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VIDEO UPDATE ON TONY V: Seattle Loses a Longtime Sports Voice

 https://youtu.be/Kwt5Dqr1REY?si=CtxbVN-L40HeXVfv

(from Chris Egan at K5)


Tony Ventrella has passed away at 80.   Here is an X post from KING5's Chris Egan on and thoughts from Ian Furness on X.  RIP

https://x.com/ChrisEgan5/status/1848030616698384439

From Ian Furness: Seattle has lost a legend. I will share some thoughts and memories tomorrow on radio show. At one time we had Tony, Bruce and Wayne bringing us our local sports on tv each night. The true glory days of Seattle Sports media on television.


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