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2010 League Schedules + SECTION T, PAGE 6 toledoblade.com THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO t WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 2010+ 2010 SCHEDULES WAITE ROSSFORD MONTPELIER FREMONT ROSS OAK HARBOR CITY Aug. 27-Maumee Aug. 27-at Genoa Aug. 27-Ayersville (Greater Buckeye Conference) (Sandusky Bay Conference) Sep. 3-at Northview Sep. 3-at Eastwood Defending champions Sep. 3-Liberty Center Aug. 27-at Start Aug. 27-Springfi eld LEAGUE Sep. 10-at Perrysburg Sep. 10-Lake City League: Whitmer Sep. 10-at Patrick Henry Sep. 3-Whitmer Sep. 3-at Genoa Sep. 17-at Clay Sep. 17-Perrysburg Sep. 17-Swanton Sep. 10-at Tiffi n Columbian Sep. 10-Eastwood Sep. 24-Scott Sep. 24-Northview Northern Lakes League: Maumee, Southview Sep. 24-at Bryan Sep. 17-at Cleveland Benedictine Sep. 17-at Sandusky Perkins BOWSHER Oct. 1-at Bowsher Oct. 1-at Maumee Suburban Lakes League: Genoa Oct. 1-at Archbold Sep. 25-Hunting Valley Univ. Sch. Sep. 24-at Margaretta Oct. 8- Rogers Oct. 8-at Springfi eld Oct. 8-Wauseon Oct. 1-at Findlay Oct. 1-Port Clinton Aug. 27-Perrysburg Oct. 16-at Woodmore Oct. 15-Southview Toledo Area Athletic Conference: Northwood Oct. 15-Hilltop Oct. 8-Marion Harding Oct. 8-at Edison Sep. 3-at Springfi eld Oct. 22-St. John’s Oct. 22-Anthony Wayne Northwest Ohio Athletic League: Patrick Henry Oct. 22-at Evergreen Oct. 15-at Napoleon Oct. 15-Huron Sep. 10-Maumee Oct. 29-Woodward Oct. 29-at Bowling Green Oct. 29-Delta Oct. 22-Lima Senior Oct. 22-at Clyde Sep. 17-Scott Oct. 29-Sandusky Oct. 29-Sandusky St. Mary Sep. 24-at Central Catholic Oct. 1-Waite SOUTHVIEW OTSEGO OTTAWA HILLS PATRICK HENRY Oct. 8-Woodward WHITMER Aug. 27-St. Francis at UT Aug. 28-St. Charles (Mich.) at FREMONT Oct. 15-at Rogers Aug. 27-Tiffi n Columbian Sep. 4-Rogers Aug. 27-Evergreen Aug. 27-Gibsonburg Eastern Michigan ST. JOSEPH PORT CLINTON Oct. 22-Whitmer Sep. 3-at Fremont Ross Sep. 10-Start Sep. 3-at Hopewell-Loudon Sep. 3-at Ayersville Sep. 3-at Swanton (Sandusky Bay Conference) Oct. 29-Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Sep. 10-Fostoria Sep. 17-at Anthony Wayne Sep. 10-Anthony Wayne Sep. 10-Antwerp Sep. 10-Montpelier (Midland Athletic League) Aug. 27-Woodmore Jesuit Sep. 17-at Rogers Sep. 24-Springfi eld Sep. 17-at Eastwood Sep. 18-Cardinal Stritch at Clay Sep. 17-Liberty Center Aug. 27-Cardinal Stritch Sep. 3-at Gibsonburg Sep. 24-St. John’s Oct. 1-at Perrysburg Sep. 24-Lake Sep. 24-Edon Sep. 24-at Evergreen Sep. 4-Sandusky St. Mary Sep. 10-at Genoa CENTRAL Oct. 1-St. Francis Oct. 8-Maumee Oct. 1-at Elmwood Oct. 1-at Evergreen Oct. 1-Delta Sep. 10-at Gibsonburg Sep. 17-Clyde Oct. 8-Clay Oct. 15-at Rossford Oct. 8-at Liberty Center Oct. 8-at Hilltop Oct. 8-at Bryan Sep. 17-Carey Sep. 24-at Edison CATHOLIC Oct. 15-at Central Catholic Oct. 22-Bowling Green Oct. 15-Gibsonburg Oct. 15-Northwood Oct. 15-Archbold Sep. 24-at Lakota Oct. 1-at Oak Harbor Oct. 22-at Genoa Oct. 22-Danbury Oct. 1-Hopewell-Loudon Aug. 27-Bowling Green Oct. 22-at Bowsher Oct. 29-at Northview Oct. 22-at Eastwood Oct. 8-Margaretta Oct. 29-Start Oct. 29-Woodmore Oct. 29-Toledo Christian at Oct. 29-at Wauseon Oct. 8-at Tiffi n Calvert Oct. 16-at Sandusky St. Mary Sep. 3-Buffalo Bishop Timon- Springfi eld Oct. 15-North Baltimore St. Jude Oct. 22-Sandusky Perkins SPRINGFIELD WOODMORE Oct. 22-at Mohawk Oct. 29-Huron Sep. 10-at Mishawaka (Ind.) Penn SWANTON Oct. 29-at Seneca East Sep. 17-at Start WOODWARD Aug. 27-at Oak Harbor Aug. 27-at Port Clinton TOLEDO Sep. 3-Bowsher Aug. 27-Lake Sep. 24-Bowsher Aug. 27-at Mansfi eld Sep. 3-Cardinal Stritch CHRISTIAN Sep. 3-Patrick Henry Oct. 1-at Clay Sep. 10-Clay Sep. 10-Tiffi n Calvert HOLGATE VAN BUREN Sep. 10-at Sheffi eld Brookside Sep. 17-Bowling Green Aug. 27-Delta at Springfi eld Sep. 10-at Wauseon Oct. 8-St. Francis at UT Sep. 24-at St. Francis Sep. 17-Genoa Sep. 17-at Montpelier (Green Meadows Conference) (Blanchard Valley Conference Oct. 15-Whitmer Sep. 24-at Southview Sep. 24-Eastwood Sep. 3-at Holgate Aug. 27-North Baltimore Oct. 1-at Rogers Oct. 1-at Northview Sep. 10-Fort Loramie at Central Sep. 24-Archbold Aug. 27-Mohawk Oct. 22-Akron Buchtel Oct. 8-at Bowsher Oct. 1-at Lake Oct. 1-Liberty Center Sep. 3-Toledo Christian Sep. 3-at Liberty-Benton Oct. 29-St. John’s Oct. 8-Rossford Oct. 8-at Elmwood Catholic Sep. 10-at Hilltop Oct. 15-at Scott Oct. 15-Perrysburg Sep. 17-at Ada Oct. 8-at Evergreen Sep. 10-at McComb Oct. 22-at Start Oct. 15-Waite Oct. 15-at Delta Sep. 17-Wayne Trace Sep. 17-Hardin Northern Oct. 22-at Maumee Oct. 22-at Gibsonburg Sep. 24-Hilltop at Springfi eld Sep. 24-at Ayersville CLAY Oct. 29- at Waite Oct. 29-at Anthony Wayne Oct. 2-Cardinal Stritch at Clay Oct. 22-Bryan Sep. 24-at Leipsic Oct. 29-at Otsego Oct. 29-at Danbury Oct. 1-at Fairview Oct. 1-Arcadia Aug. 27-Northview Oct. 8-Edon at Perrysburg Oct. 8-Edgerton Sep. 3-Perrysburg Oct. 15-at Danbury Oct. 8-Arlington Oct. 15-at Hicksville Oct. 15-at Pandora-Gilboa Sep. 10-at Springfi eld Oct. 22-at Northwood WAUSEON Oct. 22-Tinora Sep. 17-Waite Oct. 29-Ottawa Hills at Springfi eld Oct. 22-Vanlue NORTHERN TOLEDO AREA Aug. 27-Fairview Oct. 29-at Antwerp Oct. 29-Cory-Rawson Sep. 24-at Start SUBURBAN Sep. 3-at Napoleon Oct. 1-Central Catholic Sep. 10-Swanton LAKOTA Oct. 8-at Whitmer LAKES LEAGUE ATHLETIC CONF. Sep. 17-at Delta Oct. 15-St. John’s at Bowsher LAKES LEAGUE NORTHWEST OHIO Sep. 24-at Liberty Center (Midland Athletic League) Oct. 22-Rogers Oct. 1-Bryan Aug. 27-at Northwood SOUTHEAST Oct. 29-St. Francis ANTHONY WAYNE CARDINAL ATHLETIC LEAGUE Oct. 8-at Montpelier Sep. 3-at Elmwood EASTWOOD Oct. 15-Evergreen Sep. 10-Margaretta ROGERS Aug. 27-Rogers STRITCH Oct. 22-at Archbold Sep. 17-at Hopewell-Loudon MICHIGAN Sep. 3-Start Aug. 27-at Clyde Sep. 24-Fremont St. Joseph Aug. 27-at Anthony Wayne Sep. 3-Rossford Aug. 27-at Fremont St. Joseph Oct. 29-Patrick Henry Sep. 10-at Otsego Sep. 3-at Woodmore ARCHBOLD Oct. 1-at Carey Sep. 4-at Southview Sep. 17-Southview Sep. 10-at Oak Harbor Oct. 8-Mohawk Sep. 10-Northview Sep. 17-Otsego Sep. 10-Plymouth (Mich.) Chris- Aug. 27-Hicksville BEDFORD Sep. 24-at Maumee tian at Clay Sep. 3-at Bryan Oct. 15-Seneca East Sep. 17-Whitmer Oct. 1-at Bowling Green Sep. 24-at Woodmore Oct. 22-at North Baltimore (Southeastern Conference) Oct. 1 -Woodward Oct. 1-Genoa Sep. 18-Ottawa HIlls at Clay Sep. 10-at Fairview Oct. 8-Perrysburg Sep. 24-at Danbury Sep. 17-Evergreen OTHER Oct. 29-Tiffi n Calvert Aug. 27-Carleton Airport Oct. 8-at Waite Oct. 15-at Northview Oct. 8-at Lake Sep. 3-Ypsilanti Lincoln Oct. 15-Bowsher Oct. 15-Elmwood Oct. 2-Toledo Christian at Clay Sep. 24-at Swanton Oct. 22-at Rossford Oct. 9-Gates Mills Gilmour at Oct. 1-Montpelier NW OHIO LIBERTY-BENTON Sep. 10-at Ann Arbor Huron Oct. 22-at Clay Oct. 29-Springfi eld Oct. 22-at Patrick Henry Sep. 17-Saline Oct. 29-Scott Oct. 29-Gibsonburg Clay Oct. 8-Delta (Blanchard Valley Conference) Oct. 15-Edon at Clay Oct. 15-at Patrick Henry Aug. 27-Elida Sep. 24-at Ann Arbor Pioneer ST. FRANCIS ELMWOOD Oct. 22-at Hilltop Oct. 22-Wauseon ARCADIA Sep. 3-Van Buren Oct. 1-Ann Arbor Skyline BOWLING GREEN Oct. 29-at Northwood Oct. 29-at Liberty Center (Blanchard Valley Conference) Sep. 10-at Arlington Oct. 8-at Monroe Aug. 27-Southview at UT Aug. 27-at Central Catholic Aug. 27-at Hopewell-Loudon Aug. 28-Newbury Sep. 17-at McComb Oct. 15-at Tecumseh Sep. 3-Findlay at Waite Sep. 3-at Fostoria Sep. 3-Lakota DANBURY BRYAN Sep. 3-at Pandora-Gilboa Sep. 24-Vanlue Oct. 22-Monroe Jefferson Sep. 10-at Hilliard Davidson Sep. 10-Napoleon Sep. 10-at North Baltimore Sep. 10-at Vanlue Oct. 1-at Cory-Rawson Sep. 17-at St. John’s at BGSU Sep. 17-Sidney Lehman Catholic Aug. 27-at Upper Scioto Valley Aug. 27-at Van Wert Sep. 17-at Springfi eld Sep. 3-at North Baltimore Sep. 3-Archbold Sep. 17-Arlington Oct. 8-at Arcadia Sep. 24-Woodward Sep. 24-at Perrysburg Sep. 24-at Gibsonburg Sep. 24-Cory-Rawson Oct. 15-at Hardin Northern BLISSFIELD Oct. 1-at Whitmer Oct. 1-Otsego Sep. 10-Fostoria St. Wendelin Sep. 10-at Delta Oct. 1-Anthony Wayne Sep. 17-at Hilltop Sep. 17-Napoleon Oct. 1-at Van Buren Oct. 22-Pandora-Gilboa (Lenawee County Athletic Assoc.) Oct. 8-Central Catholic at UT Oct. 8-Northview Oct. 8-Woodmore Oct. 8-Liberty-Benton Oct. 29-Leipsic Aug. 27-at Sand Creek Oct. 15-at Start Oct. 15-at Eastwood Sep. 24-Cardinal Stritch Sep. 24-Montpelier Oct. 15-at Maumee Oct. 1-Edon Oct. 1-at Wauseon Oct. 15-Leipsic Sep. 2-at Whiteford Oct. 22-Scott at Rogers Oct. 22-at Southview Oct. 22-at Lake Oct. 22-at McComb Sep. 10-Dundee Oct. 29-at Clay Oct.
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