La Center's 'Linfield Legend' joins college football broadcast team
Vice principal at La Center (Clark County, Washington), Gary McGarvie (Linfield College Class of 1993), wants to give back to his college programBy Paul Valencia,
Clark County (Washington) Today News,
9/14/2022
When Gary McGarvie
first arrived at Linfield College in 1989, his only goal was to make the travel
roster one season before he graduated.
One could say he
underestimated his potential.
By epic
proportions.
McGarvie, now the
vice principal at La Center High School (La Center, Clark County, Washington) is a member of the Linfield Athletics
Hall of Fame. There is a YouTube video of his career highlights, describing him
as a Linfield Legend.
Oh, and 33 years
after arriving on campus, McGarvie is back on the travel roster for Linfield
football.
As a broadcaster.
Sports fans in
Clark County know McGarvie as the former head coach for Fort Vancouver football
and then Union football. He also was the athletic director at Union High School
before becoming the AD at Washougal.
He left athletic
administration after this past school year. But before he was hired at La
Center, he inquired with Linfield about helping on the broadcast team.
A couple months
later, McGarvie spent a couple days in Alabama during the first week of the
college football season to work his other job.
“It’s family.
Linfield football is family,” McGarvie said. “I wanted to be part of that
again. For me, it was just to get back involved with something that had such an
amazing impact on my life. I wanted to give back.”
The Linfield
Wildcats recently practiced at the University of Alabama’s indoor facility.
Gary McGarvie, the vice principal at La Center High School, was there as part
of Linfield’s broadcast team. Photo courtesy Gary McGarvie
Of course, his real
job had to approve of the side job and allow for a couple of days off for
McGarvie to travel to Alabama. McGarvie said La Center has been fantastic about
the situation.
The rest of the
Linfield schedule calls for Saturday games in the Northwest.
That first game was
memorable. Linfield practiced at the University of Alabama’s indoor facility in
Tuscaloosa, Alabama. McGarvie got to tour the Bear Bryant Museum, also in
Tuscaloosa. Then the Wildcats beat Huntingdon 41-34 in Montgomery, Alabama, with
McGarvie giving his analysis on the Linfield broadcast.
“Oh, I was
unbelievably nervous. Very nervous,” McGarvie said. “My wife was texting me:
‘You need to calm down.’ You don’t know what you don’t know. Trying to describe
plays in 14 seconds on the radio is much more difficult than I anticipated. I
think I regrouped. By the time I got to the second half, I was doing a lot
better.”
No pressure, Gary
McGarvie. You’re just replacing a legend. McGarvie is taking over for Dave
Hansen, who either called play by play or did the analysis for Linfield
football for the past 47 seasons.
Hansen, in fact,
was the dean at Linfield when McGarvie was a student-athlete there.
“I’m lucky because
I know him. We have a relationship. He and I met, and I talked to him about
what to expect,” McGarvie said. “He’s going to give me some pointers.”
Broadcaster
McGarvie has also had to take advice from Coach McGarvie.
“I have a hard time
listening to myself. I’m forcing myself to listen to it,” he said. “It’s like
when I coached, you make the kids watch film. This is my ‘film.’ I have to
listen to it to get better.”
McGarvie has also
reached out to Jim Wilson, a Fort Vancouver teacher and coach who has been the
analyst for Oregon State football radio for years.
Wilson might be in
a slighter bigger market — the Pac 12 has a bit more interest than the
Northwest Conference of NCAA Division III. But McGarvie points out that
Linfield football has a better resume than Oregon State.
“Anybody can do
Oregon State games,” McGarvie joked. “Linfield has won four national
championships. That’s all I have to say.”
McGarvie has a lot
to learn about his new broadcast job, but he already has a passion for
Linfield. He also acknowledges he has a soft spot for players from small high
schools. He noticed right away, for example, that Linifield’s travel roster
this year includes two players from Stevenson.
He still recalls
how he just wanted to make the team for one year.
McGarvie is a 1989
graduate of Crescent High School in Joyce, Wash., where the Loggers play 8-man
football.
“My high school had
80 kids in it. My goal when I left home was just to make the team. Obviously
things turned out a little differently, in a positive way,” McGarvie
said.
“But I thought I
had a realistic goal. It was intimidating. When I walked on the field, there
were more running backs at Linfield than there were players on my entire (high
school) team. There were more players out for the team than there were students
in my whole high school.”
In 2013, McGarvie
was inducted into the Linfield Athletics Hall of Fame. He was a two-time
All-American.
“What made Linfield
special for me is they didn’t care where I was from,” McGarvie said. “They just
cared about me as a person.”
He noted those two
Stevenson players on the broadcast.
“Linfield doesn’t
care where you’re from. At Linfield, they just want you to be you and support
you,” he said.
Now, McGarvie is
back working at a small school.
“This is a breath
of fresh air,” he said of his role at La Center. “The kids are amazing. The
staff here is so student-centered. It’s pretty neat to see.”
In the vice principal’s
office at La Center High School is a Linfield Legend, who is back home on the
weekends with his football program
#
PHOTO: Gary McGarvie, the new vice principal at La Center
High School, is also working on the broadcast team for Linfield football.
McGarvie is a member of the Linfield Athletics Hall of Fame. (Photo by Paul
Valencia, Clark County Today News)
PHOTO: The
Linfield Wildcats recently practiced at the University of Alabama’s indoor
facility. Gary McGarvie, the vice principal at La Center High School, was there
as part of Linfield’s broadcast team. (Photo Clark County Today News courtesy
of Gary McGarvie)
LISTEN to the story
via text audio: https://anchor.fm/clarkcountytodaynews/episodes/La-Centers-Linfield-Legend-joins-college-football-broadcast-team-e1nruuo/a-a8hf7et