Steve Fryer
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Steve Fryer is the high school sports columnist at the Orange County Register and at its high school sports website, ocvarsity.com.
He was born in Orange in 1958, and attended Saddleback High School in Santa Ana, and Cal State Fullerton where he studied news journalism.
He began for the Orange County Register full-time in the sports department in 1983.
He has been the Register's high school sports columnist since 1990. He has won many awards, most recently a California Interscholastic Federation Champion For Character honor.
He also is a rock music critic at the Register. Among concerts he has reviewed: the Rolling Stones; AC/DC; The Who; Rush; Def Leppard; Steve Miller Band; Heart; Doobie Brothers; ZZ Top; John Mellencamp; Neil Young; and Van Halen.
He also provides video reporting for the ocvarsity.com website, and has been a guest contributor for Fox Sports Network and KOCE.