Pat Hughes, Beth Mowins, and Chris Myers Will Fill in on Cubs Broadcasts When Boog Sciambi is Out
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Pat Hughes, Beth Mowins, and Chris Myers Will Fill in on Cubs Broadcasts When Boog Sciambi is Out
As part of the agreement to bring on Boog Sciambi as the Cubs’ new play-by-play man on Marquee, all understood that he would periodically be absent to do some of his national broadcasting work on ESPN. We knew that would mean some fill-in work for other play-by-play folks, and today, Marquee announced a trio of broadcasters who will carry that load: ESPN’s Beth Mowins, FOX’s Chris Myers, and legendary Cubs radio play-by-play man, Pat Hughes.
Today’s obituaries: Cliff M. Saliba was a Hall of Fame bowler, owned CNY pro bowling shops
Updated Feb 01, 2021;
Posted Feb 01, 2021
Cliff Saliba of Baldwinsville poses in 2018 with his bowling ball during the Post-Standard Masters Bowling Tournament at Strike n Spare in Mattydale.SYR
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Clifford M. Saliba, 67, died Thursday from Covid-19.
He was a longtime member of the local bowling community. He is a member of the Syracuse Hall of Fame and the New York State Hall of Fame. He was a member of Doug Heim’s Niagara Frontier Supply Bowling Team, winning the Nationals in 1983, his most treasured tournament win.
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Syracuse University, the athletics department and the Orange football program lost a legend and a friend on Jan. 1, 2021 with the passing of Floyd Little.
The 78-year-old Little was born in July 1942 in New Haven, Conn. He is survived by his wife, DeBorah, who was also part of the fabric of the Syracuse University Athletics family and Syracuse community, son, Marc, daughters, Christy and Kyra, and several grandchildren.
“Floyd Little is a Syracuse treasure,” said Syracuse University Director of Athletics