21/06/2023
Lou Williams announced his retirement from the NBA on Sunday, ending a career after winning the league's Sixth Man award three times.
BROTHERS ON SPORTS is a page for the avid and the casual sports fan.
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BROTHERS ON SPORTS is a page for the avid and the casual sports fan. This is a page totally geared towards sports be it professional, amateur, college and high school. But we don’t want to focus solely about what happened on the field or court, but what happens when the game is over and what is occurring in the office suites where the decisions are made that affect the game. We want to focus on the athletes, coaches, owners and fan - present and pass. Let’s talk about SPORTS - The Good, The Bad and The Unusal.
Riding herd on this page are journalists Stan E. Washington and Ray Metoyer. We decided to do this page dedicated totally to sports for us and our many Facebook friends to have one central location to vent, to discuss and to repost news and information about sports.
Stan started covering sports as the co-sports editor at his high school newspaper in Atlanta. He also played school’s Region AA Champion football squad.) In college, he was the play-by-play announcer for football and basketball for the WCLK-FM broadcasts of the teams in the Atlanta University Center. For the past 20 seasons he has covered the Atlanta Falcons for The Atlanta Voice newspaper. He covered the first two Super Bowls held in Atlanta and the Falcons’ first Super Bowl appearance in Florida. He also covered the Atlanta Hawks and the Atlanta Braves for several seasons for the paper. He has also covered major boxing matches held in Atlanta.
Ray got his start covering sports in college as a photographer for WOWT-TV, shooting University of Nebraska football games. Later in Omaha, he also covered the College World Series and NBA basketball, the Kansas City Omaha Kings. Ray moved to Denver in 1986, and began covering the Denver Broncos, during their runs to the Super Bowl. He also covered the Denver Nuggets in the NBA.