Bobby Curran made his final calls March 9, 2024, as a radio play-by-play sportscaster during a Warrior basketball game ...
Longtime radio announcer Bobby Curran who was the voice of the University of Hawaii Rainbow sports for more than three decades, died this morning, according to reports.
Bobby Curran, one of the legendary voices of Rainbow athletics, died Sunday. Curran hosted “The Bobby Curran Show” on ESPN Honolulu and called more than 400 broadcasts in 32 seasons of covering ...
The Aloha State has lost another revered sportscaster. Sunday evening, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported that the longtime voice of University of Hawaii athletics, Bobby Curran, passed away.
Our heartfelt condolences go out to his wife Jo and, sons Max and Finn and the entire Curran’ ohana. Mahalo Bobby, may you rest in aloha.” His longevity and brilliance speak for themselves ...
Curran, who grew up in Long Island ... Our heart-felt condolences go out to his wife Jo and sons Max and Finn.” In November 2022, he underwent a double-lung transplant in Phoenix.
COURTESY LORI MIANO Bobby Curran, left, attended son Finn’s graduation from Mid-Pacific in May 2023. Next to Finn, center, is his older brother, Max. Holding the sign is Don Murphy. Curran ...