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Time Warner Cable to broadcast football state title games
Time Warner Cable announced today, Dec. 3, that it will broadcast each of the six Ohio football state championship games on its Time Warner Digital Channel 99.
Here’s the schedule:
Friday
11 a.m.: D-III final at Massillon
Youngstown Cardinal Mooney (14-0) vs. Columbus St. Francis DeSales (11-3)
3 p.m.: D-V final at Canton
Youngstown Ursuline (10-3) vs. Coldwater (13-1)
7 p.m.: D-II final at Massillon
Maple Heights (12-2) vs. Cincinnati Winton Woods (12-2)
Saturday
11 a.m.: D-IV final at Canton
Chagrin Falls (14-0) vs. Alter (14-0)
3 p.m.: D-VI final at Massillon
Norwalk St. Paul (14-0) vs. Delphos St. John’s (14-0)
7 p.m.: D-I final at Canton
Cleveland Glenville Academic Campus (13-1) vs. Hilliard Davidson (12-1)
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By Cartog
December 3, 2009 2:08 PM | Link to this
Time Warner is a sleazy outfit. Why not broadcast the games on a channel that those with just the classic basic cable can see the games.
By Gotrac
December 3, 2009 3:01 PM | Link to this
Time Warner doesn’t have control of what is being transmitted on the basic cable. The basic cable networks would be none too happy if TWC just interrupted their programs to bring local high school football. If you want to watch the games go rent a digital box for a day.
By GoKnights
December 4, 2009 9:16 AM | Link to this
or go up to Kettering Elsa’s and watch the Alter game. Last year Alter fans packed the place and brought their old football helmets in with them as well.
By Judy
December 5, 2009 12:28 PM | Link to this
I have digital cable and the game is not being broadcasted!
By sam andreas
December 5, 2009 12:48 PM | Link to this
It’s not my fault.