Ceal Barry
College Basketball Analyst
Long-time University of Colorado women's basketball coach Ceal Barry, now an associate athletic director for academics and student services and Senior Women's Administrator at CU, joined the FSN Rocky Mountain team in 2005 as an analyst for Colorado men's and women's basketball, Colorado State women's basketball and University of Denver women's basketball telecasts. Barry racked up a 427-242 record in her 22 seasons on the Buffaloes sideline. The four-time Big 8 Coach of the Year (1989, '93, '94, '95) led Colorado to 12 NCAA tournament appearances, including six trips to the Sweet 16 and three to the Eight Elite. She was named the women's basketball national coach of the year in 1994 by the United States Basketball Writer's Association and Basketball Times Magazine. Barry was a 2006 inductee to the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame.
Mike Evans
Denver Outlaws Play-by-Play
Mike Evans is celebrating his fourth season as the play-by-play announcer for the Denver Outlaws. Evans can be heard on "The Sports Guys" radio show weekday afternoons on 104.3 The Fan. He previously was a talk show host in the Dallas and Boston markets and has covered a variety of football, basketball, hockey, golf and tennis events. He is a 1991 graduate of Syracuse University with a degree in Broadcast Journalism.
George Frazier
Colorado Rockies Analyst
Former Major League relief pitcher George Frazier is entering his 12th season as the Rockies analyst for FSN Rocky Mountain. Frazier pitched 10 seasons in the big leagues from 1978 to 1987. He started his career with St. Louis, then moved on to the New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, Chicago Cubs (NL) and finished his career with the Minnesota Twins. He went 35-43 in 415 games with a 4.20 ERA and 29 saves. He made trips to the World Series with both the Yankees ('81) and the Twins ('87), earning a world championship ring in his final year as a player. He played collegiate baseball at the University of Oklahoma, leading the Sooners to four consecutive trips to the College World Series. In 1976, Milwaukee selected Frazier in the ninth round of the draft.
Drew Goodman
Colorado Rockies Play-by-Play
Six-time Colorado Sportscaster of the Year Drew Goodman is entering his eighth season calling Colorado Rockies games and his 21st overall for FSN Rocky Mountain. He is one of two original employees of FSN Rocky Mountain, joining the Denver-based regional sports network in 1988 (then known as Prime Sports). This year, he'll call games in major-league baseball, University of Colorado men's basketball, various network live events, and ancillary programming. In addition, Goodman hosts FSN's Spotlight series. He picked up his first Colorado Sportscaster of the Year in 2002 and won the award four years in a row. A native of New York, Goodman received his bachelor's degree in communications from Ithaca College in 1985.
Tom Helmer
Host, DU Men's and Women's Basketball Play-By-Play
Tom Helmer is in his third year with FSN Rocky Mountain where he hosts Colorado Rockies Pregame and Postgame Reports, University of Colorado basketball telecasts, University of Denver basketball and hockey telecasts and Colorado high school football telecasts. Since coming to FSN in May 2006, Helmer has anchored and reported for several locally produced shows, in addition to anchoring national FSN programming such as The Baseball Report, BCS Breakdown and The Official BCS Ratings Show. A 1993 graduate of California Lutheran University, Helmer has worked in television since he graduated from college.
Charlie Host
College Hockey Analyst
A four-year letterwinner for the University of Denver hockey team (1993-97), Charlie Host is in his fourth season as a game analyst for DU hockey games on FSN. Host served as the radio game analyst for DU hockey in the five seasons prior to joining FSN. When not calling hockey games, Host is a wealth management financial consultant at RBC Bank in Denver.
Jeff Huson
Colorado Rockies Analyst
In 2006, Jeff Huson embarked on a new career in baseball, serving as analyst for Colorado Rockies coverage on FSN Rocky Mountain. When not working in the booth Huson's insights to the game came in handy in the studio for the Rockies Pregame and Postgame Reports. The former University of Wyoming baseball star played 15 years in professional baseball, 12 years as a utility player with the Montreal Expos, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Milwaukee Brewers, Seattle Mariners, Anaheim Angels and Chicago Cubs. He most recently served as a roving infield instructor with the Chicago Cubs minor league organization working with major-league prospects from the AAA level to the Dominican Republic League from 2001 to 2005. Huson's MLB career began in 1985 when the Montreal Expos signed him as an amateur free agent. Over his pro career, Huson played 827 games at a variety of positions - third base, shortstop, second base, first base and in the outfield. He was the ultimate utility player, posting a career batting average of .234 and a fielding average of .969.
Dan Kelly
DU Hockey Play-by-Play
Dan Kelly is back calling play-by-play for DU hockey telecasts on FSN Rocky Mountain after spending the two years with the network in 2004 and 2005. Kelly has previously been the television play-by-play voice for the Chicago Blackhawks and Columbus Blue Jackets. He also has done radio play-by-play for the St. Louis Blues. Dan is the son of legendary St. Louis Blues broadcaster Dan Kelly, Sr. His brother, John, is currently the television voice of the St. Louis Blues.
Joel Klatt
High School Football Analyst
Joel Klatt, owner of 44 school records at the University of Colorado as the Buffs starting quarterback from 2003-05, is as an analyst for Colorado high school football telecasts on FSN Rocky Mountain, as well as regional Big 12 college football programming. He also serves as an analyst for the Rockies Pregame and Postgame Reports. Klatt excelled in football and baseball while a student at Pomona High School in Arvada, Colo. With his skills on the baseball diamond, Klatt pursued a career in the big leagues and was selected as a third baseman by the San Diego Padres with their 11th round pick in the 2000 amateur baseball draft. The summer after he graduated high school he joined Class A Peoria where he led the team in doubles with 12 and batted .209 with one homerun and 15 runs batted in. He spent spring training with the Padres in 2001 and 2002 but told himself that if he did not land on a high A-ball team that he would give college football a try. Klatt joined the University of Colorado football team in 2002 as a "recruited" walk-on. Klatt finished up his senior season picking up honorable mention All-Big 12 honors once again and owning 44 school records, including passing yards (7,375), touchdowns (44), completion percentage (60.8) and completions (666). The 44 records are the second most records set by one student-athlete at the school only to Byron "Whizzer" White who set 51 between 1934 and 1937. Although he was not drafted in the 2006 NFL draft, Klatt attended the Detroit Lions' and New Orleans Saints rookie mini-camps. The Saints signed him to a free-agent contract but released him 11 days later on June 2, 2006. He was picked up on waivers less than a week later but Klatt was released on Aug. 27, 2006 just before the start of the regular season.
Oren Lomena
Rockies All Access, co-host; High School Spotlight, co-host
An avid sports fan, Oren Lomena is the co-host of the Emmy Award-winning Rockies All Access and Emmy Award-nominated Farmers Insurance High School Spotlight. He previously was a contributor and then host of Raw Sports and FSN Live At The Barbershop. Lomena attended the Ohio Center for Broadcasting and after graduating joined then FSN staff. Lomena spent two years with the FSN Rocky Mountain as a production assistant prior to joining the on-air team.
Alanna Rizzo
Rockies All Access, co-host; High School Spotlight, co-host; Stadium Reporter
Alanna Rizzo returned to her home state of Colorado in September 2007 to join FSN Rocky Mountain as co-host of Rockies All Access and High School Spotlight, in addition to being a roving reporter for Colorado Rockies telecasts. Rizzo also handles sideline duties for the University of Colorado and University of Denver basketball telecasts and high school football telecasts. A Colorado native, Rizzo grew up in Colorado Springs where she was inducted into the Sierra High School Athletic Hall of Fame in February 2006. She received her B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1997 and received her M.A. from CU in Broadcast Journalism in 2003.
Marc Stout
Host, Stadium Reporter
Marc Stout joined FSN Rocky Mountain in July 2007 as host of Rockies Pregame and Postgame Reports and rotates as a reporter during Colorado Rockies telecasts. Stout's responsibilities also include calling play-by-play for University of Colorado women's basketball telecasts University of Colorado women's soccer telecasts and Colorado high school football telecasts. Stout was the play-by-play announcer for Colorado Rapids telecasts on FSN Rocky Mountain from 1997 to 2004. Stout's voice is familiar in the Denver scene as he spent 10 years as host and producer of "The Locker Room" morning show on KBPI 106.7 FM.
Ron Zwerin
Denver Outlaws Analyst
Ron Zwerin brings a familiar voice and face around the Denver area to his role as the Denver Outlaws analyst. He is a former reporter for KDVR and KCNC television stations. Staying close to the game of lacrosse, Zwerin is camp coordinator for three camps during the summer for the Colorado Lacrosse club. He currently serves as a media specialist with SE2, a public relations and mass communications firm in Denver. Zwerin is a 1990 graduate of the University of Colorado with a degree in Broadcast Journalism and Mass Communications.
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