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Wisconsin Sports Network : ウィキペディア英語版
Wisconsin Sports Network

Wisconsin Sports Network is a school and college sports website in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.
==History==
The website was created in 2002 by Nicholas Kartos, who was later joined by Rick Hamilton. Wishoops.net launched on November 18, 2002 as a resource for high school basketball information in the state of Wisconsin. Originally the network focused mostly on basketball, mainly gearing towards boys prep basketball. There was a subscription service called Courtside, that offered player ranking and analysis into teams and conferences. The launch also featured a message board. The initial message board was limited in features. It offered forums for basketball and football, and dedicated forums for each conference in the WIAA. The following year WisFootball.net, a high school football site, and WisSports.net, a general sports message board, were added. It later added coverage for boys and girls hockey, boys and girls track and field, baseball, softball, wrestling, and boys and girls swimming. Beginning in 2008, WSN published the official boys track and field honor roll for the Wisconsin Track Coaches Association.
In 2007 TDS Telecom purchased a majority ownership of WSN. In February of 2012, TDS sold the company to TST Media, a company that produces the NGIN website platform, used by WisSports.net and more than 3,000 leagues and sports organizations in the U.S. The company currently publishes three websites: WisHoops.net, WisFootball.net and WisSports.net.

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