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Sean was unfortunately (as described by him) born and raised in Appomattox, VA. There, he managed to avoid all things NASCAR and tobacco related. He joined the show in September of 2005, while attending Liberty University and remained with The Sportsline for a year . . . leaving just before the syndication event took place (timing is everything huh?).
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"The Comrade" Greg Ingber |
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Monday, 11 September 2006 |
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Next to Luscious Lil, The Comrade has been on board with Rich and Larry
longer than anyone. He obtained his nickname as a sign of respect
and friendship for The Sportsline's most left leaning member, as well
as in recognition of him being born in a foreign land. Greg hails
from London, Ontario which of course makes him a Canadian.
Looking on the bright side ... at least he's not French.
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Larry "The Legend" Richmond |
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Monday, 11 September 2006 |
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Larry Richmond was born in Brookline, Massachusetts and spent most of
his childhood in the suburbs of Boston, except for a brief stint where
he lived in New Jersey (although to this day he still denies his
residence in "The Garbage State"). Larry played Soccer, Baseball
and Basketball throughout high school. A knee injury ended his
athletic career, so he headed off to Liberty University, where he
claims to have graduated in 1998 although this still is up for serious
debate on the show.
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Monday, 11 September 2006 |
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Rich was born and raised on Long Island as a big Jets, Mets and
Islanders fan. He participated in all "cool" sports up until Jr. High
School (Middle School for all of you Southerners) where it became
obvious that his height...or lack thereof...was an issue. That's when
he donned the tights and became a gymnast. "Nothing quite like swinging
a little 'pipe' and mounting the pommel horse..." is how remembers his
gymanstic career.
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"Luscious" Lillian Garcia |
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Monday, 11 September 2006 |
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Luscious is a big baseball fan and became involved with The Sportsline
back in 1996, when she met the guys at a Lynchburg Hillcats game.
Bob Sturm had lost a bet to Rich, and had to be a batboy for the
Hillcats that day. Lil started out working on The Saturday
Sportsline, but was quickly bumped up to the weekday show.
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