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  2. High school basketball tournament scores, schedules

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    Follow this week’s high school basketball tournament live scores, results and schedules ... Asheville School 68, Draughn 41 (boys) North Cross (VA) 76, Draughn 68 (girls) Freedom def. Rising ...

  3. WXBQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station was sold twice to different radio partners. In 1972, the Highland Development Corporation of Bristol, owners of 1550 WKYE, acquired 96.9 and renamed it WKYE-FM. The station became WFHG-FM in 1975 upon acquisition by the Bristol Broadcasting Company and adopted its present WXBQ-FM call letters in 1978. [8]

  4. Virginia High School (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Virginia High School is a high school located in Bristol, Virginia. In 1999, Virginia High started offering the Tri-Cities area's first International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. [ 2 ] Classes from the Advanced Placement program are also offered to help students who are headed to college.

  5. WQBE-FM - Wikipedia

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    WQBE also has another "twin" station WKYQ-FM in Paducah, Kentucky also owned by Bristol Broadcasting. WQBE broadcasts with an ERP of 50,000 watts . According to Bristol Broadcasting Company's website , WQBE's listening audience is strong in the 18 to 49 (male and female), and 25 to 54 (male and female) demographic ranges.

  6. Dates and times for Somerset County teams in area holiday ...

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    Check out where Somerset County basketball teams will be competing in Christmas tournaments, starting Dec. 27.

  7. WNVA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Radio-Wise sold WNVA and sister station WNVA-FM to Bristol Broadcasting Company for $35,000, enough to settle property tax debts and outstanding FCC fines; the sale closed on January 16, 2015. On April 5, 2016, WNVA was granted a Federal Communications Commission construction permit to move to a new transmitter site. [ 9 ]

  8. Virginia Tech Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Tech Sports Network is the radio network broadcasting athletic events of the Virginia Tech Hokies games, primarily football and men's basketball. The radio network was managed by ISP Sports until that company merged into IMG (now known as Learfield IMG College ) in 2010.

  9. Virginia High School League - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia High School League (VHSL) is the principal sanctioning organization for interscholastic athletic competition among public high schools in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The VHSL first sponsored debate and also continues to sponsor state championships in several academic activities.