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Pete Medhurst, ‘Voice of Navy Athletics,’ dies
Pete Medhurst, longtime voice of Navy football, dies at 55
Pete Medhurst, who was the voice of Navy football for the past 12 years and Navy lacrosse for 24 years, died at age 55.
Pete Medhurst, the voice of Navy football for the past 12 years, dies at age 55
Pete Medhurst, a longtime radio broadcaster for Navy athletics, has died. He was 55. Navy's athletic department, which spoke with Medhurst's family, announced his death on social media Tuesday. The Capital Gazette reported in late October that Medhurst was having surgery for a brain tumor.
Longtime Navy play-by-play announcer Pete Medhurst dies after cancer battle
Pete Medhurst, the longtime play-by-play voice of Navy Athletics, died Monday night from cancer. He was 55. In a Facebook post, Pete’s wife, Brenda Medhurst, said he died from an aggressive melanoma cancer. He had undergone surgery in November to remove a cancerous brain tumor that had only been recently diagnosed.
Pete Medhurst, the ‘Voice of Navy Athletics,’ dies at 55
The longtime radio voice lost his brief battle with cancer. He had broadcast 240 consecutive Midshipmen football games until November.
Play-by-play broadcaster Pete Medhurst, ‘Voice of Navy Athletics,’ dies at 55
Pete Medhurst, a longtime broadcaster who earned the title of “Voice of Navy Athletics,” died Monday night after battling brain cancer. He was 55. Mr. Medhurst’s death was confirmed Tuesday morning by his wife Brenda Medhurst.
SUN: Play-by-play broadcaster Pete Medhurst, ‘Voice of Navy Athletics,’ dies at 55
Pete Medhurst, a longtime broadcaster who earned the title of “Voice of Navy Athletics,” died Monday night after battling brain cancer. He was 55.Mr. Medhurst’s
'Voice of Navy Athletics' Pete Medhurst Dies After Grueling Cancer Battle
Pete Medhurst, widely referred to has the 'Voice of Navy Athletics,' passed away on Jan. 20 after an ongoing battle with cancer. Following his shocking diagnosis last year, he underwent a surgery to remove a cancerous brain tumor.
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Navy football announcer, Pete Medhurst, spent final hours surrounded by wife & kids
Pete Medhurst, Navy Football's long time play-by-play announcer, was diagnosed last year with an aggressive form of melanoma.
The Baltimore Sun
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Navy football loses a member of the brotherhood with the death of Chris Wade
Navy
football
lost a member of its brotherhood late last month when Chris Wade died after a brief battle with cancer.
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OU football grades vs Navy: Sooners drop the ball (over and over) in Armed Forces Bowl
The Navy Midshipmen held on for the 21-20 win in the Armed Forces Bowl, denying the Oklahoma Sooners on a last minute 2-point ...
Capital Gazette
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Navy football seeing Armed Forces Bowl as recruiting platform, homecoming for area players
For several
Navy
football
players that hail from the Dallas-Fort Worth region, the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl is a wonderful and unexpected homecoming. For the
Navy
football
program as ...
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FUTURE FOOTBALL STARS FEATURED IN 2025 NAVY ALL-AMERICAN BOWL THIS SATURDAY, JAN. 11, LIVE AT 1 P.M. ET ON NBC AND PEACOCK
Navy All-American Bowl to Feature the Country’s Top High School Football Stars, Including No. 11 Overall Recruit and Michigan ...
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on MSN
Navy Midshipmen Receive Lofty Spot in Way-Too-Early College Football Rankings
The 2024 college football season was among the most successful in the history of the Navy Midshipmen program. In the second ...
Hosted on MSN
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TV networks starting to turn on Army-Navy game's placement on college football schedule
Multiple TV hosts from different networks voiced their displeasure with the Army-Navy game's placement right before the ...
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on MSN
Linebacker McKay Madsen Named Navy All-American Bowl’s Man of the Year Award Winner
The Navy All-American Bowl Selection Committee announced McKay Madsen (Clovis, CA/ Clovis North H.S.) as the winner of the ...
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