Mazz a master on air and on the links
Since becoming the Red Sox beat reporter for the Boston Herald in 1995, Tony Massarotti has developed into a Boston sports media icon. From WEEI to AM 1510 to ESPN to the Boston Globe to numerous television guest shots, the man they call “Mazz” is one of the industry’s best. — » Read More: Mazz a master on air and on the links
Marshall law rules on the course
Comcast SportsNet Celtics analyst Donny Marshall plays golf every day. He owns a golf course, and has competed in numerous Pro-Am tournaments with the likes of Brad Faxon, Jeff Sluman, Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley and Donald Trump. Given this resume, you would think that the 39 year-old Detroit native is a golf lifer, but not true. — » Read More: Marshall law rules on the course
Golf a constant in Halloran’s dynamic life
WCVB Channel 5 sports anchor Bob Halloran is a modern day Renaissance man. He answers to the titles television star, radio personality, author, and of course, golfer. Halloran’s most cherished title, however, is dad. — » Read More: Golf a constant in Halloran’s dynamic life
Burt no whipping boy on the course
Over the past decade, Bill Burt has become a Boston media insider through his memorable appearances on Sportsradio WEEI. Whether engaging in debate, or willingly serving as Glenn Ordway’s whipping boy, Burt shrewdly developed an immensely popular style and personae. — » Read More: Burt no whipping boy on the course
Molori Unplugged: Perillo talks putts and pigskins
As the editor of Patriots Football Weekly (PFW), Paul Perillo is a multi-media presence with his PFW television show and guest appearances on Comcast SportsNet, a regular gig with Michael Felger and Tony Massarotti on 98.5 The Sports Hub, and his own “PFW in Progress” show at Patriots.com. — » Read More: Molori Unplugged: Perillo talks putts and pigskins
Kathryn the Great reigns at NESN
NESN studio host and reporter Kathryn Tappen has a tough job. She is the TV referee for a bevy of bickering Bruins including Gord Kluzak, Barry Pederson and Mike Milbury. Since joining NESN in 2006, Tappen has been more than up to the task, carving a significant niche for herself in Boston sports media. — » Read More: Kathryn the Great reigns at NESN
Just an Average Joe on the golf course
As 7News Boston sports director, Joe Amorosino has a lot of responsibility. He anchors multiple weeknight sportscasts, hosts "Sports Xtra" Sundays at 11:25 p.m., and also manages the entire 7News sports department. And oh yeah, he and wife Tiffany have two children, daughter Alexa and son Rhys — » Read More: Just an Average Joe on the golf course
Lobel’s legend grows with heart, soul and golf
For more than three decades, Bob Lobel regaled Boston sports fans with knowledge, humor and a raised eye brow look at sports. As WBZ-TV’s lead sports anchor, he won numerous Sportscaster of the Year Awards and became the best and most accomplished sports media personality in Boston history. — » Read More: Lobel’s legend grows with heart, soul and golf
Hawk Talk
In his 35 years behind the microphone, White Sox broadcaster and golf maven Ken Harrelson has been known for his garish style. From “Put it on the board!” to “Grab some bench!” Harrelson is anything but a broadcasting wallflower, but don’t blame Ken. “That’s the Hawk,” says the 69 year-old Harrelson. “Many times I’d be in a game and would say to myself, ‘Ken, get out of the Hawk’s way and let him go.’ At golf tournaments, Hawk might yell to the fans for support before making a big putt. I’ve spoken to psychiatrists about it. Hawk can do things that Ken can’t do.” — » Read More: Hawk Talk
Golf lover Gumbel blazes unique trail
He has been slammed for defending and criticizing African American sports personalities. He has been chastised for being too outspoken and too reticent. Television journalist Bryant Gumbel, spent 15 years (1982-97) as the cohost of NBC’s “Today” show, but his today centers around sports. Since 1995, he has been the host of HBO’s “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.” The Emmy-winning machine continues to set the pace in intelligent and enlightening sports talk and features. — » Read More: Golf lover Gumbel blazes unique trail














