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OHSAA 2010 Football Radio Listing OHSAA 2010 Football Radio Listing The Ohio High School Athletic Association is establishing a listing of Ohio radio stations that carry high school football play-by-play. The radio stations below are the stations that have currently been compiled. To request a station that carries high school football play-by-play to be added to this list please contact Tim Stried, Director of Information Services, via e-mail at [email protected]. The OHSAA Radio Network will carry all six football state championship games. Stations are invited to carry the games free of charge. Click here to visit the OHSAA Radio Network website. *Note: Click on the radio stations name to view broadcast schedule for that station. City Radio Station Team/ Area Ada 94.9 WONB-FM Ada High School Akron 1590 WAKR-AM Area Games Akron 93.1 WAPS-FM Akron City Series Alliance 1310 WDPN-AM N.E. Buckeye Conference Alliance 91.1 WRMU-FM Area Games Anderson USBN Sports Anderson High School Ashland 1340 WNCO-AM Ashland High School Ashtabula 98.3 WYBL-FM Area Games Athens 970 WATH-AM Athens High School Athens 105.5 WXTQ-FM Area Games Avon Lake Macattacksports.com Avon Lake High School Bellaire 100.5 WYJK-FM Area Games Berea 88.3 WBWC-FM Berea H.S./Midpark H.S. Bryan 100.9 WBNO-FM Area Games Bryan Bryansports.com Bryan High School Bucyrus 92.7 WQEL-FM Area Games Caledonia 95.9 WYNT-FM Area Games Cambridge 92.1 WBIK-FM Area Games Cambridge 93.5 WBNV-FM Area Games Cambridge 96.7 WCMJ-FM Area Games Cambridge 1270 WILE-AM Area Games Cambridge 97.1 WILE-FM Area Games Cambridge 104.9 WWKC-FM Area Games Canton 900 WCER-AM Central Catholic H.S. Page 1 of 5 City Radio Station Team/ Area Canton 1480 WHBC-AM Area Games Canton 95.9 WNPQ-FM Area Games Celina 1350 WCSM-AM Area Games Celina 96.7 WCSM-FM Area Games Celina 94.3 WKKI-FM St. Marys Memorial H.S. Centerville 107.3 WCWT-FM Centerville High School Chillicothe 1490 WBEX-AM Chillicothe High School Chillicothe 94.3 WKKJ-FM Area Games Cincinnati 1360 WSAI-FM St. Xavier High School Cincinnati 740 WNOP-AM Elder High School Cincinnati LocalSportsRadio.com Area Games Cincinnati PSRN Elder High School Cincinnati WeAreColerain.com Colerain High School Cleveland 1000 WCCD-AM Area Games Cleveland 1490 WERE-AM Area Games Cleveland 850 WKNR-AM Area Games Cleveland SIBN St. Ignatius High School Cleveland SportsTalkCleveland.com Area Games Columbus AudioSportsOnline.net St. Francis DeSales H.S. Columbus 1580 WVKO-AM Central Ohio Catholic Schools Columbus ThisWeekSports Area Games Coshocton 99.3 WTNS-FM Coshocton County Dayton OhioSportsline.net Archbishop Alter High School Defiance 105.7 WZOM-FM Area Games Delaware 101.9 WINF-FM Delaware County Delphos 107.1 WDOH-FM Delphos St. Johns/ Jefferson Dover 1450 WJER-AM Dover/ New Philadelphia Eaton FM 100.3 WEDI-AM Area Games Elyria 930 WEOL-AM Lorain/ Medina County Findlay 96.7 WBVI-FM Area Games Findlay 106.3 WBUK-FM Ottawa Glandorf H.S. Findlay 1330 WFIN-AM Area Games Fostoria 1430 WFOB-AM Fostoria H.S./ Area Games Fremont 92.1 WOHF-FM Area Games Page 2 of 5 City Radio Station Team/ Area Fremont 99.1 WFRO-FM Area Games Goshen KOR Goshen H.S./ Area Games Grandview GHFootball.com Grandview High School Greenfield 97.5 WVNU-FM SCOL Football Greenville 97.5 WTGR-FM Versailles High School Hamilton 1450 WMOH-AM Area Games Hillsboro 1250 WCHO-AM Area Games Hillsboro 105.5 WCHO-FM Area Games Hillsboro 1590 WSRW-AM Area Games Huber Heights 97.7 WSWO-FM Wayne High School Huron 96.1 WKFM-FM Area Games Independence 1420 WHK-AM Area Games Ironton 1230 WIRO-AM, 1420 WTCR-AM Ironton High School Kenton Kenton Athletics Kenton High School Kettering Dayton Information Radio 1660 Kettering Fairmont H.S. Lancaster 90.9 WFCO-FM Area Games Lancaster 1320 WLOH-AM Area Games Lima 104.9 WEGE-FM Lima Central Catholic H.S. Lima 1150 WIMA-AM Area Games Lima 93.1 WWSR-FM Area Games Logan 98.3 WKNA-FM Logan High School London 105.1 FM WCYC-LP London High School Loudonville 95.7 WZLP-FM Loudonville High School Mansfield 1400 WMAN-AM Area Games Mansfield 1440 WRGM-AM, 97.3 FM Area Games Marietta 1490 WMOA-AM Marietta High School Marion 1490 WMRN-AM Area Games Marion 95.1 WVXG-FM MOAC Conference Massillon 990 WTIG-AM Massillon High School Middleburg Heights MidparkSports.com Midpark High School Middleport 92.1 WYVK-FM Area Games Page 3 of 5 City Radio Station Team/ Area Middletown 910 WPFB-AM Area Games Middletown 105.9 WPFB-FM Valley View High School Millersburg 95.3 WKLM-FM West Holmes High School Millersburg The Voice of Holmes Co. West Holmes High School Montpelier 104.5 WLZZ-FM Area Games Mt. Vernon 1300 WMVO-AM Mt. Vernon High School Napoleon 103.1 WNDH-FM Area Games New Albany Gamedaybroadcasting.com New Albany High School New Philadelphia 1450 WJER-AM New Philadelphia/ Dover New Philadelphia 99.9 WTUZ-FM Area Games New Richmond LocalSportsRadio.com New Richmond H.S. Newark 100.3FM, 1430 WCLT-AM Area Games Newark 101.7 WNKO-FM Area Games North Canton 1350 WARF-AM Area Games North Canton 640 WHLO-AM Area Games Norwalk 95.3 WLKR-FM Area Games Oak Hills LocalSportsRadio.com Oak Hills High School Oberlin 1380 WDLW-AM Area Games Oberlin 1320 WOBL-AM Area Games Oregon WRSCradio.com Area Games Ottawa 88.9 WJTA-FM, zsportslive.com Area Games Paulding 99.7 FM WKSD-FM Van Wert/ Paulding County Paulding WPMN Live Area Games Portsmouth 1260 WNXT-AM Area Games Portsmouth 99.3 WNXT-FM Area Games Piqua 1570 WPTW-AM Area Games Richwood 104.3 WNNP-FM Ohio Capital Conference Ripley 99.5 WAOL-FM Western Brown High School Sandusky 1450 WLEC-AM Area Games Sandusky 100.9 WMJK-FM Area Games Shadyside 95.7 WVKF-FM Area Games Page 4 of 5 City Radio Station Team/ Area Sidney 105.5 WMVR-FM Area Games Springfield 101.7 WKSW-FM Area Games Steubenville 106.3 WCDK-FM Steubenville High School Steubenville 1430 WEIR-AM Area Games Steubenville 1340 WSTV-AM Steubenville / Steubenville C.C. Tiffin 1600 WTTF-AM Area Games Tiffin WTSC-SenecaCountyRadio.com Area Games Toledo 106.5 WLQR-FM Area Games Toledo ToledoSportsRadio.com Area Games Uhrichsville 1540 WBTC-AM Area Games Union City 88.9 WJYW-FM Cross County Conference Upper Arlington WUAR Upper Arlington High School Van Wert 1220 WERT-AM Van Wert High School Waverly 100.9 WXIZ-FM Area Games Waynesville 89.3 WYNS-FM Waynesville High School West Union 103.1 WRAC-FM Southern Hills League Westerville 97.5 WOBN-FM Westerville City Schools Wheeling, WV 1400 WBBD-AM Area Games Wheeling, WV 1600 WKKX-AM OVAC / Area Games Wickliffe WBDN Wickliffe High School Willoughby 1330 WELW-AM Area Games Wilmington FM 100.3, WKFI-AM Area Games Wooster 960 WKVX-AM Area Games Wooster 104.5 WQKT-FM Area Games Xenia FM100.3, WBZI-AM Area Games Youngstown 106.1 WBBG-FM Area Games Youngstown 1240 WBBW-AM Area Games Youngstown 570 WKBN-AM Area Games Youngstown 1390 WNIO-AM Area Games Zanesville 1240 WHIZ-AM Area Games Zanesville 92.7 WHIZ-FM Area Games Page 5 of 5 .
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