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08/17/2020 * = League Event Report Generated by Schedule Star 866-448-9438 Whitmer High School 5601 Clegg Dr Toledo, OH 43613 School Phone: 419-473-8382 Fax: 419-473-8461 Email: [email protected] Superintendent Principal Athletic Director Dr. Kadee Anstadt Kristine Martin Thomas Snook Varsity Tennis (Girls) 2020-2021 Day Date Opponent Place Time Thursday Aug. 20 * @ St. Ursula Academy Toledo Tennis Club 4:30PM Tuesday Aug. 25 * @ Fremont Ross High School Fremont Ross High School 4:30PM Thursday Aug. 27 * Notre Dame Academy Whitmer Tennis Courts 4:30PM Tuesday Sep. 01 * Central Catholic HS Whitmer Tennis Courts 4:30PM Wednesday Sep. 02 @ Springfield High School Springfield High School 4:30PM Tuesday Sep. 08 * @ Clay High School Clay High School 4:30PM Wednesday Sep. 09 Maumee High School Whitmer Tennis Courts 4:30PM Thursday Sep. 10 * @ Findlay High School Findlay High School 4:30PM Tuesday Sep. 15 * Lima Senior High School Whitmer Tennis Courts 4:30PM Tuesday Sep. 22 @ Fostoria High School Fostoria High School 4:30PM Wednesday Sep. 23 Maumee Valley Country Day Whitmer Tennis Courts 4:30PM School Friday Sep. 25 * @ TRAC CHAMPIONSHIP MEET Clay High School 10:00AM Central Catholic HS Clay High School Findlay High School Fremont Ross High School Lima Senior High School Notre Dame Academy St. Ursula Academy Whitmer High School Saturday Sep. 26 * @ TRAC CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS Clay High School 10:00AM Central Catholic HS Clay High School Findlay High School Fremont Ross High School Lima Senior High School Notre Dame Academy St. Ursula Academy Whitmer High School Monday Sep. 28 Toledo Christian Whitmer Tennis Courts 4:30PM Tuesday Sep. 29 @ Sylvania Southview Sylvania Southview 4:30PM Monday Oct. 05 @ Wauseon High School Wauseon High School 4:30PM 08/17/2020 * = League Event Report generated by Schedule Star 866-448-9438 .
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