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Jim Zabel died at his Scottsdale%2C Ariz.%2C home Thursday at the age of 91 Zabel was the colorful play-by-play voice for more than 6%2C100 sporting events He once ran a footrace against Jesse ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa --- Jim Zabel once joked that when his life ended, he hoped it would end high above a stadium in a press box so that he would be ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Longtime Iowa broadcaster, Jim Zabel, 91, died peacefully at his desk in his home, in Scottsdale, Ariz., on May 23, 2013. Services will be held on June ...
A Celebration of Life service for longtime Iowa athletics and WHO radio broadcaster Jim Zabel will be held at 4 p.m. June 21 at Lutheran Church of Hope, 925 Jordan Creek Pkwy in West Des Moines.
CORALVILLE, Iowa — When Jim Zabel told Iowa fans to hug and kiss their radios, chances are half the state complied. When Bob Brooks’ deep baritone belted “Hello everybody, how ya doin ...
Jim Zabel, a Davenport native and Iowa broadcasting legend who was a play-by-play voice for Iowa football and basketball games for nearly half a century, died Thursday.
BURLINGTON, Iowa — Brandon Parrish’s earliest recollections of Iowa football games began even before kindergarten when his father would turn on radios all over his house to hear longtime ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Longtime Iowa football broadcaster Ed Podolak announced Monday he will move out of the radio booth this season and limit his appearances to pregame shows and podcasts.