Meet the Team!
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Steve has been involved in radio and broadcasting since high school. It all started at the flagship station for the Aberdeen Ironbirds that Steve wanted to launch a local sports broadcasting network. Since that first encounter with sports broadcasting, Steve has worked in various capacities, including afternoon drive talent for Baltimore's highest rated radio station; doing swing shifts in Washington DC and managing a variety of radio stations on Maryland's Eastern Shore and lately as the technical producer for a nationally syndicated radio show. Steve launched SFMSports.Net in the Fall of 2009 with one goal: to showcase and feature the area's upcoming athletes. This mission is accomplished each time SFMSports.Net broadcasts a game.
When Steve is not producing and managing SFMSports.Net, he enjoys being on the air, traveling, spending time with family and friends and of course sports!
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Graham has reported for more than twenty radio stations in the Baltimore area including Mix 1065 and 92Q Jams. In 2006, he recieved an Executive Citation from Anne Arundel County Executive Janet Owens for his news work at WNAV-AM. Graham has also worked for the "Baltimore Examiner" and "The Capital" newspaper in Annapolis. He is currently taking classes at Anne Arundel Community College where he covers Women's Soccer and Cross Country for "The Campus Current".
Each week, Graham interviews local coaches and athletes and hosts the SFMSports.Net Weekly Round Up Show and can be heard hosting the Central Maryland Game of the Week.
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Central Maryland Marketing & On-Air Talent
Stephen has been in Radio and Television for about 5 years, he started out as a intern for QACPS 7 in Queen Anne's County helping broadcast his local high school football and other sporting events on the Eastern Shore! He was then hired by there sister station CRTV 6 as a TV Sports Director at the age of 16. After that venture he decieded to go in to radio whre he landed a intership at WCTR 1530 which was owned at the time by former Channel 13 host Dick Gelfman. There he eventually got hired to do many task for the station such as Community Relations/Producer/and On-Air Talent!
After WCTR, Stephen was hired by the Orioles Radio Network as a producer while attending the Broadcasting Instiution of Maryland where he is a proud alum! Stephen also worked on the Anita Marks Show and a handful of others locally produced shows within the CBS Radio family. In addition to his current duties at SFMSports.Net, Stephen also works as an on-site producer for SFMSports.Net's Baltimore affiliate, FOX 1370 Sports Radio.
Look for blogs from Stephen this season as he follows Maryland's minor league baseball teams.
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Sean Welsh sean.welsh@sfmsports.net
Play by Play Talent-Calvert Hall Cardinals Football & SFMSports.Net Weekly Round Up Host (Fall Sports)
Sean Welsh is a Baltimore-based writer and broadcaster. A proud alum of Towson University, Sean has been heard recently as a regular guest on FOX 1370 AM. While at Towson, he hosted a weekly sports talk show and broadcast football, hockey, basketball and baseball in various projects with the university. Before Towson, Sean spent two years at Harford Community College, where he was a member of the baseball team. He spent a summer in college as a volunteer analyst and play-by-play broadcaster for the Aberdeen IronBirds. After college, Sean began his career as a sports reporter with The Aegis in Harford County, where he covered high school sports and Kimmie Meissner's rise to Olympic fame. After seven months at The Aegis, Sean was hired to help launch The Baltimore Examiner, where he covered all Baltimore sports – from youth to high schools to colleges to professional.
During the paper's brief history, Sean won it's most high-profile editorial award for his coverage of Cal Ripken's induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. After spending three seasons covering the Orioles, Sean remains an active member of the Baseball Writer's Association of America. He also has contributed to various publications and Web sites, including USA Today, Sports Weekly, and MLB.com. After The Examiner closed in Feb. 2009, Sean was hired as an assistant baseball coach at his alma mater, Havre de Grace High School. In 2010, Sean takes over the head coach reigns of the Havre de Grace Warriors Baseball Team.
Sean lives in Bel Air with his wife, Liz, and their one-year-old daughter. Sean is the play by play talent for Calvert Hall College High School’s Cardinals Football games.
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Rick Charles is an experienced high school and minor league baseball broadcaster, covering games for Havre de Grace, Aberdeen and Stephen Decatur High Schools as well as the Aberdeen Ironbirds, the Hagerstown Suns, Baltimore Burn and the Ripken World Series. Rick was also the voice of the Baltimore Ravens Marching Band for 5 years. During his career in radio, Rick has served as the sports director at radio stations in Florida and Maryland. He has also acted as the Station Manager at broadcast outlets in Aberdeen and Ocean City, MD.
When Rick is not calling sports for SFMSports.Net, he is writing screenplays. So far, Rick has penned 4 screenplays. He also performs on stage in classics such as “Casablanca,” “A Christmas Carol,” “Camelot” and others. Rick also co-owns a mobile dj business in Ocean City.
You can hear Rick calling games for the Stephen Decatur Seahawks.
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Mike Calvert is currently the Operations Manager which includes the title of Sports Director at Great Scott Broadcasting in Georgetown, DE. Mike is also the afternoon drivetime personality on the cluster's Hot A/C station B101.7. Mike hosts the 'Ravens Wrap Show' during the season on the cluster's active rock station 93-5 The Beach.
Mike is a 1998 Calvert Hall and 2002 Loyola College graduate. While at Calvert Hall, Mike played four years of football and basketball. During the first three years at Loyola College, Mike went back and coached the same sports he played which included being Asst. Offensive Coordinator on the Varsity in 2000 at Calvert Hall. In his senior year of college, Mike was a student helper and scout team player for Loyola College's Women's basketball team.
Mike worked in finance for three years before getting into radio which he has now done for five years. Stints include part time at WCEI/WEMD-Easton including being apart of Easton High football broadcasts. Mike also hosted his own sports show on WNST-Baltimore in 2007.
This will be Mike's 3rd season being a part of the radio broadcast of Stephen Decatur Football. Oh, and Mike says "Go Cards!" | |
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