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Wyatt Drake treats WEBQ fans to sixth-decade broadcast

  • Wyatt and Jeffrey Drake returned to the airwaves of WEBQ for one last game towards the end of this basketball season. The two called the Bulldogs' game against Benton.

    Wyatt and Jeffrey Drake returned to the airwaves of WEBQ for one last game towards the end of this basketball season. The two called the Bulldogs' game against Benton.
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  • Harrisburg head coach Randy Smithpeters congratulates Wyatt Drake, following the home game on Feb. 14.

    Harrisburg head coach Randy Smithpeters congratulates Wyatt Drake, following the home game on Feb. 14.
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  • SPYDER DANN | mdann@dailyregister.comHarrisburg head girls coach Jake Stewart was one of many people in attendance the night that Wyatt and Jeffrey Drake returned to the airwaves. Stewart listened in Davenport Gymnasium, while watching the Bulldogs battle Benton.

    SPYDER DANN | mdann@dailyregister.comHarrisburg head girls coach Jake Stewart was one of many people in attendance the night that Wyatt and Jeffrey Drake returned to the airwaves. Stewart listened in Davenport Gymnasium, while watching the Bulldogs battle Benton.

  • Harrisburg's Michael Godsey runs in front of Wyatt and Jeffrey Drake as the two called the Bulldogs' game against Benton on WEPQ radio this past basketball season.

    Harrisburg's Michael Godsey runs in front of Wyatt and Jeffrey Drake as the two called the Bulldogs' game against Benton on WEPQ radio this past basketball season.
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  • SPYDER DANN | mdann@dailyregister.comWyatt and Jeffrey Drake returned to the airwaves of WEBQ for one last game towards the end of this basketball season. The two called the Bulldogs' game against Benton.

    SPYDER DANN | mdann@dailyregister.comWyatt and Jeffrey Drake returned to the airwaves of WEBQ for one last game towards the end of this basketball season. The two called the Bulldogs' game against Benton.

 
By Travis DeNeal tdeneal@dailyregister.com
Posted on 4/1/2020, 2:41 PM

HARRISBURG -- Wyatt Drake has been an institution when it comes to Harrisburg sports, broadcasting Bulldog games on WEBQ.

It had been a few years since he had called a game, though, according to his son Jeffrey Drake, with whom the elder Drake broadcast side by side for years.

"Dad hadn't done a game for a while, at least not full time" Jeffrey said. "He had helped me a little with some broadcasts, but that several years ago."

That changed in February, when Wyatt and Jeffrey teamed up at the Bulldogs' Valentine's Day home basketball game vs. Benton.

Jeffrey said his father had some serious health issues in the fall of 2019, but after recovering, the opportunity for the Drake duo to broadcast together again became a reality.

"Dad wanted to do it, and of course, I did too," Jeffrey said. "The station was great about letting him do it, and Sherman Owen and Aaron McRoy (regular WEBQ broadcasters) were very gracious about letting us."

Wyatt started broadcasting in the 1970s, Jeffrey said, beginning near the Mattoon and Paris area, before moving to Harrisburg. He's been a mainstay of the Harrisburg sports scene since.

Wyatt celebrated his 70th birthday in January, and Jeffrey said the February broadcast was a personal milestone.

"He was really excited," Jeffrey said, and pointed out that this meant his dad had broadcast in six decades.

 
 
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