OHSAA Division VII sectional softball tournament details announced for May 15

Kalida High School
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Kalida High School announced on May 6 that the OHSAA Division VII Sectional Softball Tournament will take place on Friday, May 15. The event will feature a matchup between Kalida and Antwerp, scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. at Antwerp High School.

The announcement provides important information for students, parents, and community members interested in attending the game. It outlines the date, time, location, and ticket prices for both adults and students.

Tickets for the tournament are priced at $10 for adults and $5 for students. They can be purchased either online or at the gate prior to entry.

This tournament is part of the postseason activities organized by OHSAA and offers an opportunity for local teams to compete at a higher level.

As anticipation builds among players and supporters alike, fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early in support of their team.



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