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He did the cable network’s play-by-play for college basketball, football and baseball games, but his most important ...
Mike Patrick, the long-time play-by-play announcer for ESPN’s Sunday Night Football, has died. He was 80. A native of ...
Patrick also called more than 30 ACC basketball championships, was the voice of ESPN's Women's Final Four coverage from 1996 ...
Patrick, a graduate of George Washington University, started broadcasting in the 1960s and joined ESPN in 1982.
A pleasant Wednesday across the Susquehanna Valley as high pressure passes over the area. Temperatures will drop to the low ...
Tonight, lows will fall to the low 50s under mostly clear skies.
We are heading back to the 80s on Tuesday with a chance for showers and storms Tuesday night and early Wednesday.
ESPN has announced that longtime play-by-play announcer Mike Patrick has died. He was 80 years old. Patrick spent 36 years at ESPN and called his last event -- the Liberty Bowl -- in December of 2017.
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CHICAGO - Today will be windy and warm with a realistic shot for Chicago’s first official 80° day of the year. Skies will be partly to mostly cloudy with temperatures quickly climbing with that warmth ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures are expected across the Mid-South today with highs climbing into ...
Longtime ESPN broadcaster Mike Patrick, who spent 36 years with the "Worldwide Leader in Sports," has died at 80 due to ...