It’s Super Bowl Sunday and I will have the best seat in the house.In my living room.With a big-screen television and lots of munchies and beverages.Having covered 30 Super Bowls – 12 behind the total of John Clayton of ESPN – I can recall the good old days, when no such thing as radio row ...
In 1967, Art Richardson, a world history teacher at Trinity High School, approached athletic director Milton Decker with the wild idea of starting a boys soccer team.“He thought it was a good idea, Richardson recalled. “He got us a field, a budget and I was the coaching staff.”The first ...
Back in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when the high school wrestling hotbed was Washington and Greene counties, fans could count on complete coverage in the newspaper and on radio and television.Television?That’s right. Many matches could be seen on TV. The station was Channel 3, a cable ...