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- Tom Larscheid (born April 6, 1940) is a former Vancouver-based radio sports broadcaster and football player. After a career playing college and CFL football...
- Sports/Sportsnet. On July 29, 2010, it was announced that he would replace Tom Larscheid as the colour commentator for Vancouver Canucks radio broadcasts on Team...
- Jack Larscheid (May 10, 1933 – February 5, 1980) was a player in the American Football League (AFL) for the Oakland Raiders in 1960 and 1961 as a halfback...
- from 1999–00 until 2007–08, working alongside colour commentator Tom Larscheid. The two moved over from radio station CKNW to CKST when the Canucks'...
- Robson* Tom Larscheid* John McKeachie CHEK 1992–93 BCTV Jim Robson* Tom Larscheid* John McKeachie CHEK 1991–92 BCTV Jim Robson* Tom Larscheid* John McKeachie...
- Romney Stadium in Logan, Utah. Tom Larscheid led the team with 773 rushing yards on 121 carries (6.4-yard average). Larscheid also tallied 178 receiving yards...
- Isenring, Wisconsin State Representative Kristen Johnston, actress Jack Larscheid, professional football player Pat McCurdy, singer/songwriter Niels Mueller...
- Atkins (New Mexico State) 13 1960 Bob Gaiters (New Mexico State) 1338 Tom Larscheid (Utah State) 8.4 Bob Gaiters (New Mexico State) 23 1961 Preacher Pilot...
- producer and writer Octavio Guzman, professional soccer player Jack Larscheid, professional football player[citation needed] Sterling Moore, professional...
- player and broadcaster Tom Larscheid. From 1983–84 to 1987–88, his broadcasting partner was ex-Canuck Garry Monahan before Larscheid rejoined him in 1988–89...