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  1. By Chris Schenkel Special to ESPN Classic (Four-time National Sportscaster of the Year, Chris Schenkel was the voice of ABC's NCAA college football for 12 years.)

  2. Chris Schenkel, Legendary Sportscaster and ASA Hall of Famer, Dies. Chris Schenkel, legendary sportscaster and ASA Hall of Famer whose easygoing baritone won over fans during a more than six-decade broadcasting career in which he covered everything from bowling to the Olympics, died September 11, 2004, following a long battle with emphysema.

  3. 12 de sept. de 2005 · INDIANAPOLIS – Sportscaster Chris Schenkel, whose easygoing baritone won over fans during a more than six-decade broadcasting career in which he covered everything from bowling to the Olympics ...

  4. I had two connections with Chris Schenkel. I went to Wawasee High School, where one of my classmates was John Schenkel, Chris’ son. John and I had been on the golf team together and were in a lot of the same classes. I had been to the Schenkel’s house on Lake Tippecanoe a couple of times and had met Chris there. Of course, we knew John had a famous father, with the distinctive baritone ...

  5. 20 de ago. de 2014 · Chris Schenkel, the long-time voice of many top events at ABC Sports, will be inducted posthumously into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame, the organization announced today. The ceremony will be held Tuesday, Dec. 16, in New York. From the earliest days of television to the brink of the 21st Century, generations of sports fans grew up with Schenkel’s baritone and low-key delivery as the ...

  6. 12 de jul. de 2021 · Chris Schenkel, the long-time voice of many top events at ABC Sports, will be inducted posthumously into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame, the organization announced today. The ceremony will ...

  7. Schenkel, Christopher Eugene (“Chris”) (b. 21 August 1923 in Bippus, Indiana; d. 11 September 2005 in Fort Wayne, Indiana), professional sportscaster whose pioneering work in football, basketball, boxing, golf, bowling, and the Olympic Games earned him legendary status.Schenkel was one of six children of German immigrants who managed a feed and grain business and a small farm.