Clay County to host Harlan County in varsity softball matchup

Clay County to host Harlan County in varsity softball matchup
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Clay County High School is set to host the varsity softball matchup between the Tigers and the Harlan County Black Bears tomorrow at 6 p.m.

In their previous meeting, the Tigers secured a 2-0 win over the Black Bears.

The Tigers are scheduled to play the Pineville Mountain Lions, also at home, on Thursday, March 19, at Clay County High School.

Game Information

Clay County Tigers vs. Harlan County Black Bears

Monday, March 16, 6 p.m.

Clay County High School, Manchester

Some games may change due to scheduling adjustments or unforeseen circumstances.



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