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In middle school, he did play-by-play for Nintendo games and idolized Gary Cohen (who was later his partner in the Mets' broadcast booth). [4] He graduated from Bloomfield High School in 1992. [ 5 ] Burkhardt graduated from William Paterson University in 1997 with a degree in broadcasting.
Eugene R. Schoor (July 26, 1914 – December 13, 2000) [1] was a New York-based author, journalist, ghost-writer, [2] college boxing instructor (New York University, the University of Minnesota, and City College of New York), [3] Florida state amateur boxing title holder, [4] Navy Public Information Officer, [5] public relations man, sports agent, boxing promoter, and restaurateur. [6]
Pages in category "Sports autobiographies" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
He has written books centered on snowboarding, dirt bike racing, volleyball, golf and many other sports, in addition to a number of biographies of sportsmen and women. His first children's sports book published was The Lucky Baseball Bat, a 123-page novel published with illustrations by Robert Henneberger by Little, Brown and Company in Boston ...
Sullivan has written a number of children sports books published by Enslow Publishers, including biographies on Shaquille O'Neal, Chris Mullin, Darryl Strawberry, Barry Bonds, and Mark Messier. He also published a book of trivia, So You Think You're A New Yorker .
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Sports autobiographies (1 C, 51 P) Pages in category "Sports biographies" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Lupica was born in Oneida, New York, where he spent his pre-adolescent years, having attended St. Patrick's Elementary School through the sixth grade.In 1964, he moved with his family to Nashua, New Hampshire, where he attended middle school and subsequently Bishop Guertin High School, graduating in 1970.