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Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats 2016 soccer schedule

Posted at 4:26 pm August 9, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Here is the 2016 schedule for the Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats soccer team. The final preseason game is at home against Maryville at 7 p.m. Thursday, August 11.

Preseason

  1. July 30 — Morristown West at KIL Jamboree  (Away) 1:30 p.m.
  2. July 30  — West High School at KIL Jamboree  (Away) 3 p.m.
  3. August 2 — South Doyle (Away) 7 p.m.
  4. August 4  — CAK (Home) 7 p.m.
  5. August 9  — Alcoa (Away) 6:30 p.m.
  6. August 11 — Maryville (Home) 7 p.m.

Regular Season

  1. August 16 — Anderson County (Away) 6 p.m.
  2. August 19 — Father Ryan at Gatlinburg Tournament, 6:50 p.m.
  3. August 20 — Cookeville at Gatlinburg Tournament, 12:40 p.m.
  4. August 20 — Knox Catholic at Gatlinburg Tournament, 8 p.m.
  5. August 23 — Karns (Home) 6 p.m.
  6. August 30 — Halls (Away) 6 p.m.
  7. August 31 — Science Hill (Home) 6 p.m.
  8. September 6 — Grace Christian (Away) 7 p.m.
  9. September 8 — Powell (Home) 7 p.m.
  10. September 16 — Science Hill Tournament (Away) TBD
  11. September 17 — Science Hill Tournament (Away) TBD
  12. September 17 — Science Hill Tournament (Away) TBD
  13. September 19 — Farragut (Home) 7 p.m.
  14. September 22  — West (Away) 7 p.m.
  15. September 26 — Webb (Home) 6:30 p.m.
  16. September 29 — Catholic (Away) 7 p.m.
  17. October 4 — Hardin Valley Academy (Away) 7 p.m.
  18. October 6 — Bearden (Away) 7 p.m.

The games in bold above are district games.

District Playoffs

  • Match 1: October 1 — 8th seed vs. 9th seed
  • Match 2: October 4 — 5th seed vs. winner of Match 1
  • Match 3: October 4 — 6th seed vs. 7th seed
  • Match 4: October 6 — 4th seed vs. winner of Match 2
  • Match 5: October 6 — 3rd seed vs. winner of Match 3
  • Match 6: October 11 — 1st seed vs. winner of Match 4
  • Match 7: October 11 — 2nd seed vs. winner of Match 5
  • Match 8: October 13 — Winner of Match 6 vs. winner of Match 7

Regional Playoffs

  • October 18 – Regional Semi-Finals
  • October 20 – Regional Final

Sectional Playoffs

  • October 24 – Sectional Playoff

State Final

  • October 27 — State Quarterfinal
  • October 28 — State Semifinal
  • October 30 — State Final

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