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All set with tickets?
Did you get your interactive mobile tickets for this weekend’s Class D baseball and softball state semifinals/championships online at www.gofan.co/nysphsaa?

These tickets must be purchased in advance ($10 plus fees) and presented at the gate on your mobile device to enter the venue. Tickets cannot be purchased at the gate, and screenshots/printouts will not be accepted.
 
Deposit-Hancock baseball team (6/2022)Deposit-Hancock softball team (6/2022)

State Championship Weekend
Our Deposit-Hancock baseball team (21-0) will play Crown Point (10-4) in a Class D state semifinal at 2 p.m. Friday at SUNY Broome. The winner advances to the Class D state championship game against Chapel Field (12-1) or Clymer/Sherman/Panama (17-1) at 4 p.m. Saturday at Binghamton University. More baseball state-tournament information is available online at https://nysphsaa.org/tournaments/?id=1&path=.

Our Deposit-Hancock softball team (15-6) will play Scio/Friendship (17-4) in a Class D state semifinal at 11:15 a.m. Saturday at Long Island’s Moriches Athletic Complex. The winner advances to the Class D state championship game against Oriskany (12-3) or Argyle (10-6) at 3:45 p.m. Saturday at Moriches Athletic Complex. More softball state-tournament information is available online at https://nysphsaa.org/tournaments/?id=28.
 
Live Streams
The NFHS Network plans to live stream both D-H state semifinals, but a paid subscription is required for access. Live-stream links for both D-H state semifinals are posted online at https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/nysphsaa/gam80d0562aed..

The NFHS Network has not yet posted live-stream links for Saturday’s state championships (as of June 9). Should either or both D-H teams advance to their respective state finals, please visit https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/associations/nysphsaa online to search for “Events by Sport.”

Please be aware of scam digital advertisements offering access to live streams of this weekend’s games. Live streaming of state-tournament events by anyone other than the NFHS Network – the official streaming partner of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association – is strictly prohibited.

Photos courtesy of The Hancock Herald
Posted 6/9/2022