WDAY-TV to broadcast 2026 NDHSAA Class B Softball State Tournament games

Matthew Fetsch, Executive Director of NDHSAA
Matthew Fetsch, Executive Director of NDHSAA
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WDAY-TV will televise and stream live video of the 2026 North Dakota High School Activities Association (NDHSAA) Class B Softball State Tournament, according to an April 27 announcement. The tournament is scheduled for May 28-30 at Lyle “Trapper” Lawrence Field in Jamestown.

The broadcast aims to make the tournament accessible to viewers both on television and online. Coverage begins with the quarterfinals on Thursday, May 28, starting at 11 a.m., which will air on WDAY channel 6.2 and True Crime Network. These games will also be available through a live video web stream on WDAY+, which requires a digital subscription.

On Friday, May 29, coverage continues with the semifinals beginning at 4 p.m., again televised on WDAY channel 6.2 and True Crime Network. Consolation semifinals (starting at 11 a.m.) and semifinals (at 4 p.m.) will be streamed live via WDAY+ for subscribers.

The championship game is set for Saturday, May 30, at 4:30 p.m., airing on WDAY-Xtra and streaming online through WDAY+. Additional placement games for baseball—7th place at 9:30 a.m., followed by fifth place and third place—will also be available via web stream that day.

Tournament brackets can be found under “2026 NDHSAA CLASS B SOFTBALL STATE TOURNAMENT BRACKET.” Fans are encouraged to follow NDHSAA updates on X (@NDHSAA) or visit www.ndhsaanow.com for further information about state sports events.



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