Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Huge Game Friday

5-0 Cincinnati Moeller takes on the 3-3 Cathedral Irish LIVE on Operation Football Live this Friday at 7pm.  Watch this matchup of perennial powers on WTHR 13.3, simulcast on HomeTown Sports channel 81.  Jan, Jerry and Greg will call the action. 

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

IHSAA Soccer Pairings On-Demand Replay

Watch the IHSAA Soccer Tournament Pairings Show at this link. Allow 60 seconds of black before the show starts

Monday, September 27, 2010

Big Games This Week on HomeTown

Join us Tuesday at 7pm for the 2010 IHSAA Soccer Pairings Show exclusive on the internet via our stream at http://www.livestream.com/hometownsportsindiana. Friday, Cincinnati Moeller (5-0) visits Cathedral (3-3). We'll be live on 13.3 and Comcast/Brighthouse 81. Saturday's college game features Campbell vs. Butler. That game is live on the internet, tape delayed at 9pm Saturday night.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Watch Wabash - Watch UIndy Saturday

Both games are live this Saturday at 2pm:

To watch the University of Chicago at Wabash CLICK HERE.
For the Michigan Tech v. UIndy game CLICK HERE.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Franklin College v. Bluffton Football Live

Franklin College takes on the Bluffton Beavers today at 1:30pm.  The game is live on hometownsportsindiana.com.  Join Greg Rakestraw and Matt Taylor calling the action from the new field at  Stewart "Red" Faught Stadium.  Television replays are Sunday at 9am and 6pm.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Butler Football on HomeTown Sports

HomeTown Sports Indiana will televise and webcast the October 2nd Butler Bulldog football game versus the Camels of Campbell in Pioneer league action.  Watch the webcast live on www.hometownsportsindiana.com and www.butlersports.com.  Television replays are Saturday night at 9pm then again Sunday at 9am and 6pm.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Operation FB - Avon at Brownsburg

Operation Football Live this Friday features Avon visiting Brownsburg in HCC action.  Catch the game live on 13.3 and HomeTown Sports Indiana, Comcast and Brighthouse 81 at 7pm.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Franklin College Soccer Live Today

Franklin hosts Millikin in both Men's and Women's soccer today beginning at 2pm EST.  Watch live on htsi81.com

Monday, September 6, 2010

Sports This Week

Thursday, the HomeTown Crew will be covering the Carmel v. Noblesville boys soccer match.  Air time is 11pm that night and Saturday at 3pm.

Friday, catch the next edition of "Operation Football Live" as Roncalli visits Plainfield.  Air time is 7pm on WTHR 13.3 and is simulcast on HomeTown Sports Indiana, Comcast and Brighthouse 81.  Catch replays at 9am and 6pm on Saturday.

Saturday, we'll cover both Wooster at Wabash at 1pm, then Ashland at UIndy at 6pm.  Games are live on the HomeTown Sports Indiana webpage, www.hometownsportsindiana.com.  Television replays begin Sunday at 9am and 12pm respectively.

Sunday, Franklin College Soccer debuts on HomeTown.  The women take on Millikin at 2pm followed at 4pm with the Mens contest.  Games are streamed live on our webpage.  Television replays begin at 7a and 9am on Monday with prime time replays Wednesday at 8 and 10pm.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Operation Football UPDATE

Friday's Operation Football will not be seen live on our stream or Comcast/Brighthouse 81.  It will be seen live on Comcast 82 only.  Over-the-air viewers can see the game on digital 13.3 using simple rabbit ears.  Out of area viewers can watch a stream on the Operation Football Section of the WTHR website. 
The game will be replayed on 81 at 11pm Friday and 9am and 10pm on Saturday.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Matt Hudson Joins HomeTown Sports

Former Wabash Quarterback Matt Hudson joins HomeTown Sports Indiana as a sideline reporter for Wabash College home football games.  Matt is was a two-time NCAC Offensive Player of the Year and led the Little Giants to a thrilling victory over Depauw last year to bring home the bell and give Wabash a 54-53-9 overall lead in that series.  Matt joins the voice of Wabash football, Joe Emmick and former quarterback Steve Hoffman.