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November 4th Riverdale Boy's Play Day


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Riverdale will be hosting a boy's playday on November 4th at Riverdale and Blackman.  Cost is $80 for 2 varsity games.  JV and Freshmen games will also be available that day.  Anyone that is interested in playing should contact Coach Michael Voss at 615-542-5907 or email him at vossm@rcschools.net.  Confirmed teams for the play day so far are:

Riverdale

Blackman

Oakland

Siegel

Brentwood

East Hamilton

Lebanon

Lawrence County

Ravenwood

Clarksville

Van Buren County

Upperman

Hume Fogg

Knowledge Academy

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We'll be taking teams through Wednesday, October 18th for our playday.  $80 for two varsity games, anyone that is interested needs to get in touch with Coach Voss.  So far the confirmed list of teams is:

Riverdale

Blackman

Oakland

Siegel

Lebanon

East Hamilton

Brentwood

Ravenwood

Brentwood Academy

Independence

Clarksville

Lawrence County

Coffee County

Stratford

Hume Fogg

Upperman

Van Buren County

Knowledge Academy

Columbia Academy

Cannon County

Grundy County

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Here is the final schedule for the play day on November 4th.  Admission is $5.00 at the door and is good for entry at both sites.  For anyone that is coming to Riverdale that day, there is a band competition here as well so parking may be easier on the baseball side of campus.  All the doors to the gym will be unlocked so spectators can come in from both sides.

 

Riverdale Main Gym
9:00 Oakland vs. Independence
10:00 Brentwood vs. Siegel
11:00 Oakland vs. East Hamilton
12:00 Brentwood vs. Lebanon
1:00 Lebanon vs. Siegel
2:00 Lawrence County vs. Riverdale
3:00 Van Buren County vs. Coffee County
4:00 Brentwood Academy vs. Lawrence County
5:00 Riverdale vs. East Hamilton
6:00 Brentwood Academy vs. Van Buren County

Blackman Main Gym
9:00 Clarksville vs. Ravenwood
10:00 Blackman vs. Ravenwood
11:00 Columbia Academy vs. Hume Fogg
12:00 Stratford vs. Cannon County
1:00 Hume Fogg vs. Upperman
2:00 Cannon County vs. Grundy County
3:00 East Hamilton vs. Blackman

Blackman Auxiliary Gym
9:00 Columbia Academy vs. Stratford
10:00 Clarksville vs. Upperman
11:00 Grundy County vs. Riverdale
12:00 Independence vs. Coffee County
1:00 Blackman JV vs. East Hamilton JV
2:00 Hume Fogg JV vs. East Hamilton JV
3:00 Blackman 9 vs. Riverdale 9

 

 

 

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On 10/26/2017 at 9:25 AM, warriorcoach said:

Here is the final schedule for the play day on November 4th.  Admission is $5.00 at the door and is good for entry at both sites.  For anyone that is coming to Riverdale that day, there is a band competition here as well so parking may be easier on the baseball side of campus.  All the doors to the gym will be unlocked so spectators can come in from both sides.

 

Riverdale Main Gym
9:00 Oakland vs. Independence
10:00 Brentwood vs. Siegel
11:00 Oakland vs. East Hamilton
12:00 Brentwood vs. Lebanon
1:00 Lebanon vs. Siegel
2:00 Lawrence County vs. Riverdale
3:00 Van Buren County vs. Coffee County
4:00 Brentwood Academy vs. Lawrence County
5:00 Riverdale vs. East Hamilton
6:00 Brentwood Academy vs. Van Buren County

Blackman Main Gym
9:00 Clarksville vs. Ravenwood
10:00 Blackman vs. Ravenwood
11:00 Columbia Academy vs. Hume Fogg
12:00 Stratford vs. Cannon County
1:00 Hume Fogg vs. Upperman
2:00 Cannon County vs. Grundy County
3:00 East Hamilton vs. Blackman

Blackman Auxiliary Gym
9:00 Columbia Academy vs. Stratford
10:00 Clarksville vs. Upperman
11:00 Grundy County vs. Riverdale
12:00 Independence vs. Coffee County
1:00 Blackman JV vs. East Hamilton JV
2:00 Hume Fogg JV vs. East Hamilton JV
3:00 Blackman 9 vs. Riverdale 9

 

 

 

One change to the schedule is Cannon County can't make it that day.  Stratford will play Riverdale in the main gym at Blackman at 12:00 and Grundy County will play Blackman at 2:00.  Admission is $5.00 at the door and is good for both sites.  

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