
Pete Yanity
Sports Director and Weeknight Sports Anchor at WSPA-TV (Spartanburg, SC)
TV And Radio Play-By-Play at Freelance
Sports Director and Weeknight Sports Anchor at WYCW 62 (Spartanburg, SC)
@WSPA7 Sports Director and TV and Radio Play-By-Play, Pete Yanity has been sportscasting for over 35 years.
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wspa.com | Pete Yanity
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yahoo.com | Pete Yanity
29,933 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others? 29,933 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others?
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yahoo.com | Pete Yanity
Former Dorman star T.J. White continues his quest to make the Major Leagues in the Washington Nationals system and played his first game as a professional in his hometown of Spartanburg Tuesday night in Wilmington’s 2-1 victory in 11 innings over the Spartanburgers. White, who’s hitting .213 with 3 home runs and 19 batted in, is in his third season with the Nationals High-A club but is still just 21-years-old.
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wspa.com | Pete Yanity
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wspa.com | Pete Yanity
Posted: Jun 9, 2025 / 11:44 PM EDT Updated: Jun 9, 2025 / 11:49 PM EDT Greenville’s Evan Eassy just finished his freshman year playing golf at Belmont Abbey in North Carolina. However, the biggest tournament he was involved in this spring wasn’t as a player but, instead, as a caddie.
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RT @LouatTheState: Southside Christian's Carson Boleman was named SC High School Baseball #GatoradePOY Boleman 10-0 with 0.00 ERA. 101Ks i…

Aynor claims its second 3A state softball title in the past three seasons with a 5-1 win at BHP, winning the series 2-0. https://t.co/EYyXvJNH4Y