Schonely was a former Seattle broadcaster with KOMO radio and television in the 1960s.
(photos courtesy of William Engelhardt)
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Bill Schonley and the Seattle Totems = outstanding! What a voice on that guy!
My pals and I went to those games whenever they were in town.
Back at the old Seattle Ice Arena, with a front row seat, you could lean out right over the ice. I'll never forget when a puck went right past my eyes with a "whffff". A less lucky friend of mine took a puck to the forehead and was konked out cold for about half an hour. Talk about "takin' one for the team"!
Time Travel will be invented someday and then we will bring back the good old days.
William Engelhardt writes:
A fine broadcaster and all-around gentleman. I'm glad I had the opportunity to be a KVI colleague, short-lived as it was. He left in Oct. 1970 to become the voice of the fledgling Trail Blazers. The really interesting aspect of the story is that Bill landed the gig having never done basketball play-by-play. Seattle Totems, baseball, football, but not basketball.
Prior to KVI, he also worked at KAYO.
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Just an additional aside: I had only been with KVI's news department a short time (coming over as Bill Taylor from KOL), working the night shift, and one evening, Bill came into the newsroom and said he'd been offered the Trail Blazers job, but was unsure about whether to take it. As the new guy, I certainly had no advice for the seasoned sports director, but the fact that he even chatted with me about it brings to mind his gracious and unpretentious personality. Suffice to say, he made the right decision to head to The Rose City.