Meadville Tribune

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February 24, 2010

Previewing our winter sports games

TODAY: Cambridge Springs, Conneaut Lake hope to spring first-round upsets; previews inside.

FRIDAY: Meadville starts play in district’s deepest class; Valley takes on perennial power.

SATURDAY: Girls take centerstage with full slate of games; District 10 wrestlers crowned.



Schedule of area sports teams in action:

Today:

District 10 Class AA

boys basketball

Conneaut Lake

vs. Mercyhurst Prep

Cambridge Springs

vs. Fairview



Friday:

District 10 Class AAA

and Class A boys basketball

Meadville vs. General McLane

Conneaut Valley vs. Kennedy Catholic

District 10 Class AA

Wrestling Championships

District 10 Class AAA

Wrestling Championships



Saturday:

District 10 girls basketball

Meadville vs. Mercyhurst Prep

General McLane vs. Franklin

Cochranton vs. Kennedy Catholic

Linesville vs. Girard

District 10 Class AA

Wrestling Championships

District 10 Class AAA

Wrestling Championships



Tournament schedules, statistics, results and complete previews

and wrapups for all the area’s teams in SportsToday

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