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Sports Datebook: May 2023 – Home contests only

Monday, May 1

Baseball

4:30 p.m. Kennedy vs Willamina

Tuesday, May 2

Boys Tennis

4 p.m. Silverton vs Dallas

Thursday, May 4

Softball

4:30 p.m. Kennedy vs Regis

Friday, May 5

Track & Field

2:30 p.m. Garden City Relays, Silverton

Baseball

4:30 p.m. Kennedy vs Willamina

5 p.m. Silverton vs Crescent Valley

Softball

5 p.m. Silverton vs West Albany

Monday, May 8

Baseball

4:30 p.m. Kennedy vs St. Paul

5 p.m. Silverton vs McKay

Tuesday, May 9

Softball

4:30 p.m. Kennedy vs Santiam

Wednesday, May 10

Softball

5 p.m. Silverton vs Crescent Valley

Friday, May 12

Track & Field

2 p.m. MWC JV Championships, Silverton

3:30 p.m. Kennedy Invitational, Mt. Angel

Baseball

4:30 p.m. Kennedy vs St. Paul

Softball

4:30 p.m. Kennedy vs Western Christian

Saturday, May 13

Softball

Noon Kennedy vs Salem Academy/Willamette Valley Christian

Monday, May 15

Baseball

4:30 p.m. Kennedy vs Umpqua Valley Christian

5 p.m. Silverton vs Dallas

Softball

5 p.m. Silverton vs Dallas/Perrydale

Wednesday, May 17

Softball

5 p.m. Silverton vs West Linn

Thursday, May 18

Baseball

4:30 p.m. Kennedy vs South Umpqua

Softball

4:30 p.m. Kenendy vs Scio

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