Hall of Fame
Radio & TV Broadcaster (1975-2008)
Served as the voice of the Wolf Pack for 33 years…called more 400 football games, 1000 basketball games and almost 1500 baseball games, all records at Nevada…has traveled and broadcast almost 3,000 games in 40 states including domes in New Orleans, Indianapolis and St. Louis, six bowl games, six NCAA basketball tournaments and four NCAA baseball championships… also did broadcasting for local television broadcasts… for 25 years, his company, Gustin Sports Productions, held the sales and broadcast rights for Nevada Athletics…has received a lifetime achievement award for advertising, an Emmy in radio production and Advertising Man of the Year award…has been inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame…since leaving Nevada served as the voice of the Reno Bighorns and has worked in collaboration with the NIAA to broadcast the NIAA/GSP high school game of the week called “Friday Night Rivals” on local TV…is a past president of the Truckee Meadows Boys and Girls Club and co-founder of the Pee Wee Basketball League.