Spring sports practices begin Monday
March 2, 2015
Another season of Lancer spring sports is upon us.
While water polo started their season last week (Feb. 23), 8 other sports will begin practicing after school on Monday, March 2.
Baseball will meet in the shelf from 3:30 to 4:45 pm, and then move to back gym until 6:00.
Immediately after school, boys golf will meet in room 96, while boys tennis will meet in room 208. Closing out the classroom meetings, girls lacrosse will meet in room B-1 in the basement.
Also meeting after 3:05, boys track & field, girls track & field, and boys volleyball will meet in the wrestling room, commons, and front gym, respectively.
Finally, out of school, girls soccer will travel to Rockwood Valley Middle School to practice.
All information courtesy of Activities Director Steve Berry.

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