Saturday, August 28, 2010

Do you know what the end of August brings?

HighSchoolSports.Net Friday Night Fever!

It's true!

I don't want to admit it. I'm digging the 90 degree temperatures and baseball season.

However, our coverage of HighSchoolSports.Net Friday Night Fever kicked off Friday night with the best sports team in town consisting of Jim Donovan, Dave Chudowsky, and Lynn Olszowy, as well as Friday Night Fever sports producer Brian Crane....among so many others who lend their skills to wkyc's coverage of high school football.




A group of animated, knowledgeable gurus (including our very own Romona Robinson) give their spin on who will win each Friday. 'The Predictors' airs during the 6pm news.



Then wkyc cameramen en masse head out to shoot their games criss crossing Northeast, Northwest, and Southern regions of our viewing area to give the viewers the most comprehensive high school football coverage around!



Back at the ranch, we take down scores....I welcome any of my facebook and twitter contacts to send me their scores from Northeast Ohio every Friday evening.



We have bloggers who constantly update wkyc.com with the latest highlights, scores, and stories on how each game is progressing throughout the evening.




And last, but certainly not least, we must have the traditional Friday night fever feast which consists of Pat Woodside's con queso and home made cookies....more people are getting into the act as producer Amanda says she will be making her homemade meatballs one week, producer Jon's talking up his homemade chili, and skies the limits! We welcome any and all homemade vittles to augment our other snacks and pizza from various restaurants around town.



You won't want to miss this year's coverage of HighSchoolSports.Net Friday Night Fever right here on Channel 3 News every Friday night at 11pm! Tune in!

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