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Lady Namers Advance to Division II State Volleyball Championship

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The Holy Name Varsity Volleyball Team beat Middletown Bishop Fenwick 3-1 on Friday afternoon (25-17, 14-25, 25-17, 25-18) in a Division II State Semifinal Match. The win secured the Green Wave’s place in the state final match-up, scheduled for Saturday, November 10 at 3 p.m. at Wright State University’s Nutter Center in Dayton. Tickets are $9 at the box office of the Nutter Center.

If traveling to the game, use 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, Fairborn, OH 45324 in your GPS.

Wright State University’s Nutter Center has ample parking, entering off Colonel Glenn Ave. There is a $5 charge for parking to all fans. For more parking information, please visit https://www.nuttercenter.com/plan-your-visit/directions-and-parking.

The State Championship will be live streamed on BoxCast. Please visit https://www.ohsaa.org/Sports-Tournaments/Volleyball/Volleyball-2018/OHSAA-Volleyball-State-Championships-Live-Stream if interested in watching the game online. The cost is $9.99.

SPECTATORS:

The Nutter Center has asked us not to fill the “end zones” of the arena, where many student sections like to sit for basketball games—we ask for your cooperation in this. Fans are not permitted to stand on the seats. No one is permitted on the playing floor at any time, and particularly after a match, except for the school administrators.
After the Final matches on Saturday, teams and fans will be directed to move up on to the Concourse Level (upper level), where they may congregate until exiting the facility. This will allow personnel to keep the court area clear of people.

Administrators, please remind members of your student body and fans, about the OHSAA’s “no use” policy regarding alcohol, tobacco and drugs.

SIGNS, BANNERS AND NOISEMAKERS

The use of balloons, signs, school banners, pennants, shakers, debris (such as powder or confetti), noisemakers (such as whistles, horns, bells, sirens, drums, etc.) are not permitted in the Nutter Center. School Administrators should emphasize this regulation prior to arrival at the Nutter Center.


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