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Team Schedule Volleyball Team Schedule Badin HS Geoff Melzer Boys Volleyball 571 New London Road School Phone: 513-863-3993 03/03/2021 to 5/31/2021 Hamilton, OH 45013 Fax: 513-785-2844 [email protected] Volleyball Boys Varsity Place Time S Tuesday 03/16/21 Beavercreek HS Away 5:30 PM S Thursday 03/18/21 Tri-Match Scrimmage Badin HS Centerville High School Lakota West High School Home 5:30 PM S Saturday 03/20/21 Tri-Match Scrimmage Badin HS Olentangy High School St. Charles Preparatory School Away 11:00 AM S Tuesday 03/23/21 Tri-Match Scrimmage Badin HS Mason High School Sycamore High School Home 5:30 PM S Thursday 03/25/21 Tri-Match Scrimmage Badin HS Milford High School Princeton High School Away 5:00 PM Saturday 03/27/21 Taylor High School Home 10:00 AM Saturday 03/27/21 West Clermont High School Home 11:00 AM Saturday 03/27/21 Edgewood (Trenton) High School Home 12:00 PM Tuesday 03/30/21 Archbishop Moeller High School Away 7:00 PM Wednesday 03/31/21 Fairfield High School Home 6:30 PM Wednesday 04/07/21 La Salle High School Home 7:00 PM Thursday 04/08/21 *Centerville High School (Centerville Tri-Match @ Away 5:00 PM Centerville) Thursday 04/08/21 Northmont Senior High School (Centerville Tri- Away 6:00 PM Match @ Centerville) Monday 04/12/21 *Bishop Fenwick HS Home 6:30 PM Tuesday 04/13/21 *Archbishop Alter HS Away 7:00 PM Wednesday 04/14/21 Elder High School Away 7:00 PM Thursday 04/15/21 *Archbishop McNicholas HS Home 6:30 PM Tuesday 04/20/21 *Carroll High School Away 7:00 PM Wednesday 04/21/21 Loveland Jr/Sr HS Away 6:30 PM Thursday 04/22/21 *Roger Bacon High School Home 6:30 PM Tuesday 04/27/21 *Chaminade Julienne HS Away 7:00 PM Thursday 04/29/21 *Bishop Fenwick HS Away 7:00 PM Tuesday 05/04/21 Lakota East High School Home 6:30 PM Wednesday 05/05/21 St. Xavier High School Home 6:30 PM Thursday 05/06/21 *Archbishop Alter HS Home 6:30 PM Superintendent Principal Vice Principal Athletic Director Susan Gibbons Brian Pendergest Sid Imhoff Geoff Melzer 03/03/2021 *=League Event Schedule Star 866-448-9438 Page 1 Team Schedule Badin HS Geoff Melzer Boys Volleyball 571 New London Road School Phone: 513-863-3993 03/03/2021 to 5/31/2021 Hamilton, OH 45013 Fax: 513-785-2844 [email protected] Volleyball Boys Varsity Place Time Tuesday 05/11/21 *Archbishop McNicholas HS Away 6:00 PM Thursday 05/13/21 *Carroll High School Home 6:30 PM Tuesday 05/18/21 *Roger Bacon High School Away 6:30 PM Wednesday 05/19/21 *Chaminade Julienne HS Home 6:30 PM Boys Junior Varsity Place Time S Tuesday 03/16/21 Beavercreek HS Away 5:30 PM S Saturday 03/20/21 Tri-Match Scrimmage Badin HS Olentangy High School St. Charles Preparatory School Away 11:00 AM S Thursday 03/25/21 Tri-Match Scrimmage Badin HS Milford High School Princeton High School Away 5:00 PM Friday 03/26/21 West Clermont High School Away 5:00 PM Saturday 03/27/21 Lakota West High School Away 11:00 AM Tuesday 03/30/21 Archbishop Moeller High School Away 6:00 PM Wednesday 03/31/21 Fairfield High School Home 5:30 PM Wednesday 04/07/21 La Salle High School Home 6:00 PM Thursday 04/08/21 *Northmont Senior High School (Centerville Tri- Away 5:00 PM Match @ Centerville) Thursday 04/08/21 Centerville High School (Centerville Tri-Match @ Away 6:00 PM Centerville) Monday 04/12/21 *Bishop Fenwick HS Home 5:30 PM Tuesday 04/13/21 *Archbishop Alter HS Away 6:00 PM Wednesday 04/14/21 Elder High School Away 6:00 PM Tuesday 04/20/21 *Carroll High School Away 6:00 PM Wednesday 04/21/21 Loveland Jr/Sr HS Away 5:30 PM Tuesday 04/27/21 *Chaminade Julienne HS Away 6:00 PM Thursday 04/29/21 *Bishop Fenwick HS Away 6:00 PM Tuesday 05/04/21 Lakota East High School Home 5:30 PM Wednesday 05/05/21 St. Xavier High School Home 5:30 PM Thursday 05/06/21 *Archbishop Alter HS Home 5:30 PM Tuesday 05/11/21 *Archbishop McNicholas HS Away 5:00 PM Thursday 05/13/21 *Carroll High School Home 5:30 PM Tuesday 05/18/21 *Roger Bacon High School Away 5:30 PM Superintendent Principal Vice Principal Athletic Director Susan Gibbons Brian Pendergest Sid Imhoff Geoff Melzer 03/03/2021 *=League Event Schedule Star 866-448-9438 Page 2 Team Schedule Badin HS Geoff Melzer Boys Volleyball 571 New London Road School Phone: 513-863-3993 03/03/2021 to 5/31/2021 Hamilton, OH 45013 Fax: 513-785-2844 [email protected] Volleyball Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Wednesday 05/19/21 *Chaminade Julienne HS Home 5:30 PM Boys Freshman Place Time S Tuesday 03/16/21 Beavercreek HS Away 5:30 PM S Thursday 03/18/21 Tri-Match Scrimmage Badin HS Centerville High School Lakota West High School Home 5:30 PM S Tuesday 03/23/21 Tri-Match Scrimmage Badin HS Mason High School Sycamore High School Home 5:30 PM Saturday 03/27/21 Lakota West High School Away 10:00 AM Tuesday 03/30/21 Archbishop Moeller High School Away 5:00 PM Wednesday 03/31/21 Fairfield High School Home 4:30 PM Wednesday 04/07/21 La Salle High School Home 5:00 PM Thursday 04/08/21 *Centerville High School Away 5:00 PM Monday 04/12/21 *Bishop Fenwick HS Home 4:30 PM Tuesday 04/13/21 *Archbishop Alter HS Away 5:00 PM Wednesday 04/14/21 Elder High School Away 5:00 PM Thursday 04/15/21 *Archbishop McNicholas HS Home 5:30 PM Tuesday 04/20/21 *Carroll High School Away 5:00 PM Thursday 04/22/21 *Roger Bacon High School Home 5:30 PM Tuesday 04/27/21 Chaminade Julienne HS Away 5:00 PM Thursday 04/29/21 *Bishop Fenwick HS Away 5:00 PM Wednesday 05/05/21 St. Xavier High School Home 4:30 PM Thursday 05/06/21 *Archbishop Alter HS Home 4:30 PM Saturday 05/08/21 Thomas Worthington HS Away 11:00 AM Thursday 05/13/21 *Carroll High School Home 4:30 PM Wednesday 05/19/21 *Chaminade Julienne HS Home 4:30 PM Superintendent Principal Vice Principal Athletic Director Susan Gibbons Brian Pendergest Sid Imhoff Geoff Melzer 03/03/2021 *=League Event Schedule Star 866-448-9438 Page 3.
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