Sports
Rider To Broadcast Lawrence HS Baseball Games Live On Radio
Two Rider University students will provide live commentary on all games.
LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ — This season, every Lawrence High School home baseball game will be broadcast live on Rider University’s radio station, the university announced.
During the games, play-by-play action will be provided by Rider students Ethan Duer and Dom DeRosa, on 107.7 The Bronc Retro WRRC2.
“I am very excited for this opportunity to call baseball for the Lawrence Cardinals. Baseball is an avid passion of mine,” said Duer, who is currently pursuing a master’s degree in business communication.
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“I love following the sport at various levels and especially enjoy cheering on my beloved New York Mets. With this opportunity to call these games on 107.7 The Bronc Retro, I am looking forward to gaining valuable baseball play-by-play experience.”
DeRosa will graduate from Rider this spring. He is a sports media major with a minor in sport studies.
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“I love the game of baseball and rooting for my favorite team the San Diego Padres,” he said. “With my knowledge of the game, I can proudly say that I am excited to undertake this opportunity as a commentator for the Lawrence High School baseball team. I am ready to share my love and knowledge of the game to everyone listening.”
Last year, Rider University built a new radio station on its Lawrenceville campus.
Here's some information on how to tune in. You can download the free WRRC2 app from Apple App or Google Play stores.
The app is available on all iOS and Android mobile devices, as well as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It is also available for free on Amazon Alexa, just ask Alexa to “Play 1077 The Bronc Retro.”
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