Tim McIntosh Steps Down from NMU Hockey
- Announcer News, College Sports
- January 11, 2021
Brian Scott was known for his voice in Wyoming and lost his life in a motorcycle accident. Friend and co-worker Frank Gambino took time to honor his friend. Casper Journal: We’ll miss Brian’s voice in sports, too Rest in peace Brian Scott.
READ MOREThe Edmonton Oilers are steeped in tradition and with the opening of a new area, a new tradition starts as Scott Bourgeois is the new voice of the Oilers. He replaces Mark Lewis who stepped down with the closing of Rexall Place. The news came in the form of a brief note at the end
READ MOREWhen you put New York and P. A. announcer in the same sentence, the first name to pop to mind is Bob Sheppard at Yankee Stadium, then possibly John Condon at Madison Square Garden. But Kevin VanMeter is the hidden gem that’s been doing his craft and has been a vocal leader for P. A.
READ MOREThe Greensboro Swarm recently held auditions for their inaugural Public Address Announcer. There were many fine applicants, including a few who saw the posting here on SportsAnnouncing.com, and after careful deliberation, the Swarm chose Kevin Heilbronner. Heilbronner had been the voice of the Washington Wizards and Mystics until a few years ago, often being heard
READ MOREThe North American Hockey League’s Janesville Jets will have Greg “Big Red” Hanthorn behind the microphone again this season. Our Sports Central: “Big Red” to Return as PA Announcer The Jets have become known as a great organization that gives back to the community that gives to them, setting a new attendance record last year.
READ MOREBill Law, who announced for 15 years for the Durham Bulls during their Carolina League-International League transition years passed away last week at the age of 88. WNCN.com: Durham Bulls mainstay Bill Law dies at 88 He had been with the organization since the early 1990’s and saw the rise of the organization thanks in
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