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MOARK Sports Set to Cover Lakes Area Sports

Ozarks Dynacom, a multi-media and communications company in the central Ozarks region, recently launched Moarksports.com, a new website dedicated to covering local sports.

Using a combination of over-the-air and online coverage, Moarksports.com will feature live coverage of many lakes area teams, as well as cover regional high school and college sports news. 

“Coverage of sports at all levels is more diverse than ever, and we recognize and embrace the opportunity to provide sports coverage in this direct way,” according to Ozarks Dynacom Sports Team Leader Scott McCaulley. “Play-by-play sports coverage has a long history on radio, and we continue to honor that while at the same time expand our coverage of games online, which we started this past spring with Branson and Forsyth Baseball.” 

Mo Ark Sports will also feature Perry Phillips Sports to promote and cover more regional sports action. 

“Perry has developed a brand in covering sports, and we thought it made sense to combine our efforts to attain our common goal, promotion of College and High School Sports in the Lakes Region.” McCaulley added.

Mo Ark Sports will also utilize other media partners for expanded coverage, including the Branson Tri-Lakes News and Ozarks First.  

The first Mo Ark Sports live presentation will be Friday night with online coverage of the High School Football Jamboree from Reeds Spring, featuring the Wolves and the Branson Pirates.

This fall, coverage of high school football will feature the Harrison Goblins on New Country 1029, the Branson Pirates on Legends 1063, and the Reeds Spring Wolves on MY 100.1. In addition, coverage of Forsyth Panther and Hollister Tiger Football will be heard exclusively online through Mo Ark Sports.

Visit MoArkSports.com for additional information.

(Press Release from Ozarks Dynacom)
 

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