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Announcer caught making vulgar comments about players, 'soccer moms' in hot-mic video during girls soccer game

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A high school announcer in Kansas has been fired after he was caught on a hot mic making unprofessional and inappropriate comments about players, coaches and parents during a broadcast of a third-place high school girls soccer matchup in the Kansas Class 4A-1A state championship tournament over the weekend. 

During halftime of a game between Rose Hill and McPherson, the announcer, who has been identified as Toby Moore, was heard making remarks to an unidentified person believed to be the PA announcer.  

Video of Moore's commentary was uploaded to Vimeo, but it was later removed "as a result of a third-party notification by PlayOn Sports," which claimed it was copyright infringement. PlayOn Sports is part of NFHS Network, which the game was broadcast on. 

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However, Awful Announcing posted the video on X with the permission of a concerned parent, and Moore’s comments can be clearly heard throughout the four-plus minutes.

"Ah, f---," Moore says. "Oh my goodness. God, was that first half as ugly as I thought it was? That game … that had no flow whatsoever. What in the hell was that?"

The suspected PA announcer was heard encouraging Moore to speak about the bad play during the broadcast, though Moore replied by saying it was against "my dignity" to do so. 

"No, college games, I might," he added. "But high school games I won’t. Actions have consequences. It is my policy. … I’m gonna try and subtly do it, but I’m not just gonna say this game blows."

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