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Lady Owls Softball Game at Wolfe County Streamed Live Online

The Lady Owls' road game at Wolfe County was streamed free on YouTube at 6 p.m. Monday, giving Booneville families a front-row seat in Campton without leaving home.

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Families who couldn't make the trip to Campton on a weeknight got their own front-row seat when Owsley County's varsity girls softball team traveled to Wolfe County for a 6 p.m. game Monday, streamed live and free on YouTube.

The broadcast gave anyone with an internet connection direct access to the Lady Owls' road matchup at the Wolfe County softball complex. Grandparents in Booneville, former students living hours away, and relatives working a second shift in a neighboring county could all pull up the same feed and watch in real time, no ticket or travel required.

The game was carried through the NFHS Network, which partners with high school athletic departments across Kentucky to provide live-streaming equipment and broadcasting support. The stream required no subscription and was publicly accessible on YouTube from the opening pitch. Archived video remained on the channel after the final out, giving coaches and players footage to review before the next contest.

For coaches, that replay access is a practical edge: every pitch sequence, every defensive alignment, and every at-bat is available for breakdown at practice rather than relying on scorebook notes alone.

Owsley County High School is part of a growing number of eastern Kentucky programs bringing live streaming into regular rotation, not just as a fan convenience but as a tool for keeping extended communities connected to their teams. In a county where families are often scattered across the region for work or school, putting a game on YouTube at game time removes the geography from the equation entirely.

Anyone who missed the Monday evening broadcast can still find the replay on the same YouTube channel that carried the live feed. Future Owsley County athletic events streamed through the NFHS Network are listed on the program's school page through that platform.

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