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Team Schedule Baseball Team Schedule Dearborn High School Jeff Conway, CAA Baseball 19501 Outer Drive School Phone: 313-827-1632 3/1/2021 to 6/30/2021 Dearborn, MI 48124 Fax: 313-827-1605 [email protected] Baseball Boys Varsity Place Time Tuesday 04/06/21 Northville High School Home 4:30 PM Wednesday 04/07/21 Fordson HS (DH) Away 4:00 PM Thursday 04/08/21 Riverview Comm HS Away 4:00 PM Monday 04/12/21 Plymouth High School Away 4:30 PM Wednesday 04/14/21 Belleville High School (DH) Home 4:00 PM Monday 04/19/21 Hartland High School Away 4:30 PM Thursday 04/22/21 Franklin High School (DH) Home 4:00 PM Friday 04/23/21 Novi High School Home 4:30 PM Wednesday 04/28/21 Livonia Churchill High School (DH) Away 4:00 PM Wednesday 05/05/21 John Glenn (Westland) (DH) Home 4:00 PM Friday 05/07/21 Walled Lake Central HS Away 4:30 PM Monday 05/10/21 Livonia Stevenson HS (DH) Away 4:00 PM Thursday 05/13/21 Wayne Memorial HS (DH) Home 4:00 PM Friday 05/14/21 Annapolis High School Away 4:30 PM Saturday 05/15/21 Garden City HS Away 11:00 AM Tuesday 05/18/21 Novi High School (DH) Away 4:00 PM Thursday 05/20/21 Plymouth Christian Academy Home 4:00 PM Saturday 05/22/21 Allen Park High School (DH) Home 11:00 AM Monday 05/24/21 Edsel Ford High School (@ 5th/3rd Field in Home 7:00 PM Toledo) Tuesday 06/01/21 MHSAA Pre-District @ Dearborn High Home 4:00 PM Saturday 06/05/21 MHSAA District @ Dearborn High School Home 10:00 AM Wednesday 06/09/21 MHSAA Regional Semi-Final Home 4:00 PM Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Tuesday 04/06/21 Northville High School Away 4:30 PM Thursday 04/08/21 Riverview Comm HS Home 4:00 PM Monday 04/12/21 Plymouth High School Home 4:30 PM Wednesday 04/14/21 Belleville High School (DH) Away 4:00 PM Monday 04/19/21 Brighton High School Home 4:30 PM Thursday 04/22/21 Franklin High School (DH) Away 4:00 PM Friday 04/23/21 Salem High School (DH) Away 4:00 PM Wednesday 04/28/21 Livonia Churchill High School (DH) Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 05/05/21 John Glenn (Westland) (DH) Away 4:00 PM Friday 05/07/21 Walled Lake Central HS Home 4:30 PM Monday 05/10/21 Livonia Stevenson HS (DH) Home 4:00 PM Principal Athletic Director Mr. Adam Martin Jeff Conway, CAA 05/28/2021 *=League Event Schedule Star 866-448-9438 Page 1 Team Schedule Dearborn High School Jeff Conway, CAA Baseball 19501 Outer Drive School Phone: 313-827-1632 3/1/2021 to 6/30/2021 Dearborn, MI 48124 Fax: 313-827-1605 [email protected] Baseball Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Saturday 05/15/21 Garden City HS (DH) Home 11:00 AM Tuesday 05/18/21 Novi High School (DH) Home 4:00 PM Saturday 05/22/21 Allen Park High School (DH) Away 11:00 AM Principal Athletic Director Mr. Adam Martin Jeff Conway, CAA 05/28/2021 *=League Event Schedule Star 866-448-9438 Page 2.
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