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per Murphy:
He shook more hands, posed for a few pictures, grabbed his phone and picked up where he left off on the radio as a sports anchor led him through the concourse and student section for a live shot.
Cancer-free for two years after beating back Stage 4 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Jonckowski will continue his duties as Gophers baseball public address announcer at Siebert Field.
He ticked off a few of his favorite basketball players and memories, from Bobby Jackson, Willie Burton and Sam Jacobson to the triple-overtime victory over Iowa in 1994 that left him hyperventilating on his back on the scorer’s table.
“Everyone thought I had a heart attack, I got into it as much as the players and the fans did,” he said.
The silence will be deafening.
http://www.twincities.com/2017/03/0...gophers-dick-jonckowski-makes-final-mic-drop/
Go Gophers!!
He shook more hands, posed for a few pictures, grabbed his phone and picked up where he left off on the radio as a sports anchor led him through the concourse and student section for a live shot.
Cancer-free for two years after beating back Stage 4 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Jonckowski will continue his duties as Gophers baseball public address announcer at Siebert Field.
He ticked off a few of his favorite basketball players and memories, from Bobby Jackson, Willie Burton and Sam Jacobson to the triple-overtime victory over Iowa in 1994 that left him hyperventilating on his back on the scorer’s table.
“Everyone thought I had a heart attack, I got into it as much as the players and the fans did,” he said.
The silence will be deafening.
http://www.twincities.com/2017/03/0...gophers-dick-jonckowski-makes-final-mic-drop/
Go Gophers!!