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The WPH is thrilled to present to WPH Memory Mondays (video) during the ongoing handball quarantine, featuring your favorite Race 4 Eight pros discussing their favorite handball memories, who inspired them to become a Race 4 Eight pro, their favorite tournament and the best player they’ve ever played. You won’t dread Monday mornings any longer!
Che Lowenstein is a 22-year veteran in news/video production, having worked for NBC, CBS, and Fox stations in Idaho, Utah and Oregon, and spending 3.5 years doing Medical Video and Multimedia Production in London, UK. After returning to Portland from the UK, Che spent four years as the Video Production Manager for the Portland Timbers and Portland Thorns. Che earned his BA in Broadcast Journalism from Utah State University and had teamed with WPH Broadcast Team Members Kris Gurrad, Kara Mack, and Jeff Kastner in various projects in Portland before joining the WPH Broadcast Team in 2015. Che truly enjoys his weekend trips at Race 4 Eight stops: “I like working with the WPH crew because the whole circuit is like a big family with love and drama and endless storylines. The weekend trips are long workdays and we generally don’t get to go out and see cities, but hearing Dave and Dave bicker and tease each other through the broadcast is very entertaining and the days go quickly.” Che is invaluable to every WPH production, as he trails WPH sideline reporter Kara Mack with a 50-pound camera throughout the day, while also producing sensational behind the scenes video pieces.
Che has become one of handball’s biggest fans and you won’t want to miss Che’s WPH Memory Monday!
Catch WPH Memory Mondays on WPH Patreon HERE and on wphlive.tv