How to watch the Little League World Series, Hollidaysburg, PA vs. Pearland, TX live stream, TV channel, start time

Hollidaysburg, PA will meet Pearland, TX in the Little League World Series on Thursday night from Howard J. Lamade Stadium.

Hollidaysburg, PA will meet Pearland, TX in the Little League World Series national bracket on Thursday night from Howard J. Lamade Stadium in South Williamsport. Hollidaysburg will have its hands full with Pearland, TX after they went 4-0 in the Southwest Regional while outscoring opponents 48-10.

This should be a great matchup today in the LLWS, here is everything you need to know to catch the action on Thursday.

Hollidaysburg, PA vs. Pearland, Texas

  • When: Thursday, August 18
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN2
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Little League World Series Schedule

Thursday, August 18

  • Italy vs. Chinese Taipei, 1 p.m. ET on ESPN via fuboTV
  • Hagerstown, Indiana vs. Davenport, Iowa, Mass, 3 p.m. ET on ESPN via fuboTV
  • Puerto Rico vs. Mexico, 5 p.m. ET, on ESPN via fuboTV
  • Hollidaysburg, Penn vs Pearland Texas, 7 p.m. ET on ESPN via fuboTV

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Notre Dame in Top 11 For Top ’21 Corner

Deuce Harmon of Guyer HS in Denton, TX cut his potential school list to 11 this weekend. See who else joins Notre Dame in making the cut.

Deuce Harmon, a play-defensive back from Guyer High School in Denton, Texas is one of the most sought after defensive backs in the entire 2021 recruiting class.  With 23 offers to his name, Harmon cut his list of potential suitors to 11 over the weekend.

The good news for Notre Dame?  They made the cut for the four-star prospect as he announced his 11 schools of interest on Instagram.

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As you can see on the list it appears that Harmon is rather interested in staying in his home state as six of the eleven schools call Texas home.

Baylor, Southern Methodist, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M and Texas Tech are the home state schools he keeps an interest in while Notre Dame is joined by Mississippi State, Oklahoma State, Oregon and USC out of state.

Guyer is listed at 5-9, 185 pounds and was a first-team all district player as a junior.  He also helped guide Guyer to a 14-2 overall record and runner-up finish in Texas 6A Division-II.

As it stands right now, Justin Walters of Bolingbrook, Illinois remains the only defensive back commitment in Notre Dame’s 2021 recruiting class.

Two quarterbacks sign with Texas

The first of two National Signing Days are taking place today. UT started the day out strong, locking up two of their top recruits.

The early signing period is finally here and the first of two National Signing Days are taking place today. The Longhorns started the day out strong, as they locked two of their top recruits.

Ja’Quinden Jackson from Duncanville, TX and Hudson Card from Austin, TX both signed their national letter of intent this morning, making their verbal commitment official. Both players are quarterbacks, each playing at Texas high school football’s highest division. Each of them are a four star recruits and they are currently the two highest signed players so far today, according to 247Sports.

Jackson is officially listed as an athlete according to 247Sports, but played quarterback at Duncanville High School. In his playoff semi final game, it is being reported that he tore his ACL and will be out for awhile.

Getting another quarterback out of the Austin area, Card went to Lake Travis High School. He has been committed to Texas since May of 2018 and has been wanting to be a Longhorn for most of his life.

Having depth at quarterback is always a good thing and Texas has that with these two signees. Sam Ehlinger is expected to come back for his senior season, but third string Roschon Johnson played running back all season. A quarterback room of Ehlinger, Casey Thompson, Johnson, Jackson, and Card will provide the Longhorns with depth for years.

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