How can I watch high school sports on TV? AccessVision announces spring 2025 schedule

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AccessVision has announced its Spring 2025 High School Sports schedule. According to a community announcement, the season kicks off with a boy’s varsity lacrosse match at Lakeview High School on Wednesday, March 19, where Lakeview will face the Sailors from Mona Shores High School.

AccessVision will cover a total of 10 events this spring, including baseball, softball and soccer games from local schools. The games will be recorded during the week and broadcast on Comcast channels 17 and 917, as well as U-Verse Channel 99.

Viewers can catch the games on Saturdays at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., Sundays at 3 p.m., and Mondays at 8 p.m., unless otherwise noted. For those who prefer to watch online, games are available at www.accessvision.tv under the "High School Sports" section.

The complete schedule for the Spring 2025 season is as follows:

  • March 19: Lakeview vs. Mona Shores Boys Varsity Lacrosse
  • March 20: Lakeview vs. Dexter Boys Varsity Lacrosse
  • April 9: Calhoun Christian vs. Quincy Girls Soccer
  • April 10: BC Central vs. Mattawan Boys Varsity Baseball
  • April 17: BC Central vs. Portage Girls Varsity Softball
  • April 24: Harper Creek vs. Lakeview Boys Varsity Lacrosse
  • May 1: BC Central vs. Lakeview Boys Varsity Baseball
  • May 10: All-City Girls Varsity Soccer
  • May 13: Lakeview vs. Coldwater Girls Varsity Softball
  • May 22: Harper Creek vs. Gull Lake Boys Varsity Baseball

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Some games will air at different times. For example, the April 9 game will air on April 17 at 5 p.m., April 18 at 9 p.m., April 19 at noon, and April 20 at 9 a.m. The May 10 game will air on May 11 at 3 p.m., May 12 at 8 p.m., May 15 at 5 p.m., and May 17 at noon.

AccessVision notes that severe weather may affect the recording of scheduled games. If a game is postponed, the organization will attempt to record it later or substitute another game for that week’s airing.

AccessVision, a community access media center in Battle Creek, has been serving the area since 1989. It provides production equipment, training and support for creating locally produced, non-commercial TV programs. The organization has received more than 150 national and regional awards for its programming. As a nonprofit, AccessVision aims to empower the community and facilitate civic dialogue through electronic media.

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This article originally appeared on Battle Creek Enquirer: AccessVision TV plans spring 2025 sports broadcast schedule

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