Oral History with Ronnie Zamora

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Title

Oral History with Ronnie Zamora

Subject

Sports Editor
Rio Grande Valley Hall of Fame
Sports Reporting
Raul Besteiro
Texas Southmost College
Tom Drew
Daily Texan
UT Austin
Brownsville Herald
Pete Rose
Hurricane Harvey
Houston Rockets
Pan American University
Valley Morning Star
Fernando Valenzuela
Mike D’Antoni
Fox Television
Spurs
KBOR
Hank Hollingsworth
Mark Maine
Sugar Ray Leonard
Mohammad Ali
Larry Holmes
Don King
Mickey Mantle
Barack Obama
Hillary Clinton
George Foremen

Description

Ronnie Zamora talks about his role with the RGV Hall of Fame and his own experiences as an editor, writer, and public address announcer

Creator

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Special Collections and Archives

Publisher

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Date

2018-06-12
2018

Contributor

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Rights

Rolando "Ronnie" Zamora

Format

MP3

Language

English

Type

Oral History

Identifier

Zamora_Ronald_20180612_A
Zamora_Ronald_20180612_B

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewer

Milagro "Millie" Hernandez

Interviewee

Rolando "Ronnie" Zamora

Location

Los Fresnos, Texas

Time Summary

Part A
00:02 Introduction to Oral Speaker
00:30 Question: How did you first get interested in becoming sports editor, writer, and public address announcer?
00:37 High school experience as baseball manager
02:47 Sports editor at the Brownsville Herald
03:09 Enrolled at UT Austin and worked at the Daily Texan
03:21 Question: Who has made the biggest impact in your career and how?
04:10 Started at Brownsville Independent School district at 1996 as Public Information Officer
04:27 Started at Texas Southmost College in 1990, learned a lot from Dr. Juliet V. Garcia work ethic and professionalism.
05:09 Question: What do you consider your most significant accomplishment in your career?
05:27 Taught work ethics to his children and all his children became writers
06:26 Question: What is your favorite sport?
06:30 Question: Who is your favorite athlete?
06:31 Pete Rose athlete in 1970’s and 80’s
06:37 Question: What are some of your most memorable experiences in local sports?
06:48 Talks about the opportunities to meet and interview famous people over the years
06:56 Question: Do you remember any humorous or unusual events that you witnessed in local sports?
07:11 Ronnie talks about interviewing Mohammad Ali in 1980 when he visited Brownsville
07:23 Talks about interviewing professional boxers Larry Holmes, George Foreman, Don King and Sugar Leonard
07:37 Baseball player Mickey Mantel
08:04 Talks about the visit of Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton to UT Brownsville campus in 2008
8:25 Question: Describe your experience while you were part of the KBOR broadcast team (1985-2000)?
8:40 Talks about Hank Hollingsworth
10:01 Question: In June 2011, you were selected as an inductee for the RGV Sports Hall of Fame award. Can you share your experience receiving this award?
10:10 Talks about being a humbly experience
10:51 Question: What is your secret to successful career as a sports announcer?
11:19 Talks about being focus on what you do, not get emotional but be objective about everything. Being able to handle criticism not to take it personal. Does not believe in stress.
12:13 Question: What was your greatest accomplishment as a sports announcer?
12:23 Pan American as commentator for college basketball games
13:18 Question: Tell me about a situation where you had to quickly adapt to change as a spot announcer?
13:27 Sport announcing is play by play, it’s all add lip, ability to adjust to situations and be able to do it in a professional manner not to panic or get nervous.
14:29 UTB/TSC as commentator for Baseball, Volleyball
15:06 Question: what is the most difficult sports to announce for?
15:31 Soccer because you need describe the action all the time and you are at ground level, no elevation to see what is going on. Soccer was challenging keep it interesting and keeping your audience interested.
16:21 Question: What is the most enjoyable sport to announce for?
16:28 Football, everyone knows the terminology
17:07 Question: Is there anything else that you’d like to add?
17:14 He did sport’s writing
17:17 Talks about interviewing Fernando Valenzuela when he was at San Antonio
18:20 Talks about interviewing Laurel D’Antoni wife of Mike D’Antoni
Part B
00:04 Talk about experience at the Daily Texan and interviewing Darrel Royal

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University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Special Collections and Archives, “Oral History with Ronnie Zamora,” UTRGV Digital Exhibits, accessed November 24, 2024, https://omeka.utrgv.edu/items/show/1537.