Gabriella Galati joined the Action News team as a sports reporter and producer in July 2023. Born and raised in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia, Gabriella grew up the biggest Philly sports fan.

Before joining the Action News team, Gabriella spent four seasons covering the Philadelphia Eagles as an on-air reporter and host. Some of her highlights include hosting three days of live coverage on NFL Draft Central, interviewing former Eagles greats, and of course, following the Birds as they made their incredible run to Super Bowl LVII.

Gabriella is a proud graduate of The Ohio State University where she earned a degree in Journalism. Although she has been back in her hometown for quite a few years now, there is something extra special about being a part of the legendary Action News family.

Gabriella enjoys cooking, baking, reading, watching sports documentaries, and spending time with her family and husband, Tony.


Gabriella's Stories
Manayunk gym aims to provide source of physical and mental wellness
When COVID-19 hit in 2020, Kasey Manwaring-Loos realized the impact her gym had on her clients. It was an outlet for their physical and mental wellness.
Philadelphia Phillies' bat boy works his dream job after surviving cancer
In 2014, Adam Crognale was diagnosed with lymphoma. Now cancer-free, his job as bat boy at the ballpark feels like a dream.
Tom Mulligan says goodbye to coaching after 32 seasons at Haddon Township High School
The future at Haddon Township is bright, largely due in part to the pipeline of talent Tom Mulligan has created.
Penn baseball team fully focused as new season begins
Nine freshmen and one transfer student have joined the Penn squad. They believe in the new faces and trust the veterans to show them the way.
Villanova women's basketball manager brings joy, inspiration to Wildcats
It's Rachel Grace's fifth season as the team's manager, and she's had a significant impact on the Wildcat community.
Temple basketball standout Hysier Miller adds 'author' to his resume
The Temple basketball player calls his book "just the beginning," with plans to continue to use his platform and the game of basketball to help the youth in urban communities.
Jalil Bethea making history at Archbishop Wood High School
Before he was the reigning Catholic League MVP, the program leader in scoring, or a five-star recruit, Jalil Bethea didn't even see a minute of playing time.
Saint Joseph's University women's hoops are unstoppable with 7 games left in regular season
"They're a great group to work with every day," said Head Coach Cindy Griffin. "They're very talented. They're hungry. They're competitive. They really work well together."
Mother-daughter, player-coach duo in their final season together in West Chester
As Riley Stackhouse's high school career winds down, her time with her mother on the court is coming to an end.
Philadelphia Spanish teacher to race in Olympic Marathon Trials
On December 3, Elaine Estes raced in the California International Marathon. She finished with a time of 2 hours, 36 minutes, and 8 seconds. The Olympic trials qualifying time is 2:37.