San Diego Sockers
Melissa Mae is a seasoned multimedia professional with extensive experience in television and radio reporting, sports journalism, commercial acting, and digital marketing. Since May 2019, Melissa has served as a Television News Reporter at KPBS, where responsibilities include crafting daily news stories covering a variety of topics, including COVID-19 updates. In addition, Melissa engages viewers as a fundraising host during live broadcasts. Current roles as Sports Reporter/Arena Host for the San Diego Sockers and Professional News Anchor at JumpFish Media further highlight expertise in sports journalism. Melissa's prior experiences include roles at KUSI Television and FOX 5, where skills in on-camera reporting, scriptwriting, and producing were honed. An educational background in Sport Management and Psychology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst supports a solid foundation for a career spanning over a decade in the media and entertainment industry.
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San Diego Sockers
The San Diego Sockers are the proudest franchise in Professional Indoor Soccer history, having won 14 National Championships. Sockers are also the most successful professional sports franchise in North American soccer history, and record holder for longest winning streak in professional sports (48 games). Company History: From 1978-1998, the San Diego Sockers won 10 Indoor Soccer League Championships (1981-1985, 1987-1991). After a five year hiatus from 2003-2008, the Sockers returned to indoor arena action to claim the 2009 Premier Arena Soccer League National Championship. Sockers went on to win four straight Indoor Soccer Championships, set a record for most competitive wins in professional sports (48) and continued as San Diego's only championship winning professional sports franchise. The San Diego Sockers currently compete in the Major Arena Soccer League (MASL). The home field is currently based at the Valley View Casino Center, formerly known as the "San Diego Sports Arena."