Friday, August 1, 2025

Business Spotlight: Wildcats Gymnastics

Wildcats Gymnastics, a new community-centered gymnastics facility, officially opened its doors on June 1 at 155 Riverside St. in Portland. Founded by veteran coach Devon Saloga and her two sons, Talon and Thane, the center brings together decades of experience from gymnastics programs across the U.S. from Boulder, Colorado to Bangor, Maine.

Wildcats Gymnastics brings over 60 years combined
experience to their new facility located conveniently
off I-95 Exit 48 in Westbrook. They are a mother and 
sons family run studio. From left are Thane Saloga,
Devon Saloga and Talon Saloga.
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“At Wildcats, we blend the best techniques and ideas from the diverse programs our staff has worked with,” said Saloga. “Our comprehensive program is designed to help every gymnast excel. We believe in fostering both the technical skills, and the personal growth that gymnastics can provide.”

Wildcats Gymnastics offers a wide range of services including gymnastics instruction, summer and holiday camps, birthday parties, open gyms, competitive and recreational teams, and seasonal  community events. Their programs cater to children in Cumberland County and surrounding communities, with an emphasis on keeping activities affordable and accessible to families of all income levels.

The gym features state-of-the-art equipment for all levels – from preschool play areas to regulation-sized apparatus for advanced training. Class sizes are kept small to ensure individualized attention and a safe learning environment. The staff, comprised of certified coaches with backgrounds in education, child development, and competitive gymnastics, is committed to fostering a positive, encouraging atmosphere for athletes.

Saloga describes Wildcats as a social enterprise. “We opened our Community Gymnastics Center for the benefit of the kids stuck on long waitlists elsewhere,” she said. “Our mission is to create more access to the sport we love.” Wildcats plans to launch a financial aid and scholarship program in the near future to further expand access, especially to underserved populations.

The center’s unique offerings include session-based classes, which Saloga says improve consistency, commitment, and measurable progress. Another standout feature is the children’s “Show Team”—a non-competitive group that performs at local parades, school assemblies, and community festivals. The Show Team is designed to give children a performance outlet without the pressure of competition.

Classes are structured around progressive weekly lesson plans, ensuring that students develop foundational skills before moving on to more advanced techniques. Parents receive regular updates, and are invited to observe classes, emphasizing Wildcats’ belief in open communication and family involvement.

“Gymnastics teaches kids resilience, leadership, and self-confidence,” said Saloga. “It also supports academic achievement by building neural connections between physical and intellectual learning. We’re not just building athletes—we’re helping raise well-rounded young people.”

Devon Saloga discovered her passion for gymnastics at age 12, going on to compete, teach, and eventually manage Boulder, Colorado’s renowned gymnastics program. Her career has taken her across the country, influencing programs of all sizes. Now, with her sons by her side – both former athletes and experienced coaches themselves – she’s channeling that lifelong passion into Wildcats Gymnastics.

Fall registration is now open, with classes beginning Sept. 2 for children of all ages, starting at walking age. Programs include parent-child introductory classes, beginner and advanced recreational levels, tumbling, summer and non-school day camps, teams and more.

For more information or to register, visit wildcatsgymnasticsme.com, email Info@WildcatsGymnasticsME.com, or call 207-899-8015. Follow Wildcats Gymnastics on Facebook and Instagram. We look forward to seeing you at Wildcats! <

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