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District 2 tweaks basketball ticket policy

Story byThe Times-Leader (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.)John Erzar, The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mon, February 16, 2026 at 2:17 AM UTC·1 min readFeb. 15—District 2 has changed its ticket policy slightly for all basketball playoff games through the semifinals. Tickets in advance are $6 — plus a processing fee — and are available at piaad2. org through the Hometown Ticketing link. Advanced ticket will be available until the start of the games. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementTickets are also now available at the door and can be purchased with cash.

District 2 tweaks basketball ticket policy

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Key Highlights

  • Cash tickets are all $10. Fans 65 and over with proof of age and pre-school children will be admitted for free. Class A Format ChangeDistrict 2 was in a subregional tournament with District 11 in Class A, with the original format to contain six teams in each the boys and girls tournaments. However, the format was changed to four teams plus any others with at least a .500 record. That means the MMI boys (5-17) who were sixth in the D2/11-A standings failed to make the postseason. The Susquehanna girls (4-18) were fifth, but won't be in the subregional. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSince the MMI boys, the only D2-A team, didn't make the postseason the D2-A championship has been declared vacant. The Susquehanna girls will be the D2-A champion since MMI Prep (0-22), the only other D2-A girls team, opted out of the district championship game.
  • Susquehanna won't qualify for the PIAA state tournament and its season is over.
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