Last Friday’s Penobscot Valley Conference Penquis pod basketball championships weren’t merely a chance to win a title for several student-athletes at Dexter Regional High School. They also provided an opportunity to hone their broadcasting skills. Members of the school’s sports academy class took their turns playing in a championship game and then working on the broadcast team to livestream the other game of the boys and girls doubleheader on the DRHS YouTube page. Members of the girls basketball team worked first on the boys’ game broadcast, then played Central of Corinth.

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