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Monday, November 2, 2015

Tyrone Wheatley Park





Tyrone Wheatley Park has a picnic area with a pavilion. Scroll down to see more exclusive photos of Tyrone Wheatley Park.











     Tyrone Wheatley is a legend at the University of Michigan, and for 10 seasons Wheatley was a quality running back in the NFL (National Football League).  The city of Inkster dedicated a park to Tyrone Wheatley on June 4th, 1999.  Tyrone Wheatley Park was formerly known as Penn Park, and it's located off of Beech Daly Road between Carlysle, and Penn streets, in Inkster.  Scroll down to check out exclusive photos of Tyrone Wheatley Park.
     Tyrone Wheatley attended Robichaud High School in Dearborn Heights.  Wheatley is currently ranked 5th in all time rushing yards (4,178 yards) at the University of Michigan, and Wheatley accumulated 4,962 rushing yards during his 10 year NFL career.  Wheatley played his first four seasons with the New York Giants, and spent the following six seasons with the Oakland Raiders.  Tyrone Wheatley became a coach after his playing days were over, and currently coaches running backs at the University of Michigan.
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Tyrone Wheatley Park is a gem located in the city of Inkster.  






Tyrone Wheatley Park offers trails for walking, or jogging.






Hone your skills on the softball diamond at Tyrone Wheatley Park.






Tyrone Wheatley Park has basketball courts!  











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