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USS Pearl Harbor pulled into its namesake port this week as it prepares for its six-month stint leading the Pacific ...
Pete Medhurst, the longtime voice of Navy sports and a local talk radio host, died at 55 after a battle with cancer.
Pete Medhurst, a longtime radio broadcaster for Navy athletics, has died. He was 55. Navy's athletic department spoke with Medhurst's family and announced his death on social media Tuesday. The ...
For all the time Joe Miller spent driving across the Northeast chasing Navy sports teams’ treks through the Patriot League, he doesn’t remember turning on the radio much. In life, just as on the ...
Pete Medhurst, who died Monday at age 55, lived his childhood dream by becoming a sports broadcaster and being the “Voice of Navy Athletics.” ...
Pete Medhurst, longtime voice of the Navy Midshipmen on the Navy Radio Network and WBAL Radio and one of the best play-by-play announcers in all of sports, died Monday night after a brave and ...
This week, the Navy football and the larger DMV sports community lost a long-standing fixture with the death of broadcaster Pete Medhurst. Medhurst passed away at the age of 55 after a battle with ...
Radio personality and the voice of Navy Athletics Pete Medhurst passed away on January 20 following a two-month battle with brain cancer.
This week, the Navy football and the larger DMV sports community lost a long-standing fixture with the death of broadcaster Pete Medhurst. Medhurst passed away ...
Pete Medhurst, the "Voice of Navy Athletics," died Monday night after battling brain cancer at the age of 55. Medhurst was in his 12th year as the Voice of Navy Football and had been with the Navy ...
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