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Scott Rehn joins ISOC announcers

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Off-road truck racing announcer, Scott Rehn, has joined Carly Aplin and Mike Woodley as a announcers for ISOC's AMSOIL Championship Snocross series starting in one week in Duluth, Minn.
 
"Having an experienced team in Carly Aplin and Mike Woodley joined by a proven motorsports announcing talent in Scott Rehn ensures that we'll be ready-to-go in the booth and on the track once the green flag flies on the season opener in Duluth," said ISOC President and Race Director Carl Schubitzke.

Carly Aplin: A native Minnesotan, Aplin returns to AMSOIL Championship Snocross possessing a wealth of TV knowledge and experience. An on-air host with the CW Twin Cities' "Airwaves" program, Aplin's talents cross over into radio as well where she's worked as a guest host on KFAN's "Sludge and Lake Show" and KDWB FM's "Dave Ryan in the Morning."
 
"Last year was a blast! The ISOC team was amazing to work with and the excitement level of the racing - both pro and amateur - speaks for itself," said Aplin.

Mike Woodley: Celebrating a 30-year award-winning broadcast career that spans the country from Minneapolis to San Francisco, Woodley joined the ISOC team last year and worked with Aplin for much of the season - his first on the AMSOIL Championship Snocross tour. A veteran with CBS Radio, Woodley's experience in live event broadcasting runs the sports gambit - from the Winter Olympics to NCAA sports, Woodley's "Northern Sun Showcase" has highlighted NCAA DII athletics in Minnesota since 2001.
 
"Growing up in Minnesota one has an affinity for snowmobiles. So to be able to combine that passion with a competitive angle and my broadcasting experience creates an excellent fit for me and AMSOIL Championship Snocross," said Woodley.
 
Scott Rehn: A newcomer to snocross racing is a bit of an overstatement as Rehn, a Wisconsin native who grew up riding sleds, is looking forward to transition immediately from the high-flying world of TORC off-road truck racing to the similar winter version of off-road on snowmobiles with AMSOIL Championship Snocross.
 
"I'm actually a big fan of snocross and watched most of the live webcasts on isocracing.com last winter," said Rehn.
 
2013-'14 AMSOIL Championship Snocross, powered by Ram
 
Round/Date                           City/State
 
1 - Nov. 29-Dec. 1                  Duluth, Minnesota
2 - Dec. 6-7                             Bessemer, Michigan
3 - Jan. 3-5                              Shakopee, Minnesota
4 - Jan. 31-Feb.1                     Deadwood, South Dakota
5 - Feb. 7-8                             Salamanca, New York
6 - Feb. 21-22                         Mt. Pleasant, Mich.
7 - March 7-8                          Fargo, N.D.
8 - March 14-16                      Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
 
Beginning with AMSOIL Championship Snocross' season-opening round in Duluth, Minn. and running through the season finale in Lake Geneva, Wis. CBS Sports Network will air 16 half-hour programs of the ACS races.

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