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2019 High School Softball Master Birmingham City Schools Department of Athletics 2019 High School Softball Schedule Date Time Visiting Team Venue Home 02/18/2019 11:00 AM CSTP. D. Jackson-Olin High School A.H. Parker High School SoftballParker 02/18/2019 8:00 AM CST at Gardendale Invitational GHS Softball Field (located at GardendaleRamsay H.S. beside Bragg) 02/19/2019 5:00 PM CST at Fairfield High Preparatory Fairfield High Preparatory SchoolWoodlawn Stadium 02/19/2019 5:00 PM CST at Fultondale High School Fultondale Sports Complex Ramsay 02/20/2019 4:30 PM CST Gardendale High School North Birmingham Park Carver 02/21/2019 7:30 PM CST Carver, G. W. High School, (BHM)Hooper City Woodlawn 02/21/2019 5:00 PM CST at Bessemer City High School Bessemer City High School SportsplexWenonah 02/23/2019 10:00 AM CSTBCS High School Tournament A.H. Parker High School Softball Woodlawn 02/23/2019 12:00 PM CST • at Carver, G. W. High School,Huffman (BHM) High School Athletic ComplexWoodlawn 02/23/2019 10:00 AM CSTBCS High School Tournament A.H. Parker High School Softball Wenonah 02/23/2019 10:00 AM CST • at Parker, A.H. High School A.H. Parker High School Softball Wenonah 02/23/2019 10:00 AM CSTBCS High School Tournament A.H. Parker High School Softball Carver 02/23/2019 12:00 PM CST • Woodlawn High School Huffman High School Athletic ComplexCarver 02/23/2019 10:00 AM CSTat BCS High School Tournament A.H. Parker High School Softball Huffman 02/23/2019 10:00 AM CSTBCS High School Tournament A.H. Parker High School Softball Jackson-Olin 02/23/2019 10:00 AM CST • Ramsay High School Huffman High School Athletic ComplexJackson-Olin 02/23/2019 10:00 AM CSTBCS High School Tournament A.H. Parker High School SoftballParker 02/23/2019 10:00 AM CST • Wenonah High School A.H. Parker High School SoftballParker 02/23/2019 10:00 AM CSTBCS High School Tournament A.H. Parker High School Softball Ramsay 02/23/2019 10:00 AM CST • at P. D. Jackson-Olin High SchoolHuffman High School Athletic ComplexRamsay 03/05/2019 5:00 PM CST Bessemer City High School Wiggins Park Wenonah 03/05/2019 4:00 PM CST at Victory Christian School VCS Softball Field Huffman 03/05/2019 5:00 PM CST Parker, A.H. High School The Altamont Ramsay 03/06/2019 4:30 PM CST Paul Bryant High School Wiggins Park Wenonah 03/06/2019 6:30 PM CST Paul Bryant High School Wiggins Park Wenonah 03/06/2019 5:00 PM CST Huffman High School A.H. Parker High School SoftballParker 03/07/2019 5:00 PM CST at John Carroll Catholic High SchoolJCCHS Softball Field Woodlawn 03/07/2019 5:00 PM CST at Fairfield High Preparatory Fairfield High Preparatory SchoolCarver Stadium 03/07/2019 5:00 PM CST Shades Valley High School The Altamont Ramsay 03/12/2019 5:00 PM CDT John Carroll Catholic High SchoolHooper City Woodlawn 03/12/2019 3:30 PM CDT at Indian Springs School ISS SOFTBALL FIELD Wenonah 03/12/2019 5:45 PM CDT at Indian Springs School ISS SOFTBALL FIELD Wenonah 03/12/2019 5:00 PM CDT Center Point High School North Birmingham Park Carver 03/12/2019 TBA Fultondale High School Huffman High School Athletic ComplexHuffman 03/12/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Bessemer City High School Bessemer City High School SportsplexHuffman 03/12/2019 3:30 PM CDT at Heritage Christian Academy HCA Softball Field Jackson-Olin 03/12/2019 5:00 PM CDT Ramsay High School A.H. Parker High School SoftballParker 03/13/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Center Point High School Center Point High School - SoftballWoodlawn 03/13/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Tarrant High School tarrant athletic complex Carver 03/14/2019 5:00 PM CDT Carver, G. W. High School, (BHM)Wiggins Park Wenonah 03/14/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Fairfield High Preparatory Fairfield High Preparatory SchoolJackson-Olin Stadium 03/14/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Shades Valley High School Shades Valley High School SoftballRamsay 03/18/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Vincent High School Vincent Middle High School SoftballWenonah Field 03/18/2019 4:00 PM CDT at McAdory High School McAdory High School Yellow JacketRamsay Stadium 03/19/2019 7:00 PM CDT at Ramsay High School George Ward Softball Complex Woodlawn 03/19/2019 5:00 PM CDT Pleasant Grove High School Wiggins Park Wenonah 03/19/2019 7:00 PM CDT Minor High School North Birmingham Park Carver 03/19/2019 4:00 PM CDT at Homewood High School Softball Field Huffman 03/19/2019 5:30 PM CDT Victory Christian School Huffman High School Athletic ComplexHuffman 03/19/2019 5:00 PM CDT Fairfield High Preparatory A.H. Parker High School SoftballParker 03/19/2019 7:00 PM CDT Woodlawn High School The Altamont Ramsay 03/20/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Parker, A.H. High School A.H. Parker High School Softball Woodlawn 03/20/2019 7:00 PM CDT Carver, G. W. High School, (BHM)McAlpine Park Jackson-Olin 03/20/2019 5:00 PM CDT Woodlawn High School A.H. Parker High School SoftballParker 03/21/2019 5:00 PM CDT Minor High School Wiggins Park Wenonah 03/21/2019 5:00 PM CDT Homewood High School Huffman High School Athletic ComplexHuffman 03/21/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Fairfield High Preparatory Fairfield High Preparatory SchoolParker Stadium 03/21/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Clay-Chalkville High School CCHS Softball Field Ramsay 03/22/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Pleasant Grove High School Pleasant Grove High School Wenonah 03/22/2019 4:00 PM CDT A.H. Parker Diamond Dolls ClassicA.H. 2019 Parker High School SoftballParker 03/30/2019 8:00 AM CDT at Stampede Classic TournamentPaul Bryant High School Softball WenonahField 04/01/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Dora High School Dora High School Softball Field Parker 04/02/2019 7:00 PM CDT at Center Point High School Center Point High School - SoftballCarver 04/02/2019 5:00 PM CDT Shades Valley High School Huffman High School Athletic ComplexHuffman 04/02/2019 5:00 PM CDT Wenonah High School A.H. Parker High School SoftballParker 04/02/2019 5:00 PM CDT John Carroll Catholic High SchoolThe Altamont Ramsay 04/04/2019 7:00 PM CDT Ramsay High School Hooper City Woodlawn 04/04/2019 5:00 PM CDT Parker, A.H. High School Wiggins Park Wenonah 04/04/2019 7:00 PM CDT P. D. Jackson-Olin High School North Birmingham Park Carver 04/04/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Shades Valley High School Shades Valley High School SoftballHuffman 04/05/2019 4:30 PM CDT Vincent High School Wiggins Park Wenonah 04/05/2019 5:00 PM CDT Parker, A.H. High School McAlpine Park Jackson-Olin 04/08/2019 5:00 PM CDT Tarrant High School North Birmingham Park Carver 04/08/2019 TBA at Fultondale High School Fultondale Sports Complex Huffman 04/08/2019 5:00 PM CDT Dora High School A.H. Parker High School SoftballParker 04/09/2019 5:00 PM CDT Fairfield High Preparatory Wiggins Park Wenonah 04/09/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Gardendale High School GHS Softball Field (located at GardendaleCarver H.S. beside Bragg) 04/09/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Pleasant Grove High School Pleasant Grove High School Parker 04/09/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Briarwood Christian School Briarwood Softball Field Ramsay 04/10/2019 5:00 PM CDT Parker, A.H. High School Hooper City Woodlawn 04/10/2019 5:00 PM CDT Fairfield High Preparatory McAlpine Park Jackson-Olin 04/11/2019 7:00 PM CDT Briarwood Christian School Hooper City Woodlawn 04/11/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Fairfield High Preparatory Fairfield High Preparatory SchoolWenonah Stadium 04/11/2019 7:00 PM CDT at Minor High School Minor Softball Carver 04/11/2019 5:00 PM CDT Bessemer City High School Huffman High School Athletic ComplexHuffman 04/11/2019 5:00 PM CDT Tarrant High School McAlpine Park Jackson-Olin 04/11/2019 5:00 PM CDT Pleasant Grove High School A.H. Parker High School SoftballParker 04/11/2019 5:00 PM CDT at John Carroll Catholic High SchoolJCCHS Softball Field Ramsay 04/15/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Minor High School Minor Softball Wenonah 04/15/2019 6:00 PM CDT Parker, A.H. High School Huffman High School Athletic ComplexHuffman 04/15/2019 4:30 PM CDT Tarrant High School Huffman High School Athletic ComplexParker 04/15/2019 5:00 PM CDT McAdory High School The Altamont Ramsay 04/16/2019 5:00 PM CDT Fairfield High Preparatory North Birmingham Park Carver 04/16/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Gardendale High School GHS Softball Field (located at GardendaleJackson-Olin H.S. beside Bragg) 04/16/2019 7:00 PM CDT at Gardendale High School GHS Softball Field (located at GardendaleJackson-Olin H.S. beside Bragg) 04/16/2019 3:30 PM CDT Pleasant Grove High School The Altamont Ramsay 04/17/2019 5:30 PM CDT Center Point High School Hooper City Woodlawn 04/17/2019 5:30 PM CDT at Bessemer City High School Bessemer City High School SportsplexCarver 04/17/2019 5:00 PM CDT Clay-Chalkville High School The Altamont Ramsay 04/18/2019 7:00 PM CDT at Briarwood Christian School Briarwood Softball Field Woodlawn 04/18/2019 4:30 PM CDT Wenonah High School North Birmingham Park Carver 04/18/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Tarrant High School tarrant athletic complex Parker 04/18/2019 5:00 PM CDT Fultondale High School The Altamont Ramsay 04/22/2019 5:30 PM CDT Fairfield High Preparatory Hooper City Woodlawn 04/23/2019 5:00 PM CDT at Tarrant High School tarrant athletic complex Jackson-Olin 04/23/2019 5:00 PM CDT Briarwood Christian School The Altamont Ramsay 04/25/2019 5:30 PM CDT Bessemer City High School North Birmingham Park Carver 04/25/2019 5:00 PM CDT Fairfield High Preparatory The Altamont Ramsay.
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