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ESPN's Randy Scott Tearfully Mourns Death of Colleague Zach Jones
ESPN SportsCenter anchor Randy Scott announced the death of colleague Zach Jones from colorectal cancer in an emotional on-air segment. Zach was 41.
ESPN Anchor Randy Scott Gets Emotional on Air Announcing Death of Staffer Zach Jones at the Age of 41
The ESPN family is mourning the loss of one of their own, Zach Jones, following his death on Sunday, December 22. He was 41. “ESPN lost one of our own yesterday, research manager Zach Jones,” SportsCenter anchor Randy Scott announced during the Monday,
ESPN Anchor Randy Scott Mourns Death of Colleague Zach Jones, 41, in Tearful On-Air Announcement
ESPN SportsCenter anchor Randy Scott announced the death of colleague Zach Jones from colorectal cancer in an emotional on-air segment. Zach was 41.
ESPN anchor Randy Scott fights back tears to announce tragic death of colleague
ESPN SportsCenter anchor Randy Scott delivered a heartbreaking announcement, sharing the news of ESPN Research Manager Zach Jones' tragic passing after a battle with cancer
ESPN Anchors Mourn the Loss of SportsCenter Researcher Zach Jones, 41, to Stage 4 Cancer
SportsCenter anchor Randy Scott announced the death of colleague Zach Jones during a broadcast. Jones, a research manager, died on Sunday, Dec. 22 at age 41 after a two-year battle with colorectal cancer.
ESPN Host Chokes Up As He Announces 41-Year-Old Colleague's Death
ESPN “SportsCenter” anchor Randy Scott on Monday announced the death of research manager Zach Jones at age 41, two years after he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer that had already spread. (Watch the video below.
ESPN Pays Tribute To ‘SportsCenter’ Researcher Who Died Of Cancer At 41
ESPN is mourning the death of Zach Jones, a research manager for 'SportsCenter,' who died December 22 of colorectal cancer. He was 41.
ESPN anchor fights back tears after death of colleague following cancer battle
ESPN anchor Randy Scott announced the passing of Zach Jones, a beloved ESPN researcher, after a courageous battle with cancer which left him visibly shaken on live TV
ESPN Host Gets Emotional While Announcing Colleague’s Death at 41
A research manager for ESPN has died after a two-year fight with colorectal cancer, the network announced Monday. Zach Jones, 41, had joined ESPN in 2010, and moved to its Stats and Information team eight years later,
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ESPN stars pay tribute after network researcher, 41, dies of cancer: ‘We love you, buddy’
ESPN lost one of its own after a two-year battle with cancer, the network announced on Monday’s edition of “SportsCenter.” ...
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ESPN Anchor Delivers Emotional On-Air Tribute to Staffer Who Died Days Before Christmas
ESPN anchor Randy Scott is paying tribute to one of the network’s own. As the Daily Mail reported, Scott announced the death ...
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