The MDIA Division A & WDIA National Championships will be shown in their entirety this year on Monday evening, May 29th.
Full press release is on the main page:
http://www.uslia.com/news.php?action=fullnews&id=502
CSTV To Televise IA Championships in their entirety
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DanGenck wrote:Awesome!
But where's the love for Division B?
As John Paul has alluded to earlier, CSTV is free to choose what they want to broadcast. (It's their money.) Hopefully, in time, CSTV will want to cover the Division B championship.
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This is a big step forward! CSTV really botched the editing job the last 2 years. It is great to see that they will televise the whole game.
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Finally a quality solution for those of us who wont be able to make it to Plano to witness the festivities first-hand, hopefully next year they might add the semifinals
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Re: CSTV To Televise IA Championships in their entirety
Sonny wrote:The MDIA Division A & WDIA National Championships will be shown in their entirety this year on Monday evening, May 29th.
I noticed this in my TV listing. 10 pm EST tomorrow.
Replays on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.
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CSTV TONIGHT!!!
Tonight at 8pm - WDIA National Championship: Cal Poly vs. Michigan
Tonight at 10pm - MDIA National Championship: CSU vs. Colorado
LINK:
http://www.cstv.com/cgi-bin/tvsched.cgi
Tonight at 8pm - WDIA National Championship: Cal Poly vs. Michigan
Tonight at 10pm - MDIA National Championship: CSU vs. Colorado
LINK:
http://www.cstv.com/cgi-bin/tvsched.cgi
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Just so everyon'e aware, there was a communications breakdown between the CSTV people in the truck and the CSTV people on the field and as as result they missed the first 5-15 aseconds of the men's final.
Listening in on their headphones was "enlightning" to say the least. I had to wash my ears after that one
Beware the baseball talk in the second half. The director tried 3 times to get the announcers back on topic.
Listening in on their headphones was "enlightning" to say the least. I had to wash my ears after that one

Beware the baseball talk in the second half. The director tried 3 times to get the announcers back on topic.
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District 7 Lacrosse Official
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Chris Larson wrote:Just so everyon'e aware, there was a communications breakdown between the CSTV people in the truck and the CSTV people on the field and as as result they missed the first 5-15 aseconds of the men's final.
Listening in on their headphones was "enlightning" to say the least. I had to wash my ears after that one![]()
Beware the baseball talk in the second half. The director tried 3 times to get the announcers back on topic.
It was more like the first 30 seconds. They go directly from a sideline interview with Colorado Coach John Galvin to the 14:30 mark of the 1st quarter.
Watched most of the first half last night, got it on TiVo. The venue looks even more impressive on television.
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At least they did not have clitch on something so important as say Bonds 715th, eh Mr. KNBR engineer?
"KNBR broadcaster Dave Flemming was making the call on Barry Bonds' historic 715th home run Sunday when his microphone went dead, leaving the radio audience with crowd noise for more than 10 seconds until fellow broadcaster Greg Papa rushed on the air to pick up the proceedings and describe the achievement."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/05/28/SPGAOJ413I5.DTL
"KNBR broadcaster Dave Flemming was making the call on Barry Bonds' historic 715th home run Sunday when his microphone went dead, leaving the radio audience with crowd noise for more than 10 seconds until fellow broadcaster Greg Papa rushed on the air to pick up the proceedings and describe the achievement."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/05/28/SPGAOJ413I5.DTL
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