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    Jarrod Wronski

    Sports P. A. Announcer, Sports DJ, Game Operations with a little bit of mascot experience since 1992. Have been working in professional sports since 1998. Have been the sports DJ MLB (Rays), NHL (Capitals), NBA (Wizards), and WTT (Kastles) Back-up DJ and PA Assistant along with regular Colosseo operator for the Washington Capitals. Game Producer for NCAA Division-III Football Championship (Stagg Bowl); Game Producer/Director, P. A. Announcer, and DJ for NCAA Division-III Men's Basketball Championship; and Game Producer/Director, P. A. Announcer and DJ for NCAA Softball Championship events held in Salem, Va. Also announce and provide music for a wide range of sports events and tournaments in the Washington D. C. Area including USA Hockey, Junior Women's Hockey League, Maryland Student Hockey League, Mid-Atlantic Prep Hockey League and Washington Catholic Athletic Conference.

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  • Rege Schiebel Passes Away at 86

    Rege Schiebel Passes Away at 860

    Long time football announcer for Knoch High School, Rege Schiebel, died Sunday at Concordia Lutheran Ministries at the age of 86. The Winfield, Pennsylvania native was known as “Mr. Knoch” and the “voice of Friday nights” to his adoring fans for over 40 years. His teaching career began as a math teacher at the school

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  • New Podcast Coming Soon

    New Podcast Coming Soon0

    With the recent success of podcasts such as Behind the Mic by Alex Staab, SportsAnnouncing.com has decided to jump into the podcast realm starting in 2021. It’s the first of many updates we are making to the site to help those who are getting into sports game production and one of its many categories. Guests

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  • Joe Simons Retires

    Joe Simons Retires0

    Minnesota Public Address Announcer Joe Simons has retired after 37 years of announcing for Crosby-Ironton basketball the Brainerd Dispatch reports. The voice, who announced in two different home courts for both boys and girls basketball is 78 years old and feels that now is the time to call it a career. “I am stepping down,”

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  • Bryan Main Calls it a Career

    Bryan Main Calls it a Career0

    Bryan Main, who has been the voice of San Diego State University sports for over two decades as decided to call it a career. Here is a story on Main from the Times of San Diego. Prolific Announcer Hangs Up Microphone After 2,000 Games Over 35 Years Main also spent time in NCAA Bowl games,

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