Ronald W. Oakes (November 23, 1933 – May 29, 2007) was a Canadian-American sportscaster who called was the play-by-play announcer for several hockey teams as well as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League .
Biography
Oakes was born on November 23, 1933, in Winnipeg .[ 1] He got his start in broadcasting in 1955 at CKRC , where he called games for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Winnipeg Warriors .[ 2] From 1964 to 1966, he worked for CBR in Calgary .[ 3] He then spent six seasons as the play-by-play announcer for the San Diego Gulls of the Western Hockey League .[ 3] In 1973, he became the radio announcer for the Vancouver Blazers of the World Hockey Association .[ 4] When the team moved east and became the Calgary Cowboys , Oakes was given the job of publicity director, but announcing duties were given to local broadcaster Eric Bishop .[ 3] In 1976, Oakes called 23 Los Angeles Kings games on HBO .[ 3] [ 5] From 1977 to 1978, Oakes was the radio and television announcer for the Chicago Blackhawks .[ 3] He then returned to San Diego , where he the press relations director and announcer for the San Diego Hawks of the Pacific Hockey League .[ 3] [ 6]
In 1983, Oakes returned to Winnipeg as the play-by-play announcer for Winnipeg Blue Bombers games on CFRW .[ 3] He retired from broadcasting after the season and returned to San Diego, where he ran a travel business.[ 7] He came out of retirement in 1990 to become the play-by-play announcer for the new San Diego Gulls of the International Hockey League .[ 8]
In 2001, Oakes was diagnosed with progressive supranuclear palsy . He died on May 29, 2007, at his home in San Diego.[ 7]
References
^ "Ron Oakes" . Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame . Retrieved 22 January 2024 .
^ Shiels, Bob (September 30, 1964). "Bob Shiels ... on television" . The Calgary Herald . Retrieved 22 January 2024 .
^ a b c d e f g Collins, Fred (June 4, 1983). "Oakes now is behind the mike for football" . The Calgary Herald . Retrieved 22 January 2024 .
^ "Blazers now have a radio voice" . The Vancouver Sun . August 22, 1973.
^ Walker, Hal (January 6, 1976). "Sports" . The Calgary Herald . Retrieved 22 January 2024 .
^ Lynch, Mike (November 2, 1978). "Most of PHL taking it easy" . The Spokesman-Review . Retrieved 22 January 2024 .
^ a b Kinsman, Michael (June 2, 2007). "Ron Oakes, 73; voice of San Diego hockey, ambassador of sport" . The San Diego Union - Tribune .
^ "Oakes Will do Gull Play-by-Play" . Los Angeles Times . August 31, 1990. Retrieved February 4, 2024 .