Mikey McFall (legally Michael Robert McFall) is a journalist.
McFall is the crime and religion reporter for The Daily Utah
Chronicle, the fifth largest newspaper in Utah. The Society of
Professional Journalists hailed it as the second best daily college newspaper of 2007.
McFall has also been a freelance reporter for E! Entertainment, and has appeared in The Salt Lake
Tribune, Deseret News and The National Student News Service.
McFall was born in Los Angeles to an Anglo and Chinese family, and grew up in Whittier,
California with
his sister Hannah, where they both attended Whittier Christian High School. His father, Thomas, is a lawyer and his mother, Lilian, is a pharmacist.
He was initially raised Hindu, but
adopted Christianity as his personal faith. McFall was an alter boy for St. Mathias Episcopal Church and Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church. Although he was baptized an Episcopalian at St. Mathias, McFall
describes himself as non-denominational.
He again chose a neutral stand-point by registering as an Independent.
He now majors in Journalism with a minor in Earth Science
at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, though he still visits Whittier every few months.
In 2003, McFall placed second in the first Worldwide Yu-Gi-Oh Video Game Championship, held in New York City, NY. He won the runner-up position after defeating the champion from Japan, but losing in the final round to the champion from France.