
Whitman-Hanson lacrosse player becomes a comeback story after injury
A three-sport athlete at Whitman-Hanson High School in Massachusetts has made her senior year a comeback story as she recovered from a debilitating injury.
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Giovanni joined WBZ as a news reporter and anchor in September 2016 from CBS affiliate WUSA-TV in Washington, D.C., where he spent two years as a morning news anchor and sports reporter.
Prior to WUSA-TV, Giovanni was the weekend sports anchor for KPRC-TV in Houston, Texas, where he covered the Houston Texans from their playoff run to Gillette Stadium in 2013 and to New York City for the 2014 NFL Draft. Giovanni started his career at WJXT-TV in his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida.
Giovanni graduated from the University of Florida. He is proud to call Boston home.
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