IHSAA to announce sectional pairings on Sunday

Shelby County's five girls' basketball teams will learn who and when they will be playing in the upcoming sectional tournament this weekend. The Indiana High School Athletic Association will announce the sectional brackets during the annual state tournament pairings show at 7 p.m. Sunday. The show can be found at IHSAAtv.org but will not be available on television. Shelbyville will play in Sectional 13 at Franklin; Triton Central will host Sectional 42; and Morristown and Southwestern will play in Sectional 60, hosted by Waldron.
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