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・ Michael Kim (trial lawyer)
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・ Michael King (disambiguation)
・ Michael King (footballer)
・ Michael King (golfer)
・ Michael King (graphic designer)
・ Michael King (Project 21)
・ Michael King (radio host)


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Michael Kim (television anchor) : ウィキペディア英語版
Michael Kim (television anchor)
Michael Kim (born in Columbia, Missouri) is an American television sports anchor and was previously a presenter for ''SportsCenter'' on ESPN.
Kim was the lead presenter for SportsCenter on ESPN America, viewed in 67 countries and territories in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. This edition of SportsCenter, which launched March 1, 2010, also airs on ESPN (UK).
Kim joined ESPN as one of the original presenters on ESPNEWS prior to its November 1, 1996, launch. In his 17 years at ESPN, he has also contributed as an anchor to ESPN's ''SportsCenter'' and other ESPNEWS and information programming including ''First Take'' and ''NHL 2Night''.
==School==
Kim graduated from Fulton High School in Fulton, Missouri in 1982.
He was a three-sport athlete for the FHS football, basketball and baseball teams. He was a three-year letterman in football. He played quarterback and wide receiver, and earned all-conference honors as a punter in 1981. A four-year letterman in baseball, Kim was named to the all-conference team three times and twice to the all-district team as an outfielder.
On January 28, 2012, Kim was inducted into the Fulton High School Wall of Fame, along with U.S. Army (Ret.) Maj. Gen. Byron Bagby and former FHS basketball and baseball coach Darrell Davis.
Kim continued his baseball career at Westminster College in Fulton. He graduated from there in 1987, with a bachelor's degree in political science and business administration.
He earned a master's in journalism from the University of Missouri in 1991.
He delivered the commencement address at Westminster College in May 2008 when he was awarded an honorary doctorate degree.

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