Battle of 109 could be KSDK game of the week
August 20, 2014
KSDK is hosting an online contest to determine which high school football game they will broadcast from during their 6 p.m. broadcast on Friday, Aug. 22.
Voting closes Thursday and the winning match-up will be announced on the station’s 10 p.m. broadcast, so voters have one more day to vote for their game of choice.
As of now, the game featuring St. Charles West at Zumwalt North is in the lead with the Battle of 109 between Lafayette and Eureka is at a close second.
Everyone can vote as many times as they want to until voting closes on Thursday.
To vote, go to: http://usatodayhss.com/2014/08/16/what-school-should-we-go-live-from-on-friday-night/

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