Dr. Timothy Kremchek Donates to Upgrade Kremchek Stadium at Archbishop Moeller High School
September 12, 2025
Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine proudly recognizes Dr. Timothy Kremchek, one of the nation’s leading orthopedic surgeons and longtime Cincinnati Reds team physician, for his recent donation to Archbishop Moeller High School.
Kremchek Stadium, originally dedicated in the family’s honor in 2022, will now undergo significant upgrades thanks to Dr. Kremchek’s most recent gift. The improvements will enhance the facility at the Bucher Athletic Complex, ensuring it remains a premier venue for Moeller baseball.
Continuing a Family Legacy
Dr. Kremchek’s support continues a remarkable family tradition of service to Moeller athletics. His late father, Dr. Edward Kremchek, cared for generations of student-athletes as the school’s longtime team physician. Today, Dr. Timothy Kremchek carries on that legacy as Moeller’s team physician, providing hands-on care to student-athletes and supporting their performance and well-being on the field.
His involvement reflects a deep, ongoing commitment to the school and its athletic programs. Dr. Timothy Kremchek carries that commitment further by providing resources that will benefit future Crusaders. “Dr. Kremchek’s generosity continues a remarkable family legacy at Moeller,” said Jason Niehaus, president of Moeller High School. “His father played such an instrumental role in caring for our student-athletes and building the foundation of Moeller athletics. Now Tim has taken that commitment to an entirely new level. His vision and generosity will impact generations of Moeller student-athletes, and we are profoundly grateful.”
Stadium Upgrades
The new donation will fund:
- Seating for more than 300 spectators
- Enhanced press and broadcasting capabilities
- Upgraded locker rooms and training facilities
- A design that reflects Moeller’s tradition of excellence
Construction is scheduled to begin in June 2026, with completion before the 2027 baseball season.
Although not a Moeller alumnus, Dr. Kremchek has seen the impact of the school’s community firsthand. “My hope is that this gift shows others – alumni, parents, friends, or simply people who care about developing student-athletes – that we all can play a role in making something better,” Dr. Kremchek said. “You don’t have to wear the Moeller crest to be part of its story.”