A belated farewell to one of the all-time greats in K-State sports broadcasting. Greg Sharpe passed away recently, taken far too soon after a long battle with cancer.
Tom Shatel believes a man’s legacy is how he made people feel. We are seeing what we already knew, that Greg Sharpe made a ...
As K-State was winning the biggest game in its history, I remember looking over at Sharpe and his partner, Stan Weber. Greg was animated, pumping his fist, his voice booming as he punctuated the ...
Funeral services for Greg Sharpe, the longtime broadcaster known as the "Voice of the Huskers," will be held next week.
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Topeka WIBW-TV on MSNFormer WIBW sportscaster Greg Sharpe ends battle with cancerGreg Sharpe, who spent 10 years covering sports at WIBW and currently was Voice of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, died Friday ...
Greg Sharpe, the longtime announcer of Nebraska Cornhuskers football games, has died at the age of 61, the school announced on Saturday. Sharpe had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer 10 months ...
Sharpe passed away on Feb. 14 ... TeamMates Mentoring Program or to sports broadcasting scholarship funds at Kansas State University or the University of Nebraska.
Greg Sharpe, the play-by-play voice for Nebraska ... Sharpe grew up in Olathe, Kansas, attended Kansas State and was the voice of K-State football and basketball from 1996 to 2002.
Greg Sharpe, the play-by-play voice for Nebraska ... Sharpe grew up in Olathe, Kansas, attended Kansas State and was the voice of K-State football and basketball from 1996-2002.
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