
St. Clare Of Montefalco Spring Sports Mass Sunday • April 10 • 9:00 am Celebrating Athletes In Our Community Special Guests: Lector Terry Foster A native Detroiter and Central Michigan University graduate, Terry Foster co-hosts the highly rated and acclaimed afternoon sports talk show on 97.1 The Ticket. Recently retired from the Detroit News where he spent 27 years, Terry was the Pistons beat writer during the Bad Boys championship era. He also covered Michigan Wolverines Football, golf, tennis and auto racing. He has also covered Super Bowls, World Series, NBA Finals, Stanley Cup Finals, 1996 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon. In addition, Terry spent time at the Detroit Free Press where he covered high school sports in Macomb County, and the Grand Rapids Press where he began his journalism career in 1981. He has authored and co-authored several books, writes currently for the Oakland University Grizzlies, and blogs about all things Detroit, life, sports, travel, health and more. Terry and his wife Adrienne reside in West Bloomeld with their two children, Celine and Brandon. Resurrection Story Darren McCarty A retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward, Darren McCarty is best known for his years with the Detroit Red Wings. He has been mostly known for taking on the role of the Red Wings enforcer, a position in which he won the Stanley Cup four times in 1997, 1998, 2002, and 2008. Drafted in the 1992 entry draft, McCarty was part of Detroit’s famous Grind Line with center Kris Draper and winger Kirk Maltby. Darren was the center of attention in the “rough and tumble” 1997 Colorado Avalanche game when the Wings went on to win their rst Stanley Cup in over 40 years. He also scored the overtime winning goal. In the 2002 Stanley Cup playoffs, Darren registered his rst hat-trick in Game One against the Avalanche. Detroit won the series and its third Stanley Cup in six years. Today, Darren is a Vice President of Business Development for Cushman Wakeeld. He and his wife Sheryl reside in Royal Oak. Lector Vicki Foley A former semi-professional hockey player, Vicki Foley served as the rst female President in the 68 year history of the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association from 2011 thru 2015. Vicki works with Comcast and Fox Sports as a color analyst for Big Ten women’s softball, collegiate hockey, girls high school softball and lacrosse. She has more than 25 years of leadership in sports, television and community service. Her experience with Comcast includes Network Television Programming Director, Producer/Executive Producer, Local and Regional Programming Director as well as positions in sales and advertising. Her experience also includes two years with the Detroit Rockers of the National Professional Soccer League and Director of Marketing and Development for Community Hospice. Vicki resides in Allen Park. sports_mass2016-04_10e.indd1 4/5/16, 1:27 PM.
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