Chris Clark (editor)
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Chris Clark joined the THE News team in October of 2003 as WTOC's Weekend Sports Anchor.
Born and raised in Fort Washington, Maryland he attended Wingate University graduating in 1998. From there he went to work for the Washington Redskins and the Baltimore Orioles. He was behind the scenes until 1999 when he took a job with Cable News 21, then went on to WBOY in Clarksburg , WV.
Over the next 3 years Chris was honored by the West Virginia Associated Press 8 times, including the Best Sportscast award, AP's Best Sports Operation and the AP's Best Sports Special.
In June of 2005 he won an Emmy for his football special "Wired for Sound" and picked up 4 more AP awards as well as an Edward R. Murrow Award for his story "The Ties that Bind". In 2006 he pulled in 3 more Associated Press awards.
Chris is a huge Don Mattingly fan and yes, still pulls for the pinstripes. On Sunday you can find him glued to a TV set watching his Tampa Bay Bucs.