Alright, so I was trying to figure out the I.C. Norcom football schedule the other day. You know how it is, trying to plan ahead, maybe catch a game or two. Thought it’d be simple.
First thing I did was jump on the computer and head straight for the school’s website. Seemed like the logical place, right? Spent a good few minutes clicking around. Found the main school info, calendars for holidays, stuff like that. But the actual football schedule? Couldn’t spot it easily. Maybe I missed it, maybe it was tucked away somewhere weird, or just not updated yet. It happens.

So, okay, that didn’t work out right away. Plan B. I just opened up a search engine. Typed in something basic like “I.C. Norcom football schedule” for this year. Got a bunch of results back, as you’d expect.
Sifting Through the Search Results
Had to look through a few links. Some were news articles talking about past games, not what I needed. Then I saw some links to those big high school sports websites. Clicked on one of those.
Bingo. Looked like they had the season laid out. Saw the list of games:
- Who they’re playing each week.
- If it’s home or away.
- The dates for the games.
Finally got it sorted. It wasn’t super hidden, but you know, it wasn’t right there on the front page of the school site either, at least not where I could find it easily that day. Took a little digging, just searching around online like you do for most things these days.
Now I’ve got the dates written down. Took a few extra steps than I thought, but managed to track down the schedule. Ready to see the Greyhounds play. Sometimes finding this local info takes a bit more effort than you’d think, but hey, got it done.