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Thursday (10/23)
6:00 pm – Region Football Weekly – Episode 10
Friday (10/24)
6:15 pm – Region Football Tailgate Show – Week 10 Football
6:45 pm – Strack & Van Til Hometown Scoreboard – Sectional Openers
7:00 pm – GAME NIGHT IN THE REGION (IHSAA Champions Network)
>> Wheeler at Lake Station
>> New Prairie at Hobart
7:30 pm – RSNZONE – Week 10
10:30 pm – Strack & Van Til Hometown Scoreboard – Week 10
11:00 pm – Football Final Scores – Region Football Wrap Up Show: Week 10
Saturday (10/25)
8:00 am – Strack & Van Til Hometown Scoreboard – Week 10 Football Final Scores (Saturday)

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This Day in Sports History: 10/22
1939 – A pro football game is aired on television for the first time as NBC broadcasts Brooklyn’s win over Philadelphia. 1961 – Erich Barnes of the New York Giants ties an NFL record by returning an interception 102 yards for a touchdown. 1966 – NHL legend Bobby Orr scores his first career goal. 1975 – The World Football League disbands before the 12th…
Economy Heating and Cooling Gameday Forecast: 10/21
NBA Schedule - 10/21 Rockets at Thunder - 6:30 Warriors at Lakers - 9:00 NHL Schedule - 10/21 Devils at Maple Leafs - 6:00Oilers at Senators - 6:00Sharks at Islanders - 6:00Canucks at Penguins - 6:00Kraken at Capitals - 6:00Panthers at Bruins - 6:30Kings at Blues - 7:00Ducks at Predators - 7:00Blue Jackets at Stars - 7:00Avalanche at Mammoth - 9:00
This Day in Sports History: 10/21
1964 – The Braves ask the National League for permission to move from Milwaukee to Atlanta. 1972 – A day after setting an NBA record by scoring 58 points in a quarter, the Buffalo Braves set another NBA record. This time it’s the record for fewest points in a quarter as they only score four points in the third quarter of a loss to…
This Day in Sports History: 10/20
1944 – The fewest amount of passes are attempted in a college football game as Maryland and Michigan State combine for one pass attempt (from Maryland) in an 8-0 Michigan State win. 1963 – Jim Brown sets the NFL single season rushing record with 1,863 yards. 1968 – American high jumper Dick Fosbury wins the gold medal at the Mexico City Olympics using his…
This Day in Sports History: 10/19
1933 – The Berlin Olympic Committee votes to introduce basketball to the Olympics in 1936. 1940 – For the first time since October 29, 1938 the University of Tennessee football team gives up points in a game as they beat Alabama 27-12. The Volunteers went 71 straight quarters without surrendering a point. 1957 – Maurice “Rocket” Richard scores career goal #500, making him the…
This Day in Sports History: 10/18
1912 – Boxer Jack Johnson is arrested for violating the Mann Act for “transporting women across state lines for immoral purposes.” 1966 – Bobby Orr makes his regular season debut with the Boston Bruins. 1967 – The American League allows the Kansas City Athletics to move to Oakland, California and announces expansion teams in Seattle and KC beginning in 1971, later moved up to…
This Day in Sports History: 10/17
1920 – The Decatur Staleys play their first American Professional Football Association game at Douglas Park. 1960 – The National League officially awards franchises to New York and Houston. 1982 – Robin Yount becomes the first player in MLB history to have two four hit games in the World Series. 1985 – The Yankees hire Lou Pinella as manager. 1987 – The first indoor…
This Day in Sports History 10/16
1917 – The White Sox beat the Giants to win the World Series. 1969 – Baltimore Orioles manager Earl Weaver becomes the first manager ejected from a World Series game since 1935. 1979 – The New York Knicks retire Walt Frazier’s #10. 1986 – The Mets and Astros play in the longest postseason game in MLB history with the Mets winning in 16 innings.…
This Day in Sports History 10/15
1917 – The White Sox beat the Giants to win the World Series. 1969 – Baltimore Orioles manager Earl Weaver becomes the first manager ejected from a World Series game since 1935. 1979 – The New York Knicks retire Walt Frazier’s #10. 1986 – The Mets and Astros play in the longest postseason game in MLB history with the Mets winning in 16 innings.…
This Day in Sports History 10/14
1906 – The White Sox beat the Cubs 8-3 to win an all Chicago World Series. It is also the first time an American League team won a World Series title. 1908 – The Cubs win the World Series with a 2-0 win over the Detroit Tigers. Only 6,210 fans were in attendance – the smallest crowd in World Series history. 1945 – The…
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LatestSoccer
LatestGAME NIGHT IN THE REGION: Valparaiso at Crown Point – Boys’ Soccer – 9/24/25
The Crown Point Bulldogs will welcome the Valparaiso Vikings this evening for Duneland boys' soccer!
Summer Spotlight
LatestRSN SUMMER SPOTLIGHT: Lake Central’s Pete Koulianos
We stopped by to chat with Lake Central's Pete Koulianos to see how he is gearing up for his second season with the Indians!