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2020 Andrews University Newmyer Classic 2020 Andrews University Newmyer Classic Schedule Thursday Time AU Gold AU Black JG Court 1 JG Court 2 8:00 CAJV USA mpa ie xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx 9:10 cajv usa SPJV MPA KC HAA SVA MCAC 10:20 xxxxxxxxxxxx GCAJV IE haa kc KCJV SCS 11:30 CA BCA GCA SPVA GRAA ARB xxxxxxxxxxxx 12:40 spva gcs ca sva xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx 1:50 MCAC GCS xxxxxxxxxxx kc cajv MPA SAJV 3:00 xxxxxxxxxxxx haa usa AJCJV AAA sajv ajcjv 4:10 GRAA CAJV HAA AJC CA SVA IE MAY 5:20 ARB USA sva ajc gca gcs xxxxxxxxxxxx 6:30 ie sajv ajcjv mpa BCA GCS GCAJV SPJV 7:40 AJC GCA KC SPVA xxxxxxxxxxxx SCS AAA 8:50 KCJV AJCJV ca ajc SAJV MAY gca spva Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Friday Time AU Gold AU Black JG Court 1 JG Court 2 AA Court 1 7:20 cajv haa ajcjv ie GCS CA kc usa 8:30 HAA GCA BCA SVA AAA KCJV AJC KC USA GRAA 9:40 xxxxxxxxxxxx girls d1 girls d1 girls d1 IE SPJV 10:50 D2 1w 2e SCS AJCJV CAJV ARB D2 3e 4w xxxxxxxxxxx 12:00 SPVA HAA D2 1e 2w D2 3w 4e BCA MCAC SVA GCS 1:10 girls d1 girls d1 xxxxxxxxxxxx girls d1 xxxxxxxxxxx 2:20 D2 1N 1S D2 1E 1W D2 2N 2S D2 2E 2W D2 3N 3S 3:30 xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx KC GCA AJC SPVA MCAC CA Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Saturday Night Time AU Red Time JG Court 1 JG Court 2 AA Court 1 6:45 d2 final 6:45 Notice the start times of the consolation games: 8:00 D2 FINAL 7:45 CONSOLATION GAMES (20 min halves, 18 min run 9:15 d1 final 8:45 and final 2 minutes of each half are stop time, 10:45 D1 FINAL 9:45 2 time-outs per team/game) Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away FINALS CONSOLATION GAMES Divisions Boys Division One Girls Division One East Andrews Junior Cardinals AJC Andrews Junior Cardinals ajc Georgia-Cumberland Academy GCA Collegedale Academy ca Hinsdale Adventist Academy HAA Georgia-Cumberland Academy gca Kingsway College KC Granger Christian School gcs Spring Valley Academy SPVA Shenandoah Valley Academy sva West Spring Valley Academy spva Collegedale Academy CA Battle Creek Academy BCA Granger Christian School GCS MCAC Wildcats MCAC Shenandoah Valley Academy SVA Boys Division Two Girls Division Two North East Andrews Junior Cardinals JV AJCJV Andrews Junior Cardinals JV ajcjv Atlanta Adventist Academy AAA Indy Eagles ie Kingsway College JV KCJV Mount Pisgah Academy mpa Southview Christian School SCS Spencerville Adventist Academy JV sajv South Michigan Adventist Youth MAY West Mount Pisgah Academy MPA Collegedale Academ JV cajv Spencerville Adventist Academy JV SAJV Hinsdale Adventist Academy aa Kingsway College kc East Union Springs Academy usa Andrews Redbirds ARB Collegedale Academy JV CAJV Grand Rapids Adventist Academy GRAA Union Springs Academy USA West Georgia Cumberland Academy JV GCAJV Indy Eagles IE Spring Valley Academy JV SPJV 2020 Andrews University Newmyer Classic Schedule Thursday Friday AA Court 2 sajv mpa MPA MAY SAJV GCAJV xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx D2 3E 3W D2 4N 4E Saturday Night AA Court 2 Notice the start times of the consolation games: CONSOLATION GAMES (20 min halves, 18 min run and final 2 minutes of each half are stop time, 2 time-outs per team/game) Home Away Home Away.
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