Tuesday, March 13, 2018

R.I.P.: Former Phoenix, Denver Sportscaster Gary Cruz

Gary Cruz
Gary Cruz, a popular sportscaster in Phoenix, Denver and Los Angeles, died Thursday of cancer, reports azcentral.com.

Cruz, 68, was best known for his work in Denver on two television stations (KUSA, KMGH) from 1973-90, a run that included covering four Super Bowl appearances by the Denver Broncos.

He then worked on KCAL in Los Angeles from 1990-97 and KPHO in Phoenix from 1999-2009 before retiring from TV work.

Cruz joined Ryan Woodcock to form a public relations company, CruzWood Communications, that specialized in golf including work with the Waste Management Phoenix Open.

"In Denver, he was like a superstar," said his son Kevin Cruz,  "His smile was so infectious and how he lit up the room. If you met Gary Cruz once, you knew him. He was never a fake broadcaster. What you saw on TV was what you saw on the street. People were just comfortable coming you and saying hey man. He was already their friend."

Cruz grew up in Pleasanton, Calif., and served in Vietnam. He worked early in his career in Denver radio before moving to television. He also had some small acting roles including as a newscaster in the movies "Independence Day" and "Godzilla."

Cruz overcame prostate cancer in 2006 but in November revealed via Facebook that he was "in the fight of my life against cancer," that started in his lungs and spread.

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