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An incoming freshman at Syracuse University, Corbitt enters his first summer with the Chatham Anglers as producer. At Saint Ignatius College Prep in Chicago, he founded Wolfpack Media, a student sports broadcasting organization for which he served as a play-by-play commentator for football, basketball and soccer games. He also served as a sports writer for The Spirit, Saint Ignatius' student newspaper. Corbitt is also an accomplished chess player and volleyball athlete.
Szymanski, a rising junior at the University of Southern California, begins her first year with the Anglers. A longtime Chatham summer resident, she serves as the associate producer, working with the broadcasting team and producing media and marketing content. At school, she directs and produces live news broadcasts for USC's TV network and writes for Annenberg Media, the student media publication.
Finnegan, a recent graduate of Fordham University, joins the Anglers for her first season. At school, she has been the social media manager for Fordham Hockey for four years and has worked in broadcast and production with Fordham Athletics and platforms like ESPN and SNY since her freshman year. Off campus, she has worked for Jomboy Media as a content production intern as well as Diaz's Football as a marketing intern.
A rising junior at Syracuse University, O'Brien enters her first summer in Chatham. At Syracuse, she's an on-air talent at Orange Television Network, the school's television and radio station; and at student-run TV station CitrusTV. She serves as an executive producer of OTN's Think Tank and social media creator for Live From Studio B. O'Brien spent six years as a host of New England Sports Network's children's Boston Red Sox TV show, NESN Clubhouse, earning four nominations and one Emmy win in 2019 in the Children/Youth category.
A rising sophomore at Marist University, McTague enters his second full season with the Chatham A's. At Marist, McTague is the full-time play-by-play voice of Marist baseball on the Red Fox Network. During the winter months, he is a play-by-play broadcaster for Marist men's and women's basketball on campus radio station WMAR. McTague also serves as a sideline reporter for Marist football and volleyball. Also an accomplished choral singer, McTague has performed in various venues, including historic Carnegie Hall in New York City.