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  • Four teams finish in Top 10 at Ohio Classic

    On a very hot Saturday morning, 373 high school cross-country runners ran in the annual Ohio Classic cross-country meet at Liberty Park in Hillsboro with three local boys teams placing in the Top 10 out of 25 schools that competed for the team title.
  • Lady Mustangs improve to 4-0 overall
    Since their season opener where the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs won by 15 goals, the scoring and wins haven't stopped as they have started the season with four straight wins, including winning the past three matches with wins over Miami Trace, Fairfield and Ripley.
  • Mustangs soccer wins 2 in a row
    After suffering a season-opening loss to the McClain Tigers, the Lynchburg-Clay Mustang boys soccer team has won two straight games, defeating the Ripley Blue Jays and Fairfield Lions, both home games, improving to 2-1 on the season.
  • Mustangs soccer wins 2 in a row
    After suffering a season-opening loss to the McClain Tigers, the Lynchburg-Clay Mustang boys soccer team has won two straight games, defeating the Ripley Blue Jays and Fairfield Lions, both home games, improving to 2-1 on the season.
  • Lady Tigers earn 2nd win of season
    The McClain Lady Tigers earned their second consecutive win Monday evening, defeating the Fairfield Lady Lions in convincing fashion, 7-2, using a second-half outburst of scoring to gain the home, non-league win at McClain Field.
  • Lady Tigers earn 2nd win of season
    The McClain Lady Tigers earned their second consecutive win Monday evening, defeating the Fairfield Lady Lions in convincing fashion, 7-2, using a second-half outburst of scoring to gain the home, non-league win at McClain Field.
  • Tigers rule 2nd half in win over Lions
    What started off as an even game between two Highland County rivals turned into a showcase for McClain sophomore Nick Rivas, as he scored three goals for a 7-2 non-league win for the Tigers over the Fairfield Lions, Monday at McClain Field.
  • Tigers rule 2nd half in win over Lions
    What started off as an even game between two Highland County rivals turned into a showcase for McClain sophomore Nick Rivas, as he scored three goals for a 7-2 non-league win for the Tigers over the Fairfield Lions, Monday at McClain Field.
  • Mangus leads FHS cross-country to win
    The Fairfield boys cross-country team were winners in their season opener at Piketon on Monday, Aug. 22, defeating eight other schools en route to the victory.
  • Lady Tigers 3-peat at Highland County Spike & Dig Showcase
    For the third straight year, the McClain Lady Tigers are the champions of the Highland County Spike & Dig Showcase volleyball tournament.
  • Lady Tigers 3-peat at Highland County Spike & Dig Showcase
    For the third straight year, the McClain Lady Tigers are the champions of the Highland County Spike & Dig Showcase volleyball tournament.
  • Boys SCOL vs. SHL Soccer Preview Results
    The Hillsboro Indians, McClain Tigers of the South Central Ohio League; along with the Fairfield Lions and Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs of the Southern Hills League took part in the SCOL vs. SHL boys soccer preview Saturday at Richards Memorial Field.
  • Boys SCOL vs. SHL Soccer Preview Results
    The Hillsboro Indians, McClain Tigers of the South Central Ohio League; along with the Fairfield Lions and Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs of the Southern Hills League took part in the SCOL vs. SHL boys soccer preview Saturday at Richards Memorial Field.
  • SCOL vs. SHL boys and girls soccer previews this weekend
    This weekend the South Central Ohio League vs, Southern Hills League boys and girls soccer previews will take place at Lynchgurg-Clay High School and Richards Memorial Field in Hillsboro.
  • A Passion For The Game
    For almost two decades, Jeff Miller stood in the home dugout of the Fairfield Lions baseball team from early March to mid-May calling pitches, working on in-game situations and just outright loving the game of baseball.
  • A Passion For The Game
    For almost two decades, Jeff Miller stood in the home dugout of the Fairfield Lions baseball team from early March to mid-May calling pitches, working on in-game situations and just outright loving the game of baseball.
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