ORLANDO, Fla. — Sports Brothers Christian Bruey and Joe Kepner are back for the 10th season of ‘Football Friday Night’ on WFTV Channel 9.
High school football is happening despite the disruption the coronavirus pandemic has caused our communities. With precautions in place, Central Florida students, their families and schools are excited for the new season. Joe and Christian will have all the highlights from the games, announce the McCoy Federal Credit Union Fans Choice winner and keep you informed about the changes because of the pandemic.
How can I watch ‘Football Friday Night’?
‘Football Friday Night’ airs live on Channel 9 on Friday nights at 11:35 p.m. following ‘WFTV Tonight’ at 11 p.m.
What if I have friends and family who want to watch and they don’t live in Central Florida?
They can can watch it stream live on WFTV.com by clicking here.
I don’t have cable or an antenna. I’m a cord cutter. How can I watch?
If you have a Roku, Amazon FireTV, or Apple TV device, you can download our streaming app for free. (There are no costs associated with it.) Search ‘WFTV’ in the app store.
If you have one of the streaming devices mentioned above, look for the on-demand section called ‘Football Friday Night’ on the left-hand side of the television screen.
I have pictures or videos from the games and practices. How can I share them with Ch. 9?
We’d love to feature your photos and videos! You can upload them under the ‘High School Football’ folder by clicking here.
Can you feature the band, cheerleaders or dance team, or is it just football?
We’re happy to highlight any students contributing to the high school football season. You can upload pictures and videos under the ‘High School Football’ folder by clicking here.
I’m concerned about the weather. How can I keep track of it if I’m not near my house?
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures While Chief Meteorologist Tom Terry did not play football, he enjoyed keeping the stats for the team. That love of math later helped him study the science of weather after he graduated as Valedictorian of his high school class. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures Reporter Lauren Seabrook enjoyed being on her high school's cheerleading squad. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures In addition to cheerleading and basketball, reporter Cierra Putman also played the flute in her high school's band. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures This picture of Christopher Heath holding was printed in the local newspaper. He says he's pretty sure it should have been a 10-yard penalty. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures 9 Investigates anchor and reporter Karla Ray was a member of her high school cheerleading squad. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures Reporer Megan Cruz showed her school spirit by joining the dance team in high school. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures Meteorologist George Waldenberger was in his high school marching band. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures Reporter Cierra Putman was a cheerleader at her St.Louis-area high school. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures Sport reporter and anchor Christian Bruey loved to play on his school's soccer team. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures Reporter Angela Jacobs played field hockey in high school. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures Reporter Alexa Lorenzo was on her high school's dance team. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures Reporter Deanna Allbrittin was on the swim team, but was also in her high school's band. (Brian Hughes/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures Cierra Putman was very active in extra-curricular activies in high school before attending the University of Missouri. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures Lauren Seabrook's high school mascot was the husky. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures Seminole County reporter Jeff Levkulich spent high school as a self-described 'band nerd.' (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures Band, cheerleading, basketball AND track and field! Reporter Cierra Putman was busy in high school! (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures Check out that trophy! Reporter Alexa Lorenzo's dancing earned her a top spot on her high school's dance team. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures WFTV political reporter Christopher Heath played football while growing up in Texas. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures Reporter Cierra Putman enjoyed a lot of activities in high school, including playing volleyball. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)
Photos: WFTV Staff Shares High School pictures In addition to being a cheerleader, reporter Cierra Putman was also on her high school's basketball team. (Johnny Santos/WFTV)