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For more than a year, Jessica Ghawi logged countless hours here in our studios as an intern with maximum sports. In front of the camera and in social media, she was Jessica Redfield.But behind the scenes as an intern here, she logged countless hours, making quite an impression on everyone she worked with."Obviously, her red hair stuck out. A lot, " said KABB Sports Director Chuck Miketinac.Jessica started her internship with the sports department in 2010."She was very vivacious, very outgoing," said Miketinac. "And she made it clear that while she was here, she was going to work."And work, she did, soon taking on a second internship with local sports talk radio station, Ticket 760."It helped that she had intern experience, but i had no idea what we were getting into," said KABB Associate Producer Jim Bob Breazeale, who previously worked at Ticket 760 and was Ghawi's supervising producer. "She was always asking questions non-stop. She wanted to do everything. She didn't know the word 'no'.""She made it abundantly clear that she was going to be a force to be reckoned with somewhere in the sports field," said Miketinac.Hockey soon became her passion, starting with her love of the San Antonio Rampage, which led her to want to pursue a career covering the NHL."She wanted to kind of break a barrier and become the first female hockey analyst in the country," Breazeale said.So much passion. So full of life. For those who knew Jessica, news of her death doesn't seem possible."She didn't go off to war, she didn't get killed in the line of duty," said Miketinac. "She went to go see a Batman movie.""I always knew she would be on national television someday. I always knew she'd be on websites all over the place," Breazeale said. "I just never knew it would be like this."