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Tony Parks

Chicago,IL

Summary

Professional sports announcer and former official looking to enhance the experience for the players and everyone else involved during the fall sports season.

Overview

25
25
years of professional experience

Work History

Play by Play Announcer

SLC Stars (G-League Utah Jazz)
06.2021 - Current
  • Called every game during the past three NBA G-League seasons including select games on NBATV.
  • Read commercials and announcements into microphone following prewritten scripts.
  • Engaged our community and helped them feel connected to the team.

Play by Play Broadcaster

ESPN
03.2021 - Current
  • Called the action for a number of college basketball games during the previous few seasons.
  • Collaborated with multidisciplinary teams of managers, producers and technical specialists.
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAXf8mUT2Jg&t=86s

In Stadium Host

Salt Lake Bees (AAA - LA Angels)
02.2006 - Current
  • Host all in stadium entertainment for the past 17 seasons.
  • Helped create the best in-game experience in MiLB.

Umpire

USA Softball (formerly ASA)
03.1999 - 09.2010
  • Officiated 512 games in my career including Men's Professional fast pitch, high school & college level softball.
  • 0 ejections in my career and officiated in one national championship (12u).

Education

Some College (No Degree) - Clinical Psychology And Criminal Justice

University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT

Skills

  • Social Networking
  • Conflict/game management
  • Deep knowledge of rules
  • Clear and appropriate communication

Accomplishments

2018 Man of the Year (Utah) for philanthropic efforts in fighting childhood cancer.

Timeline

Play by Play Announcer

SLC Stars (G-League Utah Jazz)
06.2021 - Current

Play by Play Broadcaster

ESPN
03.2021 - Current

In Stadium Host

Salt Lake Bees (AAA - LA Angels)
02.2006 - Current

Umpire

USA Softball (formerly ASA)
03.1999 - 09.2010

Some College (No Degree) - Clinical Psychology And Criminal Justice

University of Utah
Tony Parks