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Freshman Basketball Freshman Basketball Anthony Wayne High John Snyder School 2019-20 Season [email protected] 5967 Finzel Rd (419) 877-0927 Whitehouse, OH 43571-9664 Date Time Type Opponent Site Dismiss Depart 11/23/2019 9:30 Anthony Wayne High School - Dick S Bryan High/Middle School N/A N/A Sat AM Albaugh Gymnasium - Anthony Wayne HS 12/6/2019 4:45 Bowling Green High School L BGHS - Gym - Bowling Green HS N/A N/A Fri PM - OH 12/7/2019 4:30 Anthony Wayne High School - Dick NL Fremont City Schools N/A N/A Sat PM Albaugh Gymnasium - Anthony Wayne HS 12/13/2019 4:45 Springfield High School L Springfield High School - Field House N/A N/A Fri PM (Holland) 12/20/2019 4:45 Anthony Wayne High School - Dick L Maumee High School N/A N/A Fri PM Albaugh Gymnasium - Anthony Wayne HS 12/21/2019 4:15 NL Start High School Start High School - Main Gym N/A N/A Sat PM 12/27/2019 4:15 Anthony Wayne High School - Dick NL Genoa Area High School N/A N/A Fri PM Albaugh Gymnasium - Anthony Wayne HS 12/28/2019 4:30 Robert S. Rogers High Rogers High School - James Vitale Field L N/A N/A Sat PM School House 1/2/2020 6:00 Sylvania Southview High Sylvania Southview High School - Gym - L N/A N/A Thu PM School Southview HS 1/4/2020 4:30 Wauseon High/Middle Anthony Wayne High School - Dick NL N/A N/A Sat PM School Albaugh Gymnasium - Anthony Wayne HS 1/7/2020 4:45 Anthony Wayne High School - Dick L Napoleon High School N/A N/A Tue PM Albaugh Gymnasium - Anthony Wayne HS 1/9/2020 6:00 Sylvania Northview High Sylvania Northview High School - Main L N/A N/A Thu PM School - Freshmen Black Gym - Northview HS 1/16/2020 6:00 Anthony Wayne High School - Dick L Perrysburg High School N/A N/A Thu PM Albaugh Gymnasium - Anthony Wayne HS 1/18/2020 4:30 St. John's Jesuit High NL St. John's Jesuit High School - Dome Gym N/A N/A Sat PM School 1/21/2020 4:45 Central Catholic High Anthony Wayne High School - Dick NL N/A N/A Tue PM School-Toledo Albaugh Gymnasium - Anthony Wayne HS 1/23/2020 6:00 Bowling Green High School Anthony Wayne High School - Dick L N/A N/A Thu PM - OH Albaugh Gymnasium - Anthony Wayne HS 1/28/2020 4:45 Anthony Wayne High School - Dick NL Defiance High School N/A N/A Tue PM Albaugh Gymnasium - Anthony Wayne HS 1/31/2020 4:45 Springfield High School Anthony Wayne High School - Dick L N/A N/A Fri L N/A N/A Fri PM (Holland) Albaugh Gymnasium - Anthony Wayne HS 2/4/2020 4:45 L Maumee High School Maumee High School - Gym - Maumee HS N/A N/A Tue PM 2/7/2020 4:45 Sylvania Southview High Anthony Wayne High School - Dick L N/A N/A Fri PM School Albaugh Gymnasium - Anthony Wayne HS 2/11/2020 4:45 Napoleon Jr./Sr. High School - Grand L Napoleon High School N/A N/A Tue PM Canyon 2/14/2020 4:45 Sylvania Northview High Anthony Wayne High School - Dick L N/A N/A Fri PM School - Freshmen Black Albaugh Gymnasium - Anthony Wayne HS 2/21/2020 4:45 Perrysburg High School - Gym - L Perrysburg High School N/A N/A Fri PM Perrysburg HS Game types: P = Practice, S = Scrimmage, L = League, NL = Non League, T = Tournament, PS = Postseason Printed from ArbiterLive.com.
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