Brock (A Grand Ledge native) is a 25 year veteran of the radio business in Michigan. He originally got his start in broadcasting in 1995 doing play-by-play and color commentary for Lansing Community College basketball while attending LCC. After two seasons of that, he moved to the Detroit area to attend Specs Howard Broadcasting School. After graduating from Specs in June of 1998, He returned to Lansing to join Liggett Broadcasting (now TownsquareMedia). In October of 2000, Brock was hired as Sports Director at WHLS Radio in Port Huron, MI. In March of 2002, he returned to Lansing to continue his broadcasting career. And in September of 2006, came back to Citadel Broadcasting (now TownsquareMedia Lansing). Brock is single with no children but is the very proud uncle of his nephew Jack, and twin nieces Anna and Emma. Tops on his sports bucket list is to attend a Super Bowl, Final Four, and the Masters golf tournament. And someday, he would like to travel into all 50 states of the U.S. He has been in 25 states so far.
Brock Palmbos
Will The Losing Ever End For The Pistons?
It is now at 18 straight losses after Wednesday night's 116-102 loss at the hands of the now-6-14 Memphis Grizzlies at Little Caesars Arena. 18 straight losses is tied for 22nd all-time in NBA history.
Don’t Panic Yet, But You Should Be Concerned About MSU Basketball
Michigan State's men's basketball team is now 4-4 overall and 0-1 in Big Ten play after Tuesday night's disappointing loss at the Breslin Center to 23rd ranked Wisconsin, 70-57.
It’s Worth The Risk For The Red Wings To Sign Patrick Kane
The Detroit Red Wings signed future Hall of Famer Patrick Kane (pictured) on Tuesday to a one-year deal with a $2.75 million Average Annual Value (AAV). Because Kane is signing 1/4 of the way through the season, he will get just over $2 million from the Wings.
Final Lansing-Area H.S. Football Top 10 Poll
Another season of high school football is in the books. And while we wanted so badly for it to happen, it just wasn't meant to be for Mason to win the state title. As the Bulldogs lost to Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central in Sunday's Division 3 final, 27-10, at Ford Field in Detroit.
LSN Sports Schedule – (Week of November 28th)
Even though there is no more MSU Football and High School Football. There are still plenty of sports going on that will air on the Lansing Sports Network this week.
The Detroit Pistons Are That Bad Again, Folks
In case you haven't been paying attention (and I don't blame you if you haven't), the Detroit Pistons are the NBA's worst team again. That's through the first 15 games of the regular season.
Lansing-Area H.S. Football Top 10 Poll (After State Semifinals)
Even though Mason has been a stellar program for years, it's their first-ever trip to the state finals in football. Congratulations to head coach Gary Houghton, his staff, and all the players for that great accomplishment.
Lansing Sports Network Sports Schedule (Week of November 20th)
A busy week of sports on the Lansing Sports Network this week. Lots of MSU events, the MHSAA Football Finals, more Red Wings hockey, and the traditional Thanksgiving Day game for the Detroit Lions are on tap.
MSU Basketball Fans, Relax!!!
The 18th ranked Michigan State men's basketball team is now 1-2 on the season after a tough 74-65 loss at the hands of 9th ranked Duke in the Champions Classic at the United Center in Chicago on Tuesday night.
LSN Sports Schedule – (Week of November 14th)
Here are the sporting events airing on the Lansing Sports Network this week: