Flour Bluff High School Students Elevate Sports Streaming to New Heights
Flour Bluff students are taking high school sports streaming to new heights, and it’s all thanks to the dedicated students who work in the press box at the Flour Bluff High School stadium. According to Jake Ruffo, one of the students in the program, it takes a lot of preparation, but everything runs smoothly every single week thanks to great teamwork all around.
Another student, Brannon Chapman, shared how cool it is that they get to do their own thing, making the streaming program feel unique and personal to them. These students are part of the Flour Bluff sports information program, which is entirely student-led. Their teamwork and dedication ensure that viewers never miss the action, whether it’s for parents who can’t make it to the games or grandparents who live outside of Corpus Christi.
Each student involved has their own role to play, but they come together to create a seamless final product that viewers enjoy. Landon Smith, another student in the program, finds it very rewarding to see the positive impact of their work on the audience. Their most-viewed stream this season reached nearly 50,000 viewers, showcasing the growth and importance of this student-led initiative in the community.
Program sponsor Bob Chapman highlighted how the program has evolved over time, from a small class to a vital resource that the community relies on for Friday night football entertainment. Former student Tyler Bills noted the significant expansion of the program, emphasizing the impact it has had on both students and viewers.
From commentators to behind-the-scenes crew, every student involved plays a crucial role in bringing the game to life for viewers. Former student Gabriel Chesney described the exhilarating feeling of capturing the perfect shot, akin to scoring a touchdown, while Allison Weslie enjoys being part of the moment and seeing the reactions of those on the sidelines.
In addition to football, the students also cover other sports in the district, showcasing their support for the entire Flour Bluff community. Their upcoming game against Smithson Valley will be streamed online, continuing to provide fans with access to the action. For the latest local news updates, viewers can visit the KRIS 6 News website or download the KRIS 6 News App.