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    WCSN was launched on March 24, 2007, as the Columbus Sports Network (CSN), Central Ohio's first and only continuous all-sports television station, broadcasting events, features, highlights and news on professional, collegiate, scholastic and amateur sports teams in the area.

  3. List of cricket grounds in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Cricket for Youth Cricket Grounds: Columbus [13] Minute Maid Park: Houston: 41,574: hosted match of Cricket All-Stars Series 2015 [14] Philadelphia Cricket Club Ground: Philadelphia [15] St George's Cricket Club Ground: New York City [16] Leo Magnus Cricket Complex: Los Angeles: Home ground of the Los Angeles Lashings and Los Angeles ...

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    FanDuel Sports Network Great Lakes was launched on March 12, 2006, as SportsTime Ohio; it was founded by the family of Cleveland Indians owner Larry Dolan, becoming the second regional sports network in the Cleveland area, after Fox Sports Ohio (which launched in February 1989 as SportsChannel Ohio).

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  6. WMNI - Wikipedia

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    WMNI (920 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Columbus, Ohio, known as "Fox Sports 920" with a sports format. Locally owned by North American Broadcasting Company, Inc., WMNI serves the Columbus metropolitan area. WMNI's studios are located in Marble Cliff, Ohio, using a Columbus address, while the transmitter resides in Grove City.

  7. Cricket nets - Wikipedia

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    Indoor cricket nets. Indoor nets are often suspended on a track (runner) fixed to the ceiling of the sports hall or gymnasium. The nets can drop 4–8 metres to the ground, and be over 20 metres long. Indoors nets are commonly multi-lane, with two- or four-lane nets being particularly common. Indoor nets tend to be white.