PHOTO: ESPN unveils studio plaque paying tribute to Stuart Scott
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Stuart Scott's unique brand of sports coverage will never be forgotten, thanks to ESPN.
Scott, who spent 21 years covering and hosting sporting events for ESPN, died early in January after a long battle with cancer.
A large plaque was installed on ESPN's wall of catchphrases at the SportsCenter studio featuring Scott's signature exclamation, "booyah."
Employees gather for special ceremony hosted by @JayHarrisESPN to honor @StuartScott pic.twitter.com/bsh2I1HYw8
— Josh Krulewitz (@jksports) May 14, 2015
Our @JayHarrisESPN unveils an updated "boo-yah" to honor Stuart Scott on @SportsCenter wall. Just now. pic.twitter.com/C6EYMpUJmj
— Chris LaPlaca (@espn_chris) May 14, 2015
Booyah! Friends and family of Stuart Scott gather at our catchphrase wall for dedication pic.twitter.com/RnJGuuPHa9
— Mike Soltys (@espnmikes) May 14, 2015
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