PHOENIX — The Arizona Interscholastic Association has a new home for its Friday Night Football Wrap Up Show.

Starting Friday, Oct. 3, from 9:30-11:30 p.m., fans will get to hear host Cody Cameron and the statewide group of reporters on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM.

The Friday Night Football Wrap Up Show, the flagship radio program of the AIA that is celebrating 20 years on air this year, is known for sharing prep football to a statewide audience.

“This is an exciting opportunity to be on a platform that knows the importance of highlighting prep sports,” said AIA executive director Jim Dean. “It’s a natural fit to work with a longstanding organization in Bonneville with our show that is celebrating 20 years over the airwaves. We look forward to showcasing the very deserving student-athletes, coaches and schools on Arizona Sports 98.7.”

“Our commitment to covering high school athletics has always been important to the Arizona Sports brand,” said Ryan Hatch, senior vice president and market manager for Bonneville Phoenix. “We are excited to formally partner with the AIA to host its signature Friday Night Football Wrap Up Show and share our community’s passion around prep sports with largest sports audience in the Southwest.”

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About Bonneville International Corporation

Bonneville International is an integrated media and marketing solutions company dedicated to building up, connecting, informing, and celebrating families and communities. Founded in 1964, Bonneville currently operates radio and TV stations, local websites, chart topping podcasts and other digital distribution assets in six western U.S. markets. Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Bonneville is a subsidiary of Deseret Management Corporation. For more information about Bonneville International, please visit www.bonneville.com.

About Arizona Interscholastic Association

The AIA is a voluntary association of public and private Arizona high schools. Since 1913, the organization has created and sustained interscholastic activities that encourage maximum student participation by providing AIA member schools with an even playing field to ensure fair and equitable competition. The AIA believes that providing interscholastic activities for Arizona high school students creates personal development opportunities with a balanced focus on academics and extracurricular activities. Through its Arizona member schools, the AIA reaches more than 125,000 participants in high school activity programs. The organization hosts 1,400 postseason contests, officiates more than 45,000 regular season events, and handles 110,000 officials assignments annually. For more information, visit www.aiaonline.org and www.azpreps365.com.