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Voting underway in Comcast's Battle of the Fans 'Football Final' competition

The 2012 high school football season might be over, but the action in the stands lives on as Comcast kicks off its Battle of the Fans Football Final competition.

Eight student sections were selected based on their energy and enthusiasm during appearances on the CN100 Game of the Week this season. Each school is now one step away from being crowned Battle of the Fans Football Final Champion and receiving a special Battle of the Fans banner to display proudly as a testament to its school spirit

Here are the eight schools with student sections competing for the title:

• Carmel Catholic High School – Crazy Corsairs

• Glenbard West High School – Castle Crazies

• Lake Forest High School – Scout Nation

• Lincoln Way East High School – Super Fans

• Nazareth Academy – Freddie's Fanatics

• Neuqua Valley High School – Gold Rush

• Palatine High School – The Squad

• Providence Catholic High School – Celtic Nation

Voting runs from Jan. 28 to Feb. 10 at www.cn100.tv. Standings updates will be available on the Web site and also on Facebook at www.facebook.com/battleofthefans.

See the schools in action by tuning in to the Football Final recap show on CN100, The Comcast Network, every day during the voting period. Visit www.cn100.tv for air times.

CN100 broadcasts exciting high school sports action each week on Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays. All games are also available through Xfinity On Demand, where you can relive all the action of your favorite school's game on CN100.

You can also see the area's best student sections featured on the Battle of the Fans YouTube channel.

Stay up to date on all of CN100's games this season by visiting www.cn100.tv/game_of_the_week.aspx or at www.facebook.com/gameoftheweek. Find us at twitter.com/CN100GOTW. Each week, catch up on the best in Chicagoland prep sports with CN100 Sports Weekly. Check it out at www.cn100.tv/sports_weekly.aspx or at www.facebook.com/sportsweekly.

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