Torrington Sports Announcer Tim Hurst was caught in a tragic car accident while returning from the Gillette Tournament.
A well-known voice on KGOS/KERM Radio, Hurst was the Sports Director and a trusted figure in local broadcasting for decades.
Highlights
- Tim Hurst was the sports director and is the well-known voice of KGOS/KERM Radio, which also owns a famous sporting goods store, the Sports Racquet.
- Hurst lost his life after his car collided with another vehicle on Wyoming Highway on December 14, 2024.
- His colleagues and friends poured a condolence message to Tim Hurst and his family through their social media handles.
His connection to the community started in 1981 when he moved to the Scottsbluff area. Over the years, he became a cornerstone of regional sports.
In addition to his role at KGOS/KERM, Tim was the proud owner of the Sports Racquet, a famous sporting goods store in Scottsbluff, NE.
He also announces the Sports Racquet High School Football Show on KNEB and Torrington High School for KGOS in Torrington.
His career in sports broadcasting started in 1986, and he quickly became a respected figure in the field.
Known for his engaging commentary and deep knowledge of the sports, he brought countless sports moments to life for listeners across the region.
His most cherished moments were announcing the 3A Boys Championship Games in 1986, 1987, 2010, and 2012.
Beyond his professional achievements, Tim genuinely loved the teams he supported.
As a loyal fan of the Torrington Blazers and Kansas Jayhawks, he celebrated their victories and shared their struggles with the same energy and commitment he brought to his work.
His famous rallying was, “Go Blazers! Go Jayhawks!” which showed his enduring spirit.
Tim will be remembered for his professional accomplishments and his kindness, passion, and love for the community he served.
Tim Hurst’s Car Accident Occurred On A Wyoming Highway
A cherished resident of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, tragically passed away in a car accident near Torrington, Wyoming, on December 14, 2024.
The news was officially announced by NSMA 2022 Wyoming Sportscaster of the Year winner and 2023 WYo Association of Broadcasting Hall of Famer Kent Smith through his Twitter handle.
According to the news, he was coming back from the Gillette Tournament, and his car collided with another vehicle, which led to Tim’s death on the spot. Kent wrote,
Follwing the news, Tim’s fans and followers poured their heartfelt condolence in the comment section. One user wrote,
Another user commented,
His colleague, Mark McCarthy, also shared the news of Hurst’s passing, admitting he was shocked. He noted the memorable times they had working together and said he would be missed forever. He wrote,
Hursts’ friend Chris Arnett also poured a heartfelt condolence, noting that he was a great friend and a true Blazer man. He wrote,
Smith Broadcasting (KYCN & KZEW) radio also sent a a condolence message noting his legendary play-by-play of Torrington Trailblazers games. They wrote,
Newcastle Dogie Boys basketball also mourned Tim’s tragic loss, noting he was a down-to-earth man who always showed interest in them whenever he visited. They wrote,
However, Hurst will be remembered for his remarkable contributions to the sportscasting community.
Additional Information
- Sports announcer Tim Hurst was survived by his wife, Kim Hurst, and his daughter, Kenzy Hurst. Tim and Kim celebrated their 41st marriage anniversary on November 21, 2023.
- He left Central Community College to work for Roy Crokcer at KNE. On his first day, he was the night disco jockey, playing classical music.
- Hurst lived in Chester, Nebraska, when he was five years old, and his father worked as a road grater.
- Tim Hurst of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, attended Jefferson West High School before proceeding to Central Community College.