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Sunday, March 1, 2015

Places of Happiness Can Come in Many Forms

As a teenager, I dreamed of being a sportscaster and working in some of the best sports arenas in the nation. I hoped to work in all of the sports arenas I grew up seeing on ESPN and other sports networks.

I did play-by-play for various sports games in college and high school but found talents elsewhere. I found I had a good mind for marketing and also did a couple of sales internships along the way. When I graduated from Otterbein in June of 2008, opportunities to do sales came about and I used that to start my career. With the economy the way it was, I had to take the opportunity provided to me and my sports announcing was put on hold.

After not announcing a single game for three years after I graduated, an opportunity came about to call a Solon High School hockey game. A neighbor of mine at the time had a son on the team and they desperately needed someone to announce the game. After not having called a game in three years, I took the opportunity.

The arena I called the game in was cold, cramped and nothing like the professional sports arenas I watched on TV growing up. To be honest, I didn't care at that point. After not being able to announce games for three years, I was happy to have a microphone in front of me and a game to announce. The press area was small but that place felt like heaven that day.

As I started to announce games more often after that hockey game, going back to some old stomping grounds to call games felt like going home. Solon's football stadium had provided many great memories for me growing up and I always walk out thinking how happy that place makes me. Solon's gym is the same way. Neither facility is high tech or state of the art like the press areas you see at the larger arenas but calling games in these places makes me happy. Going back reminds me how happy I was as a teenager calling games in these high school venues and how grateful I am to keep announcing the sports I love.

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