The spring edition of MHSAA Magazine, a television program recapping season Michigan High School Athletic Association tournament action, makes its debut this weekend.
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The program will air at noon Saturday on Fox Sports Detroit and be hosted by Mickey York.
The 30-minute show will include highlights and interviews of all MHSAA postseason action in both the Lower and Upper Peninsula from the recently-completed sports season. It will also include a feature on Blissfield High School baseball coach Larry Tuttle, who became the 11th coach in the sports nationally and the first in Michigan to top the 1,000-win mark in his coaching career.
MHSAA Magazine will air throughout July on FSN. The dates and times include: July 7 at 1:30 p.m., July 10 at 6:30 p.m., July 12 at 9:30 a.m., July 19 at noon, July 20 at 10 p.m. and July 24 at 1 p.m. and 10 p.m. Additional airings will also take place in August.
The program will also be available for viewing beginning in late July on the MHSAA Internet Broadcast Network - www.mhsaanetwork.com. Fall and winter editions of MHSAA Magazine are also available for on-demand viewing.
MHSAA Magazine is in its second year as part of the association's television partnership with FSN Detroit. In addition to its telecasts of the MHSAA boys and girls basketball finals and football playoff finals during the 2007-08, FSN Detroit also produced the Selection Sunday Show to announce the football playoff field in October, and aired MHSAA-produced telecasts of the girls volleyball state finals in December.
Fox Sports Detroit's coverage of the MHSAA goes to more than 3.2 million cable and satellite households throughout Michigan and portions of Northwest Ohio and Northern Indiana. The regional network is home to more than 250 live local events per year among the MHSAA, Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers, Detroit Pistons, Detroit Shock and the Central College Hockey Association. FSN reaches more than 82 million homes through 25 regional networks through its affiliates and other Fox Network Group-owned networks.
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