LINCOLN, Neb. — Greg Sharpe, the radio voice of Nebraska football and baseball, died after a yearlong fight against pancreatic cancer, his family announced Saturday. Sharpe, 61, called Nebraska ...
LOSS OF FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL. PLAY BY PLAY ANNOUNCER GREG SHARPE. SHARPE’S FAMILY ANNOUNCING THAT HE PASSED AWAY YESTERDAY AT THE AGE OF 61 AFTER FIGHTING A BATTLE WITH PANCREATIC CANCER.
Greg Sharpe, the man whose voice has long been synonymous with Nebraska football and baseball, died Friday after a nearly yearlong bout with pancreatic cancer. Greg Sharpe, who recently completed ...
Allen went 2-for-2 with three RBI and a run scored in Tuesday's Cactus League game against the Padres, and he is batting .533 this spring. Allen has gone 8-for-15 in the early going with a home ...
Nick Handley and Kaleb Henry share their thoughts on the passing of Greg Sharpe. The guys also discuss their memories of the Voice of the Huskers both from over the air and personally. Finally ...
The Millard South graduate was leaving West Stadium when in walked the guy who had been calling Husker football and baseball games since Perry could remember. There was Greg Sharpe.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen also issued a statement: “Greg Sharpe was the voice of Nebraska’s cherished football and baseball traditions for nearly two decades. He invited all of us to be part of ...
After battling cancer for nearly a year, Greg Sharpe has passed away ... While his passion and energy on the call of Husker football and baseball brought joy to so many for the past 17 seasons ...
Greg Sharpe, the play-by-play voice for Nebraska football since 2007, died on Friday of cancer. He was 61. Sharpe, who also called the school’s baseball games since 2008, announced in April that ...
The Millard South graduate was leaving West Stadium when in walked the guy who had been calling Husker football and baseball games since Perry could remember. There was Greg Sharpe.
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