Steve Kaplowitz has been the host of SportsTalk on 600 ESPN El Paso since July of 1997. Prior to that, he spent two years on the KLAQ Morning Show. He has worked with both UTEP and New Mexico State as a play by play voice for football and basketball. In addition to his work in sports radio, Steve has also spent time as a weekend sports anchor on KDBC-TV and KTSM-TV. In 2013, he was inducted into the El Paso Athletic Hall of Fame in the media category.
Steve Kaplowitz
Young Boys Battle Renegade Hot Dog and Peanut at Angels Game [VIDEO]
It was Kids vs. Food night on Wednesday in Anaheim.
Seth Meyers & Amy Poehler Blast SI Writer Who REALLY Hates Women’s Sports [VIDEO]
On Monday night, Sports Illustrated writer Andy Benoit made headlines when he posted a controversial tweet in reference to women's sports. At the time, the U.S. women's soccer team was playing Colombia in a World Cup round-of-16 game. Some guy commented on the game, and Benoit retweeted the comment -- but added that women's sports in general was not worth watching.
Jimmy Kimmel’s ‘Lie Witness News’ Makes Idiots Out of Warriors Fans [VIDEO]
As we get ready for Game 4 of the NBA Finals in Cleveland, Jimmy Kimmel gives us a hilarious but perhaps not-so-flattering closer look at Golden State Warriors fans.
Dallas Cowboys Website Says Acquiring Adrian Peterson Would Make Them ‘Serious Contenders’
For months, people have wondered whether or not the Dallas Cowboys would attempt to acquire running back Adrian Peterson from the Minnesota Vikings. According the the team's official website, the Cowboys would be "serious contenders" if they were to add the league's top rusher...
Chicago Radio Hosts Discover Their Show Is Cancelled Via Twitter While On Air [VIDEO]
Meet Ben Finfer and Alex Quigley, the hosts of 'Quigs and Finfer,' which airs weekday afternoons from noon-3pm on WGWG-LP The Game 87.7 FM in Chicago. Make that aired.
Former UTEP Head Basketball Coach Jason Rabedeaux Dead At 49
Sad news hit the basketball world this morning when former UTEP head coach Jason Rabedeaux passed away at his home in Ho Chi Minh City. He was just 49 years old. Rabedeaux was the head coach of the Saigon Heat, the first-ever professional basketball team in Vietnam, and had just coached the team to a 72-61 win over the Indonesia Warriors on Sunday...