Honoring Verne Lundquist
The Steamboat Springs City Council honored Verne Lundquist for his contributions to the community and his professional success. Lundquist, a Hall of Fame broadcaster, recently turned 70.
Awards, photographs and other honors line the walls in the home of legendary sports broadcaster Verne Lundquist. The Steamboat Springs City Council honored the longtime Steamboat Springs’ resident last week for his many accomplishments and his involvement in several community organizations. He recently turned 70.
Steamboat Springs’ resident, and national television personality Verne Lundquist talks on the deck of his home, which overlooks the slopes of the Steamboat Ski Area.
Steamboat Springs’ resident, and national television personality Verne Lundquist talks on the deck of his home, which overlooks the slopes of the Steamboat Ski Area.
Sports broadcaster Verne Lundquist stands in front of a wall of photos, and art in his office that reveals a career worth of memories for the Steamboat Springs resident who has worked for a number of networks during his long career.
Sports broadcaster Verne Lundquist looks at a framed display of Sports Illustrated covers featuring Doak Walker, Skeeter Werner Walker and Buddy Werner that hangs on the wall of his office. It’s one of the many items the longtime broadcaster has hanging on his wall marking special people or events in his life.
Verne Lundquist receives a proclamation from Steamboat Springs City Councilman Jon Quinn at Tuesday night’s meeting.


