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DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Sep toledoblade.com + THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO t WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2009 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SECTION C, PAGE 5 + 2009 SCHEDULES FREMONT ROSS CITY (Greater Buckeye Conference) Aug. 28-Start LEAGUE Sep. 4-at Whitmer DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Sep. 11-Tiffi n Columbian Sep. 18-Cleveland Benedictine BOWSHER Sep. 25-Bloomfi eld Hills (Mich.) Lasher t City League: Central Catholic t Sandusky Bay Conference: Clyde Oct. 2-Findlay Aug. 28-at Perrysburg t t Oct. 9-at Marion Harding Sep. 4-Springfi eld Northern Lakes League: Southview Lenawee County Athletic Association: Onsted Oct. 16-Napoleon Sep. 11-at Maumee t Oct. 23-at Lima Senior Sep. 18-Scott Suburban Lakes League: Genoa OHIO Oct. 30-at Sandusky Sep. 25-Central Catholic t t Oct. 2-at Waite Toledo Area Athletic Conference: Northwood Division I: Cleveland St. Ignatius Oct. 9-at Woodward t t NAPOLEON Oct. 16-Rogers Northwest Ohio Athletic League: Patrick Henry Division II: Southview (Greater Buckeye Conference) Aug. 27-at Defi ance Oct. 23-at Whitmer t Midland Athletic League: Hopewell-Loudon t Division III: Aurora Oct. 31-at Libbey Sep. 4-at Wauseon t Blanchard Valley Conference: Liberty-Benton t Division IV: Kettering Alter Sep. 11-Bowling Green CENTRAL CATHOLIC Sep. 18-Bryan t Green Meadows Conference: Fairview t Division V: Youngstown Ursuline Sep. 25-at Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary Aug. 28-at Bowling Green Oct. 2-at Marion Harding Sep. 4-Dublin Scioto t Division VI: Delphos St. John Oct. 9-Lima Senior Sep. 11-Mishawaka (Ind.) Penn Oct. 16-at Fremont Ross Sep. 18-Start Oct. 23-Sandusky Sep. 25-at Bowsher Oct. 30-Findlay Oct. 2-Clay Oct. 9-St. Francis ROSSFORD OTTAWA HILLS HARDIN NORTHERN HOLGATE Oct. 16-at Whitmer MIDLAND TIFFIN COLUMBIAN Oct. 23-Libbey Aug. 28-Genoa Aug. 28-at Gibsonburg Aug. 28-Ada Aug. 28-at North Baltimore (Northern Ohio League) Oct. 30-St. John’s at Rogers Sep. 4-Eastwood Sep. 4-Ayersville ATHLETIC LEAGUE Sep. 4-at Vanlue Sep. 4-Toledo Christian at Springfi eld Aug. 28-Whitmer Sep. 11-at Lake Sep. 11-at Antwerp Sep. 11-at Cory-Rawson Sep. 11-Hilltop Sep. 4-Mansfi eld Madison CLAY Sep. 18-at Perrysburg Sep. 18-Cardinal Stritch Sep. 18-Van Buren Sep. 18-Ayersville Sep. 11-at Fremont Ross Sep. 25-at Northview Sep. 25-at Edon Sep. 25-at McComb Sep. 25-Fairview Sep. 18-at Norwalk Aug. 28-at Northview Oct. 2-Maumee Oct. 2-Evergreen CAREY Oct. 2-Pandora-Gilboa Oct. 2-at Edgerton Sep. 25-at Galion Sep. 4-Perrysburg Oct. 9-Springfi eld Oct. 9-Hilltop Oct. 9-at Leipsic Oct. 9-Hicksville Oct. 2-Bellevue Sep. 11-Springfi eld Aug. 28-at Upper Sandusky Oct. 16-at Southview Oct. 16-at Northwood Sep. 4-Bluffton Oct. 16-at Liberty-Benton Oct. 16-at Tinora Oct. 9-Shelby Sep. 18-at Waite Oct. 23-at Anthony Wayne Oct. 23-at Danbury Oct. 23-Arlington Oct. 23-Antwerp Oct. 16-at Willard Sep. 25-Start Sep. 11-Willard Oct. 30-Bowling Green Oct. 30-Toledo Christian Sep. 18-at Tiffi n Calvert Oct. 30-Arcadia Oct. 30-at Wayne Trace Oct. 23-at Upper Sandusky Oct. 2-at Central Catholic Oct. 30-Fostoria Oct. 9-Whitmer SPRINGFIELD TOLEDO CHRISTIAN Sep. 25-at Lakota LEIPSIC TINORA Oct. 16-St. John’s Oct. 2-North Baltimore Oct. 23-at Rogers Aug. 28-Oak Harbor Aug. 28-at Delta Oct. 9-at Hopewell-Loudon Aug. 28-at Patrick Henry Aug. 28-Liberty Center Oct. 30-St. Francis at UT Sep. 4-at Bowsher Sep. 4-Holgate at Springfi eld Oct. 16-Seneca East Sep. 4-at McComb Sep. 4-at Delphos St. John’s Sep. 11-at Clay Sep. 11-at Fort Loramie Oct. 23-at Mohawk Sep. 11-at Pandora-Gilboa Sep. 11-Upper Scioto Valley Sep. 18-at Bowling Green Sep. 18-Ada at Springfi eld Oct. 30-Fremont St. Joseph Sep. 18-Vanlue Sep. 18-at Fairview LENAWEE COUNTY LIBBEY Sep. 25-Southview Sep. 25-at Hilltop Sep. 25-at Van Buren Sep. 25-at Antwerp Aug. 28-at Hilliard Darby Oct. 2-Northview Oct. 2-Cardinal Stritch at Perrysburg FREMONT Oct. 2-Arlington Oct. 2-Wayne Trace ATHLETIC ASSOC. Sep. 4-at Hicksville Oct. 9-at Rossford Oct. 9-at Edon Oct. 9-Hardin Northern Oct. 9-at Ayersville Sep. 11-at Bay Village Bay Oct. 16-at Perrysburg Oct. 16-Danbury at Springfi eld ST. JOSEPH Oct. 16-Arcadia Oct. 16-Holgate Sep. 18-Woodward Oct. 23-Maumee Oct. 23-Northwood at Perrysburg Aug. 28-at Cardinal Stritch Oct. 23-at Cory-Rawson Oct. 23-at Edgerton Sep. 25-at Rogers Oct. 30-Anthony Wayne Oct. 30-at Ottawa Hills Sep. 5-at Sandusky St. Mary Oct. 30-Liberty-Benton Oct. 30-Hicksville BLISSFIELD Oct. 3-Scott Sep. 12-Gibsonburg Aug. 28-Sand Creek Oct. 10-St. John’s SOUTHVIEW Sep. 19-Lakota LIBERTY-BENTON WAYNE TRACE Sep. 3-Whiteford Oct. 16-at Waite Sep. 11-at Dundee Aug. 28-St. Francis at UT Sep. 25-at Hopewell-Loudon Aug. 28-at Elida Aug. 28-at Paulding Oct. 23-at Central Catholic NORTHWEST OHIO Oct. 3-at Tiffi n Calvert Sep. 18-Hudson Oct. 31-Bowsher Sep. 4-at Rogers Sep. 4-at Van Buren Sep. 4-Parkway Sep. 25-at Ida Sep. 11-at Start Oct. 9-at North Baltimore Sep. 11-Arlington Sep. 11-Crestview ATHLETIC LEAGUE Oct. 17-Mohawk Oct. 2-Onsted Sep. 18-Anthony Wayne Sep. 18-McComb Sep. 18-at Edgerton Oct. 9-at Erie Mason ROGERS Sep. 25-at Springfi eld Oct. 24-Seneca East Sep. 25-at Vanlue Sep. 25-Hicksville Aug. 28-Anthony Wayne Oct. 30-at Carey Oct. 16-at Brooklyn Columbia Central Oct. 2-Perrysburg Oct. 2-Cory-Rawson Oct. 2-at Tinora Oct. 23-Jonesville Sep. 4-Southview Oct. 9-at Maumee ARCHBOLD Oct. 9-Arcadia Oct. 9-at Antwerp Sep. 11-at Northview Oct. 16-Rossford HOPEWELL-LOUDON Oct. 16-Hardin Northern Oct. 16-Fairview Sep. 18-at Whitmer Oct. 23-at Bowling Green Aug. 28-at Ayersville Aug. 28-at Elmwood Oct. 23-at Pandora-Gilboa Oct. 23-at Ayersville DUNDEE Sep. 25-Libbey Oct. 30-Northview Sep. 4-Bryan Sep. 4-at Otsego Oct. 30-at Leipsic Oct. 30-Holgate Aug. 28-at Napoleon (Mich.) Oct. 2-Woodward Sep. 11-Fairview Sep. 11-Northwood Sep. 3-Stockbridge Oct. 9-Waite Sep. 18-at Evergreen Sep. 18-Mohawk McCOMB Sep. 11-Blissfi eld Oct. 16-at Bowsher Sep. 25-Swanton Sep. 25-Fremont St. Joseph Sep. 18-at Erie Mason Oct. 23-Clay Oct. 2-at Montpelier Aug. 28-Tiffi n Calvert Sep. 25-at Hudson Oct. 2-at Seneca East Sep. 4-Leipsic SANDUSKY BAY Oct. 31-at Scott SUBURBAN Oct. 9-at Delta Oct. 9-Carey Oct. 2-Ida Oct. 16-Patrick Henry Sep. 11-at Van Buren Oct. 9-at Onsted Oct. 16-Tiffi n Calvert Sep. 18-at Liberty-Benton CONFERENCE ST. FRANCIS LAKES LEAGUE Oct. 23-at Wauseon Oct. 23-at North Baltimore Oct. 16-Hillsdale Oct. 30-Liberty Center Sep. 25-Hardin Northern Oct. 23-Romulus Summit Academy Aug. 28-Southview at UT Oct. 30-at Lakota Oct. 2-at Vanlue Sep. 4-at Findlay Oct. 9-at Cory-Rawson CLYDE Sep. 11-Dayton Carroll at Rogers EASTWOOD BRYAN LAKOTA Oct. 16-Arlington ERIE MASON Sep. 18-St. John’s at UT Aug. 28-Northwood Oct. 23-at Arcadia Aug. 28-at Eastwood Aug. 28-New Boston Huron Sep. 25-Woodward at Waite Aug. 28-Clyde Aug. 28-Van Wert Sep. 4-Elmwood Oct. 30-Pandora-Gilboa Sep. 4-Olmsted Falls Sep. 4-at Parma Western Oct. 2-at Whitmer Sep. 4-at Rossford Sep. 4-at Archbold Sep. 11-at Margaretta Sep. 11-Bellevue Sep. 11-at Ida Oct. 9-at Central Catholic Sep. 11-Oak Harbor Sep. 11-Delta Sep. 19-at Fremont St. Joseph PANDORA-GILBOA Sep. 18-Port Clinton Sep. 18-Dundee Oct. 16-at Start Sep. 18-at Otsego Sep. 18-at Napoleon Sep. 25-at Huron Sep. 25-Onsted Sep. 25-Carey Aug. 28-Columbus Grove Oct. 23-Scott at Bowsher Sep. 25-Woodmore Sep. 25-at Montpelier Oct. 2-at Mohawk Oct. 2-Margaretta Oct. 2-at Hudson Oct. 30-Clay at UT Oct. 2-at Genoa Oct. 2-Wauseon Sep. 4-at Arcadia Oct. 10-at Sandusky St. Mary Oct. 9-Blissfi eld Oct. 9-at Seneca East Sep. 11-Leipsic Oct. 9-Lake Oct. 9-at Patrick Henry Oct. 16-North Baltimore Oct. 16-Sandusky Perkins Oct. 16-at Leslie Oct. 16-at Elmwood Oct. 16-Liberty Center Sep. 18-Cory-Rawson Oct. 23-at Oak Harbor Oct. 23-at Flat Rock ST. JOHN’S Oct. 23-at Tiffi n Calvert Sep. 25-at Arlington Oct. 23-Patrick Henry Oct. 23-Swanton Oct. 30-Hopewell-Loudon Oct. 30-at Edison Aug. 27-Findlay at BGSU Oct. 30-at Gibsonburg Oct. 30-at Evergreen Oct. 2-at Hardin Northern Sep. 5-Birmingham (Mich.) Brother Oct. 9-at Arlington EDISON HUDSON Rice at Rogers ELMWOOD DELTA MOHAWK Oct. 16-Pandora-Gilboa Aug. 28-at Hillsdale Sep. 11-at Sandusky Aug. 28-Van Buren Oct. 23-at Vanlue Aug. 28-Norwalk Sep. 3-Morenci Sep. 18-St. Francis at UT Aug. 28-Hopewell-Loudon Aug. 28-Toledo Christian Sep. 4-at Wynford Oct. 30-at Cory-Rawson Sep. 4-at Monroeville Sep. 11-Onsted Sep. 25-Whitmer at Start Sep. 4-at Lakota Sep. 4-Evergreen Sep. 11-Upper Sandusky Sep. 11-at Wellington Sep. 18-at Blissfi eld Oct.
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