I14 Sports Report with Dan Hull, Episode 294

Last night’s episode of the i14 Sports Report marked another strong chapter in a broadcast legacy that continues to grow across Central Texas. Every Thursday night, KNCT FM 91.3 becomes the gathering place for local sports fans, and Show #294 delivered the familiar mix of hometown pride, district updates, and big‑picture news that listeners have come to expect.

The program opened with reminders that the I14 Sports Report is now everywhere—live on KNCT, available on all major podcast platforms, and streaming across Facebook, Instagram, and X. With the network expanding its digital footprint, fans can follow the action anytime, anywhere. And for weather, blogs, and additional content, MyKNCT.com remains the home base.

A Major Announcement: Football Season & a New Partnership

The headline of the night was clear: football season begins next week, and the I‑14 Sports Network has officially reached an agreement with KISD to carry football games this year. The broadcasts will stream on The Crave app, accessible worldwide through KNCT’s online streamers. Work is already underway on the full broadcast schedule, and listeners were encouraged to stay tuned—and stay supportive—as the team gears up for another exciting season.

For Dan Hull, this year carries special meaning. It marks his 37th season broadcasting high school football, and his 32nd year with KISD. His signature phrase, #HometownProud, resonates even more deeply as he prepares for another season in the booth alongside KNCT General Manager Matt Negri.

Listeners and potential sponsors were invited to reach out at i14Sportsinfo@gmail.com.

District Sports: Scrimmages, Workouts, and Safety First

Across the district, football scrimmages kicked off Thursday and continue today, while tennis and volleyball teams are already competing.

Early‑morning workouts remain essential as athletes work around the Texas heat. This season also brings a new UIL safety measure: the wet‑bulb test. If temperatures reach extreme thresholds, teams must move indoors—an important step in protecting student‑athletes during dangerous heat waves. Even with the added precautions, coaches and players are pushing hard and building momentum for what promises to be a strong season.

A Word of Thanks

Dan closed the show with heartfelt appreciation for his supporters—some who have been with him for all 32 years of KISD coverage. Their loyalty continues to fuel the I‑14 Sports Network’s mission and growth.

Listeners were encouraged to tell a friend, follow the show across all social media platforms, and tune in next week for more local sports coverage. As always, Dan signed off with a message that extends beyond the field:

“Take care of each other, and take care of yourselves.”

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