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UIL State Championships: Tomball and Calallen Headline Texas High School Baseball Finals

The University Interscholistic League’s championship weekend features top-ranked matchups across four divisions, with all games available exclusively via the NFHS Network.

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Adrian Cole
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Nationally ranked squads converge on Dell Diamond for divisional titles as streaming replaces traditional broadcast coverage

The University Interscholastic League (UIL) high school baseball state championships are set to take place this weekend at Dell Diamond in Round Rock, Texas. The tournament brings together several nationally ranked teams to compete for titles across various divisions, reinforcing Texas’s status as a hub for elite secondary school baseball talent. Dell Diamond, the home venue for the Triple-A Round Rock Express, will host the decisive matches.

The headline contest in the 6A division sees No. 1 Tomball face No. 2 Calallen. Tomball, currently ranked first nationally by MaxPreps, won the 6A state championship in 2024 but lost to Kingwood in the 6AD2 final the following year. Calallen, ranked second nationally, is seeking to reclaim top form after prevailing in the 4AD1 final last year.

Calallen also faces Pleasant Grove, ranked No. 20 nationally by MaxPreps, in the 4AD1 final. The Cougars are aiming for a repeat title in that division. Meanwhile, the 6AD1 crown will be decided between No. 13 Keller and Lake Travis.

In the 5AD1 division, No. 22 Aledo will take on Lake Creek. Aledo is attempting to secure a second consecutive title in this division. These matchups represent the core of the weekend’s competition, with no national television broadcast scheduled for any of the games.

Viewers wishing to follow the action must rely on digital platforms. All matches will be streamed live via the NFHS Network. The network offers an Annual Pass at $6.67 per month or a Monthly Pass at $13.99 per month, allowing subscribers to watch live events and create clips from the games. Specific start times for the championship games were not provided in the source material.

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