Four matches will be played Monday and either three or four on Tuesday, Sept. 28.
The teams have been playing each other during the regular season to determine the seeding.
Chandlers and Lewisburg tied for the top seed by beating each other, but Chandlers is the top seed by having won over the Lady Rangers in two games while it took three games for Lewisburg's win.
In Monday's Game #1 at 5 p.m., it will be #4 seed Adairville against #5 seed Olmstead. At 6 p.m., Lewisburg, the two-time defending champion, will play #3 seed Auburn.
Chandlers, which got a bye as the top seed, will open action in Game #3 at 7 p.m when the Lady Bears face the Adairville-Olmstead winner of Game #1.
An elimination game will conclude the first night of play. Game #4 at 8 p.m. will feature the loser of Game #1 against the loser of Game #2. The winner will move into the semifinals. The loser will end its season.
Tuesday's action will begin at 5 p.m. with the Lewisburg-Auburn winner facing the winner of Game #3. At 6 the winner of Chandlers' opening game will play the loser of Game #3. The third game of the night will match the winner of Game #6 and the loser of Game #5.
After that, only two teams will remain, one of them undefeated and the other with one loss. The two survivors will square off at 8 p.m. Tuesday. If the undefeated team wins, the tournament will be over. If the team with one loss wins, however, a second championship will be played at 9. It could be a long night.
Admission is $4 per person with those 5 and under admitted free.



