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Rod Belcher

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In 1950, Belcher was hired by a San Francisco station which had a beer company as the sponsor; he changed his radio name to Rod Hughes to avoid embarrassment to the sponsor. He returned to the State of Washington in 1954 where he was a sports broadcaster on
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Belcher later worked for more than 10 years as a public information officer for the State of Washington Highway Department. He once served as sports editor of the
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and radio in Seattle. He was named the State of Washington's top sports broadcaster from 1961 to 1964. He was also selected by the
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in Seattle. In 1957, he began doing play-by-play of Seattle Rainiers games on KOL. He also broadcast
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theme song, "Go Go You Pilots." He also served as the voice of the
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as its football board member for the State of Washington.
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Cal Poly Humboldt Lumberjacks men's basketball players
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Berkeley, California
Seattle, Washington
Humboldt State College
Seattle Rainiers
Washington Huskies
Seattle Redhawks
Genre
Play-by-play
KOL Radio
KING-TV
Seattle Rainiers
Leo Lassen
Seattle Pilots
San Francisco 49ers
Berkeley, California
Humboldt State College
Tacoma, Washington
KOL radio
University of Washington football
Seattle University basketball
KING-TV
Associated Press
Humboldt Times
The Seattle Times


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