Kenneth R. "Casey" Coleman Jr. (March 24, 1951 – November 27, 2006) was a
sportscaster and radio personality in the
Cleveland
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area for nearly 30 years.
Early life
Coleman was born in Cleveland in 1951 to legendary play-by-play announcer
Ken Coleman
Kenneth Robert Coleman (April 22, 1925 – August 21, 2003) was an American radio and television sportscaster for more than four decades (1947–1989).
Early life
Coleman was born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1925, the son of William (a salesm ...
. The elder Coleman called
Cleveland Browns
The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland. Named after original coach and co-founder Paul Brown, they compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference ( ...
games in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Ohio State football games, as well as the televised games of the
Cleveland Indians
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during roughly the same span. Ken Coleman was best known as the voice of the
Boston Red Sox
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for a generation.
As a youngster, Coleman was a water boy for the Browns and spent his summers in Hiram with the team while his dad served as the team's radio voice.
Career
Coleman began his broadcasting career in Fall River, MA, hosting an evening sports talk show on WSAR 1480 AM. In 1978, he came to Cleveland and hosted a radio
sports talk
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show on
WERE
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1300 AM (now at 1490 AM), where he ended each broadcast by saying, "I'm rounding third and heading home.", a phrase he would carry over in to his TV career.
From 1984-1996, Coleman worked for
WJW TV 8 as the main sports anchor. He was awarded four Cleveland
Emmy Awards
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while at WJW.
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Following the death of Browns play-by-play voice Nev Chandler, Coleman became the team's main announcer in 1994, and held that job for the final two seasons of the Art Modell
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era before Modell moved the team to Baltimore in 1996 and renamed them the Ravens
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.
Coleman joined WTAM 1100-AM in July 1997, and became a part of the morning talk show
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''"Wills, Webster and Coleman in the Morning"'' in October 1998. (The show's name was shortened to ''"Wills and Coleman"'' in 2001 after Webster's departure.)
After the Cleveland Browns
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returned to the NFL
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in 1999 as a new expansion franchise, Coleman served as radio sideline reporter for WMJI
WMJI (105.7 MHz) – branded ''Majic 105.7'' – is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, serving Greater Cleveland and much of surrounding Northeast Ohio. It is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts a classic h ...
(later WMMS
WMMS (100.7 FM broadcasting, FM) – branded ''100.7 WMMS: The Buzzard'' – is a commercial Radio broadcasting, radio station licensed to Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, serving Greater Cleveland and much of surrounding Northeast Ohio. Widely ...
) and WTAM
WTAM (1100 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, and carries a news/talk/sports format commonly known as "Newsradio WTAM 1100". Owned by iHeartMedia, WTAM serves Greater Cleveland and much of surrounding Northeast Oh ...
's coverage of its games until 2005, when he began showing signs of the illness which would ultimately cause his premature death.
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On September 26, 2006, Cleveland mayor Frank G. Jackson declared that September 26 would be "Casey Coleman Day."
On October 11, 2006, the Browns dedicated the indoor practice facility at the team headquarters in Berea, Ohio
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as "The Casey Coleman Fieldhouse".
Coleman died on November 27, 2006 after a 14-month struggle with pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer arises when cells in the pancreas, a glandular organ behind the stomach, begin to multiply out of control and form a mass. These cancerous cells have the ability to invade other parts of the body. A number of types of panc ...
. His death was reported by his co-host, Bill Wills, on WTAM
WTAM (1100 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, and carries a news/talk/sports format commonly known as "Newsradio WTAM 1100". Owned by iHeartMedia, WTAM serves Greater Cleveland and much of surrounding Northeast Oh ...
's ''Wills and Coleman'' show the morning of his death. He is survived by his wife Mary and daughters Chelsea and Kayla Coleman.
Awards and honors
*Four-time Lower Great Lakes Emmy Awards
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recipient
*2006 Lower Great Lakes Emmy Awards Silver Circle Award recipient
*Cleveland Press Club Journalism Hall of Fame inductee (class of 2006)
*Cleveland Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame inductee (class of 2006)
*Ohio Associated Press
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*Indoor practice facility at Browns training complex named "The Casey Coleman Fieldhouse"
References
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1951 births
2006 deaths
American radio sports announcers
Cleveland Browns announcers
Television anchors from Cleveland
Television anchors from Boston
National Football League announcers
Radio personalities from Cleveland
Deaths from pancreatic cancer
Deaths from cancer in Ohio
Berwick Academy (Maine) alumni