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(Edited and Updated for 2018)

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Girls District 12A Tournament @ Wayne County 

Monday, Feb. 12th- #6 Frank Hughes @ #3 Perry County/ 6 p.m. @ Higher Seed

Monday, Feb. 12th- #5 Wayne County @ #4 Collinwood/ 6 p.m. @ Higher Seed

Friday. Feb. 16th- FH/PC winner vs. #2 Loretto/ 6:30 p.m. @ Wayne County 

Friday. Feb. 16th- WC/CW winner vs. #1 Summertown/ 3:30 p.m. @ Wayne County

Saturday, Feb. 17th- Consolation Game/ 3:30 p.m. @ Wayne County

Saturday, Feb. 17th- Championship Game/ 6 p.m. @ Wayne County

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Boys District 12A Tournament @ Wayne County 

Tuesday, Feb. 13th- #5 Perry County @ #4 Collinwood/ 6 p.m. @ Higher Seed

Tuesday, Feb. 13th- #6 Frank Hughes @ #3 Summertown/ 6 p.m. @ Higher Seed

Friday, Feb. 16th- PC/CW winner vs. #1 Loretto/ 5 p.m. @ Wayne County

Friday, Feb. 16th- FH/ST winner vs. #2 Wayne County/ 8 p.m. @ Wayne County

Saturday, Feb. 17th- Consolation Game/ 4:30 p.m. @ Wayne County

Saturday, Feb. 17th- Championship Game/ 7:30 p.m. @ Wayne County

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District 15-A Tournament -GIRLS

2-12-2018

#9 Soulsville vs #8 KIPP @ KIPP  6:00

#7 Middle College vs #2 Memphis Business @ Manassas  5:30

#5 Douglass vs #4 MASE @ Manassas  7:00

2-14-2018

#6 Manassas vs #3 MAHS @ Manassas  5:00

Soulsville/KIPP vs #1 BTW @ Manassas  6:30

2-16-2018

 Semifinal #1 @Manassas

MC/MBA vs Manassas/MAHS  5:30

 Semifinal #2 @ Manassas

Douglass/MASE vs Soulsville/KIPP/BTW  7:00

2-20-2018 @ Manassas

Championship Game  6:00

2-21-2018 @  Manassas

Third Place Game  5:30

 

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District 15-A BOYS Tournament 

2-12-2018 @ Bellevue Middle School

#9 Soulsville vs #8 Middle College  7:30

2-13-2018 @  Manassas

#6 Memphis Business vs #3 Manassas  5:30

#5 BTW vs #4 MAHS  7:00

 

2-15-2018 @ Manassas

#7 KIPP vs #2 MASE  5:30

Soulsville/MC vs #1 Douglass  7:00

 

2-19-2018 @ Manassas

Semifinal #1 @  6:00

KIPP/MASE vs MBA/Manassas

Semifinal #2 @ 7:30

BTW/MAHS vs Soulsville/MC/Douglass

 

2-20-2018 @ Manassas

Championship Game 7:30

2-21-2018 @ Manassas

Third Place Game  7:00

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13-AAA Boy’s Regular Season

1. Brighton 7-1

2. Dyer County 6-2

3. Liberty Tech 5-3

4. Hardin County 2-6

5. Munford 0-8

 

Play in game between Munford at Hardin County 2/15

Brighton Plays the winner of Munford and Hardin County at 6:00 on 2/17 at Hardin County 

Liberty Tech plays Dyer County at 7:30 on 2/17 at Hardin County

3rd/4th place 6:00 on 2/19

Championship 7:30 on 2/19

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