It’ll be a busy Memorial Day weekend for local high school athletes, with three tournaments – two softball and one baseball – on tap.Two of them are in Lynn: The John G. Holland Memorial Softball Tournament Saturday and Sunday at Breed Middle School; and the Nipper Clancy Baseball Tournament Sunday and Monday at Fraser Field. The other – the Courtney Corning Softball Tournament – kicks off at Endicott College in Beverly Saturday at noon.Holland, who was the president of Lynn Babe Ruth when the Breed facility was refurbished into the three-field Ben Bowzer Complex that stands today – died in 1996 at the age of 49. Every year since, softball teams from Classical, English, St. Mary’s and Swampscott have competed for the title. St. Mary’s is the defending champion.Holland was also an official in Pine Hill Little League and Lynn Youth Soccer, and was on the Lynn Parks Commission. The tournament serves as a fund raiser, and awards a scholarship to a player from each participating school. The presentation takes place between the consolation and championship games Sunday.Swampscott and English play the first game Saturday night at 5 p.m., with St. Mary’s and Classical in the nightcap at 7. The consolation game is Sunday morning at 11 a.m., with the championship game at 1 p.m.Fans who haven’t had enough can go right to Fraser Field after the Holland championship ends to catch the first game of the Clancy, as St. Mary’s faces North Reading – the defending champion – at 4 p.m. Classical and English play at 7 p.m. The consolation and championship games are Monday at 1 and 4 p.m.Clancy is one of a long line of influential Lynn youth baseball coaches. He coached at both St. Mary’s and for Connery Post 6, and had, among his players, Tony Conigliaro and Frank Carey, who has won more than 650 games as the coach of North Reading. Carey, Dick Maag (Classical), Jim Tgettis (St. Mary’s) and Bart Conlon (Tech), all former players of Clancy, began the tournament in 1982. Of the four, only Carey remains in his original position. Tgettis, after long stints at both St. Mary’s and Classical, currently coaches at Salem. Maag and Conlon have retired.English became involved in the Clancy Tournament during the 1990s.Courtney Corning, a hockey and softball player at Peabody High, was killed in an auto accident in January 2007 when she was a senior in high school. The tournament was established shortly after her death.Bishop Fenwick will play Ipswich in the opener, at noon at Endicott College, with Beverly and Peabody squaring off at 2 p.m. The consolation and championship games are Sunday, also at Endicott, at the same times.