Your Live Event to stream NDHSAA Region Track and Field Meets in May

Matthew Fetsch, Executive Director of NDHSAA
Matthew Fetsch, Executive Director of NDHSAA
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Your Live Event will produce live video web streams of the 2026 North Dakota High School Activities Association (NDHSAA) Class B Northeast and Southeast Region Track and Field Meets, according to a May 10 announcement.

The streaming of these postseason events allows fans, families, and community members to watch the competitions remotely. The Class B Northeast Region meet is scheduled for May 15 in Mayville, while the Class B Southeast Region meet will take place on May 16 in Kindred.

According to the announcement, “Your Live Event is live video web streaming the 2026 NDHSAA Class B Northeast Region Track and Field Meet (May 15 at Mayville) and the 2026 NDHSAA Class B Southeast Region Track and Field Meet (May 16 at Kindred).”

Viewers can access schedules, details, and viewing links by visiting www.yourliveevent.com. For ongoing updates about sports and activities from across North Dakota, individuals are encouraged to follow NDHSAA on X (@NDHSAA) or visit www.ndhsaanow.com.

This initiative provides broader access for those interested in following high school track and field events across the state.



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