GLENDALE, Ariz. — In re-creating their residence setting for Monday night time’s playoff recreation, the Rams made certain to carry a signature aspect from SoFi Stadium.
The voice.
For those who’ve been to a Rams residence recreation, you seemingly know Sam Lagana. He’s the in-stadium announcer who fires up the gang by bellowing, “Whose house?” 1000’s reply, “Rams’ house!”
“This means the world to me,” Lagana stated from his 20-yard-line perch on the press field stage. “I have an opportunity to work with the Rams organization and bring Los Angeles this great spirit. I’m getting goose bumps with this whole idea about what America’s going to see. We can bring L.A. together and that means a lot to me.”
Lagana has had all kinds of jobs in sports activities advertising and marketing through the years, and a parallel life in training. He was a vice chancellor of Pepperdine for 20 years, and president of Notre Dame Excessive Faculty for 3 extra.
His little yellow ranch home largely survived the hearth, however the roof was singed and all his timber and vegetation burned. He and his spouse, Eileen, raised their two daughters in that pleased place, which they’ve owned for 28 years.
Lagana is relentlessly upbeat and constructive, however his voice trembles when explaining that of the 75 or so houses in his speedy neighborhood, solely 11 stay.
He borrowed a pal’s bicycle in Santa Monica late final week, pedaled as much as his home and checked out the within. The whole lot was coated in an inch-deep layer of ash and the place had an overwhelming scent of moist campfire. His beloved house is principally a picket storage container on a burned-out lot.
What the long run holds, he doesn’t know. He figures he and his spouse can be out of their home for 2 years at a minimal. The elementary faculty throughout the road is gone. So is his church, together with the houses of too many buddies to depend.
To the sport, he wore a sweatshirt from Pacific Palisades Hearth Station 69, a present he acquired when he as soon as was named honorary hearth chief.
“The leadership roles I’ve had besides announcing have allowed me to experience some complicated things in my life,” he stated. “I feel like I can stay calm. I know how to stay calm and bring people together, or get them to move in directions they need to move in a calm way. Or, like a coach, in a more assertive way when necessary.”
By his considering, the NFL picked a great place to relocate the sport.
“I look at it this way,” he stated. “Here we are in Phoenix. We have an opportunity to show Phoenix what a rising Phoenix is really going to look like. Because our communities are coming out of the ash.”