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Angie Mock comes to KOKH-TV from KECI-TV in Missoula Montana. There she was a sports anchor and reporter. In her first few months, Angie was in the thick of things, covering the Montana Grizzlies in the Division 1-AA College Football National Championship Game, and loving every second of it!

Her passion for sports runs deep - how couldn't it - she grew up with three older brothers. Angie graduated from St. Cloud State University, a huge hockey school. After graduating from college, she hung up the skates and headed for Husker country to learn a thing or two about college football. Lincoln was where she covered everything from little league baseball to the firing of Nebraska's head football coach Frank Solich.

However, her favorite assignment was when the Lincoln Stars (USHL hockey league) hoisted up the Clark Cup Championship trophy. "Come on, why wouldn't it be, I'm from Minnesota...that's where we like to think we know a thing or two about hockey. It must have been all those harsh winters strapping on the skates with my older brothers and playing pick up hockey on the ponds...hockey is a big deal up there."

And Angie knows how important football is here in Oklahoma. That's why she is ecstatic to catch games and be a part of something that Oklahoman's are very passionate about. She's excited to learn more about the sooner state and the people that call Oklahoma home. “I think OKC is my kind of city, nice, down to earth people who like their sports and care about their community. That is why I'm very lucky to call Oklahoma my home.”

E-mail Angie: aemock@okcfox.com

     

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