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KHSAA basketball district tournaments 2025: Louisville-area boys schedule, pairings

KHSAA basketball district tournaments 2025: Louisville-area boys schedule, pairings

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Here are the pairings for the Louisville-area high school boys basketball district tournaments, which will tip off Sunday. All times are p.m.
District champions and runners-up advance to regional tournaments.
Wednesday – Valley vs. Pleasure Ridge Park, 6; Holy Cross vs. Fairdale, 7:30
Friday – Final, 7:30
Sunday – Doss vs. Iroquois, 2
Tuesday – Western vs. DeSales, 5:45; Doss-Iroquois vs. Butler winner, 7:30
Thursday – Final, 7:30
Monday – Bullitt Central vs. Evangel Christian, 6
Wednesday – Bullitt Central-Evangel Christian winner vs. Moore, 6; Southern vs. North Bullitt, 7:30
Friday – Final, 6
Tuesday – Whitefield Academy vs. Jeffersontown, 5:30; Fern Creek vs. Bullitt East, 7:30
Thursday – Final, 7
Monday – Francis Parker vs. Portland Christian, 7:30
Tuesday – Francis Parker-Portland Christian winner vs. Manual, 6; Central vs. Shawnee, 7:30
Thursday – Final, 7:30
Monday – Collegiate vs. Brown, 6
Tuesday – DuBois vs. Male, 5:30; Collegiate-Brown winner vs. St. Xavier, 7
Thursday – Final, 7:30
Tuesday – Seneca vs. Trinity, 5:30; Waggener vs. Atherton, 7:30
Thursday – Final, 7:30
Tuesday – Kentucky Country Day vs. Ballard, 6; Eastern vs. Christian Academy, 7:30
Thursday – Final, 7
Tuesday – Oldham County vs. South Oldham, 7:30
Friday – Final, Oldham County-South Oldham winner vs. North Oldham, 7:45
Monday – Shelby County vs. Woodford County, 8
Tuesday – Shelby County-Woodford County winner vs. Spencer County, 8
Wednesday – Anderson County vs. Collins, 8
Friday – Final, 8:30
Jason Frakes: 502-582-4046; jfrakes@courier-journal.com; Follow on X @kyhighs.
More high school basketball: St. Xavier could be without freshman star Josh Lindsay this postseason
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: KHSAA basketball district tournament 2025 schedule for Louisville, KY

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