High School Sports Preparing To Return
Schools and organizations across the country are working on ways for sports to return.
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Hannah Oliveto joined WCCB Charlotte as a Sports Reporter/Anchor in July of 2018.
Before coming to Charlotte, Hannah was a weekend sports anchor in Huntsville, Alabama. She helped launch her station’s first sports department and covered Alabama, Auburn, and several other FCS and DII athletic programs. She reported from tournaments, playoffs, and two National Championships. Hannah also covered the Tennessee Titans and local high school teams.
Previously, Hannah worked in North Central Wisconsin as a sports anchor/reporter covering everything from the Green Bay Packers to the World Championship Snowmobile Derby.
Growing up in the Tampa Bay area established her passion for sports. She attended the University of Florida, and during her last year in Gainesville, she started her career as a freelance sports reporter at a local station.
If you have a story idea, please email Hannah at holiveto@wccbcharlotte.com and follow her on Twitter @HannahOliveto.
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