WASHINGTON —
Washington opens the IHSAA Football Sectional at home Oct. 19, while North Daviess will do some traveling.
The Hatchets (2-6) welcome Pike Central (2-6) to Hatchet Hollow for a 7 p.m. game. The Hatchets and Chargers play in the bottom bracket of Sectional 24. Princeton (4-4) plays at Evansville Memorial (2-6) to complete the bottom side.
In the upper sectional , Evansville Bosse (0-8) travels to Vincennes Lincoln (6-2), and Mount Vernon (2-6) visits Gibson Southern (7-1).
In the Class A Sectional 40 draw, North Daviess (3-5) travels to Union Dugger (2-6) in the opening bracket game. That game is also a 7 p.m. start. Wood Memorial (0-8) is at Tecumseh (4-4).
Linton (8-0) visits North Knox (4-4) and Eastern Greene (5-3) visits Perry Central (5-3) to complete the draw.
First round winners return Oct. 26, with championships set for Nov. 2. Game locations are determined by home games played in the tournament and bracket locations.
Those game sites will be announced after games from each week are played.
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