NEIL EVERETT
'Neil Everett Morfitt' now known as 'Neil Everett', is a sportscaster for the ESPN cable network. He can be seen on the network's ''SportsCenter'' as well as on ESPNEWS. During his tenure as a SportsCenter anchor, Everett has added Hawaiian surfing sayings to the show's famous repertoire of catchphrases.
Born in Portland, Oregon and raised in Spokane, Washington, the University of Oregon alum and member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity started out at a radio station in Florence, Oregon, then went out of broadcasting for over 15 years working at Hawaii Pacific University as an athletic administrator.
In 2000, Everett received his big break when an agent offered him a job at ESPN, on the recommendation of a friend. Everett has been there ever since. Before his ESPN debut, he worked as a sports director and reporter for ''KGMB'', Honolulu, Hawaii's CBS affiliate.
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Quotes
★ "Sportscenter, RIGHT NOW!" (Starts off every episode with this phrase after the first set of highlights roll during the intro)
★ "How's IT!?!?!" (Said during the introduction, after the opening montage)
★ "Stop lookin' at my lemonade!" (Used when Lebron James makes a big dunk. A reference to the Nike four Lebrons commercials.)
★ "Number nine. Number Nine." (Used during the Top Plays segment, a reference to The Beatles)
★ "Bartender! JACK!!" (When a baseball player hits a home run)
★ "Bartender, double shot of Canadian Club!" (whenever two of the Canadian NHL teams play)
★ "He's got reservations for six!" (When a football player scores a touchdown)
★ "Howzit!" (Hawaiian/South African slang for "What's up!", said at the start of each SportsCenter he anchors)
★ "Bartender! Something on ice!" (When a hockey highlight is about to start)
★ "Can I dance with your date?!" (After a player gets dunked on, usually preceded by their name, e.g. "Ben Wallace! Can I dance with your date?!, reference to "Animal House")
★ "He's with leather." (References a rumored Chris Berman pickup line to describe an acrobatic catch in baseball) [1][2]
★ "One man gathers what another man spills." (Frequently used referring to a rebound in a Basketball highlight, lyric from the song "Saint Stephen" by the Grateful Dead)
★ "Phi Kai Phi!" (Used to describe dunks- reference to the ritual of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.)
★ "There is only one manu who can stop Ginobili, and unfortunately for the Atlanta Hawks Mr T does not play basketball" (Frequently references Mr T when a
★ team or person is unstoppable)
★ "They're partying at Rennie's" (Referring to a campus bar near the University of Oregon in Eugene (where Everett attended graduate school) following a highlight involving a Ducks win.
★ "They're partying at Jack and Dan's" (Referring to a bar in Spokane near Gonzaga University's campus in Spokane, Washington which is owned by the parents of Gonzaga Grad and NBA Legend John Stockton) after a big Gonzaga Bulldogs win.
Links
Neil Everett interview for "The Beta Theta Pi" magazine
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