Women’s History Month: KPRC 2 hired the first female sportscaster in the country given exclusive access to players ⚾🏈🏀

When it comes to groundbreaking achievements in Houston’s history, you HAVE to include KPRC 2 in the conversation.

We’ve been trailblazers from the very start.

KPRC 2 made a historic move back in the 70s when we hired the first female sportscaster in Houston.

Anita Martini, a trailblazer in sports broadcasting, set the stage for countless women in the field.

Martini broke barriers as the first female reporter given access to men’s sports locker rooms back in 1974.

What set her apart was her genuine passion for connecting with players on a personal level beyond their athletic ability.

Martini passed away in 1993.

Funeral attendees remarked on Martini’s courage, enthusiasm, and tenacity, qualities that earned admiration regardless of one’s interest in sports.

For more inspiring stories like this, you can check out KPRC 2′s coverage of Women’s History Month.

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About the Author

Moriah Ballard joined the KPRC 2 digital team in the fall of 2021. Prior to becoming a digital content producer in Southeast Texas and a Houstonian, Moriah was an award-winning radio host in her hometown of Lorain, Ohio, and previously worked as a producer/content creator in Cleveland. Her faith, family, and community are her top passions.

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