charlielap
Charlie Lapastora is a sports/news multimedia journalist who’s reported, written, produced, anchored, shot video/edited on different NBC, ABC, and FOX shows in multiple TV markets, along with digital & new media companies. Charlie has traveled the country telling national sports, news, feature, and original stories on a cable news network, airing on top 10 TV markets, satellite radio, and digital platforms. He is passionate about his faith, family—being a husband to whom he calls the G.O.A.T. of women—about reppin’ his home state of Michigan and Detroit teams (yes, including the Lions), good coffee, and loves how sports brings people together. He’s traveled the world leading and coaching sports camps and has also worked at the Detroit Pistons and LA Clippers’ NBA teams.
Shaq Votes for the First Time and Encourages Others to Do the Same
Many voters throughout the country are already voting with mail-in ballots.
Washington Football Quarterback Alex Smith Makes Epic Comeback to Play After 17 Surgeries
“I’d be lying if I said there weren’t a lot of days I didn’t think it was going to happen.”
Lakers Wear ‘Black Mamba’ Jerseys in Honor of Kobe Bryant in Game 5, Vanessa Bryant Responds With Support
“Tonight we take the black…”
JuJu Smith-Schuster Say He ‘Always Got to Be Ready’ With Touchdown Celebration Dances
“Always got to be ready…”
Former MLB player Helps Raise Over $100,000 for Friend Jonathan Price, Who Was Reportedly Shot and Killed by Police
Jonathan Price was killed over the weekend.
NASCAR’s Kyle Larson Pens Open Letter Apologizing for Using the ‘N-Word’, Makes Bubba Wallace “Proud”
The driver titled the open letter, Kyle Larson: My Lessons Learned.
Mike Leach Goes on Hilarious Cardboard Cutouts in Stands Rant: “Some of Those Fake People Have Better Seats Than the Other Ones”
Leach had something to say about the “fake people…in the stands.”
Former Detroit Lions QB, Players, Analysts Upset With Matt Patricia Saying He Had a Lot of Work to Do When He Got to Detroit
“I think when I came to Detroit there was a lot of work to do…”