May 13, 2024

🏈 Chiefs voice named Kansan of the Year

Posted May 13, 2024 8:24 PM
Mitch Holthus
Mitch Holthus

Kansas Society of Washington, D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Kansas Society of Washington, D.C. announced Monday Mitch Holthus as the 2024 Kansan of the Year.

Holthus, the Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs, is the longest tenured and most decorated play-by-play "Voice" in franchise history, on the call for Chiefs victories in Super Bowl LIV, Super Bowl LVII and Super Bowl LVIII.

Holthus is a member of the Kansas Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, Kansas State University Athletics Hall of Fame, and is a five-time Emmy award winner.

A native of Smith Center, Kansas, and graduate of Kansas State University, Holthus was selected by the Kansas Society of Washington, D.C. board for being an exemplary ambassador for the state. Holthus began his legendary broadcasting career calling games for the Pratt High (Kan.) Greenbacks, before serving as Kansas State's "Voice of the Wildcats" for 13 years and earning six-time Kansas Sportscaster of the Year honors. In 1994, Holthus made his debut in the Kansas City Chiefs broadcast booth where he has exemplified the spirit of Chiefs Kingdom ever since.

Holthus and his wife Tami, who is originally from McPherson, Kansas, have a son and daughter and two granddaughters.

"Mitch is a tremendous ambassador for Kansas and one of the best sports broadcasters the industry has ever seen," the Kansas Society board said. "Throughout his career, Mitch has embodied Kansas values and enriched each fanbase and community in which he has served. As the voice of the Chiefs, Mitch has become synonymous with the passion and success of Chiefs football, and we are thrilled to honor his illustrious career by naming him Kansan of the Year."

Holthus will be honored at the Kansas Society of Washington, D.C.'s annual banquet on July 9th.