ECSU’s WRVS-FM 89.9 Live-Streamed Football Forum to Address COVID-19 Impacts on the 2020 High School Season
Elizabeth City State University public radio station, WRVS-FM 89.9, will host the NENC High School Football Forum on Wednesday, July 29 at 1 p.m. This virtual presentation will be live-streamed through the WRVS 89.9 Facebook and Instagram pages and will feature a panel of school administrators, head coaches and a student-athlete.
The NENC High School Football Forum will be moderated by Clay Mercer, program director and on-air host at WRVS-FM.
WRVS will facilitate conversations surrounding the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on high school sports throughout the area. Panelists scheduled to participate include North Carolina High School Athletic Association Commissioner Que Tucker, Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools Board of Education Chair Dr. Denauvo Robinson, and Pasquotank County High School Athletic Director Michael Barlow.
“This is a wonderful opportunity to have a constructive conversation focused on athletics in northeast North Carolina,” said Mr. Mercer. “Each panelist brings a wealth of experience and I am honored to work with them for this event.”
This event is open to the public and viewers will have the opportunity to present questions before and during the live stream.
List of panelists scheduled to appear are: Que Tucker (NCHSAA Commissioner), Dr. Denauvo Robinson (ECPPS Board of Education Chair), Michael Barlow (Pasquotank County High School Athletic Director), Terrence Saxby (Hertford County High School Head Football Coach), Josh Sophia (Camden County High School Head Football Coach), Antonio Moore (Northeastern High School Head Football Coach), Tye Saxby (Hertford County High School student-athlete).
WRVS-FM/HD1 hasbeen serving Northeastern North Carolina and Hampton Roads, Virginia with NPR news, sports, gospel, jazz, and urban music for over 34 years, WRVS-FM 89.9 is a 41,000-watt powerhouse and is the listener-supported public radio service of Elizabeth City State University.
WRVS-FM became the first and only radio station in Elizabeth City to broadcast using HD Radio technology. For more about WRVS-FM, visit www.ecsu.edu/wrvs and find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.