OKC Energy FC has announced Clear Channel radio will serve as the team’s radio broadcast partner for the 2014 season. All Energy FC games are scheduled to air on 96.1 FM KXY.
In addition to the broadcast announcement, the team introduces Jack Damrill and Mo Borehan as the play-by-play announcer and color analyst, respectively.
Damrill is a current certified national referee where he worked at the MLS reserve, MLS preseason, USL PRO and USL PDL levels. He is currently a NISOA national referee for NCAA soccer, where he referees games in the Big 12 Conference, Conference USA, Sun Belt and American Athletic Conference, as well as numerous Division II and local NAIA games. Damrill is one of two US Soccer nationally certified referees in Oklahoma.
Damrill has an extensive broadcasting background, both in television news and as a professional baseball play-by-play announcer. Damrill was the radio play-by-play announcer for the Oklahoma City 89ers before moving with the team to the Bricktown Ballpark, where they later became the Oklahoma City Redhawks from 1993 to 1999.
Damrill is currently the public information officer for the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and will continue in that roll.
Borehan played semi-professional soccer in England for 20 years and is the former director of coaching for The David Beckham Academy in Los Angeles. He served as the director of coaching for Frontier Country Soccer Association from 1997-2005,coached for the Norman Youth Soccer Association from 1993-96 and got his coaching career started as the director of the Sheffield United’s London Academy from 1987-1992.
Borehan holds his ‘A’ license from the United States Soccer Federation and the English Football Association.
Season tickets for OKC Energy FC are available by calling the Energy FC office at 405-235-KICK (5425).
Energy FC is led by former Sporting Kansas City goaltender and 2013 MLS Cup champion, Jimmy Nielsen. Nielsen was a two-time MLS All Star, the 2012 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year, and goalkeeper for the 2012 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open championship club.
USL PRO is the strongest, best operated and most experienced North American men’s professional soccer league outside of Major League Soccer (MLS). Focused on franchise stability and longevity, USL PRO features 15 teams for the 2014 season, including expansion teams in Oklahoma City and Sacramento. Presently 10 USL PRO teams have direct affiliations with Major League Soccer clubs.
The league not only serves as a springboard to the MLS for players, but also for franchises. Five of the last six clubs to enter MLS have moved up from the USL’s top professional division. Among the most successful clubs, the Vancouver Whitecaps, Seattle Sounders, Portland Timbers, Montreal Impact and Orlando City SC all operated franchises in the USL’s top professional division before making the transition to MLS.
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