Tuesday was to be the start of sectional play for girls basketball at Shenandoah, Pendleton Heights and Lapel high schools.
Mother Nature, however, had other ideas as snow, wind and ice conspired to postpone all of the scheduled action.
All games scheduled for Tuesday will be played Wednesday, weather permitting.
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