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I'm fortunate enough to be the voice of one of my hometown teams, the Worcester Bravehearts, a summer collegiate baseball team in the Futures League.

I've called hundreds of games across more than a dozen sports at the collegiate level, including conference championships and NCAA tournament play that aired on platforms including ESPN+, NESN and FloSports.

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While at FPU, I also began working in political reporting. I've interviewed numerous presidential candidates, traveled to Iowa and New Hampshire to cover a Caucus and a Primary, covered both Democratic and Republican national conventions, and anchored inauguration coverage, conducted remotely due to the pandemic. It was the experience of a lifetime, even though the school's coverage didn't go exactly as planned. 

I've always been in love with sports and storytelling. 

I remember the first-ever sports event I watched: a NASCAR race in September of 2006 (Kasey Kahne won over Dale Earnhardt Jr). I've been hooked ever since.  

 

I also remember when I first fell in love with broadcasting. I was 13. I began announcing video games off my TV screen on Madden NFL. 

Since then, I've worked to make the dream of becoming a storyteller in sports a reality.

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Over the last five years, I have turned my love for motorsports into professional experience, reporting on grassroots racing in New England, including the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, for numerous outlets.  

I have also done public relations work within the short track racing world for multiple series.

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I graduated from Franklin Pierce in May of 2022 with a double-major in Communication and Sports Media and a Political Science minor. 

When I'm not at a game or an event, I'm finding a new recipe to make or a new song to jam to. 

- Paul

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