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September 26, 2014 By Dallon Christensen

Friday Night Football – Week 5 live at 7:10 PM!

Prairie 2014-09-19ESPN Radio and QCSportsNet will carry six games live this Friday night, featuring United Township and Moline from the Soule Bowl and Davenport Assumption hosting Mount Pleasant at Brady Street Stadium. The full schedule can be found below. All pregames will start at approximately 7:10 with kickoffs set for close to 7:45 PM.

  • Moline at United Township (Ken Jacoby and Steve Campbell) – Live on ESPN 93.5 and www.espn935.com
  • Mount Pleasant at Davenport Assumption (Dallon Christensen) – Internet only because of a conflict with the Cubs game
  • Clinton at Bettendorf  (Mitch Widmeier) – Internet only on QCSportsNet1
  • Rock Island Alleman at Quincy (Marco LaNave) – Internet only on QCSportsNet2
  • Dubuque Senior at North Scott (Zach Mackey) – Internet only on QCSportsNet3
  • Davenport North at Pleasant Valley (Jeff Mooney) – Internet only on QCSportsNet4

Filed Under: Broadcasts Tagged With: alleman, assumption, bettendorf, davenportnorth, football, knights, lancers, maroons, moline, north scott, pioneers, pleasant valley, spartans

September 19, 2014 By Dallon Christensen

Week 4 High School football live tonight!

Prairie 2014-09-19

Here is the game schedule for tonight across the ESPN Radio/QCSportsNet family of networks. Click on the game to access your favorite streaming site! Games start at approximately 7:10 PM.

  • Rock Island Alleman at Moline – Game can also be heard on ESPN Radio 93.5 FM
  • North Scott at Cedar Rapids Prairie – Game can also be heard on KBOB 1170 AM
  • Pleasant Valley at Cedar Rapids Kennedy – Internet only on QCSportsNet1
  • Orion at Spring Valley Hall – Internet only on QCSportsNet2
  • Bettendorf at Davenport Central – Internet only on QCSportsNet3

Filed Under: Broadcasts Tagged With: alleman, bettendorf, cedar rapids kennedy, cedar rapids prairie, football, north scott, orion, pleasant valley, spring valley hall

September 17, 2014 By Dallon Christensen

Friday Night Football features five games this week

2014-09-12 17.20.01

ESPN Radio and QCSportsNet feature five Quad City area high school football games, featuring the renewal of the Alleman-Moline rivalry and North Scott and Bettendorf looking to maintain their perfect records. All pregame shows start around 7:10 PM on Friday night.

Click here for the full game listing and for links to listen live.

Filed Under: Broadcasts Tagged With: alleman, bettendorf, bulldogs, cedar rapids kennedy, cedar rapids prairie, football, maroons, moline, northscott, orion, pleasant valley, spring valley hall

March 1, 2014 By Dallon Christensen

QCSportsNet Central – March 1, 2014

This week’s QCSportsNet Central show features a wide range of sports and newsmakers on the program.

  • Derek Loffer, Devoniere Jackson, and Bubba Straw from Down to Fight Mixed Martial Arts, talking about Jackson’s and Shaw’s upcoming fights at Caged Aggression March 14-15 in Davenport.
  • TJ Case and Rachel Edmundson of the state-bound North Scott Lady Lancer basketball team talking about the Lancers’ dramatic win over Cedar Rapids Xavier on Tuesday night (please note both interviews were part of QCSportsNet.com game coverage).
  • James Tinney of the Quad City Raiders, discussing the Raiders tryouts on March 8, the inspiration for the team, and announcing QCSportsNet’s commitment to air a portion of the Raiders’ schedule in the summer of 2014.

Visit the QCSportsNet Central archives page for archives for all shows. You can also follow me on Twitter @qcsportsnet or visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/qcsportsnet.

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Filed Under: QCSNAudio Tagged With: basketball, football, mma, northscott, qcraiders

January 20, 2013 By Dallon Christensen

Bring district play to Iowa 4A football – with one condition

The end of the 2013 football season also brings the likely end of 4A conference football in the eastern half of the state of Iowa. While the final decision on 4A district football will not occur until December, momentum appears to be building to moving to district football in 2014.

The Mississippi Athletic Conference has spent many years playing a full round-robin format among its ten conference schools. This is great for ease of scheduling and predictability of travel, but I do not believe this adequately prepares MAC schools for the playoffs. Matt Coss of the Quad City Times presented a telling statistic before this year’s second-round games. Mississippi Valley Conference schools – the conference with schools in Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo-Cedar Falls, and Dubuque – MVC schools were 29-12 against MAC opponents. Even this year’s 2-2 split only brought the difference to 31-14.

The district format will break the 24 schools in the MAC and MVC into four six-team districts. This means schools would have four out-of-district games to schedule. Meanwhile, the Illinois Quad City schools in the Western Big 6 saw their proposed alliance with the Peoria schools fall apart this year. This leads to a very simple solution which will help all schools in the area.

Why it’s time to restart cross-state rivalries

The advent of Iowa 4A district football and the breakup of the Western Big 6-Peoria football alliance presents a great opportunity to create a bi-state alliance to advance football on both sides of the river. With 10 MAC schools and five Quad City area Western Big 6 schools, it makes sense for each WB6 program to play two MAC schools each fall. Here are three key reasons why Illinois and Iowa schools should restart their rivalries.

  • Scheduling is made simpler – The WB6 schools always have difficulty scheduling out-of-conference games. In past years, the WB6 schools have had to schedule games with schools as far away as Chicago to complete their schedules. That type of travel in the regular season is difficult. MAC schools have more options to schedule out of conference schools in the MVC, but the WB6 would relieve a major scheduling headache playing two MAC schools each year.
  • All schools will see different styles of play – Would Rock Island benefit from playing against Pleasant Valley’s triple-option attack? Would Bettendorf be better playing Rock Island Alleman’s stingy defense? Of course they would. Playing strong teams and seeing different styles of play will only help teams prepare for post-season play.
  • The interest in these rivalries would rekindle interest in high school football – I have lived in Illinois and Iowa, and I know there is a healthy rivalry between the two states. Seeing WB6 and MAC teams square off will generate significant interest. The annual Genesis Shootout is the biggest basketball event in the area because it’s a full day of Illinois against Iowa. Rekindling bi-state rivalries would be a boost for the popularity of high school football.

How would schedules look?

I’ll use Pleasant Valley and Rock Island to illustrate how a regular-season schedule might look for the Illinois and Iowa teams.

  • Pleasant Valley – Five district games, one game against a WB6 program, one or two games against non-district MAC teams, one or two games against MVC teams.
  • Rock Island – One home game against a MAC team, one road game against a MAC team, two additional non-conference games, five conference games.

I expect district play to become reality in 2014. While it may take a year for a bi-state schedule to materialize, the athletic directors of the MAC and WB6 should take this opportunity to form an alliance which will benefit the schools and the community.

Filed Under: Broadcasts, Opinions Tagged With: football

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