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Danny Page
Hosting Home Field Sports' Friday Football Final, Thursday night's VC Football Show, and anchoring the coverage of all the Friday night broadcasts is Ventura native Danny Page. Page spent last season as the studio host for St. Bonaventure's radio broadcasts after working as the evening sports anchor at San Diego's XX 1090am Sports Radio. A graduate of USC, Page served as the play-by-play broadcaster during the 2005 football season, calling USC's thrilling 34-31 win over Notre Dame and their timeless 41-38 defeat to Texas. For Home Field Sports, Page has recently broadcast Ventura County Fusion soccer and United States Water Polo. Danny is Home Field Sports' Director of Broadcasting, and he asks that all fan mail be sent to:
dpage@homefieldsports.com
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Eric "The Hawk" Evelhoch
A product of the Motor City, "The Hawk" grew up listening to legends like Ernie Harwell in Grosse Pointe, MI. Proud graduate of Grosse Pointe South HS, Eric headed sports coverage on WGPS TV for all four years at South where he called play-by-play for Blue Devils football, basketball, and hockey, winning the Michigan Association of Broadcasters High School Play-By-Play of the Year award in 2004. With over 7 years broadcast experience, "The Hawk" is excited to join the HFS family as a radio show host and play-by-play broadcaster. A fanatical hockey follower, Evelhoch has his sights set on Mike "Doc" Emrick's spot as NBC's national NHL play-by-play voice, and can regularly be found at Honda Center and STAPLES Center, taking in games of his beloved Ducks as well as the Kings. Talk to Hawk at:
eevelhoch@homefieldsports.com
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Ron Williams
Ron is geared up for another season in the broadcast center at Home Field Sports as a studio analyst, as well as a live gamenight commentator and "Stats" man. His vocal training all started with his very first, Mr. Microphone. He has traveled many miles to attend ball games around the country. In other words, he is a sports junkie. His other hobbies include the great outdoors, traveling, photography, coaching, music, and attending concerts. Ron graduated from Carpinteria High, and from there, went on to Santa Barbara City College and finally Arizona State, where he just came up short being the mascot, "Sparky". You may contact him with your questions or comments at RWilliams@homefieldsports.com.

Ryan Miller
After serving last season as the play-by-play broadcaster for St. Bonaventure during their State title run, Ryan Miller returns to the broadcast booth to bring you the Ventura County Game of the Week and Ventura College football. Miller brings over a decade of football play-by-play experience having called games at the prep, collegiate and professional levels. Miller’s football expertise even translated to the front office as he once served as the General Manager for the Myrtle Beach Stingrays NIFL team. Miller is a devout St. Louis Rams fan and firmly believes the team will one day return to LA...and that they will be called the Los Angeles Rams of Costa Mesa/Laguna Niguel of Orange County...and that some day, they will win a game.
If you would like to reminisce about wasted Rams draft picks, you can contact him at:
RMiller@HomeFieldSports.com

Victor Holmes
Joining Miller in the booth is former Ventura High star fullback Victor Holmes. A standout at both Ventura High School and Ventura College, Holmes was the starting fullback for the most prolific single-season rusher in high school football history. We at Home Field Sports believe that, thus, Holmes is the greatest fullback in high school history and we are excited to have him on board as our lead analyst. Victor lives in Ventura with his wife and two daughters. In his free time, Victor is known to be quite the kayak-fisherman. In fact, we believe that Victor is, in fact, the greatest kayak-fisherman in high school football history.
You can contact Victor at vholmes@homefieldsports.com.

Sam Ireifej
Sam has been in love with the the game of football his whole life. Sam played high school football at Marina High in Huntington Beach. After high school Sam took his talent to the mid-west, where he played and finished his career at West Texas A&M University. At WTAMU, Sam was a three year starter at Guard, and helped lead his team to not only a Conference championship, but their first ever trip to the NCAA Div. II playoffs. After his career ended Sam took off the shoulder pads and helmet, and put on a polo and a headset. Sam's first broadcasting job was for KWTS, where he covered and called sporting events in the Texas Panhandle. Sam's also done broadcasting for CNN, and KAMR (NBC affiliate). He's also a die-hard Laker fan.
sam@homefieldsports.com

Brian Farwell
Play-by-Play broadcaster Brian Farwell comes to Home Field Sports after graduating from Cal Berkeley. While in the East Bay, Farwell worked for KALX radio calling Cal football, basketball and baseball games. After graduating in May 2007, Farwell moved back home to sunny Southern California and currently works as a sports production assistant at CBS2/ KCAL 9. While Farwell enjoys the production side of sports television, his ultimate goal is to become an on-air sports broadcaster. As you listen to Farwell throughout the season, you will undoubtedly notice his allegiance to his alma maters: Oaks Christian and Cal Berkeley, but regardless he promises to call the games as free of bias as possible. If he doesn't, you can send your complaints to:
BFarwell@homefieldsports.com

Amani J King
Amani's love for sports began while playing for the Grant High School Boys Basketball Team with former Lancers Point Guard and NBA Star Gilbert Arenas, where Amani started at center. After graduating Grant to attend Los Angeles Pierce College, Amani received his Associate of Arts Degree in Communications in 2002. Now he is right around the corner from finishing his studies for a Bachelors of Arts Degree in Journalism at Cal State University Northridge. Amani idolizes Lakers' legendary broadcaster, the late Chick Hearn and he can't wait for basketball season.
ajking@homefieldsports.com
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Kev Jones
Following a two year hiatus from Ventura County sports broadcasting,
UCSB student and Ventura High alumnus Kev Jones has returned to his
native stomping grounds to broadcast local games for Home Field
Sports. Noted for his in-stadium play by play announcing during the
2005 Ventura High boys basketball title run, Jones also filled in as
play by play announcer for all three levels of Ventura High Football.
Jones has since worked with radio station KCSB 91.9, while maintaining
a strong passion for voice and sound recording. Kev likes to tell
himself he coined the widely used basketball catch phrase "draino."
You can explain to Kev that "enfuego," "in the zone," and "nothin' but net," were also his creations by emailing him at: kevinjones@umail.ucsb.edu.
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