Tiger Home Games Available on New Video Streaming System

A new video streaming system is making it’s debut at Huron High School this year. The Pixellot system is an un-manned, motion detection multi camera set up that’s been installed at both Tiger Stadium and the Huron Arena. Huron High Activities director Terry Rotert says Pixellot is mostly new to South Dakota, but has been in use across the country for several years.

Rotert says any event at either the Arena or the Stadium can be streamed live.

There will be a subscription fee to use the system.

There are three options to subscribe, $9.95 for a month, $30 for a season, and $60 for the entire year.

Performance Radio will provide the audio on the video stream for all events we cover.

The link is http://www.nfhsnetwork.com/schools/huron-high-school-huron-sd, plus a link to the site is posted at www.performance-radio.com on the sports tab, then live video, and also on the school’s website www.huron.k12.sd.us on the home page quick links, and on the athletics page.

(Jeff Duffy, KOKK)