College Softball 4/17: Grand Rapids CC 15, Bay College 0, Gm 1
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Sunday April 20, 2025
Four To Be Inducted Into Norway Speedway Hall
A quartet of former racers will be the 2025 inductees into the Norway Speedway Hall of Fame. Those inductees include Ryan Windell, Steve DeBakker, Ron Jenshak Sr. and Mike Reichenberger. Click the above headline for details.
High School Officials To Be Honored For Longevity
High school game officials with 20 or more years of service will be honored at the Officials Awards & Alumni Banquet on April 26. A total of 706 officials will be praised for reaching their milestones, 47 of them from the Upper Peninsula. Click the above headline for details.
SPORTS BROADCASTS ON RRN STATIONS
Saturday April 19, 2025
5:35 PM - NBA Basketball. Eastern Conference Playoffs Game One. Detroit Pistons vs New York Knicks. Game One of Series. On WCHT-FM/AM (93.5/600 Escanaba).
Monday April 21, 2025
7:05 PM - NBA Basketball. Eastern Conference Playoffs Game One. Detroit Pistons vs New York Knicks. Game Two of Series. On WCHT-FM/AM (93.5/600 Escanaba).
Friday April 25, 2025
1:45 PM - College Softball. Bay College Norse vs Muskegon Community College Jayhawks. From the Wells Sports Complex. Game One of Doubleheader. On WCHT-FM/AM (93.5/600 Escanaba), WMIQ-AM (1450 Iron Mountain), and on-line at https://radio.securenetsystems.net/cirruspremier/WCHT
4:00 PM - College Softball. Bay College Norse vs Muskegon Community College Jayhawks. From the Wells Sports Complex. Game Two of Doubleheader. On WCHT-FM/AM (93.5/600 Escanaba), WMIQ-AM (1450 Iron Mountain), and on-line at https://radio.securenetsystems.net/cirruspremier/WCHT
Saturday April 26, 2025
12:45 PM - College Baseball. Bay College Norse vs Muskegon Community College Jayhawks. From the Wells Sports Complex. Game One of Doubleheader, On WCHT-FM/AM (93.5/600 Escanaba), WMIQ-AM (1450 Iron Mountain), and on-line at https://radio.securenetsystems.net/cirruspremier/WCHT
3:30 PM - College Baseball. Bay College Norse vs Muskegon Community College Jayhawks. From the Wells Sports Complex. Game Two of Doubleheader, On WCHT-FM/AM (93.5/600 Escanaba), WMIQ-AM (1450 Iron Mountain), and on-line at https://radio.securenetsystems.net/cirruspremier/WCHT
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