The
NET10 Wireless Arena Football League and CBS Sports Network have
announced the on-air talent lineup for the 2013 regular season,
featuring veteran announcers Ari Wolfe and James Bates handling
play-by-play duties, along with analysts Anthony Herron and Sherdrick
Bonner.
"NET10
Wireless Arena Football Saturday" will debut on the CBS Sports Network
on Saturday, March 23 with an ArenaBowl XXV rematch as the Philadelphia
Soul head to the "Snake Pit" to take on the defending champion Arizona
Rattlers. The game will showcase Wolfe as the play-by-play announcer,
Herron as analyst and Bonner, a 2012 AFL Hall of Fame selection and
former Arizona Rattler, as the sideline analyst.
Bates
will join the lineup in Week 2 as the play-by-play announcer. He and
Wolfe will rotate calling the game of the week throughout the season. In
addition, Herron and Bonner will split analyst duties, while Wolfe,
Herron and Bonner will all serve as sideline analysts at various games.
Bates
joined CBS Sports Network in 2011 as a play-by-play announcer, calling
college football and basketball. Prior to joining the Network, Bates
spent five seasons in the lead play-by-play role for The MTN. He has
also shot, hosted and produced "The James Bates Show", which aired
nationally for two years. Bates hails from a football family - his
father, Jim, spent more than 10 years as a defensive coordinator in the
NFL after winning ArenaBowl II as an assistant coach with the Detroit
Drive. His brother, Jeremy, was an offensive coordinator in the NFL, as
well as at USC.
Wolfe
has worked in some capacity at every ArenaBowl since 2002 and was the
NFL Network play-by-play announcer at ArenaBowl XXV. He serves as both a
news anchor for NFL Network Now updates and a reporter during weekly
coverage of the National Football League. Wolfe called Albany/Indiana
Firebirds games from 1998-2003 and also served as a play-by-play
announcer for the Philadelphia Soul from 2004-2008 along with being the
NFL preseason voice of the Minnesota Vikings from 2007-2011. During the
2008 season, Wolfe had his own column on ArenaFootball.com entitled
"Wolfe's Den."
Herron
starred at the University of Iowa as a defensive lineman and played for
five years in the NFL before playing and coaching over the course of
five seasons in the AFL. He was the Assistant Head Coach and Defensive
Coordinator of the Tennessee Valley Vipers of af2 when they won the
ArenaCup championship in 2008. Shortly after this time, Herron began
more extensive work as a broadcaster. He became one of the lead game and
studio analysts for the Big Ten Network and then joined NFL Network in
2010 as a football analyst for "Arena Football Friday." Herron has been
on every ArenaBowl broadcast since that season and also serves as a
college football analyst for NBC Sports.
Last
season, Bonner was named the Greatest Quarterback in AFL History by the
Silver Anniversary Committee and also appeared on a number of "NET10
Arena Football Friday" broadcasts on NFL Network. In addition, he served
as the sideline analyst for the ArenaBowl XXV broadcast and works
extensively as a college football analyst for Root Sports. In his 15
seasons in the AFL, Bonner was a four-time All-Arena selection and was
named MVP of ArenaBowl VII. Bonner is also a 2012 AFL Hall of Fame
selection.
"NET10
Wireless Arena Football Saturday" on CBS Sports Network will broadcast
19 regular-season games on Saturday nights in primetime. All AFL games
on CBS Sports Network will be telecast in High Definition and feature
special in-game audio techniques that capture the high-scoring action
and fast paced intensity that are the hallmarks of the AFL.
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