TSSAA Network To Feature 18 “Week 2” Football Games

Thursday, August 30, 2012

The TSSAA Network will feature 18 football games this weekend due to the TSSAA School Broadcast Program. The 18 match-ups, the majority of which are produced by students, will be streamed LIVE on TSSAANetwork.com and available later on demand (www.TSSAANetwork.com).

 

The TSSAA Network’s School Broadcast Program is part of the partnership between the TSSAA and PlayOn! Sports. The School Broadcast Program allows participating schools in Tennessee to produce and broadcast TV-like events for live and on demand viewing via the TSSAA Network video portal at www.TSSAANetwork.com. Each school has an individual branded video portal that allows students to produce and distribute high quality events throughout the year including regular season sports, graduation, concerts, news programs, and other school activities. Each broadcast boasts TV-like features, including graphic overlays, scoring, sponsor graphics, and video commercial breaks.

Nearly 40 Tennessee high schools currently participate in the School Broadcast Program.

Fans can access all the games LIVE at www.TSSAANetwork.com this weekend.

The following games will be carried on the TSSAA Network:

Grace Christian at Rockwood

Thursday, Aug. 30

live+vod

Campbell County at Anderson County

Thursday, Aug. 30

live+vod

Bearden vs. William Blount

Thursday, Aug. 30

live+vod

Oak Ridge vs. Knox Central

Thursday, Aug. 30

live

East Robertson at Jo Byrns

Thursday, Aug. 30

live+vod

Mt. Juliet Christian vs. Ezell-Harding

Thursday, Aug. 30

live+vod

Hendersonville vs Wilson Central

Friday, Aug. 31

live+vod

Battle Ground Academy vs. Pope John Paul II

Friday, Aug. 31

live+vod

Brentwood Academy v. Montgomery Bell Academy

Friday, Aug. 31

live+vod

Briarcrest Christian vs. Melrose

Friday, Aug. 31

live+vod

Huntingdon vs. Bruecton

Friday, Aug. 31

live+vod

McCallie vs. Ensworth

Friday, Aug. 31

live+vod

Memphis East vs. Memphis Central

Friday, Aug. 31

live+vod

Middle Tennessee Christian at Cascade

Friday, Aug. 31

live+vod

St. George's vs Jackson Christian

Friday, Aug. 31

live+vod

Station Camp at Beech

Friday, Aug. 31

live+vod

USJ vs Rossville Christian

Friday, Aug. 31

live+vod

Donelson Christian vs. Lancaster Christian

Saturday, Sept. 1

live+vod

 


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