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2008 QND Baseball
Published: 4/21/2008 | Updated: 1/23/2009

Quincy Notre Dame
Baseball
2008 Schedule


Mar. 22    at QHS W, 2-1 (1-0)

at QHS W, 9-5 (2-0)
Mar. 24    at Sacred Heart Griffin	L, 5-4   (2-1)

at Sacred Heart Griffin L, 8-4 (2-2)
Mar. 25    at Palmyra			W, 8-5   (3-2)
Mar. 26    Troy Buchahan		L, 8-3   (3-3)
Mar. 29    at Jacksonville		W, 4-2   (4-3)

at Jacksonville W, 8-3 (5-3)
Apr. 5     vs. Oswego East		W, 8-2   (6-3)

vs. Springfield Southeast W, 14-12 (7-3)
Apr. 11    at Macomb			L, 10-0  (7-4)
Apr. 17    Hannibal			L, 11-5  (7-5)
Apr. 22    Kirksville, Mo.
Apr. 24    Southeastern
Apr. 27    Routt Catholic H.S.
Apr. 28    at Brown County
Apr. 30    at Liberty
May 1      Hamilton
May 2      Illini West
May 3      at Addison Driscoll
May 5      at QHS
May 8      Barry/West Pike
May 10     Cluster
May 12     Beardstown
May 15     QHS
May 17     at Pekin High School


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