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Athletic Schedule 5-1 Thru Master Schedule - Natick High School Date Time Sport Place Opponent Facility Bus P/U Time 5/1/17 3:45 PM Boys Varsity Baseball Away Wellesley High School Wellesley Sprague School 2:30PM (MAHAN) 5/1/17 3:45 PM Boys Varsity Tennis Home Norwood High School Natick HS Tennis Courts N/A 5/1/17 3:45 PM Boys Junior Varsity Tennis Home Norwood High School Natick HS Tennis Courts N/A 5/1/17 3:45 PM Girls Varsity Tennis Away Norwood High School Norwood HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/1/17 3:45 PM Girls Junior Varsity Tennis Away Norwood High School Norwood HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/1/17 3:45 PM WMS Track Home Hopkinton Middle School Natick HS Track BUS 5/1/17 3:45 PM KMS Track Away Holliston MS Holliston MS BUS 5/1/17 3:45PM Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Away Wellesley High School Wellesley HS 2:30PM (MAHAN) 5/1/17 3:45PM Girls Varsity Softball Home Wellesley High School Natick High School N/A 5/1/17 3:45PM Girls Junior Varsity Softball Home Wellesley High School Natick High School N/A 5/1/17 4:00 PM Boys Varsity Volleyball Away Braintree High School Braintree HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/1/17 5:00 PM Girls Junior Varsity Lacrosse Home North Attleboro High School Natick HS Turf Field N/A 5/1/17 5:00 PM Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball Away Braintree High School Braintree HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/1/17 6:30PM Girls Varsity Lacrosse Home North Attleboro High School Natick HS Turf Field N/A 5/2/17 3:45 PM Boys Freshman Baseball Home Brookline High School Coolidge Field N/A 5/2/17 3:45 PM Boys Junior Varsity Lacrosse Home Brookline High School Natick HS Grass Field N/A 5/2/17 3:45 PM Girls Varsity Lacrosse Away Brookline High School Brookline/Downes Track 2:30PM (FB Field) 5/2/17 4:00 PM Girls Varsity Tennis Away Waltham High School Brandeis University 2:30PM (BACK) 5/2/17 4:00 PM Girls Junior Varsity Tennis Away Waltham High School Brandeis University 2:30PM (BACK) 5/2/17 4:00 PM Boys Varsity Lacrosse Home Brookline High School Natick HS Turf Field N/A 5/2/17 5:30 PM Girls Junior Varsity Lacrosse Away Brookline High School Brookline/Downes Track 2:30PM (FB Field) 5/3/17 3:45 PM Boys Varsity Baseball Away Milton High School Milton - Cunningham Park 2:30PM (MAHAN) 5/3/17 3:45 PM Girls Varsity Softball Away Milton High School Milton - Gile Field 2:30PM (BACK) 5/3/17 3:45 PM Girls Junior Varsity Softball Away Milton High School Milton - Kelly Park 2:30PM (BACK) 5/3/17 3:45 PM Girls Freshman Softball Home Framingham High School Coolidge Field N/A 5/3/17 3:45 PM Boys Varsity Tennis Away Newton North High School Newton North HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/3/17 3:45 PM Boys Junior Varsity Tennis Away Newton North High School Newton North HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/3/17 3:45 PM Girls Varsity Tennis Home Newton North High School Natick HS Tennis Courts N/A 5/3/17 3:45 PM Girls Junior Varsity Tennis Home Newton North High School Natick HS Tennis Courts N/A 5/3/17 3:45 PM B/G Varsity Track Home Tri Meet Dedham/Norwood Natick HS Track N/A 5/3/17 3:45 PM B/G Junior Varsity Track Home Tri Meet Dedham/Norwood Natick HS Track N/A 5/3/17 3:45 PM Boys Freshman Lacrosse Away Wellesley High School Wellesley Sprague School 2:30PM (BACK) 5/3/17 3:45PM Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Away Milton High School Milton - Gile Field 2:30PM (MAHAN) 5/3/17 4:00 PM Boys Varsity Volleyball Away Newton North High School Newton North HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/3/17 5:00 PM Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball Away Newton North High School Newton North HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/4/17 3:45 PM Boys Freshman Baseball Away Milton High School Milton - Gile Field 2:30PM (BACK) 5/4/17 3:45 PM Girls Freshman Softball Away Milton High School Milton - Gile Field 2:30PM (BACK) 5/4/17 3:45 PM Boys Varsity Tennis Home Milton High School Natick HS Tennis Courts N/A 5/4/17 3:45 PM Boys Junior Varsity Tennis Home Milton High School Natick HS Tennis Courts N/A 5/4/17 3:45 PM Girls Varsity Tennis Away Milton High School Milton HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/4/17 3:45 PM Girls Junior Varsity Tennis Away Milton High School Milton HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/4/17 3:45 PM KMS Track Away Westwood Thurston MS Westwood-Thurston MS BUS 5/4/17 3:45 PM WMS Track Away Medway Middle School Medway MS BUS 5/4/17 3:45 PM Boys Varsity Lacrosse Away Braintree High School Braintree HS Turf Field 2:30PM (FB Field) 5/4/17 3:45 PM Boys Junior Varsity Lacrosse Away Braintree High School Braintree HS Turf Field 2:30PM (FB Field) 5/4/17 4:00 PM Girls Varsity Lacrosse Home Braintree High School Natick HS Turf Field N/A 5/4/17 5:30 PM Girls Junior Varsity Lacrosse Home Braintree High School Natick HS Turf Field N/A 5/5/17 3:45 PM Boys Varsity Baseball Away Braintree High School Braintree HS 2:30PM (MAHAN) 5/5/17 3:45 PM Boys Freshman Baseball Away Wellesley High School Wellesley HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/5/17 3:45 PM Girls Varsity Tennis Home Milton High School Natick HS Tennis Courts N/A 5/5/17 3:45 PM Girls Junior Varsity Tennis Home Milton High School Natick HS Tennis Courts N/A 5/5/17 3:45PM Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Away Braintree High School Braintree HS 2:30PM (MAHAN) 5/5/17 3:45PM Girls Varsity Softball Home Braintree High School Natick High School N/A 5/5/17 3:45PM Girls Junior Varsity Softball Home Braintree High School Natick High School N/A 5/5/17 4:00 PM Boys Varsity Volleyball Home Wellesley High School Natick HS Gymnasium N/A 5/5/17 5:00 PM Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball Home Wellesley High School Natick HS Gymnasium N/A 5/8/17 3:30 PM Girls Varsity Lacrosse Away Weston High School Weston HS 2:30PM (FB Field) 5/8/17 3:45 PM Girls Junior Varsity Softball Away Dedham High School Dedham - Memorial Field 2:30PM (BACK) 5/8/17 3:45 PM Boys Varsity Tennis Home Dedham High School Natick HS Tennis Courts N/A 5/8/17 3:45 PM Boys Junior Varsity Tennis Home Dedham High School Natick HS Tennis Courts N/A 5/8/17 3:45 PM Girls Varsity Tennis Away Dedham High School Dedham HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/8/17 3:45 PM Girls Junior Varsity Tennis Away Dedham High School Dedham HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/8/17 3:45 PM KMS Track Away Medway Middle School Medway MS BUS 5/8/17 3:45 PM WMS Track Away Westwood Thurston MS Westwood/Thurston MS BUS 5/8/17 3:45 PM Boys Freshman Lacrosse Home Framingham High School Natick HS Grass Field N/A 5/8/17 3:45PM Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Home Dedham High School Wilson Middle School N/A 5/8/17 3:45PM Girls Varsity Softball Away Dedham High School Dedham - Loewen Field 2:30PM (BACK) 5/8/17 4:00 PM Boys Varsity Lacrosse Home Medway High School Natick HS Turf Field N/A 5/8/17 4:00 PM Boys Junior Varsity Lacrosse Home Medway High School Natick HS Grass Field N/A 5/8/17 4:00 PM Boys Varsity Volleyball Away Norwood High School Norwood HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/8/17 5:00 PM Girls Junior Varsity Lacrosse Away Weston High School Weston HS 2:30PM (FB Field) 5/8/17 5:00 PM Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball Away Norwood High School Norwood HS 2:30PM (BACK) 5/8/17 7:00 PM Boys Varsity Baseball Home Dedham High School Natick HS - Mahan Field N/A.
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