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Ray Scott was a famous American sportscaster. He was born on June 17, 1919, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and passed away on March 23, 1998, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Ray Scott was best known for his exciting broadcasts of National Football League games, especially for the Green Bay Packers. His brother, Hal Scott, was also a sportscaster.

Ray Scott's Broadcasting Career

Ray Scott had a long and successful career talking about sports. He was known for his calm and clear voice, which made listening to games very enjoyable.

Calling Super Bowls

Ray Scott was a very important voice in early football history. He was the main announcer for CBS for the first two Super Bowl games. He called Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II. These were huge events in sports, and Ray Scott helped millions of people experience them.

Baseball Announcer

Besides football, Ray Scott also loved baseball. He was the main television and radio announcer for the Major League Baseball team, the Minnesota Twins. He worked with the Twins from 1961 to 1966. During this time, he called the exciting 1965 World Series.

After leaving the Twins, he called games for the Washington Senators in 1970 and 1971. He later returned to the Twins part-time from 1973 to 1975. Ray Scott also announced games for the Milwaukee Brewers in 1976 and 1977.

Other Sports He Covered

Ray Scott's talent wasn't just for football and baseball. In the 1980s, he also called college football games for several big universities. These included UCLA, Arizona, Minnesota, and Nebraska. Throughout his career, he also announced college basketball and golf events.

Awards and Honors for Ray Scott

Ray Scott received many awards for his amazing work as a sportscaster.

National and Regional Awards

The National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association honored Ray Scott twice as the National Sportscaster of the Year. This organization also gave him regional awards 12 times. These awards were given in four different states, showing how widely respected he was.

Hall of Fame Inductions

In 1982, Ray Scott was inducted into the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association's Hall of Fame. This is a very special honor for people who have made a big impact in sports broadcasting.

After he passed away, he continued to receive honors. In 2000, he was given the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award by the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This award recognizes people who have made outstanding contributions to professional football through radio and television. In July 2001, Ray Scott was also inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame.

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