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rejoined the Astros television broadcast team, a move that effectively ended Worrell's stint as an Astros color analyst. Worrell's departure from Astros telecasts was an amicable one, as it allowed him to focus his efforts on covering Houston Rockets basketball. Worrell has also broadcast various
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in 1983 as a full-time play-by-play announcer for Rockets telecasts. Since then, Worrell has broadcast most Rockets’ games for local television, a period spanning 35 years. He has called the most notable seasons in franchise history, especially the team's consecutive
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Worrell ultimately chose to major in communications while in his sophomore year at the University of Houston. He had a talent for public speaking, and this became clear in his first on-air broadcasting job with UH campus radio station
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for 20 seasons, from 1985 to 2004. Given his primary role with the Rockets, Worrell covered Astros home telecasts mostly during the NBA off season. In 2005, popular former player and longtime color analyst
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alongside Larry Rasco. An avid, lifelong sports fan, Worrell eventually transitioned from hard news into full-time sports broadcasting. In 1974, the year after the death of previous sports director
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in 1964, where he originally hoped to follow his father into dentistry. While he was at UH, he participated in a variety of extracurricular activities, including pitching for the
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baseball for 20 seasons. Worrell has hosted and broadcast a wide variety of other major sporting events over his four decades in sports media.
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The University of Houston honored Worrell as a distinguished alumnus in 2015 and inducted him into its athletics Hall of Honor in 2016.
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games for local TV on a part-time basis. He stayed with ESPN for three years before joining regional cable network startup
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baseball. Worrell served as the color analyst for broadcasts of Astros games on Home Sports Entertainment and
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Worrell has also broadcast a variety of other sports, most notably local television broadcasts of
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Worrell left KPRC to take an on-air job with the new cable sports network
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Worrell is a six-time recipient of “Best Sportscast” award given by
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Bill Worrell Jr. grew up on Houston's west side and graduated from
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for “Best play-by-play announcer in Texas” in 2011. In 2013, the
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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named Worrell the best play-by-play announcer in the city.
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in 1994 and 1995. Worrell broadcast Rockets home games on
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alongside color analysts and former Rockets players
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