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Schedule for Softball Last Updated on October 01, 2021 Schedule for Softball Last Updated on October 01, 2021 Date Time Event Location Mon, Dec 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning TBA 05 PM Wed, Dec 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 07 PM Fri, Dec 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 09 PM Mon, Dec 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 12 PM Wed, Dec 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 14 PM Fri, Dec 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 16 PM Mon, Dec 3:10 BASELINE CONCUSSION TESTING AVHS Library 19 PM Mon, Dec 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 19 PM Wed, Jan 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 11 PM Fri, Jan 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 13 PM Wed, Jan 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 18 PM Fri, Jan 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 20 PM Mon, Jan 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 23 PM Wed, Jan 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 25 PM Fri, Jan 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 27 PM Mon, Jan 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 30 PM Mon, Jan 7:00 MANDATORY Spring Sport Parent Meeting Amador Valley High 30 PM School Wed, Feb 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 01 PM Fri, Feb 3:30 Weight Lifting / Conditioning AVHS 03 PM Mon, Feb 3:30 SOFTBALL TRYOUTS BEGIN - JV and VARSITY AVHS 06 PM Tue, Feb 3:30 SOFTBALL TRY OUTS CONTINUE - JV and VARSITY AVHS 07 PM Wed, Feb 3:30 SOFTBALL TRY OUTS CONTINUE - JV and VARSITY AVHS 08 PM Thu, Feb 3:30 SOFTBALL TRY OUTS CONTINUE - JV and VARSITY AVHS 09 PM Fri, Feb 3:30 SOFTBALL TRY OUTS CONTINUE - JV and VARSITY AVHS 10 PM Sat, Feb 9:00 SOFTBALL TRYOUTS CONTINUE - JV and VARSITY AVHS 11 AM Mon, Feb 3:30 SOFTBALL TRY OUTS CONTINUE - JV and VARSITY AVHS 13 PM Tue, Feb 3:30 SOFTBALL TRY OUTS CONTINUE - JV and VARSITY AVHS 14 PM Wed, Feb 3:30 SOFTBALL TRY OUTS CONTINUE - JV and VARSITY AVHS 15 PM This schedule was provided by TeamPages.com. Date Time Event Location Thu, Feb 3:30 SOFTBALL TRY OUTS CONTINUE - JV and VARSITY AVHS 16 PM Fri, Feb 1:30 SOFTBALL TRY OUTS CONTINUE - JV and VARSITY AVHS 17 PM Sat, Feb 9:00 SOFTBALL TRYOUTS CONTINUE - JV and VARSITY Double Diamond Sports 18 AM Academy Thu, Feb 3:30 AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Logan High School (H) James Logan HS 23 PM Thu, Mar 4:00 Fiesta Taco Night Fiesta Taco 02 PM Thu, Mar 4:00 Vacaville High School (A) @ AV Softball - Varsity (H) AVHS 02 PM Thu, Mar 4:00 AV Softball - JV @ Vacaville High School AVHS 02 PM Thu, Mar 4:00 Fiesta Taco Night Fiesta Taco 02 PM Thu, Mar 4:00 Fiesta Taco Night Fiesta Taco 02 PM Wed, Mar 4:00 Logan (A) @ AV Softball - JV (H) AVHS 08 PM Thu, Mar 6:00 Queen of the Mountain: AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Northgate Pleasanton Sports Park 09 PM High School (H) Fri, Mar 6:00 Queen of the Mountain: AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Concord High Pleasanton Sports Park 10 PM School (H) Sat, Mar 11:00 Queen of the Mountain: AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Rancho Cotate Pleasanton Sports Park 11 AM (H) Sat, Mar 5:00 Queen of the Mountain - CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: AV Softball - Pleasanton Sports Park 11 PM Varsity @ Castro Valley Tue, Mar 4:00 Archbishop Mitty High School (A) @ AV Softball - JV (H) AVHS 14 PM Tue, Mar 4:30 AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Archbishop Mitty High School (H) Mitty High School 14 PM Thu, Mar 4:00 Benicia High School (A) @ AV Softball - JV (H) AVHS 16 PM Thu, Mar 4:00 Benicia High School (A) @ AV Softball - Varsity (H) AVHS 16 PM Thu, Mar 4:00 Fiesta Taco Dinner Night Fiesta Taco 16 PM Thu, Mar 4:00 AV Softball - JV (A) @ Granada High School (H) Granada High School 23 PM Thu, Mar 4:00 AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Granada High School (H) Granada High School 23 PM Fri, Mar Postpon Logan Tournament: AV Softball - JV (A) @ Castro Valley (H) James Logan HS 24 ed Fri, Mar Postpon Logan Tournament: Freedom (A) @ AV Softball - JV (H) TBA 24 ed Sat, Mar Postpon Logan Tournament: AV Softball - JV (A) @ Logan Tournament (H) James Logan HS 25 ed Mon, Mar 4:00 AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Livermore High School (H) Robertson Park 27 PM Mon, Mar 4:00 AV Softball - JV @ Livermore High School Robertson Park 27 PM Tue, Mar 4:00 Non-League Castro Valley High School 28 PM Thu, Mar 4:00 Dublin High School (A) @ AV Softball - Varsity (H) AVHS 30 PM Thu, Mar 4:00 Fiesta Taco Dinner Night Fiesta Taco 30 PM Thu, Mar 4:00 AV Softball - JV @ Kimball HS Kimball High School 30 PM This schedule was provided by TeamPages.com. Date Time Event Location Wed, Apr TBD Michelle Carew Classic: AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Michelle Carew Peralta Canyon Park 05 Classic Tournament (H) Thu, Apr TBD Michelle Carew Classic: AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Michelle Carew Peralta Canyon Park 06 Classic Tournament (H) Fri, Apr TBD Michelle Carew Classic: AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Michelle Carew Peralta Canyon Park 07 Classic Tournament (H) Sat, Apr TBD Michelle Carew Classic: AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Michelle Carew Peralta Canyon Park 08 Classic Tournament (H) Tue, Apr 4:00 AV Softball - JV (A) @ Foothill High School (H) Foothill High School 11 PM Tue, Apr 4:00 AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Foothill High School (H) Foothill High School 11 PM Thu, Apr 4:00 AV Softball - JV (A) @ Monte Vista High School (H) Monte Vista High School 13 PM Thu, Apr 4:00 AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Monte Vista High School (H) Monte Vista High School 13 PM Tue, Apr 4:00 Dougherty Valley High School (A) @ AV Softball - JV (H) AVHS 18 PM Tue, Apr 4:00 Dougherty Valley High School (A) @ AV Softball - Varsity (H) AVHS 18 PM Tue, Apr 4:00 Fiesta Taco Dinner Night Fiesta Taco 18 PM Thu, Apr Postpon AV Softball - JV (A) @ Cal. High School (H) AVHS 20 ed Thu, Apr Postpon Cal. High School (A) @ AV Softball - Varsity (H) AVHS 20 ed Fri, Apr 2:00 Castro Valley: AV Softball - JV (A) @ Castro Valley (H) Castro Valley High School 21 PM Fri, Apr 5:00 Castro Valley: Alhambra (A) @ AV Softball - JV (H) Castro Valley High School 21 PM Sat, Apr 12:30 Castro Valley Tournament: Heritage (A) @ AV Softball - JV (H) Castro Valley High School 22 PM Sat, Apr 2:00 Castro Valley Tournament: AV Softball - JV (A) @ Castro Valley Castro Valley High School 22 PM (H) Sat, Apr 10:30 Castro Valley: AV Softball - JV (A) @ Heritage (H) Castro Valley High School 22 PM Mon, Apr Postpon Cal. High School (A) @ AV Softball - JV (H) AVHS 24 ed Mon, Apr Postpon Cal. High School (A) @ AV Softball - Varsity (H) TBA 24 ed Tue, Apr 4:00 San Ramon Valley High School (A) @ AV Softball - JV (H) AVHS 25 PM Tue, Apr 4:00 AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ San Ramon Valley High School (H) San Ramon Valley High 25 PM School Thu, Apr 4:00 Livermore High School (A) @ AV Softball - JV (H) AVHS 27 PM Thu, Apr 4:00 Livermore High School (A) @ AV Softball - Varsity (H) AVHS 27 PM Thu, Apr 4:00 Fiesta Taco Dinner Night Fiesta Taco 27 PM Fri, Apr 2:00 Logan Tournament: AV Softball - JV (A) @ Castro Valley (H) James Logan HS 28 PM Fri, Apr 3:30 Logan Tournament: AV Softball - JV (A) @ Freedom (H) James Logan HS 28 PM Sat, Apr 2:00 Logan Tournament: Logan @ AV Softball - JV James Logan HS 29 PM Sat, Apr 5:00 Logan Tournament: Castro Valley @ AV Softball - JV TBA 29 PM Sat, Apr 10:30 Logan Tournament: AV Softball - JV @ Foothill James Logan HS 29 PM This schedule was provided by TeamPages.com. Date Time Event Location Tue, May 4:00 Granada High School (A) @ AV Softball - JV (H) AVHS 02 PM Tue, May 4:00 Granada High School (A) @ AV Softball - Varsity (H) AVHS 02 PM Thu, May 4:00 AV Softball - JV (A) @ Carondelet High School (H) Willow Pass Park 04 PM Thu, May 4:00 AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Carondelet High School (H) Willow Pass Park 04 PM Fri, May 4:00 Cal. High School (A) @ AV Softball - JV (H) AVHS 05 PM Fri, May 4:00 Cal. High School (A) @ AV Softball - Varsity (H) AVHS 05 PM Tue, May 4:00 AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ Dublin High School (H) Dublin High School 09 PM Thu, May 4:00 Foothill High School (A) @ AV Softball - JV (H) AVHS 11 PM Thu, May 4:00 Foothill High School (A) @ AV Softball - Varsity (H) AVHS 11 PM Thu, May 4:00 Fiesta Taco Dinner Night Fiesta Taco 11 PM Tue, May TBD TBD - Varsity Playoffs (A) @ AV Softball - Varsity (H) TBA 16 Thu, May TBD AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ TBD - Varsity Playoffs (H) TBA 18 Wed, May 5:00 NCS - Round 1 vs Mt. Eden (A) @ AV Softball - Varsity (H) AVHS 24 PM Fri, May 5:00 Logan High School (A) @ AV Softball - Varsity (H) AVHS 26 PM Tue, May 7:00 TBD - NCS Championships (A) @ AV Softball - Varsity (H) TBA 30 AM Fri, Jun 7:00 AV Softball - Varsity (A) @ TBD - NCS Championships (H) TBA 02 AM Mon, Nov 3:40 OPEN FIELDS Beginning AVHS 27 PM Mon, Dec 3:40 Open Fields AVHS 04 PM Wed, Dec 3:40 Open Fields AVHS 06 PM Mon, Dec 3:40 Open Fields AVHS 11 PM Wed, Dec 3:40 Open Fields AVHS 13 PM Tue, Jan 3:45 Open Fields AVHS Varsity Softball 09 PM Field Wed, Jan 3:45 Open Fields AVHS Varsity Softball 10 PM Field Thu, Jan 3:45 Open Fields AVHS Varsity Softball 11 PM Field Tue, Jan 3:45 Open Fields AVHS Varsity Softball 16 PM Field Wed, Jan 3:45 Open Fields AVHS Varsity Softball 17 PM Field Thu, Jan 3:45 Open Fields AVHS Varsity Softball 18 PM Field Mon, Jan 3:45 Open Fields AVHS Varsity Softball 22 PM Field Tue, Jan 3:45 Open Fields AVHS Varsity Softball 23 PM Field Wed, Jan 3:45 Open Fields AVHS Varsity Softball 24 PM Field This schedule was provided by TeamPages.com.
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