CPTV Sports brings together top teams from around the state to compete in first ever tournament
HARTFORD, Conn. (November 10, 2015) – CPTV Sports announced today the field of teams selected for its inaugural Tip Off Classic basketball tournament – to be held December 28 and 29 at Maloney High School in Meriden. The tournament will feature top boys and girls programs in the state.
Teams scheduled to participate in this year’s Tip-Off Classic are: Avon High School (Girls), Crosby-Waterbury High School (Boys), Hamden High School (Boys), Hillhouse-New Haven High School (Boys), Maloney High School (Boys), New London High School (Boys), Ridgefield High School (Girls), and Weaver-Hartford High School (Boys).
CPTV Sports provides 400 hours of programming annually centered on high school athletics in the state of Connecticut. The Tip-Off Classic will provide a college game feel to showcase 8 of the top programs in the state and further extend the CPTV brand into the community
“The Tip-Off Classic was organized to feature rare non-conference match-ups between the state’s finest teams from every corner of the state,” said Frankie Graziano, Producer of CPTV Sports. “Maloney high school was selected as a neutral middle ground for competition to gather and play in a true statewide showcase. We will feature more than just the student-athletes on the court: our goal is to involve every facet of each program’s community.”
Tip-Off Classic Schedule
*All games are played at Maloney High School, Meriden
Monday, December 28
6:00 p.m. – Boys Basketball: Hamden vs. Maloney-Meriden
8:00 p.m. – Girls Basketball: Avon vs. Ridgefield
Tuesday, December 29
6:00 p.m. – Boys Basketball: Crosby-Waterbury vs. New London
8:00 p.m. – Boys Basketball: Hillhouse-New Haven vs. Weaver-Hartford
For more information, including tournament and ticket information, team previews, and more, visit cptvsports.org/tipoffclassic.
CPTV Sports is made possible by Presenting Sponsor Columbia Dental and exclusive radio partners 97-9 ESPN and Fox Sports Radio 1410.
About CPTV Sports
A not-for-profit channel owned and managed by Connecticut Public Television (CPTV), CPTV Sports is Connecticut’s only 24-hour local sports network broadcasting Connecticut high school, college and professional sports. CPTV Sports brings viewers games from the state’s high schools, including live coverage of CIAC state championships, and coverage from Yale, Sacred Heart, CCSU and other state universities. Professional and semi-professional teams such as the Connecticut Sun (WNBA basketball), New Britain Rock Cats (MLB baseball), CFC Azul (PDL soccer), and the Connecticut Wildcats (AMNRL rugby) give viewers a chance to see the best professional competition in the state, while coverage of unique events such as horse show jumping, Little League baseball, auto racing, roller derby, bowling, women’s fast-pitch softball, dog shows, robotics, spelling bees, CSL soccer, and the Nutmeg State Games provides a broad range of competitions throughout the state. For additional information, visit CPTVSports.org. CPTV is a media service of the Connecticut Public. It is a locally and nationally recognized producer and presenter of quality public television programming, including original documentaries, public affairs shows and educational programming. CPTV has built a reputation as a leader in children’s programming, including playing an historic role in bringing Barney & Friends™, Bob the Builder™ and Thomas & Friends™ to public television. The station offers 11.5 hours of positive, nurturing children’s programs each weekday, reaching 450,000 households each week. For more information, visit CPTV.org.