I'm in my 39th year of broadcasting on radio and television. Prior to joining 92.9 The Ticket in November 2012, I spent 16 years at WLBZ-TV (NBC Affiliate) in Bangor, Maine. My television experience included three years as a news reporter/anchor and 13 years as sports director/anchor. In 1993, I moved to WZON (AM620) in Bangor as sports/program director and created Maine’s first all-sports radio station. WZON was twice named Maine Associated Press Station of The Year. Along with my broadcasting duties, I am an adjunct instructor at the Husson University New England School of Communications in Bangor teaching Intro to Sports Journalism. I'm honored to have been named Maine Sportscaster of The Year six times, along with 13 AP Best Radio Sportscast awards, 12 AP/MAB Best Radio Play-by-Play awards, eight AP/MAB Best TV Play-by-Play awards and six AP/MAB Best TV Sportscast awards. My community volunteering includes president of Bangor East Little League, Senior League World Series opening ceremony committee chair, honorary member of the UMaine Black Bear Club, board of directors Maine Basketball Hall of Fame and member of the Jay Ramsdell Scholarship committee. I am from Houlton, Maine and a Ricker College graduate. My wife Nora and I reside in Bangor with our five children.
Dale Duff
Vikes’ Deprey Hits 1000 Points
Caribou Vikings senior Parker Deprey will have his name added to the school 1000 point club.
Another Alley Reaches 1000 Points
The Alley basketball family has another 1000 point scorer. Stearns High School senior Katherine Alley hit the mark in her team's 54-37 win over Bucksport at the Maine Basketball Hall of Fame Classic Tournament at the Cross Center in Bangor Saturday morning.
Bangor Edges Brewer 53-47
The Bangor Rams had all they could handle with the Brewer Witches Friday night, winning 53-47 for their fourth win of the season.
300 Wins & Counting For Dexter’s Murray
Dexter High School boys basketball coach Peter Murray joned the 300-win club last night with the Tigers 58-49 win over Penquis.
Bangor Considers Cameron Stadium Upgrade
A new proposal has been put forward to bring a new multi-use turf surface and eight-lane track to Cameron Stadium in Bangor. The estimated cost is about $2.5 million dollars.
Kristina Kelly Talks Nat’l Player of the Year
The United Soccer Coaches have named Camden Hills senior Kristina Kelly the National Player of the Year for schoolgirl soccer.
Varney Leads Hawks To 4th Win
Hermon senior Isaac Varney scored 10 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter as the Hawks beat Old Town 56-45 Wednesday night in Big East Conference Class B North action.
Gross Is Gaziano Award Nominee
Bucksport High School lineman and LTC Player of the Year, David Gross, is one of seven nominees for the Gaziano Award for top Offensive Lineman in Maine.
Wahlstrom Added To USA World Junior Team
Maine native Oliver Wahlstrom has been added the USA World Juniors Team that is prepping for the upcoming World Championship Tournament in the Czech Republic.
Kelly Named Nat’l Player of the Year
Camden Hills standout senior Kristina Kelly has been named the National Player of the Year for high school girls by the United Soccer Coaches Association.