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Longtime WLTX sports broadcaster Bob Shields dies after battle with cancer

News anchor and reporter, Bob Shields, left WLTX in 2010 after 30 years of service.
News anchor and reporter, Bob Shields, left WLTX in 2010 after 30 years of service. The State file photo

After an 18-month battle with cancer, longtime WLTX-19 anchor and sports broadcaster Bob Shields has died, according to a story posted by the TV station.

Shields served as WLTX’s sports director for 30 years covering high school sports, the University of South Carolina Gamecocks and more. One of his enduring contributions was founding the high school Player of the Week series, a series that is still running today, according to a previous article from The State.

“Bob is one of the most loved people who have worked here at WLTX. Not just here, but in the community,” WLTX general manager and president Rich O’Dell told The State last week after Shields was placed in hospice care. “He would do shows. He would bring in marching bands and players. It really was the thing to watch.”

Shields retired from WLTX in 2010 to spend more time with his family, he told reporters at the time. After leaving WLTX, he worked in a career management firm, Life Careers. Later, he became the director of Caughman-Harman Funeral Home, according to a 2014 article from Free Times.

Shields was often regarded as one of the Midlands’ premier sports authorities. He won the South Carolina Broadcasting Association’s award for Sportscaster of the Year three years in a row, from 1995 to 1997, according to a 2010 news release from WLTX.

He is survived by his wife and his two children, according to WLTX.

This story was originally published December 28, 2018 at 5:41 PM.

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Lucas Daprile
The State
Lucas Daprile has been covering the University of South Carolina and higher education since March 2018. Before working for The State, he graduated from Ohio University and worked as an investigative reporter at TCPalm in Stuart, FL. Lucas received several awards from the S.C. Press Association, including for education beat reporting, series of articles and enterprise reporting. Support my work with a digital subscription
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