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AIA High School Football to air on 3/5

Gray has signed a 3-year deal with the Arizona Interscholastic Association to air high school championship football games from Classes 5A and 6A, plus the Open Division. They will air live, and will replace previous tape delayed coverage on BS Arizona.

Other than a few Coyotes games on 3 a couple years back, this is the first time that local sports, other than the Cardinals, has aired live on local OTA channels since the Diamondbacks' Spanish-language telecasts left KPHE/44 after the 2008 season (the English-language broadcasts had left KTVK a year earlier).

 
It's certainly been a long time for high school sports...

But a few seasons of Phoenix Rising on KASW and Grand Canyon University on KUTP also belong in the conversation.
 
It's certainly been a long time for high school sports...

But a few seasons of Phoenix Rising on KASW and Grand Canyon University on KUTP also belong in the conversation.
I forgot about GCU, who is getting better but is still 3rd in a two-school Division 1 race.

But professional soccer in the US is nowhere near of the stature as the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, or Division 1 college football and basketball. They've been trying for almost 50 years, going back to the North American Soccer League in the '70s. They have more of a following now than then, but it's been a very slow climb.
 
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