championships in Camden, Maine.
Kansas Turtle Torque members with a toboggan are, from left, Brad Crimmins, Rose Crimmins, Mony Walstrom, Cleve Walstrom, Hannah Crimmins and Rachel Gahan.
The 3-person team of Rachel Gahan, Roselle, N.J., Brad Crimmins, Arvada, Colo., and Cleve Walstrom at the start of their preliminary race.
Tobogganing isn’t new to Cleve and Mony Walstrom, Marysville, who recently competed in the U.S. National Toboggan Championships in Camden, Maine.
They took up the sport while growing up in Verdigre, Neb. For Cleve to see Mony on Saturday nights he took up tobogganing. Years later, when the Walstroms went home over Christmas they would also toboggan. Verdigre was a pretty good area for it, Cleve said.
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