
Rogers Cable 20 in Waterloo Region will be telecasting
the 2007 ISC II Championship Game as part of a six-pack
of games they will be televising from the ISC World
Tournament in Kitchener.
From the Rogers Cable 20 website:
Leading off the exciting coverage is an exclusive
broadcast of the Exhibition Game between local media and
the Kitchener Rangers on Thursday, August 9 at 9 pm on
Cable 20. Rangers’ alumni and members of the 2003
Memorial Cup team, Steve Eminger, Dave Clarkson, Scott
Dicke and Marcus Smith will join Rangers coaching staff,
Peter DeBoer and Steve Spott and Ranger Matt Halischuk
to take on members of the media, including Rogers
Television’s OHL Prime Time commentators, Mike Farwell
and Mike Torchia. The game will be immediately followed
by the showdown between the host team, the Kitchener
Hallman Twins and the St. Thomas Centennials at 10:30
pm.

ISC Fastball World Tournament Games on Rogers
Television, Cable 20
THURSDAY, August 9
Media vs. Kitchener Rangers
Starts at 9 pm
THURSDAY, August 9
Kitchener Hallman Twins vs. St. Thomas Centennials
Starts at 10:30 pm
or immediately following Exhibition Game
FRIDAY, August 10
Elkhart Albaugh Inc. vs. St. Thomas Centennials
Starts at 8 pm
SATURDAY, August 11
Ashland Mets vs. Kitchener Hallman Twins
LIVE at 8 pm
SATURDAY, August 18
ISC FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
LIVE at 7 pm

SATURDAY, August 18
ISC II FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
LIVE at 11 am
Broadcast schedule is available to Rogers Cable
customers in Guelph, Waterloo Region, Brantford and
Stratford on Cable 20.
“For nine days Kitchener will be home to some of the top
fastball players in the world, says Jeremy Clark,
Regional Station Manager for Rogers Television. “We are
thrilled to showcase the talent and skills of these
teams to our viewers with exciting coverage of this
world class tournament.”
The ISC Fastball World Tournament and ISC Tournament of
Champions are expected to attract close to 50,000
players, family and fans to Kitchener for the nine-day
event.