Chris’s Bio
Chris Davis
Chris Davis was born in Richmond, Virginia, but moved to Staunton almost immediately, and has lived in the area for over 35 years. Chris grew up playing sports in the local leagues of the Staunton Quarterback Club and Kiwanis Baseball. He played football, basketball, and baseball at Robert E. Lee High School.
Chris then graduated from Bridgewater College in 1996, where he also had a successful baseball career. After graduation, he returned to Robert E. Lee where he works as the adaptive P.E. teacher for the city of Staunton. He has coached football, basketball, baseball, and tennis.
In his spare time, Chris enjoys sports, sports, and playing sports. He currently resides in Augusta County with his wife, Heather, and their three children, Kailie, Cassidy, and Jase.

1. Favorite Sports Team: The New York Mets and UNC Tarheels
2. Favorite Athlete: Ken Griffey Jr.
3. Favorite Coach: Steve Spurrier
4. Best Sports Memory:
As a player: 1990 State Championships
As a coach: back-to-back District Titles in baseball 1999-2000 (only time in school history)
As a fan: going to the 2005 U.S. Open at Pinehurst
5. Favorite Food: Stuffed Peppers
6. Favorite Song: Send Me An Angel by Real Life from Teen Wolf Too soundtrack
7. Favorite Sports Movie: Gladiator oh wait… sports movie… um… Gladiator
8. Favorite TV Show: Rob and Big
9. Favorite Quote: “Play it hard… they ought to hate you on the field.” – Walt Whitman
10. Dream Interviewee: Walter Johnson “The Big Train” Washington Senators Pitcher 1907-1927 or Rodney Dangerfield













The Show, on ESPN 1240, is a weekly sports variety show that takes on all topics from local high school sports to the pros. Chris and Jarrett discuss both local community events as well as national news. Both guys teach, coach, and live locally. The Show is the only locally produced radio show in the valley, on the only 24 hour all sports station in the valley, ESPN 1240 The Boss.