KSCB Audio Bulletin Updates Regional High School Scores, Schedules
On December 11 KSCB posted a Sportsguys audio bulletin produced by Joe Denoyer that linked to a SoundCloud recap of regional high school games, scores and notes. The bulletin serves as a timely information source for coaches, families and fans, and it has broader implications for local school governance and community engagement.

KSCB’s Sportsguys audio bulletin for December 11 provided a consolidated recap of regional high school games, scores and notes, and the station linked the episode to a SoundCloud audio file for on demand listening. The episode, produced by Joe Denoyer, continued a long standing practice of supplying local stakeholders with late breaking sports information and upcoming schedules. Coaches used the update to confirm results and adjustments, families relied on it to follow teams they support, and fans used it to plan attendance and travel.
At the point of distribution the bulletin performed a basic public information role. In rural counties where print deadlines and social media coverage can lag, a regular audio bulletin feeds timely data to volunteer coaches, booster clubs and parents who coordinate transportation and fundraising. The ease of access through a linked SoundCloud file extends reach to listeners who cannot tune in live, preserving the record of scores and notes for reference later in the week.
That informational function carries institutional implications. Sustained local coverage of high school athletics shapes community priorities and can raise visibility for school budget items that fund facilities and transportation. When local media consistently documents schedules cancellations and resource shortfalls the material becomes part of the public conversation school boards and elected officials cannot ignore. Regular turnouts at games and booster activities documented in local coverage can translate into higher civic engagement around school elections and bond measures that finance extracurricular programs.

For residents the immediate takeaway is practical. The December 11 Sportsguys bulletin offers a single accessible source for game outcomes and schedule changes across the region, which streamlines planning for weekend travel and volunteer efforts. For community leaders and school trustees the bulletin underscores how routine local reporting feeds public oversight and shapes debate over how schools allocate funds for athletics, safety and student travel. Continued attention to these bulletins will keep those conversations anchored in verifiable, time stamped local reporting.
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