Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Biography of Tremayne Levander Crumbley

How are you doing my name is Tremayne "Levander" Crumbley. I was born in Brooklyn New York and moved to Stamford CT, when i was 7. Here is when i started playing football. Football is my passion, every year im working hard to get bigger and faster so i can a better player. Ive been playing since i was in 5th grade, and now i made to college and i hope that i succed here to make it to the NFL. Growing up as a kid i focused a little to much on football and not school. I was exceling in school and not the classroom, and in the long run that hurt me alot. My senior year i lost all of my scholarships and i didnt think i was going to college. But thankfully i was accepted into Nichols College, and from here on i knew that i had to succed not only on the feild but in the classroom to because this was my last chance, and if i didnt work hard then i wouldnt be prepared for the real world. This is my first year at Nichols and im here studying Sports Mangement. If i dont make it to the NFL i want to be a broadcaster. I hope to learn how to use the computer more and and all the features the computer comes with. Below you will find a article and a picture of my older cousin Silas Redd. He is the starting running back at Penn State. As little kids we always worked out together and we always talked about one day we would make it to the NFL. To this day he is motivation and he keeps me going. Both of our fathers played together in highschool and then they quit. We were both the first in our family to make it to college and play a sport. Hes gunna be a junior next year and has the chance to enter the draft. At the division 3 level you can leave school early so im hoping to meet him there in 3 years

Here is an article on my older cousin Silas Redd , sophmore running back at Penn State #25

http://blog.pennlive.com/bobflounders/2011/11/penn_state_running_back_silas.html

And here is a picture of  Silas

1 comment:

  1. Trey, that's a great dream you got there man. It probably seems like a long shot right now but if you really put the effort in I could honestly see that happening for you. I've obviously seen you play and you have a lot of skill and potential. Make sure you hit those books and really focus on getting those grades up so you can make your goal of tranferring to Penn State happen. If you need any help with that I'd be glad to help. You're a great kid and I'll be rooting for you

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