After 23 years on the"SportsCenter" desk, Neil Everett signed off on Saturday for the last time.
After 23 years on the"SportsCenter" desk, Neil Everett signed off on Saturday for the last time. He did so alongside longtime co-anchor Stan Verrett, whom he'd shared the late-night desk with since 2009.
Everett, 61, donned a lei for his final show, a nod to his professional roots in Hawaii, where he worked as a local sports anchor prior to joining ESPN in 2000. As Saturday's show concluded, Everett leaned on his ever-present sense of humor before delivering his final on-air message with the network.Neil Everett bids farewell to SportsCenter one last time with longtime partner Stan Verrett
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