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This user is interested in updating information about college football and college basketball history and broadcasting. It's created by Tony Castricone, the current voice of the Washington Huskies.

Washington Huskies Football Radio Broadcasts
Year Flagship Play-by-Play Announcer Announcer
1952 KING-AM 1090 Johnny Jarstad
1958 KIRO-AM 710 Pat Hayes Ken Kager
1959 KIRO-AM 710
1960 KING-AM 1090 Rod Belcher[1] Ken Kager
1961 KING-AM 1090 Rod Belcher
1962 KING-AM 1090 Rod Belcher
1963 KING-AM 1090
1964 KING-AM 1090
1965 KING-AM 1090
1966 KVI-AM 570
1967 KVI-AM 570
1968 KVI-AM 570 Bill Schonely Jimmy Dudley
1969 KVI-AM 570 Bill Schonely Bob Robertson
1970 KVI-AM 570 Bob Robertson
1971 KVI-AM 570 Bob Robertson Frank Greif Martin Wyatt
1972 KIRO-AM 710
1973 KIRO-AM 710
1974 KIRO-AM 710
1975 KIRO-AM 710 Pete Gross Ron Barr Wayne Cody
1976 KIRO-AM 710 Wayne Cody Gary Justice
1977 KIRO-AM 710 Wayne Cody
1978 KOMO-AM 1000 Bruce King Bob Rondeau
1979 KOMO-AM 1000 Bruce King Bob Rondeau Gary Johnson
1980 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Gary Johnson
1981 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Gary Johnson
1982 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Gary Johnson
1983 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Gary Johnson
1984 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Sam Adkins
1985 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Sam Adkins
1986 KIRO-AM 710 Barry Tompkins Don Heinrich Steve Thomas
1987 KIRO-AM 710 Barry Tompkins Don Heinrich Steve Thomas
1988 KIRO-AM 710 Barry Tompkins Don Heinrich Steve Thomas
1989 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Sam Adkins Bill Swartz
1990 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Sam Adkins Bill Swartz
1991 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Sam Adkins Bill Swartz
1992 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Sam Adkins Bill Swartz
1993 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Sam Adkins Bill Swartz
1994 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Bill Swartz
1995 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Bill Swartz
1996 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Bill Swartz
1997 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Bill Swartz
1998 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Bill Swartz
1999 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Bill Swartz
2000 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Bill Swartz
2001 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Bill Swartz
2002 KJR-AM 950 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Elise Woodward

Steve Sandmeyer

2003 KJR-AM 950 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Elise Woodward
2004 KJR-AM 950 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Elise Woodward
2005 KJR-AM 950 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Elise Woodward
2006 KJR-AM 950 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Elise Woodward
2007 KJR-AM 950 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Elise Woodward
2008 KJR-AM 950 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Elise Woodward
2009 KJR-AM 950 Bob Rondeau Chuck Nelson Elise Woodward
2010 KJR-AM 950 Bob Rondeau Damon Huard Elise Woodward
2011 KJR-AM 950 Bob Rondeau Damon Huard Elise Woodward
2012 KJR-AM 950 Bob Rondeau Damon Huard Elise Woodward
2013 KJR-AM 950 Bob Rondeau Damon Huard Elise Woodward
2014 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Damon Huard Elise Woodward
2015 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Damon Huard Elise Woodward
2016 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Damon Huard Elise Woodward
2017 KOMO-AM 1000 Bob Rondeau Damon Huard Elise Woodward
2018 KOMO-AM 1000 Tony Castricone[2] Damon Huard Elise Woodward
2019 KOMO-AM 1000 Tony Castricone Damon Huard

Greg Lewis[3]

Elise Woodward
2020 KJR-AM 950

Bold indicates a Washington state sportscaster of the year winner.[4]

  1. ^ Raley, Dan; Reporter, P.-I. (2007-05-30). "Where Are They Now: Rod Belcher, former sports broadcaster". seattlepi.com. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  2. ^ "Clemson's Tony Castricone hired to succeed Bob Rondeau as Huskies' play-by-play voice". The Seattle Times. 2017-08-29. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  3. ^ Caple, Christian. "With Damon Huard transitioning out, Greg Lewis gets his shot..." The Athletic. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  4. ^ "Washington". National Sports Media Association. Retrieved 2020-05-08.