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Team Schedule Team Schedule - Oyster River High School Opponent H/A Time Baseball Boys Varsity Wednesday 4/3/2013 Somersworth High School Home 4:00PM Boys Junior Baseball Varsity Wednesday 4/3/2013 Somersworth High School Away 4:00PM Tennis Girls Varsity Wednesday 4/3/2013 Bishop Brady High School Away 4:00PM Tennis Boys Varsity Friday 4/5/2013 Kennett High School Home 4:00PM Tennis Girls Varsity Friday 4/5/2013 Kennett High School Away 4:00PM Baseball Boys Varsity Monday 4/8/2013 Portsmouth High Athletics Home 5:30PM Boys Junior Baseball Varsity Monday 4/8/2013 Portsmouth High Athletics Away 4:00PM Tennis Boys Varsity Monday 4/8/2013 St. Thomas Aquinas HS Away 4:00PM Tennis Girls Varsity Monday 4/8/2013 St. Thomas Aquinas HS Home 4:00PM Lacrosse Girls Varsity Monday 4/8/2013 Pembroke Academy Home 4:00PM Girls Junior Lacrosse Varsity Monday 4/8/2013 Pembroke Academy Home 5:30PM Softball Girls Varsity Wednesday 4/10/2013 Trinity High School Home 4:00PM Lacrosse Boys Varsity Wednesday 4/10/2013 Dover High School Home 4:00PM Boys Junior Lacrosse Varsity Wednesday 4/10/2013 Dover High School Home 5:30PM Lacrosse Girls Varsity Thursday 4/11/2013 John Stark Regional High School Away 4:00PM Girls Junior Lacrosse Varsity Thursday 4/11/2013 John Stark Regional High School Away 5:30PM Baseball Boys Varsity Friday 4/12/2013 Kennett High School Away 4:00PM Boys Junior Baseball Varsity Friday 4/12/2013 Kennett High School Home 4:00PM Softball Girls Varsity Friday 4/12/2013 Kennett High School Away 4:00PM Tennis Boys Varsity Friday 4/12/2013 Hollis-Brookline HS Away 4:00PM Tennis Girls Varsity Friday 4/12/2013 Hollis-Brookline HS Home 4:00PM Lacrosse Boys Varsity Friday 4/12/2013 St. Thomas Aquinas HS Away 4:00PM Boys Junior Lacrosse Varsity Friday 4/12/2013 St. Thomas Aquinas HS Away 5:30PM Pelham High School (Pelham Track Coed Varsity Saturday 4/13/2013 Invitational) Away 10:00AM Tennis Boys Varsity Monday 4/15/2013 Portsmouth High Athletics Home 4:00PM Tennis Girls Varsity Monday 4/15/2013 Portsmouth High Athletics Away 4:00PM Lacrosse Girls Varsity Monday 4/15/2013 Hopkinton Away 4:00PM Girls Junior Lacrosse Varsity Monday 4/15/2013 Cancelled- Hopkinton Away 5:30PM Track Coed Varsity Tuesday 4/16/2013 Tri meet wth Coe-Brown and Milford Away TBA Lacrosse Boys Varsity Tuesday 4/16/2013 Spaulding High School Home 4:00PM Boys Junior Lacrosse Varsity Tuesday 4/16/2013 Spaulding High School Home 5:30PM Lacrosse Girls Varsity Tuesday 4/16/2013 Merrimack Valley High School Away 4:00PM Lacrosse Girls Junior Tuesday 4/16/2013 Merrimack Valley High School Away 5:30PM Varsity Baseball Boys Varsity Wednesday 4/17/2013 St. Thomas Aquinas HS Home 4:00PM Boys Junior Baseball Varsity Wednesday 4/17/2013 St. Thomas Aquinas HS Home 4:00PM Boys Middle Baseball School Wednesday 4/17/2013 Hampton Academy Home 3:30PM Softball Girls Varsity Wednesday 4/17/2013 St. Thomas Aquinas HS Away 4:00PM Tennis Boys Varsity Wednesday 4/17/2013 Con Val High School Away 4:00PM Tennis Girls Varsity Wednesday 4/17/2013 Con Val High School Home 4:00PM Lacrosse Girls Varsity Thursday 4/18/2013 Kingswood Regional HS Home 4:00PM Girls Junior Lacrosse Varsity Thursday 4/18/2013 Kingswood Regional HS Home 5:30PM Baseball Boys Varsity Friday 4/19/2013 Coe-Brown Northwood Academy Away 4:00PM Boys Junior Baseball Varsity Friday 4/19/2013 Coe-Brown Northwood Academy Home TBA Softball Girls Varsity Friday 4/19/2013 Coe-Brown Northwood Academy Away 4:00PM Tennis Boys Varsity Friday 4/19/2013 Milford High School Away 4:00PM Tennis Girls Varsity Friday 4/19/2013 Milford High School Home 4:00PM Lacrosse Boys Varsity Friday 4/19/2013 Portsmouth High Athletics Home 4:00PM Boys Junior Lacrosse Varsity Friday 4/19/2013 Portsmouth High Athletics Home 5:30PM Track Coed Varsity Saturday 4/20/2013 Merrimack Valley Invitational Away 10:00AM Baseball Boys Varsity Monday 4/22/2013 Windham HS Home 4:00PM Boys Junior Baseball Varsity Monday 4/22/2013 Windham HS Away 4:00PM Softball Girls Varsity Monday 4/22/2013 Windham HS Home 4:00PM Lacrosse Boys Varsity Tuesday 4/23/2013 Merrimack High School Home 4:00PM Boys Junior Lacrosse Varsity Tuesday 4/23/2013 Merrimack High School Home 5:30PM Baseball Boys Varsity Wednesday 4/24/2013 St. Thomas Aquinas HS Away 4:00PM Boys Junior Baseball Varsity Wednesday 4/24/2013 St. Thomas Aquinas HS Home 4:00PM Softball Girls Varsity Wednesday 4/24/2013 St. Thomas Aquinas HS Away 4:00PM Baseball Boys Varsity Friday 4/26/2013 Sanborn Regional Schools Home 4:00PM Boys Junior Baseball Varsity Friday 4/26/2013 Sanborn Regional Schools Away 4:00PM Softball Girls Varsity Friday 4/26/2013 Sanborn Regional Schools Home 4:00PM Track Coed Varsity Saturday 4/27/2013 (Coe-Brown Black Bear Invitational Away TBA Baseball Boys Varsity Monday 4/29/2013 Souhegan High School Away 4:00PM Boys Junior Baseball Varsity Monday 4/29/2013 Souhegan High School Home 4:00PM Softball Girls Varsity Monday 4/29/2013 Souhegan High School Away 4:00PM Tennis Boys Varsity Monday 4/29/2013 Goffstown School District Home 4:00PM Tennis Girls Varsity Monday 4/29/2013 Goffstown School District Away 4:00PM Lacrosse Girls Varsity Monday 4/29/2013 Windham HS Away 4:00PM Girls Junior Lacrosse Varsity Monday 4/29/2013 Windham HS Away 5:30PM Lacrosse Boys Varsity Tuesday 4/30/2013 Bedford High School Away 4:00PM Boys Junior Lacrosse Varsity Tuesday 4/30/2013 Bedford High School Away 5:30PM Baseball Boys Varsity Wednesday 5/1/2013 Hollis-Brookline HS Home 4:00PM Boys Junior Baseball Varsity Wednesday 5/1/2013 Hollis-Brookline HS Away TBA Softball Girls Varsity Wednesday 5/1/2013 Hollis-Brookline HS Home 4:00PM Girls Middle Softball School Wednesday 5/1/2013 Cooperative Middle School Away 3:30PM Tennis Boys Varsity Wednesday 5/1/2013 Derryfield School Home 4:00PM Girls Middle Softball School Thursday 5/2/2013 Portsmouth Middle School Away 3:30PM Track Coed Varsity Thursday 5/2/2013 (Portsmouth Clipper Relays Away TBA Coed Middle Track School Thursday 5/2/2013 (Meet @ Dover) Away 3:30PM Lacrosse Boys Varsity Thursday 5/2/2013 Goffstown School District Home 4:00PM Boys Junior Lacrosse Varsity Thursday 5/2/2013 Goffstown School District Home 5:30PM Baseball Boys Varsity Friday 5/3/2013 Milford High School Away 4:00PM Boys Junior Baseball Varsity Friday 5/3/2013 Milford High School Home 4:00PM Boys Middle Baseball School Friday 5/3/2013 Newmarket Jr/Sr HS Away 3:30PM Softball Girls Varsity Friday 5/3/2013 Milford High School Away 4:00PM Tennis Boys Varsity Friday 5/3/2013 Pembroke Academy Away 4:00PM Tennis Girls Varsity Friday 5/3/2013 Pembroke Academy Home 4:00PM Girls Middle Softball School Monday 5/6/2013 Cooperative Middle School Home 3:30PM Tennis Boys Varsity Monday 5/6/2013 Trinity High School Home 4:00PM Tennis Girls Varsity Monday 5/6/2013 Trinity High School Away 4:00PM Coed Middle Track School Monday 5/6/2013 Spaulding High School Away 3:30PM Lacrosse Boys Varsity Monday 5/6/2013 Timberlane Regional High School Away 4:00PM Boys Junior Lacrosse Varsity Monday 5/6/2013 Timberlane Regional High School Away 5:30PM Lacrosse Girls Varsity Monday 5/6/2013 Pelham High School Home 4:00PM Girls Junior Lacrosse Varsity Monday 5/6/2013 Pelham High School Home 5:30PM Track Coed Varsity Tuesday 5/7/2013 Pembroke Academy Away TBA Lacrosse Boys Varsity Tuesday 5/7/2013 Bow High School Home 4:00PM Boys Junior Lacrosse Varsity Tuesday 5/7/2013 Bow High School Home 5:30PM Baseball Boys Varsity Wednesday 5/8/2013 Portsmouth High Athletics Away 5:30PM Boys Junior Baseball Varsity Wednesday 5/8/2013 Portsmouth High Athletics Home 5:30PM Softball Girls Varsity Wednesday 5/8/2013 Portsmouth High Athletics Away 5:30PM Girls Middle Softball School Wednesday 5/8/2013 Newmarket Jr/Sr HS Home 3:30PM Lacrosse Girls Varsity Wednesday 5/8/2013 Laconia High School Home 4:00PM Tennis Boys Varsity Thursday 5/9/2013 Windham HS Home 4:00PM Tennis Girls Varsity Thursday 5/9/2013 Windham HS Away 4:00PM Lacrosse Boys Varsity Thursday 5/9/2013 Winnacunnet High School Away 4:00PM Boys Junior Lacrosse Varsity Thursday 5/9/2013 Winnacunnet High School Away 5:30PM Lacrosse Girls Varsity Thursday 5/9/2013 Derryfield School Home 4:00PM Girls Junior Lacrosse Varsity Thursday 5/9/2013 Derryfield School Home 5:30PM Boys Middle Baseball School Friday 5/10/2013 Sacred Heart School Home 3:30PM Girls Middle Softball School Friday 5/10/2013 Sacred Heart School Away 3:30PM Track Coed Varsity Saturday 5/11/2013 Milford High School Away 10:00AM Baseball Boys Varsity Monday 5/13/2013 John Stark Regional High School Home 4:00PM Boys Junior Baseball Varsity Monday 5/13/2013 John Stark Regional High School Away 4:00PM Boys Middle Baseball School Monday 5/13/2013 Newmarket Jr/Sr HS Home 3:30PM Softball Girls Varsity Monday 5/13/2013 John Stark Regional High School Home 4:00PM Girls Middle Softball School Monday 5/13/2013 St. Mary Academy Home 3:30PM Tennis Boys Varsity Monday 5/13/2013 Portsmouth High Athletics Away 4:00PM Tennis Girls Varsity Monday 5/13/2013 Portsmouth High Athletics Home 4:00PM Lacrosse Girls Varsity Monday 5/13/2013 Pembroke Academy Away 4:00PM Girls Junior Lacrosse Varsity Monday 5/13/2013 Pembroke Academy Away 5:30PM Boys Middle Baseball School Tuesday 5/14/2013 Greenland Central School Home 3:30PM Lacrosse Girls Varsity Tuesday 5/14/2013 Bishop Brady High School Home 4:30PM Girls Junior Lacrosse Varsity Tuesday 5/14/2013 Bishop Brady High School Home 6:00PM Baseball Boys Varsity Wednesday 5/15/2013 Windham HS Away 4:00PM Boys Junior Baseball Varsity Wednesday 5/15/2013 Windham HS Home 4:00PM Softball Girls Varsity Wednesday 5/15/2013 Windham HS Away 4:00PM Girls Middle Softball School Wednesday 5/15/2013 Portsmouth Middle School Home 3:30PM Tennis Boys Varsity Wednesday 5/15/2013 St.
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