Sports Reporter

This section showcases David’s work as a sports reporter. Below you’ll find a reporter-specific reel as well as some of the feature stories David has uncovered. 

Sports Reporter Résumé Reel

Standups, Packages and Interviews done by David DeGuzman for CitrusTV/NCC News.

0:00 - 1:40 Standup Montage
1:40 - 3:38 SU Rowing and Onondaga Lake PKG
3:38 - 5:44 Lacrosse Practice Displacement PKG
5:44 - 7:42 Interviews Montage

Sample Live Shot

Live shot from NCC News, Thursday, February 9, the morning after the Syracuse-Georgetown basketball game. David DeGuzman reports live from the SU campus.

The Return of Ryan Hall

Few SU men’s soccer players get the chance to play professionally after they graduate. Only seven players have made it to Major League Soccer, the top pro tier in the country. Others play for smaller leagues, including the indoor game.

David DeGuzman introduces us to one Syracuse alum who is back in the Central New York area, nearly a decade after donning Orange.

Lacrosse Practice Disrupted

While the Orange men’s lacrosse team has always had to compete for space at the Carrier Dome to practice on a full field, Syracuse hasn’t been able to do much training on the field that it competes on. Monster truck shows, spring football and now women’s postseason basketball has forced the Orange to find other places to practice, usually inside at Manley Field House.

Though the nicer weather has allowed the Orange to practice on the full field outside Manley, CitrusTV men’s lacrosse beat reporter David DeGuzman reports on the frustrations the team has with not being able to practice at the Dome.

SU Rowing’s Special Home

Every spring since 1956, the varsity crew teams for Syracuse, Cornell and Navy compete for a prestigious prize known as the Goes Trophy. This year, it was S-U’s turn to host the race and while the Orange was unable to defend its 2011 crown, David DeGuzman explains why racing on Onondaga Lake is special to the team.

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