Pete Medhurst, who died Monday at age 55, lived his childhood dream by becoming a sports broadcaster and being the “Voice of ...
The longtime radio voice lost his brief battle with cancer. He had broadcast 240 consecutive Midshipmen football games until November.
Pete Medhurst, widely referred to has the 'Voice of Navy Athletics,' passed away on Jan. 20 after an ongoing battle with cancer. Following his shocking diagnosis last year, he underwent a surgery to ...
This week, the Navy football and the larger DMV sports community lost a long-standing fixture with the death of broadcaster ...
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Pete Medhurst, the voice of Navy football for the past 12 years, dies at age 55ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Pete Medhurst, a longtime radio broadcaster for Navy athletics, has died. He was 55. Navy's athletic department, which spoke with Medhurst's family, announced his death on social ...
When Johnson created a half hour Navy GameDay show prior to home football games, he had Medhurst do interviews. “Pete reminded me of myself,” Johnson said. “He did not care how much he got ...
Pete Medhurst, the longtime voice of Navy sports and a local talk radio host, died at 55 after a battle with cancer. “Last night we had to say Goodbye to Pete Medhurst,” his wife, Brenda ...
Pete Medhurst, a longtime broadcaster who earned the title of “Voice of Navy Athletics,” died Monday night after battling brain cancer. He was 55.Mr. Medhurst’s ...
Pete Medhurst, a longtime radio broadcaster for Navy athletics, has died. He was 55. Navy's athletic department spoke with Medhurst's family and announced his death on social media Tuesday.
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