Daily News | Sixers broadcaster Kate Scott to call women’s World Cup games for Fox
Sixers TV play-by-play broadcaster Kate Scott will call games for Fox at this summer’s women’s World Cup, the network announced Thursday.
Her history in the sport is long and deep, starting with her days as a youth player in Fresno, Calif. She and her club teammates had seats behind the goal at the Rose Bowl where the legendary 1999 women’s World Cup final penalty kick shootout took place. “The stadium was rocking with ‘Earth! Quakes! cheers back and forth, and your girl started those cheers,” Scott said. “I was the yell leader at Cal at that time, so they were like, ‘Will you come down and work for us when you’re not in school?’ I was like, ‘Can you guys pay me enough to cover gas?’”
“Your girl was introducing Marta and Christine Sinclair, and really annoying the neighbors because I got very into the intros.” Scott said of a team that also included Brandi Chastain, Formiga, and Tiffeny Milbrett.
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