Chino Valley Cougars travel to face Phoenix Christian in varsity baseball

Chino Valley Cougars travel to face Phoenix Christian in varsity baseball
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Chino Valley Cougars are scheduled to play against Phoenix Christian Cougars tomorrow at 12 a.m. at Phoenix Christian Preparatory School.

The team is coming off a victory over the North Valley Christian Lions.

In their previous meeting, Chino Valley dropped a 1-0 decision against Phoenix Christian.

Up next, Chino Valley will host the Bourgade Catholic Golden Eagles at Chino Valley High School on Tuesday, March 3.

The Cougars bring a 1-0 record into the contest.

Game Information

Chino Valley Cougars vs. Phoenix Christian Cougars

Friday, Feb. 27, 12 a.m.

Phoenix Christian Preparatory School, Phoenix

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



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