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  2. Verne Lundquist - Wikipedia

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    Lundquist was born in Duluth, Minnesota. [ 1] He graduated from Austin High School in Austin, Texas, [ 2] before attending Texas Lutheran University (formerly Texas Lutheran College), where he was one of the founders of the Omega Tau Fraternity in 1958 before graduating in 1962. [ 3] He is now a member of the Board of Regents for his alma mater.

  3. Yes, sir: Verne Lundquist calls it a career at the 2024 Masters

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    AUGUSTA, Ga. — Every Tuesday of Masters week, Verne Lundquist commandeers one of the CBS golf carts — one of the very few allowed on the course at Augusta National Golf Club — and tours the ...

  4. Verne Lundquist signs off from the Masters: 'It's been an ...

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    Verne Lundquist called his first Masters in 1983. He called his final holes at Augusta National on Sunday evening , closing out a remarkable career voicing many of sports’ finest moments.

  5. The Masters releases tribute to CBS's Verne Lundquist: 'This ...

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    REQUIRED READING: Look: Tiger Woods bids farewell to CBS's Verne Lundquist at Masters on historic Hole 16 Lundquist’s role with CBS has made his voice synonymous with the modern history of the ...

  6. List of Dallas Cowboys broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Upon Mercer's departure, Verne Lundquist joined the network, and became their play-by-play announcer by 1977, serving eight years in that capacity before handing those chores permanently over to Brad Sham, who joined the network in 1977 as the color analyst and occasional fill-in for Lundquist.

  7. List of College Football on ABC personalities - Wikipedia

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    Verne Lundquist (1974–1981) Sal Marchiano (1974) Dave Martin (1967) Sean McDonough (2000–2003) Jim McIntyre (1966) Jim McKay (1967) Corey McPherrin (1984, 1986)

  8. Verne Lundquist chokes up about his final Masters. What to ...

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    Early in Friday's live coverage, ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt honored Lundquist. Van Pelt, who has hosted the tournament for ESPN since 2001, welcomed Verne onto ESPN's broadcast area.

  9. Bill Raftery - Wikipedia

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    Born William Joseph Raftery [ 1] in Orange, New Jersey, and raised in nearby Kearny, [ 2] Raftery grew up in a Catholic family with Irish immigrant parents, Francis and Margaret. [ 3] He had a brother, Francis, and a sister, Rita, who was a Catholic nun (Sr. Francis Raftery) who served as president of the College of Saint Elizabeth.