![]() ![]() She currently works on Sportsnet broadcasts of Toronto Blue Jays games as their field-level reporter. ![]() Mae anchored the 6pm edition of the show until July 1, 2015, when the 6pm edition was replaced by Tim & Sid. It was announced on-air during the Toronto Maple Leafs game on November 3 that she debuted on November 14, as anchor of the 6pm edition of Sportsnet Connected. On Septemit was announced that Hazel would leave MLB Network and return to Sportsnet. In 2011, she became host of a new program, The Rundown, along with Matt Yaloff. Since 2009, she has appeared on Hot Stove, MLB Tonight, 30 Clubs in 30 Days, and Quick Pitch for the channel, as well as hosting the re-airing of Mark Buehrle’s perfect game. In August 2008, it was announced that Mae would become a host/reporter on MLB Network. The position eventually went to the late Jerry Remy. During her tenure at NESN, her popularity was reflected by her nomination to be considered for the first president of Red Sox Nation. On June 2, 2008, NESN announced Mae would be leaving the network at the end of the month and made her final Sportsdesk broadcast on June 28. She also hosted The Ultimate Red Sox Show, NESN’s Red Sox week-in-review program and The Buzz, the Boston Bruins top-ten in-season show. Mae subsequently moved to Boston, where she became the lead anchor for NESN's SportsDesk from December, 2004, to June, 2008. In 2002, she and two fellow Sportsnet co-workers posed in lingerie in Urban Male Magazine. Mae began her tenure at Rogers Sportsnet providing sports updates to Rogers Sportsnet radio affiliates throughout Ontario. In addition to her duties on Sportsnetnews, Mae was the host of JZone, a weekly magazine show dedicated to all things Toronto Blue Jays, also owned by Rogers Sportsnet. Hazel Mae anchored the morning edition of Sportsnetnews on Rogers Sportsnet, one of Canada’s all-sports networks. Mae worked as a Field Level Reporter for TBS MLB Tuesday starting in 2022.īroadcast career Rogers Sportsnet Mae grew up in Toronto and began her sports broadcasting career hosting a sports update show on campus at York University. Mae worked for Sportsnet until 2004, when she left to work for NESN SportsDesk. She was the former lead anchor for the New England Sports Network's SportsDesk news program and most recently the anchor on MLB Network. In memory of Kenneth J Searcy, please visit our floral store.Hazel Mae Barker (born April 7, 1970), known professionally as Hazel Mae, is a Filipino-Canadian sportscaster. Kenneth’s service will be live streamed and can be watched on his obituary page at To watch scroll to the bottom of his obituary page the day of the service.Īrrangements entrusted to Myers Mortuary, 845 Washington Blvd., Ogden, UT Funeral services will be held at 12 noon, on Friday, August 18th at the Plain City 6th Ward, with a viewing prior from 11a.m. on Thursday, Augat the Plain City 6th Ward, 2235 No. The family would like to thank Valeo Hospice and RN Arron for all their care of Kenneth.Ī viewing will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 68 years, Hazel his parents 2 sisters Karen Maw and Jean Barker and twin sons Duane and Dennis. ![]() (Michael) Koga, JoAnne S (Frank) Kelly, Jolene S Fulmer and David K (Julie) Searcy and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Kenneth is survived by his children, Dale (Barbara) Searcy, Annette S. McKay was in attendance to see this great feat. They won the “All Church” final game and Pres. He was the pitcher on the “All Church” softball team taking them to multiple championships. He enjoyed golf, bowling, softball, square dancing, ball room dancing, community theater and horseshoes. His welding was always highly sought out and even reached the moon. He was a member of the Junior Chamber (JC’s), proud leader and advocator for his own work and coworkers. He served in several bishoprics as clerk and councilors. He married Hazel King on April 13, 1950, in the Salt Lake Temple. Kenneth was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in the Utah Army National Guard and received the rank of 1st Lieutenant in 1955. He attended Mound Fort Elementary, Plain City Elementary and graduated from Weber High School. He also lived in Ogden, Utah and Plain City, Utah. He lived in many places in Idaho: Rexburg, Mackey, Glens Kerry and Shoshone. He was born September 24, 1930, in Teton, Idaho the son of William John and Annie May (Staker) Searcy. ![]() Kenneth J Searcy, 92, passed away August 11, 2023. ![]()
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