The fiance of ESPN college football reporter Edward Aschoff shared that his sudden death at 34 on Christmas Eve was actually caused by stage 4 non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and not pneumonia, as doctors previously thought. Aschoff, a college football reporter, began working for ESPN in 2011. He was 67. A fast and unbiased roundup of whats happening in the world today. ", His first real ESPN assignments were for "SportsSmash," a short sportscast twice an hour on ESPN2's "SportsNight" program. His wife Pat and sister Amy were at his side and communicated earlier he passed peacefully after a brief illness, his longtime ESPN colleague Chris Mortensen tweeted. Clayton's pursuit of news and information was done with such fervor that, as ESPN's Chris Mortensen said, "Anyone paying attention walked away a little more educated. For those not up on their Tchaikovsky, Uncle Drosselmeyer is the toymaker who brings the tableau to life at midnight -- sort of what Stuart did in Bristol. People were stopping us every two feet. His ability never slipped, and the audience at home couldn't tell what Stuart was dealing with. "The PFWA mourns the passing of John Clayton," the organization said in a statement. We have remained close since our Television days. General. We'd be waiting for a game to end, and he'd close his eyes. John Clayton, one of the most prominent national NFL reporters who worked at ESPN for over 20 years, died on Friday. ESPN Reporter Edward Aschoff's tragic death on his 34th birthday last month was the result of an un-diagnosed case of stage 4, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma . If the senders did leave a name and address, Stuart would answer and ask them to tell him what the problem really was. (14:52). ", That man is Stuart Scott, and his contributions to the sports lexicon are writ large. Steve Levy, who came to ESPN shortly before Stuart in August 1993 and served as his co-host for the first "SportsCenter" from the new studio last June, put it this way: "I think the audience recognized that when Stuart was on, there was going to be something special. The very best TV partner. "He was really conscious of getting it right," says ESPN anchor Linda Cohn. And occasionally, he would bust out his own poetry, as he did for this jam on Michael Jordan's 50th birthday on Feb. 17, 2013: the best ever a CLEVER phrase we OVERuse is that GOD? "He stuck out his hand and said, 'One day I look forward to working with you,'" Berman said. John Clayton, one of the most prominent national NFL reporters who worked at ESPN for over 20 years, died on Friday. "He wasn't as good an athlete as he thought he was," says Harris, a frequent golfing partner. ESPN's Rachel Michele Nichols is an American sportswriter, reporter, and TV journalist. When he passed away, he left behind so much more. According to ESPN, Dickerson died at the same hospice facility where Caitlin died. A classic talent like Vin Scully might ask you to pull up a chair. US media seated near him. At WESH, the NBC affiliate in Orlando, he first met ESPN producer Gus Ramsey, who was beginning his own career. [vemba-video id=media/2019/12/25/espn-reporter-edward-aschoff-dies-orig-llr.cnn], VIDEO: ESPN reporter Edward Aschoff dies on his 34th birthday. A memorable and original voice over the past two decades, Scott was known for his colorful. Clayton continued to cover the Seahawks for ESPN Radios Seattle affiliate after departing the Mothership. Sinai for research. Through it all, Stuart remained upbeat and defiant. Tom was there to give us the sports.. Taylor Twellman is leaving ESPN, so what will he do next? He was 67 years old. "I mean his girls mean everything to him. Clayton was also a longtime member of the Board of Selectors for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. By Clicking "OK" or any content on this site, you agree to allow cookies to be placed. 5 min read John Clayton was an ESPN mainstay. Recalls Eisen: "He would write down the catchphrases on the specific portion of the highlight, so I would watch him do this, and it wasn't 'Boo-Yah,' it was 'Boo-Yow.' He brought so much to the party, and he will continue to do so, through the people he inspired, and the language that he liberated, and the audience that will remember him. Alex Flanagan: (1998-2006), now a reporter for the NFL Network and NBC Sports; Peter Gammons: (1990-2009), MLB reporter for ESPN, now in same capacity for the MLB Network; Hank Goldberg: (1993-2022) Miami-based bureau reporter; died on July 4, 2022; Pedro Gomez: (2003-2021) West Coast based reporter; died on February 7, 2021 When I realized I could do it, that I could jump from the bridge, I got scared. Below is a list of former ESPN employees who have confirmed their departures via social media (this list will continue to be updated). John was family to me. ", ESPN anchor John Anderson likens the talent wave at the network to NASA's astronaut programs. John Saunders, a sportscaster for ESPN and ABC, whose wide-ranging coverage of major championships and other events made him one of the most visible black anchors on television, has died at 61 . Twenty years ago, Stu helped usher in a new way to talk about our favorite teams and the day's best plays. He was a terrific journalist, producer, friend, husband and father. Unfortunately, the injury in 2011 and the mistakes that followed exacerbated his depression. Once the century rolled over, he did pretty much everything, hosting game shows and New Year's Eve specials, sitting down with President Obama, and becoming the guiding light for NBA and NFL coverage. "I had never met anybody like Stuart Scott. So I told my supervisors at ESPN that I was in the hospital for my diabetes, which gave me more incentive to get out soon before I had to blow my cover.. ", Father. Also wrote for Time, Sports Illustrated, the Fort Lauderdale News and The Evening Sun in Norwich, NY. A ton of work with everyone rolling up their sleeves. Antibiotics did not work and he got worse. I love you, the white guy!' However, like most college athletes, once his playing days were over, Saunders turned to plan B. When she arrived next door, she discovered her husband lying on the bottom of the pool. On August 10, 2016, John Saunders collapsed on his bathroom floor and died. Clayton was also widely remembered for his appearance in a memorable This Is SportsCenter commercial in which he completes an on-air segment, pulls off a faux upper half of a suit to reveal a Slayer t-shirt, and lounges in his bedroom headbanging to heavy metal and munching on takeout food. She served in the Mexican Senate in addition to her career as an entertainer. "I never ask what stage I'm in," Stuart told Sandomir. Oh what a trail they blazed. Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada. He started giving me advice and I in turn would talk to my wife. Tamika Catchings. "It has helped me knowing that his passing was inevitable, and Im at least grateful he didnt have to go through the painful treatment and drawn out process of battling the disease,'' Katy Berteau wrote about Edward Aschoff's condition. The two were to be married in April. Among the features of the new ESPN studio in Bristol is a wall of catchphrases made famous by on-air talent over the years. "In the fall of '95 I asked him if he wanted to go to my high school homecoming football game in Greenwich, Conn., and he said, 'Sure, let's go.' Soul, period.". Smith, a native of Grand Rapids, Mich., studied at Jackson State University and began his career at the Clarion-Ledger in Jackson, Miss. They took us to the moon and left the rest of us to fly the space shuttle.". If I told them what I was going through, Im confident they would have protected my privacy and done everything they could to help me. He continued his work up until just 10 days ago, when he broke down the Seattle Seahawks' blockbuster trade of Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos for Seattle Sports 710 AM, where he was a regular contributor. And one of his best moments off the air came when a producer suggested he change a reference on his NBA show from Omega Psi Phi, the fraternity of Michael Jordan and Shaquille O'Neal, to something more universal, like Animal House. All of this combined is what led to his very rapid decline those last few days, and ultimately his passing.. Receive the latest news and breaking updates, straight from our newsroom to your inbox. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Bay Area weather: After thunderstorms and hail, snow could be on the way this weekend, ESPN reporters sudden death at 34: The surprise that autopsy revealed. His marriage to Kimberly Scott, the mother of their daughters, came to an end. Dickerson's wife, Caitlin, died two years ago from melanoma, and. "I haven't wanted to know. McClure died at his home near Atlanta, Georgia, this week, ESPN announced on Thursday. For years, he and Rich Eisen would do just that on the 1 a.m. "SportsCenter," a show that made its way to the next day's water cooler thanks to their chemistry -- and repeated viewings. I drive to the hoop, he undercuts me, I fall on my back and nearly pass out. David Benner, who spent nearly 30 years as the director of media relations for the Indiana Pacers, died Wednesday after a long illness. He won gold medals in pole vault at the 1952 and 1956 Summer Olympics. Ted S. Warren/AP File Photo. (Read more cancer stories.). Saunders stood up too quickly, blacked out, fell backward on the tile floor, and hit his head. He has been a regular contributor for TODAY.com since 2011, producing news stories and features across the trending, pop culture, sports, parents, pets, health, style, food and TMRW verticals. "SportsCenter" anchor Jay Crawford. "Both pneumonia and non-Hodgkins lymphoma can trigger HLH in the body and that is seemingly what happened with Edward. ESPNs Linda Cohn Makes Millions Annually and Has a Substantial Net Worth. Stuart Scott, a longtime anchor at ESPN, died Sunday morning at the age of 49. ESPN reporter Vaughn McClure has died. But for me, and those of us here in the 80s and 90s, a lot of things changed when we lost Tom Mees in 1996. He was onSportsCenteror calling his beloved NHL games or on assignment to pro football, college basketball, and so much more for just one reason. Stuart said, 'I got it.' Comentarista de Bisbol. CNN Longtime ESPN reporter Pedro Gomez died "unexpectedly" Sunday at the age of 58, according to a statement from ESPN and Sports Content Chairman James Pitaro. VETERAN NFL and ESPN reporter John Clayton, who appeared in a famed SportsCenter commercial, has passed away at 67. Now his fiance has revealed that, though he did not know it, Aschoff had stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma in his lungs. 4, as a host on WEEI, or as a horse racing expert for NBC, died Saturday at age 70. ESPNU anchor . He loved hockey and started playing it at a young age. Alexander COVID News-Dr. Paul Elias Alexander's Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. On April 26, 2017, the entire sports media world was rocked by news of about 100 layoffs at ESPN, many of them impacting big-name reporters, columnists, anchors, hosts and analysts. Clayton also wrote for several outlets, including the Washington Post, in recent years after his long stint at ESPN, and had been the sideline reporter for the Seahawks radio network for five seasons. "No matter how big he got, no matter how bad it got, he never changed. About a quarter of cases are passed down through families, and the rest come from infections, a weakened immune system or cancer. Prior, he covered the Pittsburgh Steelers for the Pittsburgh Press and the Seattle Seahawks for the Tacoma News Tribune. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell honored Clayton as a "wonderful person" who "earned my tremendous respect and admiration as a journalist. Here in our daily news section, we say goodbye to those headline names known across the nation. And I'm really thrilled that he was right on. Once he returned to ESPN, Saunders struggled at times. the double nickel that sliced the knicks at their knees "He was so tired. I'm not sure the dance steps were up to Baryshnikov, but certainly the intentions were.". Clayton also appeared in what is arguably the greatest This is SportsCenter commercial of all-time, transitioning from standard football reporter to long-haired metalhead in an instant as his consummate professionalism was praised. ESPN reporter Edward Aschoff died Tuesday on his 34th birthday, just months before he was to be married. All in the family: how three generations of Jaquezes have ruled West Coast basketball, Alonso says Aston 'living a dream,' eyes podium, LIVE Transfer Talk: Bayern still keen on Kane despite new Choupo-Moting contract, Top moments from Brady, Manning, Jordan and other athletes hosting 'Saturday Night Live'. "His wife Pat and sister Amy were at his side and communicated. The Seattle Seahawks, through Clayton's family, announced the death in a statement. Stuart and I were both patriotic, but this took it to a whole new level of respect for what our men and women in uniform go through. Stephen Smith murder case has recently gotten new attention. He suffered an eye injury while trying to catch a pass at a New York Jets mini-camp, necessitating surgery that put him out of work for a few months. ", Ten years later, Levy watched a different kind of warrior go to work. Fontaine's former club Reims announced Fontaine's death on Wednesday, March 1, 2023. Edward Aschoff's fiancee, Katy Berteau, took to Twitter to explain the sequence of events . "It has helped me knowing that his passing was inevitable, and Im at least grateful he didnt have to go through the painful treatment and drawn out process of battling the disease,'' she wrote. We have been friends since 1986. He and Berteau were to be married in April. ", Gus Ramsey, who arrived in Bristol in 1994, remembers exactly when he knew Stuart had found a new audience. ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz confirmed Durrett's death Tuesday night, but said . practically DRAGGING teammates to 1-nc2a 2-gold He is 'the other side of pillow,' the man who made sportscasting cool. Lokulo-Sodipe, 67, was said to have slumped in his office while preparing to attend a court session on . XFL Week 3 preview: Can AJ McCarron, Battlehawks continue their fourth-quarter heroics? "His daughters and my daughters danced at the same studio," says Anderson. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED is a registered trademark of ABG-SI LLC. "There were successful African-American sportscasters at the time," says ESPN director of news Vince Doria, who oversaw the studio programming for ESPN2 back then. FILE - Soccer legend Pele, of Brazil, feeds French soccer legend Just Fontaine, left, with a soccer ball cake Sunday, July 5, 1998 in Paris.French soccer great Just Fontaine, whose 1958 record of 13 goals scored during a World Cup still stands, has . He was one of the early advocates for the NCAA Ice Hockey on ESPN and was influential in the growth of the Frozen Four, the NCAA Hockeys championship tournament. "Well, that's who Stuart is. He has been a weekly guest on my radio show for years. Jon Champion. I wanted to provide an update about Edwards passing that may help people in processing it and making a little more sense of what happened. '", That was the future, and it looked and sounded different from the present. I am heartbroken. reporter nicknamed the Professor who was noted for his football analysis and his concise game recaps for ESPN, died on Friday at a hospital in Bellevue, Wash. Olivia Harlan Dekker via Facebook. At a certain point, Stuart became as famous as the athletes he covered. Grant Wahl, the American soccer reporter who collapsed and died while covering the World Cup in Qatar last week, died of an aortic aneurysm that ruptured, his wife, Dr. Celine Gounder, said. 5/29/89 ESPN coverage, lead by @cbfowler and the late, great John Saunders, of Phillies 3B Mike Schmidt hanging them up after 18 seasons. '', "Long before he became an ESPN icon, John might have been the best news-breaking team beat reporter of his generation, the type who could sit on a story for months and then break it before others had any clue what was going on,'' said The Athletic's Mike Sando, a longtime friend of Clayton's. He was also a mainstay during ESPNs coverage of the biggest sporting events like the college football national championship, where he would stand on the stage under the falling confetti and interview the winning coach and players. "We stood on the floor," says Williamson, "and there's all these things going around -- and immediately we snapped back to 20 years ago and I just told him I was proud of him, and I loved him.". of "best ever" is an ENDEAVOR Stay up to date with everything Boston. That's partly why he starred in so many "This is 'SportsCenter'" commercials, alongside Tiger, Kobe, Keyshawn, LeBron, Mr. Met and Chad Johnson, who rejected Stuart's idea for a touchdown celebration with "Boo-No! Since that night, "You beat cancer by how you live" has become a rallying cry for millions of patients and their families. Obama's father died at the age of 48, around the time Obama was 21. The coroner later said Saunders died of a combination of an enlarged heart, complications from his diabetes, and dysautonomia, which affects the automated nervous system that regulates breathing, blood pressure, and heart rate. It should be mentioned often.Morris died Monday at the . The sports network announced Aschoff died Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2019 after a brief illness. Scott was remembered through an outpouring of tributes by athletes, colleagues and fans on Twitter and statements from his alma mater, the University of North Carolina, which said that "his legacy will live on in many ways -- as a friend, a son, a father, a professional and forever, a Tar Heel," and President Barack Obama. Doctors began treating him for a presumed diagnosis of HLH. He died in the same hospice center as his. Lillian Ross, legendary reporter for The New Yorker, has died at the age of 99. He wrote for ESPN The Magazine and went one-on-one in interviews with Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan. Dr. A's weekly risers and fallers: Jeremy Sochan, Christian Wood make the list, Wilbon: Scott changed the language of sports, Scoop Jackson: Scott won by remaining true, Stuart accepted the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance, Senior writer for ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine. He reached ESPN in 1995, and covered football in print, TV and radio until 2017. Get Morning Report and other email newsletters. I'll never forget when one person went up to Stuart and me and said, 'Hey, wow, Stuart Scott!' "One of the producers on a story we were doing on the Orlando Magic told me about this young guy he really liked. "But he was the best-dressed guy on the course.". "It's the highest honor any writer covering this sport can receive,'' Clayton said at the time. ", Occasionally, Stuart would give a shout-out to Sydni's soccer team, but that was easy compared to another commitment he made to his daughters. or artistic inspiration but the real celebration He then attended Duquesne University and was hired by the Pittsburgh Press when he was a senior at Duquesne. Aschoff himself had expressed surprise about the severity of his illness. Stuart Scott, the ESPN anchor and reporter whose catchphrases became part of the American popular sports vernacular for the past two decades, died Sunday morning after a lengthy battle with. It's this ineffable way Stuart had of welcoming you to the party, bringing you into his confidence, making sure you were having a good time. The sports . But as Stuart's star rose, so did the vitriol of those who resented his color, or his hip-hop style, or his generation. Celebrate John Clayton by rewatching his This Is SportsCenter commercial (0:30), Longtime NFL reporter John Clayton dies at 67, The future of the NFL combine: Is there really a chance it could end forever? He loved his work, he loved his daughters, he loved being Stu.". He was 67. Stuart and I had to do the 11 o'clock 'SportsCenter,' so with a lead foot, we got to Times Square at around 2 in the morning, and the party at the All-Star Cafe with Gretzky and Shaq and Tiger is letting out. "I recently told that story on the air. 25 views, 1 likes, 0 loves, 0 comments, 0 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from West cameroon state news: She die for lack of care in the Buea general hospital. Once he got into the show, you just forgot about everything, and it was just Stuart Scott doin' 'SportsCenter,' havin' fun. On June 15, 2014, Stuart flawlessly handled the trophy presentation to the Spurs -- after doing 300 push-ups that day. "I will miss Stuart Scott. Sinai Hospital. "Listen to his lead-ins," says Buccigross. John Clayton, a former ESPN NFL writer and current contributor to Seattle Sports 710 AM, died Friday. This is Stuart and he's not going to let this moment get away.' Clayton, a native of Braddock, Pennsylvania, began his career in 1972 as a teenager covering the Pittsburgh Steelers in a season that included the "Immaculate Reception.'' Receive updates on your favorite Boston teams, straight from our newsroom to your inbox. "Ever since he used that catchphrase on the air for the first time, and we looked at each other and said, 'What the hell is that? Six months later, the lingering effects of the injury were evident whenever I made a mistake during our broadcast by mixing up names or getting the score wrongthe kind of simple errors that guys whove been on TV for a few decades arent supposed to make. He was pursuing a nursing degree to become a doctor at Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College. ", Worker. Read more in our, This undated photo provided by ESPN images shows ESPN college football reporter Edward Aschoff. Fellow anchor Chris Berman remembered Mees years later as ESPN celebrated its 50,000th SportsCenter. Walters joined ABC News in 1976, becoming the first female anchor on an evening news program. On December 5, a few days after his pneumonia diagnosis, he tweeted: Anyone ever had multifocal (bilateral) pneumonia in their early 30s as someone who never gets sick and has a very good immune system? Radio reporter Jeff Dickerson, a beloved and respected figure on the Chicago sports scene, died Tuesday at age 43 after a bout with cancer A special man. He had recently contracted pneumonia, according to his social media posts. He worked for a year at WECA-TV covering the sports scene, including the Florida State Seminoles and other Florida-area sports teams. As a youth, he was very successful and received a hockey scholarship to play at Western Michigan University. His brain was donated to Mt. He . When it comes to females who blazed a trail in the male-dominated world of sports journalism, the name Jeannie Morris rarely gets mentioned. brotha I was sold when he won 6-NBA rings Rachel broke ground in 2009 as the first female analyst for a men's collegiate basketball broadcast. You try to bring out the best in yourself so you can bring out the best in the person next to you. (AP file photo) Bill Conlin, the legendary former Philadelphia sports columnist whose career came to a crashing end 25 months ago after he was accused of . "John was a pioneer as an NFL insider but also one of the kindest men you could ever work with,'' said Seth Markman, vice president and executive producer at ESPN. "He bulldozed the envelope.". Berteau described Aschoffs lymphoma as an aggressive type of cancer that is usually undetectable until it is very advanced.. "That movie was made two decades ago, and black fraternities have been around since 1906. Baseball Commentator. Disputed loan at center of Commanders probe, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Covered Broncos for nine years for Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News, Previously covered Steelers, Bills and Titans, Member of Pro Football Hall of Fame Board. The ESPN reporter who died on his 34th birthday last month didn't realize it, but he had stage 4 cancer. Chris Chelios. John was family to me. Yes, there was an Ebony and Ivory theme to their show, but more importantly, they were two young sports nuts playing off one another for the benefit of other young sports nuts. That wasn't the Stuart Scott that I worked with for so many years. "NBA Countdown" anchor Sage Steele remembers the day last year when her family moved from Connecticut to Arizona to be closer to her show in Los Angeles: "The moving trucks were at my house, and Stuart was there with his girlfriend Kristin to say goodbye to us, and my 10-year-old son Nicholas had to say goodbye to his best friend across the street, and he came back sobbing, sobbing, leaving his best friend in the world. Aschoff died on December 24 with a diagnosis of pneumonia and a rare disease known as hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH). ESPN NFL reporter Jeff Dickerson has died aged 44 from complications of colon cancer. Stuart Scott, a longtime anchor at ESPN, died Sunday morning at the age of 49. At one point in 2012, Saunders planned to take his life by jumping off the Tappan Zee Bridge in New York, as he described in his book. He continued hosting college football coverage on ABC and was there on the stage to talk with Dabo Swinney and Nick Saban when their teams won national titles. Jaguars won't spend big, but here are five players they could target in free agency, The most memorable pre-NFL draft workouts ever: Coaches, scouts, execs make their picks, 2023 NFL franchise tag tracker: Raiders tag Josh Jacobs, the NFL's rushing leader. It is with a heavy heart that we share the news of John Claytons passing. "It is with a. "He literally never said no to a show that asked him to come on -- from 6 a.m. to midnight, if you asked for the Professor, he was there for you. Longtime NFL journalist John Clayton died Friday following a short illness. Bill Shields, the longtime WBZ-TV reporter who graced New England viewers' screens for decades, died Saturday morning at age 70 following a years-long battle with cancer, the TV station confirmed. Clayton's close friend Jeff Muzzy announced the news of Clayton's death on Twitter on March 18, 2022, in an emotional statement. John Clayton, a former ESPN NFL writer and current contributor to Seattle Sports 710 AM, died Friday. He was 44. This undated photo provided by ESPN images shows ESPN college football reporter Edward Aschoff. Relive one of the best This is SportsCenter commercials of all time, featuring hard rock fan John Clayton. He also contributed stories for KKFN-FM (104.3 FM) in Denver since February of last year. In announcing the findings of a post-mortem lung biopsy, fiancee Katy Berteau said Wednesday: He would have wanted everyone to know that something way bigger than pneumonia took him down., Both pneumonia and non-Hodgkin lymphoma can trigger HLH in the body, and that is seemingly what happened with Edward, she said. Our condolences to his wife Pat, and to his friends and family. Even I encouraged him to maybe take a more traditional approach, but he had a strong conviction about who he wanted to be, and the voice he wanted to project, and clearly, he was right, and we were wrong. You're having trouble sleeping. Sometimes neither one of us knew who the other was talking about, but it worked. He was publishing stories as recently as last week. "SportsCenter" anchor Jay Harris, who grew up watching -- and hoping to be -- Stuart, says, "Think about that phrase, 'As cool as the other side of the pillow.' Anderson calls it "magic." In 2011, on the set of ABCs College Football, disaster struck in a most innocent way. He sent me a tape, and even then, he had an amazing presence -- I felt the viewer would sit up and take notice when he was on the air. An amazing nine of them belong to one man -- from his signature "Boo-Yah!" Aschoff, who covered college . Unfortunately, their enjoyable afternoon turned deadly in a matter of seconds. He inspired his colleagues with his talent, his work ethic, his personality and his devotion to his daughters. Harris calls it his "Stuartness." 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