
Adam King
Evening Anchor at KOKH-TV (Oklahoma City, OK)
Sports Reporter / Anchor at WBNS-TV (Columbus, OH)
10TV Sports Anchor/Reporter.
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1 week ago |
okcfox.com | Adam King
In the ten flights since the start of the Oklahoma Warriors Honor Flight, 734 veterans have made the trip from Tulsa Oklahoma to Washington D.C. to visit the memorials constructed in their honor. As the organization behind the event grows, so does its purpose and its mission, now a new opportunity here in Oklahoma City, could make the program even more accessible to our nation's heroes.
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4 weeks ago |
10tv.com | Adam King
WESTERVILLE, Ohio — When the gate drops at the Westerville BMX track, young riders experience the thrill of competition. However, for many participants, the journey is more meaningful than crossing the finish line. "It's pretty fun with everybody," said one young rider. The local BMX program has become a gateway for children looking to enter the world of bicycle motocross racing, offering an inclusive environment that prioritizes safety and accessibility.
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4 weeks ago |
wkyc.com | Adam King
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ryan Day, recognized for his achievements as a football coach, is making an even greater impact off the field by championing mental health. While trophies in the locker room mark his biggest wins, Day’s commitment to mental health stands out as one of his most significant contributions. Day says that coaching is about more than just winning games — it's about impacting young people. “A lot of areas to unpack when it comes to mental health," he said.
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1 month ago |
10tv.com | Adam King
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ryan Day, recognized for his achievements as a football coach, is making an even greater impact off the field by championing mental health. While trophies in the locker room mark his biggest wins, Day’s commitment to mental health stands out as one of his most significant contributions. Day says that coaching is about more than just winning games — it's about impacting young people. “A lot of areas to unpack when it comes to mental health," he said.
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1 month ago |
10tv.com | Adam King
COLUMBUS, Ohio — It has been more than seven months since Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau were tragically killed while riding their bicycle in New Jersey. For the family, it's been a long road trying to heal with the support of the NHL world behind them. "It was just like Columbus gave us one big warm hug," said Jane Gaudreau, the mother of Johnny and Matthew. The Columbus Blue Jackets have made sure to include the Gaudreau family at every step this season.
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“Everybody run to the end zone as fast as you can, like Jeremiah Smith” A kid screamed “but no one handed catches” Will responded with a good message, “Yeah two hands… cause we’re not Jeremiah Smith” https://t.co/tic2v91wop

New Will Howard quote that will greet players at the Woody. "They've changed my life in more ways than I can say, man. Coach Day and these guys here have completely changed my life. I've been developed here like I've never been developed before." -Will Howard https://t.co/f6znaSEST9

“We have carried the day for Big Noon there is no question about it.. we understand why we’re picked” Ross Bjork said they did try to move the Texas game, but UT said no. He said the contract for noon games gives team no flexibly, which is needed. Here he is on noon games: https://t.co/FU147vmivi