Andy Griffin is the founder and
president of UtahPreps.net. He
has been in the broadcasting
field since 1989, when he began
as a DJ at Z-104 in Logan. Griffin
began sports broadcasts in
1993 and has been a part of
southern Utah preps ever
since. Griffin is also a sports
writer for the Deseret News. He
has also been designing web
pages for nearly a decade. Andy
and his wife Shelly have been
married for 18 years and have
five children together.
LV All-American Classic
telecast (broadcast on
the NFL Network), with
Bill Romanowski and
Peter Wolff.
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Neal Greeley is a relative newcomer to
sports broadcasting, though he made
regular appearances as "NASCAR Neal" and
"Neal, the Argument Guy" on KDXU radio.
Neal is blissfully married to his sweetheart
Cheryl and the couple resides in Hurricane.
Devin Dixon has a daily sports show on
KDXU radio and has been involved with
sports in the region for a half-dozen
years. Dixon, a native of Washington, will
be the voice of the Dixie Flyers this fall
and will continue his duties at KDXU.
Devin and his wife Robyn have two kids.
Jeremy Bates has been covering
southern Utah sports for more than a
decade. He recently completed a stint at
KCSG-TV and also worked for KSL-TV in
Salt Lake City. Jer will be the voice of the
Cedar Redmen this fall on UtahPreps.net.
Karen Brown joined the Utahpreps.net
team last spring as a salesperson and
enjoys working with sponsors. Karen is
single and has eight grown children and
seven grandkids. She can be reached at
anytime on her cell phone @
435-619-6339.
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Twelve-year old Dallas Griffin is the
second oldest of five Griffin kids and
has been his Dad's sidekick at sporting
events for many  years. Dallas will be
keeping statistics on the FB Scorebook
program at various games this fall.
The basso tones of Mike McGary join the
Utahpreps.net team this year. Mike, a
25-year veteran of sports radio, will be
voicing the Snow Canyon Warriors this
season and will also help with commercial
production. Mike and his wife Julie have
four children and two grandchildren.
Gene Gates is the new voice of the
Hurrricane Tigers this season. He brings
a wealth of experience to the job here at
Utahpreps.net. Gene has been in sports
radio for more than two decades and has
called numerous state championships.
He and his wife Delne have nine children.
Sports fans in Cedar City will
welcome the familiar voice of Kerry
Wheelwright. Kerry, who has been
broadcasting games for more than 25
years, will bring you the Canyon View
Falcons this fall on Utahpreps.net.
Kerry and wife Brenda have three
children and six grandchildren.