High School Basketball 2025 Broadcast Schedule

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High School basketball on WJBC is sponsored by CEFCU (Photo courtesy: Pixabay)

Each week, WJBC-AM 1230 and FM 102.1 plans to broadcast a High School basketball game of the week, sponsored by CEFCU!

Pregame coverage starts at 6:50 p.m. followed by play-by-play at 7 p.m. And don’t miss the postgame coverage as well!

High School basketball on WJBC is sponsored by CEFCU, Heller Ford, O’Brien Hyundai of Normal, ReMax Rising Realtor Tracy Patkunas, Heller Motors, Lanz Underground Solutions and Community Motors, Land of Lincoln Credit Union, Bloomington Public Library, Floor Coverings International, Direct Travel, Country Financial Representative Katherine Peterson, McLean County Unit 5, Fasters ETC, and Gill Street Sports Bar and Restaurant.

Broadcast Schedule (additional games will be added as season progresses. Game broadcasts are subject to change):

Tuesday, Jan. 9: (Girls) Bloomington at Normal West

Thursday, Jan. 16 (Boys) Lexington at Heyworth

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