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Reck on the Road: Spring gardening
Reck on the Road: Spring gardening

Now that spring has sprung, time to get out and take care of …

Reck on the Road: Ticha Penicheiro
Reck on the Road: Ticha Penicheiro

Former ODU Lady Monarch great Ticha Penicheiro was in town to …

Reck on the Road: Bird Rehabilitator
Reck on the Road: Bird Rehabilitator

What do you do with a broken bird or a baby bird you may have …

Reck on the Road: Punching Policeman
Reck on the Road: Punching Policeman

Virginia Beach police officer is a champion in and out of the …

Reck on the Road: Sara Jones
Reck on the Road: Sara Jones

The Old Dominion Lady Monarchs will honor volunteer assistant …

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Chris Reckling

Emmy-award winning reporter and anchor Chris Reckling joins the crew of The Hampton Roads Show after anchoring weekend sports for WAVY and FOX 43 since 1993.

His first job in television was at WECT in Wilmington, N.C. where Chris worked as a photographer, reporter and sports anchor. 

Chris joined WAVY TV in November 1989 as a photographer, but quickly established himself as a reporter.

Working as a "one man band," Chris introduced himself to viewers in Hampton Roads with his popular feature Carolina Country. The weekly feature spotlighted unique people, places and events in Northeastern North Carolina. Carolina Country ran for three years and was named the top feature in the state of Virginia by the Associated Press.

From college bowl games, major league baseball, the Daytona 500, to NFL playoff games, Chris has covered the full gamut of sports.

Since joining the sports team at WAVY and WVBT, Chris has earned numerous awards including an Emmy for his work on Old Dominion's return to football in 2009. Chris has been named "Hampton Roads Outstanding Sports Broadcaster" by the Chesapeake Athletic Club twice and in 1999 was named Hampton Roads' top sportscaster by the readers of The Virginian-Pilot newspaper.

A photographer first, Chris still shoots, edits and produces the majority of his stories.

Despite putting most of his effort into covering sports in Hampton Roads, Chris is quick to jump in and help the news department during big news events. Whether it be tornado coverage or hurricanes, Chris has been on the scene of some of our communities biggest news stories. In 2009 Chris went to Nicaragua to report on a local men's group called HOLA and their efforts to help the orphans of Managua.

Chris works closely with Washington Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman and the ziMS Foundation to help find the ultimate cure for those dealing with the debilitating effects of Multiple Sclerosis.

Chris is a Hampton Roads native. Born and raised in Virginia Beach, he is a graduate of Princess Anne High School. He was named a high school football and baseball All-American during his days at Princess Anne. Chris received his Bachelor's Degree from Virginia Tech where he also played both football and baseball.

Chris and his wife Cathy have two sons - Cameron and Casey - and dog Max.

Chris still calls Virginia Beach home and on his days off he can be found coaching his boys in baseball, fishing or paddling around in the ocean surfing with his buddies.

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