The perils of a big league sports reporter, part of the job for Trevor Thompson. |
In fact, the very personable Trevor has become as much a celebrity in the Motor City as most of the athletes he covers in his reports and commentaries. He follows in the footsteps of such Detroit broadcasting greats as Harry Heilmann, Ty Tyson, Ernie Harwell, Van Patrick, Bud Lynch, Paul Carey, Ray Lane and George Kell, to name but a few.
Trevor Thompson doing rinkside interview. |
Consider for a moment that soon after receiving the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association "Ty Tyson Award" for Excellence in Sports Broadcasting in June, 2015, he actually became president of the association. He has been a member of Fox Sports Net and Fox Sports Detroit’s on-air broadcast team since June, 2000. A four-time Emmy winner, he has served as a network reporter and host in Detroit for the past 15 years.
Trevor's list of sports journalism credits include in-depth coverage of the NHL’s Detroit Red Wings and MLB’s Detroit Tigers, serving as a host and reporter on programs like “Red Wings Live” and “Wingspan”, as well as taking a leading role in the network’s post-game coverage of the Stanley Cup playoffs. He exudes enthusiasm and has built strong personal relationships with players, managers and media counterparts alike. (For a sample of his work and style, click on the attached video clip featuring an on-ice interview with Detroit Red Wings defenceman, Nik Lidstrom.) He is as much at home on the ice and in a dugout as he is during an interview and behind a studio microphone.
Not bad for this son of Sandra and Al Thompson who graduated from Lambton-Kent District High School in Dresden and went on to attend Ryerson University in Toronto.
Make no mistake about it, "Trev" is no johnny-come-lately to the sports broadcasting scene...having spent several years with CTV Sportsnet and another three years with Orca Bay Sports and Entertainment in Vancouver before landing his job with Fox in Detroit.
Trevor Thompson is truly a class act and a guy who has fun doing the job he loves. He also makes his job fun for his viewers and listeners. Ya gotta love him!
1 comment:
Tree is a great commentator. His love of hockey shines through. Great at all sports, because he “gets the fans”!
Good guy. Used to see him getting a late pizza at Comos quite often! ZIPPYITY DO DA, ZIPPITY DAY.......yup it’s me Trev......Major Tom!
See ya at the park, rink or field!!!! Keep doing what you do!! Tell Mick that I was a rookie in 71 too (just a different team....US ARMY)!
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