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He's done it again.
For the sixth time in his career, radio play-by-play announcer and Voice of the Predators, Pete Weber, has been named the Tennessee Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sports Media Association. Weber shares the 2018 honor with Dawn Davenport of KGFX-FM in Nashville.
Weber, who has been with the Preds franchise since Day One, also received the accolade in 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2016.

A native of Galesburg, Illinois, Weber has made stops with the Los Angeles Kings and the Seattle Supersonics. He landed in Buffalo from 1982 to 1998 before the Preds came calling. He has been in Nashville ever since.
Earlier this season,
he shared three things
you might not know about being the Voice of the Preds, including the first time he ever stepped behind the mic in 1968. All these years later, Weber is still at it, providing the soundtrack to just about every goal in Predators franchise history.
Also joining Weber with NSMA honors is Joe Rexrode of The Tennessean who earned his second-consecutive nod as Tennessee Sportswriter of the Year.
Legendary NHL play-by-play announcer Mike "Doc" Emrick, Bob Ley, Peter King, and Tony Kornheiser were voted into the NSMA Hall of Fame and will be inducted this June.