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  2. List of Cleveland Browns broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Since 2013, radio coverage of the Cleveland Browns professional football team has originated from flagship stations WKNR (850 AM), WKRK-FM (92.3 FM) and WNCX (98.5 FM).Play-by-play announcer Andrew Siciliano, color commentator Nathan Zegura and sideline analyst/reporter Je'Rod Cherry form the radio team (during the preseason, Zegura moves to TV, Cherry moves to the booth, and Ken Carman serves ...

  3. Woodforest Bank Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Woodforest National Bank (based in the nearby development of The Woodlands, Texas) bought the rights to the name for $1 million from Conroe Independent School District, the stadium's owner. In 2018 and 2019, Woodforest Bank Stadium was the site of the NCAA Division III Football Championship .

  4. The Woodlands High School - Wikipedia

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    The Woodlands Highlanders compete in swimming, cross country, volleyball, football, basketball, wrestling, powerlifting, soccer, golf, tennis, track, softball, lacrosse, and baseball. In 2006, The Woodlands baseball team finished the season with a 38–1 record and won the Texas UIL 5A State Championship.

  5. Friday Night Lights: Live high school football playoff ...

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    Get the latest Kentucky high school football information all in one place ... No. 9 Lexington Catholic (9-4) at No. 1 Christian Academy-Louisville (12-1), 7:30 p.m. CAL Sports Network at ...

  6. Cleveland Browns Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    1956 ad for WGAR's Cleveland Browns football coverage, with Bill McColgan providing play-by-play.. Radio broadcasts for the Cleveland Browns date back to the team's inaugural 1946 season in the All-America Football Conference, with WGAR (1220 AM) as the initial flagship station; WGAR sportscaster Bob Neal and Stan Gee were the team's first announcers. [1]

  7. WBNS-FM - Wikipedia

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    Its sister station, WBNS 1460 AM, runs the ESPN Network most hours. WBNS-FM is the FM flagship for the Ohio State Sports Network , [ 3 ] the Columbus Blue Jackets Radio Network , [ 4 ] and the Columbus Crew , and the market affiliate for the Cleveland Browns Radio Network , [ 5 ] the NFL on Westwood One Sports and ESPN Radio , the latter in a ...

  8. List of ESPN Radio affiliates - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Radio 1490 The Fan KAKS: 99.5 FM Fayetteville: AR: ESPN Radio 99.5 KTTG: 96.3 FM Fort Smith: AR: ESPN Radio 96.3 KABZ: 103.7 FM Little Rock: AR: 103.7 The Buzz KLAA: 830 AM Anaheim: CA: Angels Radio AM 830 KGEO: 1230 AM Bakersfield: CA: ESPN Radio 1230 KFPT: 790 AM Clovis: CA: ESPN Radio 790 KATA: 1340 AM Eureka: CA: ESPN Radio 92.7 / 1340 ...

  9. WKRK-FM - Wikipedia

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    WKRK-FM (92.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland Heights, Ohio, known as "Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan" and carrying a sports format. Owned by Audacy, Inc., WKRK-FM serves Greater Cleveland and surrounding Northeast Ohio as a co-flagship for the Cleveland Browns Radio Network and an affiliate of Infinity Sports Network.