Douglas was well known for his high school and youth sports broadcasts. But it was his lengthy and dedicated tenure as play-by-play announcer of West Chester University football games that earned him the respect and admiration of fans throughout the county. He seldom missed a Golden Rams game throughout his long and storied career behind the microphone.
WCOJ's popular morning program, hosted by Douglas, along with his sidekicks Jolly Joe Piscoglio and Clifford E. DeBaptiste, became a staple for county listeners for four decades. Over the years, countless thousands of students started their morning by tuning in to Douglas on snowy days, hoping to hear that their school would be closed.
He was also on board with Immaculata College's famed women's basketball program back in the days when the Mighty Macs, under the guidance of head coach Cathy Rush, lifted the tiny school from obscurity to national prominence with three consecutive AIAW national championships.
Douglas was a member in good standing of the Golden Rams Booster Club and later received an honorary award from the boosters.
His service and dedication to the county at large, and in particular, to West Chester University, made Douglas the perfect ambassador for Chester County sports.
He retired in 1996 and died on July 31, 2005, thus silencing forever the peerless "Voice of Chester County."
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