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Wildcats Boys Basketball Ready for Clash with Meridian – Tuesday, January 20

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Local hoops fans are in for a night of high-energy basketball as the Warren County High School Wildcats take on Meridian High School this Tuesday, January 20, 2026. The doubleheader kicks off at the Warren County High School gym with junior varsity action at 6:00 p.m., followed by the varsity matchup at 7:15 p.m.

Doors open early for fans who want to catch pre-game coverage starting at 5:45 p.m. Whether you’re there to cheer in the stands or watching from home, the night promises to deliver competitive basketball and plenty of Wildcat pride.

For those unable to attend in person, Wildcats Live! has you covered. The student-run broadcast team will stream both games live on the Royal Examiner website. Viewers can expect on-air commentary, in-game stats, and post-game highlights — all produced by students from Warren County High School’s DECA chapter.

Wildcats Live! has grown into a fan-favorite way to follow local sports, with students taking the lead on production, tech, and announcing. It’s not just a game night — it’s a showcase of student talent both on the court and behind the scenes.

Tuesday’s games mark a key moment in the season as both the JV and varsity squads look to build momentum. With hometown support, the Wildcats are hoping to secure wins in both contests against visiting Meridian High.

Community support plays a big role in school athletics, and Tuesday night’s doubleheader is a great chance to back local student-athletes and young media professionals. Whether you’re a parent, alum, or just a fan of Friday night lights turned Tuesday night hoops, this is one matchup you won’t want to miss.

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