NDHSAA announces broadcast details for 2026 Class B Baseball State Tournament

Matthew Fetsch, Executive Director of NDHSAA
Matthew Fetsch, Executive Director of NDHSAA
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The North Dakota High School Activities Association announced on Apr. 27 that WDAY-TV will televise and live stream the 2026 NDHSAA Class B Baseball State Tournament, which is scheduled to take place from May 28 to May 30 at Jack Brown Stadium in Jamestown.

The announcement provides important information for fans and families who want to follow the tournament games. The event will be available both on television and through a digital web stream, offering multiple options for viewers.

According to the release, quarterfinal games will air on Thursday, May 28 with coverage starting at 11:30 a.m. on WDAY-Xtra. The same day’s quarterfinals will also be live streamed via WDAY+, which requires a digital subscription.

On Friday, May 29, semifinal matchups begin at 4:30 p.m. on WDAY-Xtra. Consolation semifinals (beginning at 11:30 a.m.) and semifinals (at 4:30 p.m.) can also be viewed through the WDAY+ web stream platform.

Championship Saturday features the title game at 7 p.m., televised on WDAY-Xtra. Earlier placement games—including seventh place (11:30 a.m.), fifth place (35 minutes after seventh), and third place (35 minutes after fifth)—will all be available by live video web streaming via WDAY+.

Fans are encouraged to follow NDHSAA updates on “X” (@NDHSAA) or visit www.ndhsaanow.com for additional news regarding high school sports and activities across North Dakota.



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