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October 31, 2011

Weather forces several field hockey playoff games changed, others postponed

Due to wet fields following Saturday's snow and heavy rains, some MPSSAA field hockey playoff games today have been changed.

The 2A North semifinal between No. 2 seed Winters Mill and No. 3 seed will be played at Towson at 3:30 p.m., instead of at the higher seed. And 2A East No. 1 seed Glenelg and No. 4 seed Loch Raven will move from Glenelg to Western Regional Park at 3:30.

The games between 1A West No. 1 seed Manchester Valley and No. 4 seed Catoctin and No. 3 seed Francis Scott Key and No. 2 seed North Carroll have both been postponed until Tuesday at the higher seeds.

The 3A North game between at No. 1 seed Hereford against No. 4 Bel Air is on as scheduled today at 5 p.m., as is the 2A North game at No. 1 seed Century against Rising Sun.

Field hockey fans might want to contact schools to confirm all other games and times for today's playoff games before heading out..

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