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Altitude TV to show 4A, 5A football and basketball championship games

during the CHSAA 4A state championship game between Montrose and Pine Creek high schools, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013, at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

Pine Creek players celebrate last year’s 4A football championship. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

AURORA — The Class 5A and 4A football and boys and girls basketball championships will have a new television home this season. Altitude Sports and Entertainment has picked up the title tilts, the network and CHSAA jointly announced on Monday.

The football games, slated for Nov. 29 at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, will appear on a network which has a history of giving high school football in Colorado a high priority since 2007.

Altitude TV has shown seven regular season games to this point, including Cherry Creek’s upset of Valor Christian last Friday. This Friday’s Valor-Grandview game is also slated for broadcast. The network is in its eighth year of airing eight games per season.

It has not yet been decided if the games will air live or on a tape delay.

Mile High Sports owns the radio rights to the football games, and will air the games live on one of their many stations.

Root Sports previously aired both the football and basketball championships over the past few seasons.

The boys and girls basketball championships are slated for March 14, 2015 at the Coors Events Center.