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CATHY WURZER: That's Lou Nanne, broadcaster for the Minnesota High School League's Boy's State Hockey Tournament. You can watch him for his final broadcast, channel 45, this coming Wednesday ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Lou Nanne has been synonymous with the Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournament for 60 years. “I guess you’d have to say it’s a piece of time that went by so quickly, I ...
ST PAUL, Minn. — Lou Nanne has been calling the Minnesota High School Boys Hockey Tournament longer than many of us have been alive. Sixty years behind the mic is an incredible feat – and you ...
Nanne has been receiving the rock star treatment after announcing 60 years of tournaments for the Stanley Cup, the Olympics and Minnesota Boys State Hockey.
Lou Nanne's voice is so distinctive that four decades ago it helped to launch a thousand radio shows. Scott Meier, the station manager at AM-1500 in St. Paul, made the astute decision to bring ...
NASHVILLE — In addition to his legendary hockey work on the ice, in the front office and in the broadcast booth, Lou Nanne is a natural salesman and has had a tremendously successful life in ...
Lou Nanne has been broadcasting the Minnesota Boys Hockey State Tournament for 60 years but Saturday’s games will be his last. A former player for the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota ...
Nanne took the elevator up to his TV booth/suite and connected with Erickson, the play-by-play voice of the St. Cloud State hockey team. He remembered first being nervous when working with Nanne ...
It’s exciting, but it’s also bittersweet because Lou Nanne, ... After 60 years in your chosen career, anyone would be ready for a break, and while hockey has been Nanne’s life, ...
ST. PAUL — Wherever Lou Nanne's retirement party is being hosted, better make sure they have cake on the menu. With the hockey icon calling the final game of a 60-year state tournament TV career ...
Lou Nanne was honored and presented with a No. 60 hockey jersey before Saturday night’s championship game between Chanhassen and Edina. The crowd gave him an ovation and cheers of “Looooooo ...
Lou Nanne's voice is so distinctive that four decades ago it helped to launch a thousand radio shows. Scott Meier, the station manager at AM-1500 in St. Paul, made the astute decision to bring ...
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