WDAY-TV to stream 2026 NDHSAA Girls Tennis State Tournament on May 30

Matthew Fetsch, Executive Director of NDHSAA
Matthew Fetsch, Executive Director of NDHSAA
0Comments

The North Dakota High School Activities Association announced on Apr. 27 that WDAY-TV will provide a live video web stream of the 2026 NDHSAA Girls Tennis Individual Singles and Doubles State Tournaments. The matches are scheduled for Saturday, May 30 at Choice Health & Fitness in Grand Forks.

The event coverage will begin at 10 a.m. and include both the singles and doubles state championship matches later in the day. According to the announcement, viewers can access WDAY’s live coverage through WDAY+, which requires a digital subscription.

Details about how to subscribe and purchase access to WDAY+ are available for those interested in watching the tournament online. The association also encourages fans to follow updates on its Twitter account @NDHSAA and visit www.ndhsaanow.com for more information about high school sports and activities across North Dakota.

The broadcast aims to make it easier for families, students, and tennis supporters statewide to watch key moments from this postseason event.



Related

Scott Molander, President of Dickinson State University

Dickinson State University announces employee achievements and new hires in May 2026

Dickinson State University has announced employee achievements for May 2026 including grant awards, faculty publications, degree completions, promotions, and new hires. The university highlighted efforts supporting student engagement along with ongoing leadership development programs.

Greg Lardy, Vice President at North Dakota State University Extension and Ag Research News

NDSU Extension discusses cover crops, grazing and nitrogen fixation in forage systems

James Rogers of NDSU Extension explains how legumes contribute to nitrogen fixation in agricultural systems. The article outlines pathways for transferring fixed nitrogen to non-legumes along with best management practices.

Ryan Ellis, President at North Dakota Grain Growers Association

NDGGA outlines Farm Bill priorities and new trade agreement with China

The North Dakota Grain Growers Association reports increased congressional activity around key farm policy areas as Congress works on the next Farm Bill. A new trade agreement will see China commit billions toward U.S. agricultural purchases from 2026-2028.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Peace Garden News.