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Penda Sports : ウィキペディア英語版
Penda Sports

''Penda Sports'' in a sports-talk program on the HTN (Harvest Television Network) Channel that serves Clark County, Champaign County, and Greene County in Ohio. It is hosted by Bryant Billing and Casey Matteson, who are also both sports writers for the Penda Publishing Company's newspapers, including ''The Springfield Paper''.
The show debuted on March 15, 2010 and is aimed at providing a local television show area athletes and sports fans in discussing local sports. However, the show was designed as a sports debate/discussion show, as the hosts of the show will introduce a topic, and the discuss the topic, usually at length. Local high school athletics are the main point of discussion, with surrounding collegiate athletics also being discussed.
It is recorded at 5 p.m. every Tuesday at HTN Channel's studios in downtown Springfield, Ohio. The recording is aired on HTNChannel.com's live feed, and the episodes are immediately made available after filming and processing for on-demand viewing.
The show is loosely designed after ESPN's ''Pardon the Interruption''.
==Segments==
Penda Sports is divided into several segments: Puttin' in Some Work, Down Time, and Full-Court Press Time.
Penda Sports discusses local sporting events from its greater coverage area of Clark County, Champaign County, and Greene County and often extending into the general "Miami Valley" area, which is the common name for the area surrounding Dayton, Ohio. Topics discussed usually involve local high school and collegiate athletics involving what the hosts call the "Big Three" American sports: baseball, basketball, football. Other sports such as soccer, mixed martial arts and auto racing receive much less coverage, and the hosts do little to hide their lack of interest or knowledge on those topics. While both Billing and Matteson do hint that they having a waning interest in other sports (Billing has repeatedly said softball is one of his favorite sports), they imply that it is waning at best.

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