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Cory Woron

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Cory Woron (born May 4, 1969 Calgary, AB) is a Canadian sportscaster. He has hosted The Sports Network's flagship SportsCentre since 2000. He began his work for TSN on another programme called Ford That's Golf, before joining SportsCentre. Before joining TSN, he worked at Global Winnipeg as a sports anchor. He has also worked as a sports radio reporter at CKNW in Vancouver as well as correspondent for ESPN Radio on WFAN. Woron also worked as a public address announcer for the IHL's Manitoba Moose during their 1999-2000 season.

Prior to becoming a journalist, Woron was an aspiring actor, living in Vancouver. His most notable role, guesting on an episode of Danger Bay. He returned to acting, albeit as a sportscaster, in Swearnet: The Movie.

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