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Team Schedule Basketball Team Schedule Rich Central High School Dr. Don Parker Boys Basketball 3600 203rd Street School Phone: 708-679-5794 11/2/2014 to 3/22/2015 Olympia Fields, IL 60461-1086 Home Phone: Fax: 708-679-5890 [email protected] Basketball Boys Varsity Place Time Monday 11/24/14 RC vs Kenwood @ Riverside Brookfiled Away 6:30PM Thanksgiving Tourney Tuesday 11/25/14 RC vs Riverside Brookfield @ Riverside Away 8:00PM Brookfiled Thanksgiving Tourney Wednesday 11/26/14 RC vs Oak Park - River Forest @ Riverside Away 5:30PM Brookfiled Thanksgiving Tourney Friday 11/28/14 Riverside Brookfield Thanksgiving Tournament Away TBA Saturday 11/29/14 RC vs Brother Rice @ Riverside Brookfiled Away 4:00PM Thanksgiving Tourney Friday 12/05/14 *BLOOM H.S. Home 6:30PM Friday 12/12/14 *RICH SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Away 6:30PM Sunday 12/14/14 Thornton Shoot-out Away 5:00PM Wednesday 12/17/14 Mount Carmel High School (Chicago) Home 6:00PM Saturday 12/20/14 T.F. SOUTH (RC vs. T.F. South in the Crete Away 1:00PM Warrior Shoot-out) Friday 12/26/14 McDipper 42 Tournament Away TBA Saturday 12/27/14 McDipper 42 Tournament Away TBA Monday 12/29/14 McDipper 42 Tournament Away TBA Tuesday 12/30/14 McDipper 42 Tournament Away TBA Friday 01/09/15 *CRETE MONEE H.S. Home 6:30PM Tuesday 01/13/15 SETON ACADEMY Home 6:00PM Friday 01/16/15 *Kankakee High School Away 6:30PM Monday 01/19/15 MLK Day of Hoops @ Joliet Central Away 10:15AM Tuesday 01/20/15 Bradley-bourbonnais High Home 6:30PM Friday 01/23/15 *Rich East High School Away 7:00PM Tuesday 01/27/15 THORNTON H.S. Away 6:30PM Friday 01/30/15 *BLOOM H.S. Away 6:30PM Friday 02/06/15 *RICH SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Home 6:00PM Friday 02/13/15 *CRETE MONEE H.S. Away 6:30PM Friday 02/20/15 *Kankakee High School Home 6:30PM Friday 02/27/15 *Rich East High School (Senior Night) Home 5:00PM Boys Sophomore Place Time Friday 11/28/14 Bremen Thanksgiving Tourney Away TBA Saturday 11/29/14 Bremen Thanksgiving Tourney Away TBA Principal Associate Principal Athletic Director Ms. Venesa Woods Mrs. Sherry Stokes Dr. Don Parker 08/04/2014 *=League Event Schedule Star 800-822-9433 Page 1 Team Schedule Rich Central High School Dr. Don Parker Boys Basketball 3600 203rd Street School Phone: 708-679-5794 11/2/2014 to 3/22/2015 Olympia Fields, IL 60461-1086 Home Phone: Fax: 708-679-5890 [email protected] Basketball Boys Sophomore Place Time Monday 12/01/14 Bremen Thanksgiving Tourney Away TBA Friday 12/05/14 *BLOOM H.S. Home 5:00PM Friday 12/12/14 *RICH SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Away 5:00PM Wednesday 12/17/14 Mount Carmel High School (Chicago) Home 4:30PM Friday 12/26/14 Shepard's Sophomore Tourney Away TBA Saturday 12/27/14 Shepard's Sophomore Tourney Away TBA Monday 12/29/14 Shepard's Sophomore Tourney Away TBA Friday 01/09/15 *CRETE MONEE H.S. Home 5:00PM Tuesday 01/13/15 SETON ACADEMY Home 4:30PM Friday 01/16/15 *Kankakee High School Away 5:00PM Tuesday 01/20/15 Bradley-bourbonnais High Home 5:00PM Friday 01/23/15 *Rich East High School Away 5:30PM Tuesday 01/27/15 THORNTON H.S. Away 5:00PM Friday 01/30/15 *BLOOM H.S. Away 5:00PM Friday 02/06/15 *RICH SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Home 4:30PM Friday 02/13/15 *CRETE MONEE H.S. Away 5:00PM Friday 02/20/15 *Kankakee High School Home 5:00PM Boys FRESHMAN A Place Time Wednesday 12/10/14 THORNTON H.S. Away 5:00PM Thursday 12/11/14 *RICH SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Home 4:30PM Saturday 12/13/14 Freshman A B-Ball Tourney Home 8:00AM Monday 01/12/15 SETON ACADEMY Home 4:30PM Thursday 01/15/15 *Kankakee High School Home 4:30PM Wednesday 01/21/15 *Rich East High School Home 5:00PM Thursday 01/29/15 *BLOOM H.S. Home 4:30PM Wednesday 02/04/15 *RICH SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Away 4:30PM Tuesday 02/10/15 *CRETE MONEE H.S. Home 5:00PM Saturday 02/21/15 Tinley Park Freshman Tournament Away 10:30AM Monday 02/23/15 Tinley Park Freshman Tournament Away 5:00PM Tuesday 02/24/15 Tinley Park Freshman Tournament Away TBA Saturday 02/28/15 *Rich East High School Away 9:00AM Boys FRESHMAN B Place Time Wednesday 12/10/14 THORNTON H.S. Away 6:30PM Principal Associate Principal Athletic Director Ms. Venesa Woods Mrs. Sherry Stokes Dr. Don Parker 08/04/2014 *=League Event Schedule Star 800-822-9433 Page 2 Team Schedule Rich Central High School Dr. Don Parker Boys Basketball 3600 203rd Street School Phone: 708-679-5794 11/2/2014 to 3/22/2015 Olympia Fields, IL 60461-1086 Home Phone: Fax: 708-679-5890 [email protected] Basketball Boys FRESHMAN B Place Time Thursday 12/11/14 *RICH SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Home 5:30PM Wednesday 01/21/15 *Rich East High School Home 6:00PM Thursday 01/29/15 *BLOOM H.S. Home 5:30PM Wednesday 02/04/15 *RICH SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Away 6:00PM Tuesday 02/10/15 *CRETE MONEE H.S. Home 6:00PM Saturday 02/28/15 *Rich East High School Away 10:30AM Principal Associate Principal Athletic Director Ms. Venesa Woods Mrs. Sherry Stokes Dr. Don Parker 08/04/2014 *=League Event Schedule Star 800-822-9433 Page 3.
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