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MHHS students become broadcasters on Bomber Sports Network

Two Mountain Home High School students, Jackson Free and Jack Coleman, have become broadcasters for live streams on the Bomber Sports Network YouTube channel. They made their debut on Monday, as the Bomber Baseball team faced off against conference rival, Harrison Goblins. Both Free and Coleman also started a Mountain Home SportsCenter account on multiple social media platforms, where they would give score updates and post game interviews with the player of the game.

Free talks about how they got the opportunity to become broadcasters.

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Free and Coleman are both big baseball fans. Coleman speaks on their excitement when they found out they were able to start broadcasting some games.

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Free explains on how they got the idea for the SportsCenter social media pages.

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Coleman said they are scheduled for a few more baseball games and softball games for the 2025 season.

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