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WCCO Viewers' Choice For Best H.S. Game Announcer In Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Every football game is a story.

Friday nights on football fields across the country, in towns large and small, these stories unfold and are put into perspective by play-by-play announcers like Kevin Houdek.

He has been calling games for the Long Prairie-Grey Eagle Thunder for 30 years. His knowledge of the teams and the game sheds a bright light for those who can't attend.

"People all over the country [listen in]," Houdek said. "A guy from Browerville that's down in Arizona, I'll get a text from him every once and a while, you know, saying, 'Great game.'"

On this night, the Thunder are playing the Staples-Motley Cardinals. Both teams were 0-2 -- and hungry for a win.

"It's not life or death," he said. "It's to have a good time and stay professional, and remember you're broadcasting for two teams, not just your home team."

Kevin Houdek
Kevin Houdek (credit: CBS)

Sports teams and the media often clash, but Houdek has earned the respect of Activities Director Dan Zetah.

"Our coaches … really like him and respect him," Zetah said. "He's very savvy with the numbers, with stats. You ask him a stat about something, he's got it right there."

Listening to Houdek -- as he delivers names and stats with computer-like precision -- might be overwhelming to some, but it's like poetry to someone who's into the game.

"I think you can get some broadcasters … that can maybe get a little more opinionated or maybe get negative more, if you want to use that term. He doesn't get that way at all," Zetah said.

And it's clear that Houdek loves his work.

"It's so much fun," he said. "As I've gotten older, I've appreciated it even more. Even at this level, I go to a game and every night I know somebody's going to do something amazing."

So if you're ever driving through central Minnesota on game night, tune your radio to 1400 AM to hear the small-town guy who, in his own way, has hit the big time.

"A teenager's going to pull off a big play, or they're going to play their best game ever, and everybody's having fun, and I'm having fun, too," Houdek said.

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