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09/03/2020 * = League Event Report Generated by Schedule Star 866-448-9438 Parkway High School 400 Buckeye St Rockford, OH 45882 School Phone: 419-363-3045 Fax: 419-363-3272 Email: [email protected] High School Principal Middle School Principal Superintendent Athletic Director Brian Fortkamp Brian Woods Jeanne Osterfeld Matt Triplett Varsity/J.V. Volleyball (Girls) 2020-2021 Day Date Opponent Place Time Tuesday Aug. 25 @ Adams Central High School Adams Central High School 6:00PM Saturday Aug. 29 Celina High School Parkway High School 10:00AM Tuesday Sep. 01 South Adams High School Parkway High School 5:30PM Thursday Sep. 03 Versailles High School Parkway High School 5:30PM Saturday Sep. 05 Anna High School Parkway High School 10:00AM Thursday Sep. 10 @ Fort Recovery High School Fort Recovery High School 5:30PM Saturday Sep. 12 Wayne Trace High School Parkway High School 11:00AM Monday Sep. 14 @ Crestview High School Crestview High School 5:30PM Tuesday Sep. 15 Wapakoneta High School Parkway High School 5:30PM Thursday Sep. 17 Minster High School Parkway High School 5:30PM Monday Sep. 21 Lincolnview High School Parkway High School 5:30PM Tuesday Sep. 22 Delphos St. John's High School Parkway High School 5:30PM (Senior Night) Thursday Sep. 24 @ New Bremen High School New Bremen High School 5:30PM Monday Sep. 28 @ Lima Central Catholic School Lima Central Catholic School 5:30PM Tuesday Sep. 29 @ Lehman Catholic High School Lehman Catholic High School 5:30PM Thursday Oct. 01 New Knoxville High School Parkway High School 5:30PM Monday Oct. 05 @ Van Wert High School Van Wert High School 5:30PM Thursday Oct. 08 @ Coldwater High School Coldwater High School 5:30PM Saturday Oct. 10 @ Defiance High School Defiance High School 11:00AM Monday Oct. 12 Ottoville High School Parkway High School 5:30PM Tuesday Oct. 13 @ Marion Local High School Marion Local High School 5:30PM Thursday Oct. 15 St. Henry High School Parkway High School 5:30PM 09/03/2020 * = League Event Report generated by Schedule Star 866-448-9438 .
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