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My top 5 Seattle TV sportscasters




The numbers are thinning.

This is relatively easy:

Paul Silvi KING - no contest.  Total pro, versatile on all sports and great cred.   

Chris Egan KING - Hardest working guy I have worked with.    Local man with local ties, especially High School sports.

Aaron Levine KCPQ - Talented and not afraid to be critical of Seattle teams, YAY.  Versatile guy.

Brock Huard 97.3 KIRO radio and National TV.   Straight up knowledge and truth. National CFB announcing gets him on my TV list.  Excellent analyst.  

Niko Tamurian KOMO Major up and comer.  Bit of a team rooter.  Not the job to root.

Honorables for play by play and they are all good:

Steve Raible, Aaron Goldsmith, John Forslund, Everett Fitzhugh


 


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  1. I love top 5 lists because someone is left out and that usually allows reader engagement.

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