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TheEastern Cincinnati Conference has announced the launching of a live and on-demand streaming network this sports year in partnership with ESP Media.

The ECC includes Anderson, Kings, Lebanon, Little Miami, Loveland, Milford, Turpin, Walnut Hills, West Clermont and Winton Woods.

Winton Woods' Head Coach Chad Murphy receives first place trophy after their win after the OHSAA Division II State game between The Cincinnati Winton Woods Warriors and The Akron Archbishop Hoban Knights at the Tom Benson Hall of Fame stadium.

  “We have been in discussion to make this new platform available for a couple years," Rob Ebel of ESP Media said. "Everyone is so excited to finally have it happen for the Eastern Cincinnati Conference."

Multiple games in football, men’s and women’s soccer and volleyball along with championship tournaments will be available for viewing each week during the fall season followed by winter and spring sports broadcasts.  Fans will be able to access the schedule each week on the Eastern Cincinnati Conference Networkwebsite.  The following link can access the games:  www.eccbroadcasts.com.

The Loveland Tigers were Division I girls state soccer champions in 2017.

The initial sponsors are The Motz Group and The Hildebrand Team of EXP Realty. Keith Pantling, Lebanon High School Athletic Director is heading up advertising at [email protected]

“We know there's a need to fill the digital space that's demanded today," Pantling said. "This is a formula for us to provide professional broadcasts without losing gate revenue if fans decide to stay home. The footprint of the ECC schools is desirable to city-wide and regional companies and we look forward to growing sponsorship support as this platform evolves.”


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