How to get tickets for 2026 AHSAA softball state tournament at Oxford's Choccolocco Park

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How to get tickets for 2026 AHSAA softball state tournament at Oxford's Choccolocco Park

How to get tickets for 2026 AHSAA softball state tournament at Oxford's Choccolocco Park

How to get tickets for 2026 AHSAA softball state tournament at Oxford's Choccolocco Park as teams look to take home Blue Maps Trophy.

How to get tickets for 2026 AHSAA softball state tournament at Oxford's Choccolocco Park

How to get tickets for 2026 AHSAA softball state tournament at Oxford's Choccolocco Park as teams look to take home Blue Maps Trophy.

The countdown is on! The 2026 AHSAA softball state tournament is set to take center stage at Oxford's Choccolocco Park from May 18-22, bringing five days of high-stakes action as teams battle for the coveted Blue Maps Trophy. This is the pinnacle of Alabama high school softball, where every pitch, swing, and defensive gem can make history.

The tournament kicks off on Monday, with the championship games for Class 3A wrapping things up on Friday. Each classification gets two days to prove its worth, and with eight fields in play at Choccolocco Park, fans will have plenty of opportunities to catch the drama unfold. Whether you're cheering for a powerhouse program or a Cinderella story, this is where legends are made.

Ready to secure your spot? Tickets are available exclusively on GoFan, priced at just $14 per day. That's a steal for a full day of elite softball action. Simply click on the day you want to attend—Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday—and grab your pass. No need to worry about sold-out crowds; just show up and soak in the atmosphere as Alabama's best athletes compete for glory.

From diving catches to clutch hits, the tournament promises non-stop excitement. So gear up, grab your tickets, and get ready to witness the future stars of softball in action. See you at the park!

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