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Brophy Football Program to Participate in Weekly Documentary Series on Arizona's Family Sports, ‘Unfinished Business’

PHOENIX, Aug. 22, 2024 — The Brophy College Preparatory football team will be showcased in a weekly documentary series on Arizona's Family Sports (KPHE/KAZS/KAZF), Arizona’s statewide sports broadcast network. The show, “Unfinished Business,” will premiere on August 30 and be shown on Friday nights at 9 p.m. immediately following the AIA/Arizona Cardinals Game of the Week and on Saturdays at noon throughout the season, with additional airings during the week.

“I’m excited for this opportunity to spotlight Brophy and for people to get a deep look at what our school and football program are all about,” said Head Coach Jason Jewell. “People will see the incredibly talented, intelligent, diverse and unique kids in our program. I have always said that Brophy is a special place, and now the greater community will get to see that.”

Jewell, the Central Region Coach of the Year in 2023, will lead the Broncos into a challenging schedule in 2024.  Brophy is playing in the 6A Central Region for the second season and is the defending region champion. Last season, the Broncos went 10-3 and advanced to the 6A Conference semifinals.

Chris Peterson of Big Show Productions will produce “Unfinished Business.” A 30-plus year television veteran, Peterson has covered the Valley’s biggest sporting events over the last 15 years.  He most recently worked with Bruce Cooper on “Friday Night Fever” before Cooper retired. Cooper will narrate the show. 

“This program has been in the works for several years, and it is great to see it come to fruition finally,” said Peterson.  “The talented Brophy squad will make coming to work something to look forward to.”

Big Show Productions includes editor Rusty Francisco, who worked with Bally’s Sports, and Carlos Baca, who spent years on the High School sidelines for Channel 5 sports.

Unfinished Business Trailer

How to Watch
Unfinished Business airs on Friday following AIA Game of the Week and Saturday at Noon
Phoenix and Flagstaff: Antenna: Channel 44, Channel 3.5, Flagstaff Channel 32; COX: Channel 13; DISH: Channel 44; DIRECTV: Channel 32; FUBO: Available; Optimum: Channel 38 in Bullhead City, Flagstaff, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Parker; Channel 225 in Payson, Strawberry/Pine, Sedona. Tucson: Antenna: Channel 13.3; COX: Channel 19; FUBO: Available; Yuma: Antenna: Channel 27; FUBO: Available.


About Brophy College Preparatory
Established in 1928, Brophy College Preparatory is a private, Jesuit, Catholic school for young men that seeks to develop critical thinking, articulate, sensitive and aware students with a strong sense of self-worth. As the only Jesuit high school in Arizona, Brophy has delivered on its mission of educating and developing young men in the Jesuit tradition of excellence, forming Men for Others to serve the world. Brophy’s Loyola Academy was founded in 2011 as a 6th through 8th grade middle school for boys who demonstrate academic promise and verified financial need. The tuition-free school is located on the Brophy campus. For more information, visit BrophyPrep.org.

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