- Pete Taylor
Pete Taylor (
April 1 ,1945 inDes Moines, Iowa -March 5 ,2003 inIowa City, Iowa [cite web |url=http://media.www.iowastatedaily.com/media/storage/paper818/news/2003/03/06/News/voice.Of.The.Cyclones.Falls.Silent-1094529.shtml|title='Voice of the Cyclones' falls silent |accessdate=2007-12-12 |last=Hull |first=Jolene |coauthors=Jeff Raasch |date=2003-03-06 |work= |publisher=Iowa State Daily] ) was aradio andtelevision sportscaster who worked for radio stationKRNT and television stationKCCI inDes Moines, Iowa . Taylor also served as theplay-by-play announcer forIowa State University football and men's basketball.The Voice of the Cyclones
Taylor began his association with
Iowa State in 1970, covering Cyclone events forKRNT radio when he was KRNT (nowKCCI )-TV's sports director. Taylor was chosen Iowa Sportscaster of the Year four times during his career as the director ofDes Moines ' top-rated news telecast from 1969-90. In 1984, Iowa State signed a contract for exclusive broadcast rights for all sporting events withClear Channel Communications . Taylor was picked alongside color man and partnerEric Heft , forming the broadcast tandem that spanned 24 years in basketball and 19 years in football.Taylor worked 22 years as sports director at KCCI-TV in Des Moines prior to joining the Iowa State staff. In 1990, Taylor left
KCCI to work full-time at Iowa State as director of athletic fundraising. He later was promoted to associate athletic director, serving as the department's liaison with men'sbasketball ,football , the car program and special projects. Taylor also devoted time to Cyclone Club activities, including outings and banquets, and oversaw media relations and radio and television contracts.In all, Taylor's contributions to Iowa State spanned four decades. In addition to his administrative and radio play-by-play duties, he also hosted the football coaches' TV Show, Cyclone Replay Show and radio call-in shows for both football and men's basketball.
Death
Taylor, who was in his 33rd season as the radio play-by-play "Voice of the Cyclones," died Wednesday
March 5 ,2003 at University Hospitals in Iowa City after abrain hemorrhage following surgery to treat complications from a stroke. He was 57.Personal
Taylor was a 1967 graduate of the
University of Iowa , where he participated in baseball. He was known as a fan offunk andhip-hop music. [cite web |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/inside_game/steve_rushin/news/2003/03/11/air_and_space_0317/ |title=World-Famous in Iowa |accessdate=2007-12-12 |last=Rushin |first=Steve |coauthors= |date=2003-03-17 |work= |publisher=SI.com] He was survived by his mother Modesta, daughter Jill, son David and grandchildren Charlie, Lucy, Sam and Henry.References
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