Wes Hart is a graduate of Bangor High School and the New England School of Communications. His instructors at NESCOM included Jeff Solari and Dale Duff of 92.9 The Ticket. Wes began his professional broadcasting career at WZON in 2012 providing play by play and color duties for high school sports. He has recently delivered the sportscasts for the Pulse Morning Show on WZON. Wes has called 19 State Championship games in his brief career. He also works in the Sports Information Department at Husson University. Hart will be Senior Producer for “The Drive” along with his hosting duties.
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The Houston Astros defeated the New York Yankees in the American League Wild Card Game in the Bronx last night to advance to the AL Division Series, and if you just caught the post-game reactions you may have thought the 'Stros took home a World Series...
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Another NFL game was determined due to a questionable call last night, once again bringing up a discussion that Patriots coach Bill Belichick has been at the forefront of for a while. Should NFL coaches be able to challenge any play, and not just two (or three if they win both) per game...
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A payroll of over $180-million. Expectations of rejuvenation after a disappointing 2014 season. Big-time additions in the offseason. All of these things resulted in the Boston Red Sox putting together a 78-84 season which planted them back in the basement of the AL East for the third time in four years...
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With the New England Patriots on a bye week, you might be looking for something to fill a void this weekend. Luckily, starting tonight, there are plenty of things going on in the sports world for you to soak in.
There's great high school football happening all around the state, big college football games on the local and national level, and other NFL games all day Sunday...
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The sports calendar basically consumes 365 days a year now. There are two months in particular that are loaded with great events, and we're about to embark on one of them starting today. Look at these menus!
In April, you have the NCAA basketball tournaments, MLB starting off, NBA and NHL playoffs, not to mention The Masters and college baseball and softball being in full-swing...
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Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers are already having MVP-type seasons. They've combined to throw 19 touchdowns (Rodgers 10, Brady 9) and exactly zero interceptions through the first three weeks and it doesn't seem that they'll slow down any time soon...
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Jonathan Papelbon and Bryce Harper went at it in the dugout in Washington yesterday after Papelbon lectured Harper for not running out a weak fly ball. Harper had publicly called Papelbon out for a different incident earlier in the week, so it seems like this was an inevitable scuffle...
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People have already started to compare the 2015 New England Patriots to the 2007 team that went 18-1 and set multiple NFL offensive records. Instead of going that far, let's just compare some of the weapons from each squad.
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Jason Alexander turns 56 today, which of course raises the question: what was your favorite George Costanza moment on Seinfeld?
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After two full weeks of NFL action it seems clear that the New England Patriots are still the best team in the AFC, and you could say it's by a wide margin. That being said, there is a long way to go before we find out who will represent in the AFC in Super Bowl 50, and today we want to know which team you think presents the biggest challenge for the defending champs to get back there...
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