One of the voices of high school sports on the Comcast Network he also hosts Sports Edition on the U Too and provides color commentary on all live high school football and basketball games broadcast on U Too Sports. Chicago Food To Go is back with an all new episode this weekend giving viewers a taste of the amazing takeout food from all across Chicago. He has provided play-by-play for nearly every IHSA sport and is one of the most experienced prep football and basketball announcers covering the high schools today. Upcoming Games Schedule coming soon! He is still active within the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association and for the past 20 years he has been a color commentator for the Illinois State Football Championship games. Vote 2020. See what is coming up next week on The Tamron Hall Show... View More . The games will also be available to stream on WCIU.com this Friday at 10 PM. It is not uncommon for Fred to produce a segment on what students and parents need to know about getting financial aid for college. Felicia Lawrence from The Jam takes viewers on a virtual job hunt to uncover the latest job leads and resources from top employers in Chicago! Latest Stories. Born and raised in Chicago, Camron Smith is a two-time Emmy Nominated sports reporter with a true passion for professional, collegiate and high school sports. In addition to his work since 2005 on MeTV, Jim has maintained an active sports journalism schedule throughout the Midwest, having worked as an anchor/reporter for Comcast SportNet Chicago, host/reporter for Fox Sports Detroit, and as color analyst for the Chicago Wolves Hockey broadcasts.

McInerney has taught high school and coached football over 35 years. Willis Tower will be performing scheduled maintenance that will affect over-the-air television viewers. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that Enjoying his 8th year as a color commentator/sports reporter for Illinois High School sports, Camron joined U Too Sports “Game of the Week” broadcast team in 2013 and provides color commentary for some of the best Illinois High School basketball games in the Chicago-land area. Veteran broadcaster Mark Krueger is enjoying his 30th season announcing Illinois high school sports and his 13th season with U Too Sports/ME-TV. Game of the Week - Bloom vs Marian Catholic.

Willis Tower will be performing scheduled maintenance that will affect over-the-air television viewers. His time with the Salukis of Southern Illinois was a memorable career as Camron became a 3-time Missouri Valley Conference championship winner and made 3 NCAA Tournament appearances, making a Sweet-Sixteen run in 2007 under head coach Chris Lowery. Read more about the game from Mount Carmel High School Journalist Conor Langs here. Click here for more information. The top two schools in the Chicagoland area, Loyola and Mount Carmel, will compete in Game of the Week! Felicia Lawrence from The Jam takes viewers on a virtual job hunt to uncover the latest job leads and resources from top employers in Chicago! He is a former football player, United States Marine, graduate from Fenwick High School and Southern Illinois University. Jim’s versatility has shone throughout his career, including stints as host/anchor/reporter for the Chicago Blackhawks on television and on radio, play-by-play announcer for the Milwaukee Bucks and San Jose Sharks, and as Marketing Director for the Bulls/White Sox Academy in Lisle. Click here for more information. The broadcast will air at 10 PM on The U Too. Fred is a graduate of Bradley University and has worked as a news reporter at WMBD-TV, the CBS affiliate in Peoria, Illinois, The Chicago Board Options Exchange in conjunction with Financial News Network, and as Vice President Station Manager at Home Shopping Network in Chicago. supports HTML5 video.

McInerney has taught high school and coached football over 35 years. You have just one thing to do: Register. McInerney was elected to the Illinois High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame in 2001. In 1990, McInerney was the recipient of the Ray Elliot Award in the state of Illinois. During his basketball career, the decorated point guard achieved success at Chicago’s Gordon Tech High School (1999 – 2003) and Southern Illinois University-Carbondale (2003 – 2007).