KSCB Posts Feb. 19 Coverage Schedule for Guymon at Liberal Boys Basketball
KSCB posted its sports-cast schedule for the Guymon at Liberal High School boys basketball game on Feb. 19, 2026, giving fans across southwest Kansas and the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles a confirmed local broadcast plan.

KSCB posted its sports-cast schedule and specific coverage details for the Guymon at Liberal High School boys basketball game scheduled Feb. 19, 2026, announcing how the contest would be carried for listeners and readers across southwest Kansas and the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles. The post identified the matchup as Guymon at Liberal High School and laid out the station’s sports-cast plan for that date.
The regional radio and news site KSCB, which serves southwest Kansas and the Oklahoma and Texas Panhandles, published the schedule and coverage information tied to the Feb. 19 game between Guymon and Liberal High School. That posting was presented as the local outlet’s sports-cast schedule and included specific coverage details intended for audiences in Liberal, Guymon and surrounding communities.
For residents of Liberal and nearby Texas County communities, KSCB’s Feb. 19 schedule provided the locally focused broadcast plan for the boys basketball matchup at Liberal High School. By naming Guymon at Liberal High School and listing the sports-cast timing and coverage items, KSCB established a single, regional source of information for fans who rely on the station’s coverage across the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles and southwest Kansas.
The KSCB schedule posting also functioned as a coordination point for local media attention on Liberal High School athletics on Feb. 19, clarifying which contest, Guymon at Liberal, would receive the station’s sports-cast resources. That clarity matters for families, school staff and community volunteers tracking Liberal High School boys basketball results and coverage across the regional listening area.
KSCB’s Feb. 19 sports-cast announcement for Guymon at Liberal High School served as the station’s official local broadcast plan for that boys basketball contest, and it guided how fans across southwest Kansas and the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles followed the game and subsequent coverage.
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