Virginia 529 Plan sponsors state broadcast of championships
For the first time, high school basketball fans from Suffolk to Salem to Springfield can join and cheer
their favorite teams this weekend as the 2008 State Basketball Championships are televised live across Virginia
– thanks in part to support from the Virginia College Savings Plan.
The Virginia High School League (VHSL), which has spearheaded youth athletic and academic events since 1913,
is teaming up with Fox Richmond and COX Cable System to broadcast the VHSL’s eight final games being played Friday
and Saturday (March 14-15) at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Stuart C. Siegel Center in Richmond.
Both girls and boys championship games will be aired from tip-off to the final whistle on five stations spanning
the state, including WRLH-TV in Richmond, WVIR-TV in Charlottesville, WHSV-TV in Harrisonburg, WDRL-TV in Roanoke,
WDCW in Washington, D.C. and Cox Cable in Norfolk.
The Virginia College Savings Plan is co-sponsoring the televised championships to showcase the talents and skills
of Virginia youth while underscoring to their families that saving even modest sums through Virginia’s tax-free 529
accounts can turn college goals into higher education accomplishments.
To learn more about Virginia’s college savings programs, go to www.Virginia529.com
Championship team listings and game times are available on the VHSL web site at http://www.vhsl.org/BkbState.htm.