Steve Kaplowitz has been the host of SportsTalk on 600 ESPN El Paso since July of 1997. Prior to that, he spent two years on the KLAQ Morning Show. He has worked with both UTEP and New Mexico State as a play by play voice for football and basketball. In addition to his work in sports radio, Steve has also spent time as a weekend sports anchor on KDBC-TV and KTSM-TV. In 2013, he was inducted into the El Paso Athletic Hall of Fame in the media category.
Steve Kaplowitz
Dallas Cowboys Should Ride Cooper Rush Until Dak is Fully Healthy
The Dallas Cowboys have won four straight games with Cooper Rush at quarterback and should be in no hurry to bring back Dak Prescott from his thumb injury.
Did Midland RockHounds Steal UTEP’s Thunder with New Cap?
The Midland RockHounds road cap looks like a UTEP design, since it features a pair of picks forming the letter M with the state of Texas in the background.
Tom Lea Painting ‘The Turning Point’ is an El Paso Sports Classic
El Paso artist Tom Lea is forever tied to UTEP thanks to his classic piece The Turning Point, which depicts the Miners last second 1965 football win over Utah.
Texas Slugger Ivan Melendez Assaulting the Record Books
Former Coronado T-Birds star and now Texas Longhorns slugger Ivan Melendez is on pace to shatter school records for home runs, slugging, and on base percentage.
Milwaukee Brewers Ban High-Fives to Avoid Spreading Pink Eye
The pink eye epidemic has spread into the Milwaukee Brewers clubhouse, so the team is invoking a new rule to stop the spread of the infection: no more high-fives. That's right, the most popular way that athletes celebrate is now banned by the team so players, coaches, and other staff members do not contract pink eye...
Upset Seahawks Fan Goes Head First Into TV After Super Bowl Loss [VIDEO]
When I started working in radio nearly 20 years ago, I attended a radio station Super Bowl Party along with my family. One of the things we received at the door was a free registration ticket for a chance to win a series of door prizes. As it turns out, my dad won a large 50-inch Hitachi projection screen television that weighed about 250 pounds...