Jerry Schemmel |
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 Schemmel in 2015 |
| Born | (1959-11-26) November 26, 1959
Madison, South Dakota, U.S. |
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| Occupations | - Broadcaster
- Motivational speaker
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Gerard H. Schemmel (born November 26, 1959) is an American sportscaster formally working as a play-by-play radio announcer for the Colorado Rockies of Major League Baseball.[1][2][3] He previously called Denver Nuggets games on both Radio and TV for 18 seasons.
He is a survivor of the United Airlines Flight 232 disaster that occurred on July 19, 1989.[3]
Schemmel is also an endurance cyclist, and holds several state of Colorado cycling records. In 2015, he and cycling partner Brad Cooper won the Two Person Division of the Race Across America. The pair finished 3,062 miles in little over seven days. A documentary about their effort, called Godspeed, was released in 2017.
Schemmel is the author of three books. "Chosen To Live," "The Extravagant Gift," and "Pedaling With Purpose."
References
- ^ Yingling, Noah (April 8, 2022). "Jerry Schemmel back on KOA Colorado Rockies radio broadcasts". roxpile.com. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
- ^ Sederquist, Ryan (June 20, 2023). "Colorado Rockies play-by-play man Jerry Schemmel wasn't too jealous of the Denver Nuggets announcer sitting in his old chair during the team's NBA title run". VailDaily.com. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
- ^ a b Groke, Nick (July 19, 2019). "30 years later, Rockies broadcaster Jerry Schemmel and other Flight 232 crash survivors can only remember". The Athletic. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
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- Established in 1993
- Based in Denver, Colorado
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- Founded on April 23, 1946
- Formerly the Eastern Pennsylvania Basketball League (1946–48), Eastern Professional Basketball League (1948–1970), and the Eastern Basketball Association (1970–78)
- Ceased operations on June 1, 2009
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- William Morgan (1946–1955)
- Harry Rudolph (1955–1970)
- William Montzman (1970–1975)
- Steve A. Kauffman (1975–1978)
- Jim Drucker (1978–1986)
- Carl Scheer (1986–1987)
- Mike Storen (1987–1988)
- Jay Ramsdell (1988–1989)
- Jerry Schemmel (1989–1990)
- Irv Kaze (1990–1991)
- Terdema Ussery (1991–1993)
- Mark Lamping (1993–1994)
- Tom Valdiserri (1994–1996)
- Steve Patterson (1996–1998)
- Gary Hunter (1998–1999)
- Isiah Thomas (1999–2000)
- Don Welsh (2000–2001)
- Gary Hunter (2001–2006)
- Jim Coyne (2007)
- Dennis Truax (2007–2009)
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- Somerset (1971)
- Wingo (1972)
- E. Johnson (1973)
- Wilburn (1974)
- Baskerville (1975)
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- Bowie (1989)
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- Boney (1997)
- King (1998)
- Griffin (1999)
- McInnis (2000)
- M. Simon (2002)
- Panko (2003)
- J. Davis (2004)
- Clancy Jr. (2005)
- Young (2007)
- Selvy (2008)
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- R. Davis (1978)
- McCarter (1979)
- B. Davis (1980)
- Russell (1981)
- Branson (1982)
- M. Davis (1983)
- Lingenfelter (1984)
- Collins (1985)
- Drew (1986)
- E. Johnson (1987)
- Allen (1988)
- Campbell (1989)
- Ferrell (1990)
- King (1991)
- Brundy (1992)
- Strong (1993)
- Monroe (1994)
- Bragg (1995)
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- Tucker (1997)
- McInnis (1998)
- D. Jones (1999)
- C. Smith (2000)
- Simon (2002)
- Cantrell (2003)
- Davis (2004)
- B. Thomas (2005)
- J. Thomas (2006)
- Fountain (2007)
- Jackson (2008)
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| Coach of the Year |
- Novak (1977)
- Monska (1978)
- M. Panaggio (1979)
- Klucas (1980)
- Karl (1981)
- Russell (1982)
- Karl (1983)
- Brown (1984)
- Jackson (1985)
- M. Panaggio (1986)
- Musselman (1987, 1988)
- Bibby (1989)
- Oliver (1989)
- Saunders (1990)
- Karl (1991)
- Reid (1992)
- D. Panaggio (1992)
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- Duncan (1994)
- McHone (1995)
- Suhr (1996)
- McHone (1997)
- D. Panaggio (1998)
- T. Jones (1999)
- D. Panaggio (2000)
- Joerger (2002)
- Daleo (2003)
- Joerger (2004)
- Bergman (2005)
- Woolpert (2007, 2008)
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| Rookie of the Year |
- Gaines (1958)
- McCoy (1959)
- Lewis (1960)
- Gunther (1961)
- Huggard (1962)
- Baynard (1963)
- Rohloff (1964)
- McKinney (1965)
- Love (1966)
- Wilburn (1967)
- Carlos (1968)
- Cornwall (1969)
- Mast (1970)
- Wallace (1971)
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- White (1973)
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- Perry (1975)
- Rivers & Luckett (1976)
- M. Jones (1977)
- Terry (1978)
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- E. Jones (1980)
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- Spriggs (1982)
- Sanders (1983)
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- Turner (1985)
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- Lett (1990)
- Thompson (1991)
- Kennedy (1992)
- Madkins (1993)
- Ford (1994)
- Warren (1995)
- Jackson (1996)
- Hopkins & Sasser (1997)
- Sims (1998)
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- Thomas (2000)
- Inge (2002)
- McElroy (2003)
- Bailey (2004)
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- Powell (2006)
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- Washington (2008)
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- C. Smith (1991)
- Mitchell (1992)
- Bardo (1993, 1994)
- Bell (1995)
- Davis (1996)
- Beck (1997)
- McDonald (1998)
- Martin (1999)
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- Felix (2006)
- Moon (2007)
- Phillips (2008)
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