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2018 PCHS Varsity Baseball Spring Schedule.Xlsx Plant City High School 2018 Raiders Baseball Schedule FHSAA Class 8A - District 6 Game Details Date Time H/A Opponent Location *Pre‐Season Classic 2/14/18 5:00 PM Away Sickles Gryphons Strawberry Crest H.S. *Pre‐Season Classic 2/16/18 5:00 PM Home Brandon Eagles Strawberry Crest H.S. Non District Game 2/20/18 7:00 PM Away Hillsborough Terriers Hillsborough High School Non District Game 2/22/18 7:00 PM Home Gaither Cowboys Plant City High School Non District Game 2/27/18 7:00 PM Away Brandon Eagles Brandon High School Non District Game 2/28/18 7:00 PM Away Wharton Wildcats Wharton High School **District Game 3/2/18 7:00 PM Away Durant Cougars Durant High School Non District Game 3/6/18 7:00 PM Home Lennard Longhorns Plant City High School **District Game 3/8/18 7:00 PM Away Riverview Sharks Riverview High School Saladino Pool Game #1 3/10/18 7:00 PM Home Brandon Eagles Brandon High School Saladino Pool Game #2 3/12/18 4:00 PM Home King Lions Brandon High School Saladino Pool Game #3 3/13/18 4:00 PM Away Armwood Hawks Brandon High School Saladino Tourn. Q‐Final 3/14/18 7:00 PM TBD TBD Brandon High School Saladino Tourn. Semi‐Final 3/15/18 7:00 PM TBD TBD Brandon High School Saladino Championship 3/16/18 7:00 PM TBD TBD Brandon High School **District Game 3/20/18 7:00 PM Home Riverview Sharks Plant City High School **District Game 3/23/18 7:00 PM Away Bloomingdale Bulls Bloomingdale High School **District Game 3/27/18 7:00 PM Home East Bay Indians Plant City High School **District Game 3/29/18 7:00 PM Home Durant Cougars Plant City High School Non District Game 4/3/18 7:00 PM Away Strawberry Crest Chargers Strawberry Crest H.S. **District Game 4/10/18 7:00 PM Home Bloomingdale Bulls Plant City High School **District Game 4/12/18 7:00 PM Away East Bay Indians East Bay High School Non District Game 4/17/18 7:00 PM Away Tampa Bay Tech Titans Tampa Bay Tech H.S. Non District Game 4/19/18 7:00 PM Home Newsome Wolves Plant City High School Non District Game 4/25/18 7:00 PM Home Spoto Spartans Plant City High School Non District Game 4/26/18 7:00 PM Away Leto Falcons Leto High School Non District Game 4/27/18 7:00 PM Home Freedom Patriots Plant City High School 8A District 6 Semi‐Final 5/1/18 7:00 PM Home TBD Durant High School 8A District 6 Championship 5/3/18 7:00 PM Home TBD Durant High School FHSAA 8A State Tournament 5/8/18 4:00 PM Home TBD TBD.
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