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  • Mangus repeats as HC Invitational champion

    Fairfield junior Michael Mangus ran well enough to repeat as the champion of the Highland County Invitational Tuesday at Fairfield High School, as he raced the FHS Lions to their third straight HC title.
  • Ferrell is 1st at HC Invitational
    The Hillsboro Lady Indians continued their overall dominance of the girls race in the Highland County Invitational as they won the team title for the third consecutive season, with HHS senior Brittany Ferrell leading all runners for the win.
  • Evans, Shope win middle school Highland County Invitational
    Fairfield Middle School seventh grader Grace Shope and FMS eighth grader Wyatt Evans raced their way to the girls and boys middle school Highland County Invitational championship Tuesday at Fairfield High School.
  • Evans, Shope win middle school Highland County Invitational
    Fairfield Middle School seventh grader Grace Shope and FMS eighth grader Wyatt Evans raced their way to the girls and boys middle school Highland County Invitational championship Tuesday at Fairfield High School.
  • Lions win by 10 goals over Blanchester
    The Fairfield Lions broke out early and never looked back as they scored 10 total goals to defeat the Blanchester Wildcats, 10-0 Tuesday at Fairfield High School.
  • Lions win by 10 goals over Blanchester
    The Fairfield Lions broke out early and never looked back as they scored 10 total goals to defeat the Blanchester Wildcats, 10-0 Tuesday at Fairfield High School.
  • Lady Lions fall to Blanchester
    The Blanchester Lady Wildcats were able to use speed and their numbers to defeat the Fairfield Lady Lions on Tuesday by a score of 6-2 at FHS in a non-league game.
  • Lady Lions fall to Blanchester
    The Blanchester Lady Wildcats were able to use speed and their numbers to defeat the Fairfield Lady Lions on Tuesday by a score of 6-2 at FHS in a non-league game.
  • Mustangs break tie; win over Lions
    It took until there were under 10 minutes remaining in the match, but the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs defended their home field and in the process gained a Southern Hills League win over rival Fairfield, 2-1 Wednesday.
  • Mustangs break tie; win over Lions
    It took until there were under 10 minutes remaining in the match, but the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs defended their home field and in the process gained a Southern Hills League win over rival Fairfield, 2-1 Wednesday.
  • Lady Mustangs blank Fairfield
    Lynchburg-Clay is now two Southern Hills League wins away from gaining their second consecutive golden soccer ball trophy as they defeated Highland County counterpart Fairfield, 7-0 Wednesday at LCHS.
  • Opportunities lead to Lady Lion win over Peebles
    Having just enough players healthy to have a complete team on the field Monday evening, the Fairfield Lady Lions did more than enough to earn their fourth win of the year. FHS took advantage of opportunities for a 5-0 win over the Peebles Lady Indians.
  • Opportunities lead to Lady Lion win over Peebles
    Having just enough players healthy to have a complete team on the field Monday evening, the Fairfield Lady Lions did more than enough to earn their fourth win of the year. FHS took advantage of opportunities for a 5-0 win over the Peebles Lady Indians.
  • Lions shutout by Peebles
    The Peebles Indians visited Highland County Monday evening, and in their visit, they kept their undefeated record for not only the Southern Hills League, but for the season with a 4-0 win over the host Fairfield Lions.
  • Lions shutout by Peebles
    The Peebles Indians visited Highland County Monday evening, and in their visit, they kept their undefeated record for not only the Southern Hills League, but for the season with a 4-0 win over the host Fairfield Lions.
  • Lion 3rd, Indians 6th and Mangus continues to be 1st
    Saturday's boys varsity cross-country race started with a cannon fired by the costumed First Mad River Light Artillery with a Revolutionary War cannon and ended with a familiar face at the front of the pack as Fairfield junior Michael Mangus was the winner of the George Rogers Clark Invitational at Springfield Catholic Central High School.
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