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BRIAN ROTH - General Manager

Brian Roth is in his sixth season as a broadcaster with ISPN and CET, with this season marking his third as the General Manager. He oversees everything related to ISPN, from production of events to the broadcasting of games. Brian brings over 12 years of broadcast experience to the booth, having worked at both the college and high school level. Currently, Brian serves as the play-by-play "Voice of the Rams" for Colorado State University. He calls the action for every CSU football and men's basketball game. All CSU athletics can be heard on am560 KLZ in Denver and across the state on the Colorado State Radio Network.  In addition to his broadcast work, Brian is also one of only six Heisman Trophy voters in the state of Colorado.

Roth is a Colorado native and has lived along the Front Range his entire life.  He is a graduate of Smoky Hill High School in Aurora and The University of Colorado at Boulder.

GARY STEBBINS - Production Manager

Gary attended the University of Colorado at Boulder where he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Broadcast Production. After graduating, Gary went on to direct "ESPN Zone 2Day" at the ESPN Zone in Denver. With the experience he gained there, Gary moved to Boston and directed a live one-hour talk show entitled "Jim Pillsbury Live". After an extended run there, he returned to Colorado and began working with ISPN as a camera operator and then was promoted to Production Manager where his duties include maintaining the equipment, overseeing the production setup, and directing a majority of the games. Gary has always had a love for both sports and television, and is excited to have a job that combines these two.

CORY LOPEZ - Announcer

Boy am I excited about the 2009-10 Colorado High School sports season! This is my sixth year with Ingrum Sports Production Network and Comcast Entertainment Television. We are all looking forward to again bring you the most televised high school sports coverage offered anywhere in Colorado.

Iʼve been broadcasting since 1986, and arrived in Colorado in 1994. That is when I started covering Colorado High School sports and itʼs been a blast! I have broadcast for several TV and radio outlets here locally along the Front Range since 1999. Over the last few years I have covered everything from the Kobe Bryant Trial in Eagle County to play-by-play of John Elwayʼs Colorado Crush Arena Football League Team for Newsradio 850 KOA. This year I was asked by Altitude Sports & Entertainment to handle the play-by-play duties for the Colorado Rapids Major League Soccer Club. It is a good thing my wife Niki enjoys high school sports as much as I do otherwise we would never see each other. Niki and I met while we were working on the award winning 'Friday Night Lights' high school sports broadcasts on the old AM 760 ʽThe Zoneʼ sports station in 2003.

MARTY CESARIO - Announcer

2009-2010 will be my 5th season with ISPN and CET Sports.
I've loved the gig since game one! On the field or in the gym...
hangin' around players, coaches, or parents... the high school
sports scene has been very fun for me. And that's a good thing!

I have also enjoyed 16 years on the radio as a disc jockey, voice talent,
and production director. Spun the hits in Ft. Collins. Hosted morning shows
in Grand Junction and Topeka. Jocked the modern rock in Wichita and Memphis.
Here in Denver, you may have heard me on KKFN, KOA, KHOW, KTCL, KRFX
and/or KKZN -- where I spent five seasons as air talent and creative director for
the award-winning "Friday Night Lights" and "High School Hoops" broadcasts.

My wife, Mary Ann, and I are high school sweethearts from Chicagoland and
are both CSU Rammies. We have two daughters, Giana and Tessa, who will
someday out-ski their Daddy through the gnarley tree stashes... dude

SHERDRICK BONNER - Announcer

Sherdrick Bonner is in his first season with ISPN/CET Sports and brings a wealth of experinece to the microphone. He is one of the greatest players in Arena Football League history. Named one of the 20 Greatest Players in AFL history (No. 8) as part of the league’s 2006 celebration of its first 20 seasons. Sed played 14 seasons with the Arizona Rattlers and one season with the Chicago Rush. Has led his teams to the Arena Bowl five times – 1994, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004 – winning championships in 1994 and 1997.  He also has spent time in the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons and the Miami Dolphins. He was signed to the Atlanta Falcons practice squad in November 1998 and was a member of the Falcons team that played the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII in Miami.

In College, Sherdrick was a four-year letter winner (1986-1990) at California State University – Northridge.  He was named honorable mention All-Western Football Conference as a senior in 1991... Played basketball as a freshman and sophomore and ran track and played volleyball as a senior. He was inducted into the Cal-State Northridge Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998.

Sherdrick and his wife, Lindsay, and son Mason reside in Lakewood, CO. He is a 1986 graduate of Azusa (CA) High School.

MARY KAY MAURO - Announcer

Mary Kay Mauro offers a rare combination of sports knowledge, competition, broadcasting and radio talk show experience. A Colorado native, Mauro was a Division I softball player at the University of Northern Colorado and a three sport athlete at Wheat Ridge High School. This is her second year announcing for CET. Mauro has spent nine seasons broadcasting Division I women's basketball for the Denver Pioneers. Her broadcasting career spans 18 years covering high school, college and professional sports as a color analyst, play-by-play and public address announcer. She was the first female broadcaster in the Denver metro area to provide commentary of high school sports on cable television. She was the color analyst for the KWHD-TV 53 "High School Football Game of the Week." Mauro has announced college basketball and volleyball games for Altitude Sports & Entertainment and The Mtn. (MountainWest Sports Network). Other broadcast experience includes announcing women's professional football for the Colorado Valkyries, women's professional basketball for the Colorado Xplosion, the Colorado High School Activities Association and the US Olympic Sports Festival. In 1987, she produced the only Denver area radio talk show on girl's high school and women's college athletics. She also spent three and a half years as the producer of one of the top morning talk shows in Denver the Peter Boyles Show on KNUS-AM. Mauro holds a communications and journalism degree from the University of Northern Colorado.

IRV BROWN - Announcer

Irv Brown enters his 3rd year with ISPN and CET. A former baseball coach at CU and a NCAA basketball referee, Irv is best know as a broadcaster. Irv is the host of the longstanding "Irv & Joe Show" that can be heard every weekday afternoon on ESPN Radio AM 1600 from 2-5pm. A veteran sportscaster, Irv has a strong passion for high school sports.

KEVIN McGLUE - Announcer

Kevin McGlue has provided color commentary and play-by-play during the broadcasts of high school sporting events on ISPN and CET for the past six years. He also returns for his 8th season as a member of the CSU radio broadcast. In past years, McGlue has served in a variety of roles on the broadcast including color commentary, sideline reporting and booth production. He can also be heard as a member of the Colorado Eagles Radio Broadcast serving as "The Voice of the Eagles".

In addition to his work in the world of sports, Kevin serves as the Director of Broadcasting for the Colorado Eagles and makes occasional appearances on CNN's Headline News.

McGlue is a graduate of Wheat Ridge High School and The University of Colorado at Denver.

LOREN KNASTER - Announcer

Loren enters his second year as a broadcaster for CET. Before returning home to Denver, he spent three years in Traverse City, Michigan. There, he worked as the weekend sports anchor for NBC affiliate WPBN. Adjusting to so many Red Wings fans was a difficult task, adjusting to Michigan's polar tundra was not. That's because Loren came to Traverse City from Upstate New York, where he earned a degree in Broadcast Journalism from Syracuse University. Needless to say, Loren will be just fine if he never hears the words "lake effect snow" again. At the 'Cuse, he spent most of his time as a play by play announcer for the Orange football, basketball, and lacrosse teams. Loren has worked in the Denver sports media before. He joined its ESPN radio affiliate as an afternoon drive time update guy and interned at KMGH TV. He hopes this return to Denver is the last one and wants to be a part of its vibrant sports community for a long time.