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  2. Belton High School (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The first artificially-lighted football game played in the state of Texas was the 1921 Belton-Temple game played at Wildcat Field. In 2009, the rivalry with Temple was nationally televised on ESPNU at Wildcat Stadium and the Tigers were victorious over Temple for the first time since 2005.

  3. Clemson Tigers Network - Wikipedia

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    Football Basketball Baseball Coach's Shows Stream Link Men's Women's 1390 AM WABB: Belton, SC: Yes No No No No 1590 AM WCAM: Camden, SC: Yes Yes No No Yes 102.7 FM WPUB: Partial Partial No No Partial 1340 AM WQSC: Charleston, SC: Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial 105.5 FM WCCP-FM: Clemson, SC: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1410 AM WPCC: Clinton, SC: Partial ...

  4. KTON - Wikipedia

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    KTON (1330 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a sports radio format. Licensed to Cameron, Texas, United States, the station is owned by Milam Broadcasting Company. [3] KTON simulcasts AM 1660 KRZI in Waco. Programming is also heard on an FM translator station, 100.9 K265DV in Temple. KTON and KRZI are affiliated with ESPN Radio.

  5. Texas high school football: 3 takeaways as Georgetown offense ...

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    Georgetown brings the beatdown. This matchup was supposed to be a competitive showdown between the two top teams in the district. Lake Belton was coming off a 28-21 win over Cedar Park, who had ...

  6. David Ash (American football) - Wikipedia

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    In his junior year in 2009, Ash led the Belton Tigers to the second round of the Class 5A Texas football playoffs before falling to South Garland High School in a 14–24 loss. [3] Ash led the Tigers to a 5–6 record in his senior year with 38 touchdowns and only 10 interceptions.

  7. Mary Hardin–Baylor Crusaders football - Wikipedia

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    Crusader Stadium is a football stadium in Belton, Texas, with a seating capacity of 9,118. It is home to the University of Mary Hardin–Baylor Crusaders football team. The facility opened in 2013 and replaced Tiger Field. [9] It cost $20 million to build and was designed by Turner Construction who designed the new Yankee Stadium and Target ...

  8. KTON (940 AM) - Wikipedia

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    KTON (940 AM) was a radio station in Belton, Texas, United States, serving the Killeen–Temple area. The station's broadcast license was most recently held by JLF Communications, LLP. Prior to shut down, it was a simulcast of KTFW-FM 92.1 in Glen Rose, Texas .

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