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Fletcher Mackel Biography, Age, Wife, WDSU 6 News, and Net Worth

Fletcher Mackel
Fletcher Mackel

Fletcher Mackel Age

Fletcher was born on September 19, in New Orleans. Information about his age will be updated as soon as possible.

Fletcher Mackel Wife

Information about his wife will be updated as soon as possible.

Fletcher Mackel Height

He is 5 ft 9 in (Approx 1.75 m) tall.

Fletcher Mackel Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $1.7 million.

Fletcher Mackel Biography

Fletcher Mackel is an American journalist working as a sports anchor for WDSU 6 News. Sports has forever been a major piece of local New Orleanian Mackel’s life.

The child of an expert golf player, Fletcher played baseball in secondary school at De La Salle and was the group chief of the Loyola University ball club during his senior year. Fletcher was brought up in New Orleans, and right now lives in the city.

He’s the child of Judy Mackel and the late Frank Mackel. His indistinguishable twin sibling, Travers, is a journalist for the WDSU I-Team.

Fletcher Mackel WDSU 6 News

Since showing up at WDSU-TV as a games anchor and correspondent in the fall of 2002, Fletcher takes care of a few of the greatest occasions in Louisiana sports history. The Saints Super Bowl Championship positions No. 1, yet Fletcher was likewise on the field for LSU’s two BCS National Championships in football and for the Tigers’ College World Series Championship.

Fletcher takes care of three NCAA Final Four Championships (two in New Orleans and one including the LSU Tigers in Indianapolis). Fletcher says he is most pleased with the Saints on 6 shows created by WDSU.

Highlighting previous Saints Head Coach Jim Mora as a co-host the shows have won different neighborhood, provincial, and public honors. The news bug additionally momentarily chomped Fletcher during his time at WDSU.

As a component of the station’s Hurricane Katrina inclusion in 2005, Fletcher braved the tempest at the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office in Harvey and gave live, inside, and out reports in the long stretches of time following the tempest.

He was important for the newsgroup that dug in at WDSU for a considerable length of time following the tempest, dozing in a news alter cove on a camping bed.

A functioning games blogger, Fletcher urges everybody to look at his perspectives on Saints, LSU, Hornets, and Tulane at Offsides With Fletcher Mackel Prior to joining WDSU, Fletcher burned through four years in Alexandria, La., working for NBC associate KALB-TV.

WDSU 6 News Team

  1. Lee Southwick
  2. Damon Singleton
  3. Margaret Orr
  4. Devon Lucie
  5. Sharief Ishaq
  6. Christina Watkins
  7. Gina Swanson
  8. Chad Sabadie
  9. Randi Rousseau
  10. Travers Mackel
  11. Morgan Lentes
  12. Sula Kim
  13. Sherman Desselle
  14. Deja Brown

Fletcher Mackel Awards

Awards:

  • 2006 Press Club of New Orleans: Best Sportscast
  • 2007 Press Club of New Orleans: Best Sportscast
  • 2007 Louisiana Associated Press: Best Sportscast
  • 2008 Press Club of New Orleans: Best Sportscast
  • 2009 Press Club of New Orleans: Best Sportscast

Associations:

  • New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame Voter
  • Associated Press NCAA Men’s College Basketball Voter

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