
On any given weekend, local resident Kaz Egan, at 6’5”, might be sprinting across a baseball field in Lake Elsinore, pacing the ice at a packed hockey arena in San Diego, standing center-ring at a nationally televised wrestling event, or hyping up tens of thousands of fans before the Savannah Bananas take the field. His job title changes depending on the venue—on-field MC, in-arena host, live event host, ring announcer—but the mission is always the same: turn a crowd into a community and make them forget everything else for a few hours.
“I’m not really an extrovert,” Kaz says, a statement that feels almost impossible to believe once you’ve heard his booming, broadcast-ready voice. “I’d rather stay home. But when I’m working, it’s like me turned up to eleven.”
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