The Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs dominated Southern Hills League and Highland County rival Fairfield, Friday by a score of 11-3 at Lynchburg-Clay High School.
Not only has the offense of the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs been good this season, but their defense as of late has been elite by allowing just one goal in their last eight matches.
This week’s Fairfield High School Athlete of the Week (corresponding to the previous week of Sept. 20-24) are as follows: Girls — Danielle Butler (soccer) and Cody Ferrell (soccer).
The Fairfield Athletic Department is pleased to announce a new program to recognize our athletes for outstanding achievements both on and off the field.
The Fairfield Athletic Department is pleased to announce a new program to recognize our athletes for outstanding achievements both on and off the field.
The Fairfield Lady Lions battled back from down two sets to tie their non-league match with the East Clinton Lady Astros, Monday evening. But in the end, EC was just too much, but not by much, as they defeated the Lady Lions in five sets for the match win.
The Fairfield High School Cross Country boys finished third of 15 teams at the Aaron Reed Memorial Invitational at Southeastern High School in Chillicothe.
Though the match only went three sets, the Highland County rivalry between the McClain Lady Tigers and Fairfield Lady Lions went close each set, but in the end it was the Lady Tigers who defended their home court with wins of 25-23, 25-21 and 25-22 Monday for a non-league victory.
Though the match only went three sets, the Highland County rivalry between the McClain Lady Tigers and Fairfield Lady Lions went close each set, but in the end it was the Lady Tigers who defended their home court with wins of 25-23, 25-21 and 25-22 Monday for a non-league victory.
The Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs soccer team has won their last two matches with wins over the Fairfield Lady Lions and the Miami Trace Lady Panthers. Before their two straight wins, LC fell to the Hillsboro Indians.
In the night cap Tuesday night at Fairfield High School, the Lady Lions of Fairfield returned to the field, after a week off, and gained their second win of the season with a two-goal performance, to defeat the West Union Lady Dragons, 2-0.
In the night cap Tuesday night at Fairfield High School, the Lady Lions of Fairfield returned to the field, after a week off, and gained their second win of the season with a two-goal performance, to defeat the West Union Lady Dragons, 2-0.
After a week off due to the Highland County Fair, the Fairfield Lions shook off the rust early on against the West Union Dragons and proceeded to dominate possession of the ball for nearly 80 minutes in a 3-1 non-league win Tuesday at Fairfield High School.
After a week off due to the Highland County Fair, the Fairfield Lions shook off the rust early on against the West Union Dragons and proceeded to dominate possession of the ball for nearly 80 minutes in a 3-1 non-league win Tuesday at Fairfield High School.
On Tuesday, Sept. 14 the Fairfield High School soccer program will host the SAY soccer night. All SAY soccer players that wear their uniforms to the game will get in for only $1.