Troy Lynch Biography, Age, Wife, KLRT FOX16 News, and Net Worth
Troy Lynch Age
Troy Lynch grew up in southern California where he played volleyball. Information about his age will be updated as soon as possible.
Troy Lynch Wife
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Troy Lynch Height
He is approximately 5’8” tall.
Troy Lynch Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of between $100, 000 and $1 million.
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Troy Lynch Biography
Troy Lynch is an American journalist working as a sports anchor for KLRT FOX16 News. He grew up in southern California where he played volleyball.
He attended the Walter Cronkite School at Arizona State and earned a degree in sports journalism. He enjoys working out, adventure, play the piano and watching movies.
Troy Lynch KLRT FOX16 News
Troy joined the Fox16 sports group as the end of the week anchor and columnist in March 2020. Troy was named a main 12 university sportscaster in the country his most recent two years at ASU as indicated by the STAA and won a public BEA grant for his story ‘Going Tragedy to Triumph’.
During his time in school, Troy covered MLB Spring Training, the NHL, NFL, NBA, Waste Management Open, and Arizona State sports. He likewise filled in as the in-game host for Arizona State people’s ball and baseball for two seasons.
Five days subsequent to graduating school, Troy began at KREX 5 News in Grand Junction, Colorado as the game’s chief. He was there for just about two years covering the Denver Broncos, Winter X-Games, small-time baseball, Colorado Mesa University, and obviously secondary school sports.
Fun Fact: Troy turned into a web sensation on the web when he was going live for a small-time All-Star game when children amassed him during a live shot.
The video got a great many perspectives and was met on The Kelly Clarkson Show. While in Colorado, Troy would make the drive to Colorado Springs where he was the in-game host for Air Force football in 2019.
The Falcons finished the season as the No. 22 groups in the country in Troy’s just year.