The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) has launched the 2025‑26 high‑school boys basketball season, providing a complete schedule, real‑time scores, and live streaming for every game. Fans can follow matchups from the opening weekend in November through the state championship in March, while coaches and players gain instant access to stats and video analysis.
Season Schedule Overview
The OSAA “Basketball Plan Book,” available on the association’s website, details every key date from late November to early March 2026. All 12 classification levels have published opponent lists, travel requirements, and playoff pathways. Early‑season rivalries in the 4A and 5A divisions, featuring schools such as West Linn, Jesuit, and Grant, set a competitive tone for the year.
Live Scores & Highlights
Within days of the schedule release, live game results began appearing on the OSAA scoreboard, delivering up‑to‑the‑minute scores and highlight reels for each matchup. Recent results include Grant’s 78‑62 win over Central Catholic, Jesuit’s 65‑63 victory against South Salem, and a 92‑88 overtime thriller between Lake Oswego and Clackamas. These updates feed into statistical dashboards tracking points per game, defensive efficiency, and player accolades.
Live Streaming Partnership
All boys basketball games will be streamed live and made available on‑demand through the OSAA’s streaming partner. The service expands the reach of Oregon high‑school basketball beyond gym walls, allowing alumni, out‑of‑state relatives, and college scouts to watch from any internet‑connected device. Coaches also benefit from integrated analytics tools for reviewing footage and performance metrics.
Impact on Oregon High School Basketball
The coordinated rollout of schedules, scores, and streaming reflects a broader trend toward professional‑grade data and media in high‑school athletics. By providing a digital pipeline for talent evaluation, the OSAA enhances fan engagement and creates a richer scouting environment. Updated rule changes—such as the new three‑point line distance and a 10‑second backcourt violation—ensure uniform, modern play across the state.
Future Outlook
As the season progresses, the OSAA will update playoff brackets by early February. Fans can track developments on the OSAA website, where live streams transition to on‑demand archives after each game. With schedules set, scores streaming, and statewide attention, the 2025‑26 OSAA boys basketball season promises a highly connected, competitive, and compelling chapter in Oregon’s high‑school sports history.
