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How to watch the Oklahoma high school baseball state championship games in classes A-I, A-II, B

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How to watch the Oklahoma high school baseball state championship games in classes A-I, A-II, B

Context:

Three state baseball championships will be held in Shawnee, Oklahoma, organized by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) for classes A-I, A-II, and B. Fort Cobb-Broxton, seeking its third consecutive title, will face Calumet in the Class B final after defeating Hammon with a 5-0 shutout. Wright City will compete against Wister for the Class A-I title, having won their semifinals against Okarche and defending champion Amber-Pocasset respectively. Shattuck, reaching the Class A-II finals for the first time, will play Canute, who defeated Pioneer-Pleasant Vale in extra innings. The championship games will all be live-streamed on the NFHS Network, with different start times for each class on Saturday, May 10 at Shawnee High School.

Dive Deeper:

  • The OSSAA is hosting three state baseball championship games in Shawnee, Oklahoma, for classes A-I, A-II, and B, where Shawnee High School serves as the venue for all matches.

  • Fort Cobb-Broxton advanced to the Class B final by shutting out Hammon 5-0, with Isaac Tsonetokoy pitching a two-hit shutout and Kaleb Crowell contributing offensively by scoring two runs.

  • Calumet reached the Class B final after overcoming Stuart 9-2, with Kingston Arnold allowing just one hit in four scoreless innings and contributing with three RBIs.

  • Wright City and Wister will face off in the Class A-I championship, following victories over Okarche and Amber-Pocasset respectively, with standout performances from pitchers Rayner Beene and Dartyn Meeks.

  • In the Class A-II final, Shattuck will play Canute after defeating Rattan 3-1, with Curtis Schilling's five-hit pitching performance, while Canute needed extra innings to beat Pioneer-Pleasant Vale 6-2.

  • All games will be broadcast live on the NFHS Network, with the Class B final starting at 11 a.m. CT, the Class A-I final at 2 p.m. CT, and the Class A-II final at 5 p.m. CT on Saturday, May 10.

  • Buck Ringgold, a seasoned high school sports journalist, provides coverage of these events, leveraging his extensive experience and passion for sports.

  • Three state titles will be decided on the baseball diamond Saturday in Shawnee, Oklahoma.

  • The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) will conduct its championship games for classes A-I, A-II and B. All three title games take place at Shawnee High School, located approximately a half-hour east of Oklahoma City.

  • Saturday’s action begins with the Class B title game, as Fort Cobb-Broxton seeks to win its third straight spring baseball championship. The Mustangs will take on Calumet.

  • Fort Cobb-Broxton (25-9) advanced to the title game with a 5-0 semifinal win against Hammon as pitcher Isaac Tsonetokoy pitched a two-hit shutout. Kaleb Crowell paced the Mustangs on offense by going 2-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored.

  • Calumet (17-9) got past Stuart, 9-2, in the other Class B semifinal. Kingston Arnold pitched four scoreless innings in the win, allowing just one hit, while also going 2-for-4 with three RBIs. Kyler Thiessen and Talon Arnold each went 3-for-4.

  • In the Class A-I title game, it will be Wright City going up against Wister.

  • Wright City (29-3) posted a 3-1 semifinal win against Okarche on Friday as pitcher Rayner Beene tossed a four-hitter while going 2-for-3 with an RBI. Kase Lindly went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBIs as well.

  • In the other A-I semifinal on Friday, Dartyn Meeks pitched a two-hit shutout and also doubled in a run during a three-run fifth as Wister blanked defending Class A champion Amber-Pocasset, 5-0. Jagger Dodson drove in two runs as well for the Wildcats (27-3).

  • Then in Saturday’s final title matchup, Shattuck takes on Canute for the Class A-II championship.

  • Shattuck downed Rattan, 3-1, in its semifinal matchup on Friday as pitcher Curtis Schilling tossed a five-hitter. Cade Crowder and Cruz Hernandez picked up RBIs in the win for Shattuck (25-6), which made the title game for the first time in program history.

  • It took eight innings before Canute finally got past Pioneer-Pleasant Vale, 6-2. Teague Farris pitched the first seven innings for Canute (23-4), giving up four hits and striking out seven while going 2-for-4 with an RBI, and Jake Beutler went 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs.

  • Here’s everything you need to know about live streaming the three state championship baseball games in Oklahoma on Saturday.

  • OSSAA state baseball championship games

    How to watch the Class B championship game •.  Live Stream: Watch on the NFHS Network.

  • Fort Cobb-Broxton vs. Calumet will air live on the NFHS Network. You can subscribe to the NFHS Network on a monthly basis or an annual subscription.

  • Class B championship date, start time •.  Date: Saturday, May 10

  • •.  Time: 11 a.m. CT/9 a.m. PT

  • The first pitch will be at 11 a.m. CT on Saturday, May 10, and will take place at Shawnee High School in Shawnee, Oklahoma.

  • How to watch the Class A-I championship game •.  Live Stream: Watch on the NFHS Network.

  • Wister vs. Wright City will air live on the NFHS Network. You can subscribe to the NFHS Network on a monthly basis or an annual subscription.

  • Class A-I championship date, start time •.  Date: Saturday, May 10

  • •.  Time: 2 p.m. CT/Noon PT

  • The first pitch will be at 2 p.m. CT on Saturday, May 10, and will take place at Shawnee High School in Shawnee, Oklahoma.

  • How to watch the Class A-II championship game •.  Live Stream: Watch on the NFHS Network.

  • Shattuck vs. Canute will air live on the NFHS Network. You can subscribe to the NFHS Network on a monthly basis or an annual subscription.

  • Class A-II championship date, start time •.  Date: Saturday, May 10

  • •.  Time: 5 p.m. CT/3 p.m. PT

  • The first pitch will be at 5 p.m. CT on Saturday, May 10, and will take place at Shawnee High School in Shawnee, Oklahoma.

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