

With as much as he's accomplished in the sports broadcasting world, Rob would tell you he's probably most proud of his work with the Heads Up Youth Foundation, of which he is the chairman. He has gone on to cover some of the biggest sports stories, including Super Bowls, NBA championships, college football championships and much more. Rob started at ABC7 in 1994, and as ABC7 President and General Manager Cheryl Fair recalled, he looked like a 15-year-old kid with the beautiful booming voice of a 50-year-old man. And I thank you so much, and love you so much," he said.

This honor, mom and dad, it's not for me, this is a tribute for you both. "If there was a hall of fame for parents, you would be a unanimous first ballot. In true "Rob form," he thanked others for getting him to where he is today, including his parents. The special ceremony took place in Toluca Lake as Rob was honored for his distinguished achievement in sports broadcasting. TOLUCA LAKE, LOS ANGELES (KABC) - It was a very special day for ABC7, as our very own Rob Fukuzaki was inducted into the Southern California Sports Broadcasters Hall of Fame on Monday. ABC7's Rob Fukuzaki was inducted into Southern California Sports Broadcasters Hall of Fame on Monday, Jan.
