Bill Enis facts for kids
Bill Enis (born January 24, 1934 – died December 14, 1973) was a famous American sportscaster. He was known for calling exciting sports games for many years. He worked for teams like the Houston Oilers and the Houston Astros.
Who Was Bill Enis?
Bill Enis was a well-known voice in sports. He helped bring the excitement of games into homes across America. He worked for a major TV network called NBC.
What Sports Did Bill Enis Cover?
Bill Enis covered some of the biggest sports in the United States. He called games for:
- The American Football League (AFL)
- The National Football League (NFL)
- Major League Baseball (MLB)
He was a busy sportscaster, sharing his passion for football and baseball with many fans.
When Did Bill Enis Pass Away?
Bill Enis continued his work as a sportscaster until he passed away in 1973. He died at the age of 39.
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