Petros Papadakis Bio | Wiki
Petros Papadakis is an American Sportscaster. As of now, He serves as the co-host of Petros and Money Show on AM 570 LA Sports and a college football analyst for Fox Sports. before that, he worked at KMPC as a host of The Petros Show in January 2004. The show was well known for its parodies of music such as I Love the Dodgers and Wit da Clippers and also for reporting the youngest celebrities.
Petros Papadakis Age
He was born on June 16, 1977, in the United States. Petros is 45 years old and holds his birthday every year in June.
Petros Papadakis Height
He is a man of average stature. Petros stands at 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.74 m).
Petros Papadakis Family
He was born to his loving parents in the United States of America. Petros’s father is John (Yiannis), who played for USC and his mother is Donna. His maternal father played basketball for the Trojans Dr. Ernest Schultz. Further, his younger brother Demetrius was a member of USC but left the team and walked on to crosstown rival UCLA’s football team in 2008.
Petros Papadakis Wife
Petros exchanged his marital vows with his beautiful wife Dayna Zapke. The couple exchanged their wedding vows on June 26, 2009. They are blessed with two children a son Flecher born June 2012 and a daughter.
Petros Papadakis USC | Education
He joined Christ Lutheran School and later gained his high school diploma from Palos Verdes Peninsula High School. Petros earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern California. He was named the team’s captain in 1999 and 2000 while at USC. Petros scored 16 touchdowns and in August 1999, he broke his foot where he ended up missing the game season due to several operations.
In addition, he played in the 2000 season scoring a touchdown against Penn State in the Kickoff Classic with a score of 29–5 at the Meadowlands. Also, he played for the Sun Bowl in 1998 and the team lost the game against Texas Christian University, scoring a touchdown during this game while in the university.
Petros Papadakis Radio Show | Podcast
He currently serves as the co-host of Petros and Money Show on AM 570 LA Sports along with Matt and Smith. Before that, he worked at KMPC as a host of The Petros Show in January 2004. The show was well known for its parodies of music such as I Love the Dodgers and Wit da Clippers and also for reporting the youngest celebrities. Additionally, He hosts the Petros And Money podcast show along with Matt ‘Money’ Smith at the AM 570 LA Sports since January 2007. The show has 4987 episodes with the last episode updated on July 2, 2022.
Petros Papadakis Fox Sports
He serves as a college football analyst for Fox Sports and co-host of the Petros and Money Show on AM 570 LA Sports. Before he appeared on several shows on KNBC Channel 4 as Fred Roggin’s co-host on The Challenge, Trial by Fire and The 7D titled “Whose Voice is it Anyway”. Moreover, he called several games as part of the California State High School Bowl Championship game on FSN from 2006 to 2010.
From 2002 to 2003, he worked as a sideline reporter for FSN’s High School Game of the Week. Further, he has worked as the host of “The Petros Papadakis Show”. Petros had an afternoon sports program on KLAC, on 570 kHz for two years from January 2007. In addition, he served part-time for the USC men’s basketball team as its public address announcer from 2004 to 2016.
Some of Petros colleagues at Fox Sports include:
Bob Varsha – Studio Host
Ryan Satin – Host
Alexi Lalas – Lead Studio and Game Analyst
Mark Helfrich – Analyst
John Strong – Play-by-play Announcer
Petros Papadakis Salary
He is currently earning a decent income working as a Co-host of the Petros and Money Show and college football analyst at Fox Sports. Petro’s salary is $84,324 annually.
Petros Papadakis Net Worth
He has attained great possessions through his professional Sports Journalism career. Petros’s net worth is $987,678.
How Tall Is Petros Papadakis
Petros is a man of average stature and is 5 ft 7 in tall.
Where is Petros Papadakis
He has been serving as the co-host of Petros and Money Show on AM 570 LA Sports and a college football analyst for Fox Sports. Before that, he worked at KMPC as a host of The Petros Show in January 2004.