Upcoming Schedule
All streams for the week can be watched here
Thursday (10/16)
6:00 pm – Region Football Weekly – Episode Nine
Friday (10/17)
6:15 pm – Region Football Tailgate Show – Week Nine Football
6:45 pm – Strack & Van Til Hometown Scoreboard – Week Nine
7:00 pm – GAME NIGHT IN THE REGION
>> #9 Chesterton at #2 Merrillville (Audio)
>> Lake Central at Valparaiso
>> Lake Station at River Forest
>> #5 Griffith at #6 Wheeler
7:15 pm – Multiview Stream
7:30 pm – RSNZONE – Week Nine
10:30 pm – Strack & Van Til Hometown Scoreboard – Week Nine
11:00 pm – Football Final Scores – Region Football Wrap Up Show: Week 8
Saturday (10/18)
8:00 am – Strack & Van Til Hometown Scoreboard – Week 8 Football Final Scores (Saturday)

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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…
This Day in Sports History 10/13
1903 – The Boston Pilgrims win the first World Series, beating the Pirates in the eighth game to take the championship. 1947 – The first NHL All-Star Game is played in Toronto. 1960 – Bill Mazeroski hits a home run in the bottom of the ninth to beat the Yankees 10-9 and win the World Series for the Pirates. 1967 – The first American…
This Day in Sports History 10/12
1907 – The Cubs beat the Tigers 2-0 to win the World Series. 1940 – The University of Tennessee football team records their 17th consecutive regular season shutout, beating the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga 53-0. 1968 – The Summer Olympics open in Mexico City. They are the first Olympics games held in a Latin American country. 1979 – Boston Celtics forward Chris Ford makes the…
This Day in Sports History : 10/11
1911 – Ty Cobb (American League) and Frank Schulte (National League) are the first ever MLB MVPs. Each is awarded a car. 1980 – The Dallas Mavericks play in their first ever game, defeating the San Antonio Spurs 103-92. 1992 – Deion Sanders plays for the Falcons in a game against Miami and then flies to Pittsburgh to suit up for the Braves in…
THIS DAY IN SPORTS HISTORY: 10/10
1892 – The entire Hong Kong national cricket team dies in a shipwreck near Taiwan. 1920 – Bill Wambsganns of the Cleveland Indians makes the first unassisted triple play in World Series history. 1920 – The Chicago Cardinals play their first NFL game, ending in a scoreless tie. 1921 – The Decatur Staleys become the Chicago Staleys, winning their first game under their new…
THIS DAY IN SPORTS HISTORY: 10/9
1909 – Ty Cobb steals home in a World Series game. 1915 – Woodrow Wilson becomes the first sitting US President to attend a World Series game. 1919 – The Reds beat the White Sox to win the World Series, which would eventually be known for the Black Sox scandal. 1938 – The Cleveland Rams and the Chicago Bears play in one of only…
THIS DAY IN SPORTS HISTORY: 10/8
1933 – Cliff Battles of the Boston Redskins becomes the first player in NFL history to run for more than 200 yards in a game as he picked up 215 yards on the ground in a 21-20 win over the Giants. 1956 – Don Larsen throws a perfect game as the Yankees beat the Dodgers 2-0 in Game #5 of the World Series. 1957…
THIS DAY IN SPORTS HISTORY: 10/7
1916 – Georgia Tech wins the most lopsided game in college football history, beating Cumberland 222-0. 1970 – Willie Shoemaker wins his 6,033rd career race, making him the winningest jockey of all time. 1984 – Walter Payton becomes the NFL’s all-time leading rusher, breaking Jim Brown’s record of 12,312 yards. He also breaks Brown’s record of 58 100-yard rushing games. 1986 – Steve Yzerman…
THIS DAY IN SPORTS HISTORY: 10/6
1911 – Cy Young makes his final MLB appearance. It’s the 906th game of his career. 1926 – Babe Ruth becomes the first player in MLB history to hit three home runs in a World Series game as the Yankees beat the Cardinals 10-5 in Game #4. 1945 – Chicago tavern owner Billy Sianis buys a seat for his pet goat for Game #4 of…
Football
LatestGAME NIGHT IN THE REGION: #5 Griffith at #6 Wheeler – Week Nine Football – 10/17/25
A winner-take-all game at Wheeler between the #5 Griffith Panthers and the host #6 Bearcats!
Soccer
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!