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  • Lady Panthers fend off Hillsboro

    Miami Trace's defense made everything more difficult for the Hillsboro Lady Indians on Wednesday. Hillsboro was unable to keep possession of the basketball and unable to get open shots as they fell to the Lady Panthers 59-27.
  • Lady Panthers fend off Hillsboro
    Miami Trace's defense made everything more difficult for the Hillsboro Lady Indians on Wednesday. Hillsboro was unable to keep possession of the basketball and unable to get open shots as they fell to the Lady Panthers 59-27.
  • Indians swept in season series by Miami Trace
    Nothing comes easy when it pertains to South Central Ohio League basketball, and that was evident Tuesday night at Hillsboro High School.
  • Indians swept in season series by Miami Trace
    Nothing comes easy when it pertains to South Central Ohio League basketball, and that was evident Tuesday night at Hillsboro High School.
  • Lady Indians drop final home game of season to MP
    Honoring their three seniors in a pregame ceremony Saturday afternoon, the Hillsboro Lady Indians were unable to overcome a slow first half. Though Hillsboro chipped away at the lead of the Madison-Plains Lady Golden Eagles, they couldn't get over the hump, falling 44-38.
  • Lady Indians drop final home game of season to MP
    Honoring their three seniors in a pregame ceremony Saturday afternoon, the Hillsboro Lady Indians were unable to overcome a slow first half. Though Hillsboro chipped away at the lead of the Madison-Plains Lady Golden Eagles, they couldn't get over the hump, falling 44-38.
  • Indians continue to lead SCOL; top Red Raiders
    Returning home for a multiple game road trip, the Hillsboro Indians continued to keep the pace in the South Central Ohio League. This time they took the season series with the London Red Raiders, defeating their SCOL counterpart by a score of 66-60 Friday night at Hillsboro High School.
  • Indians sweep SCOL dual with Golden Eagles and Panthers
    The Hillsboro varsity wrestling teams have a way of making their South Central Ohio League dual matches on the interesting side, to say the least.
  • Indians sweep SCOL dual with Golden Eagles and Panthers
    The Hillsboro varsity wrestling teams have a way of making their South Central Ohio League dual matches on the interesting side, to say the least.
  • Indians pass road test, defeat Blue Lions
    In what Hillsboro head coach Brett Prince described as a "basketball play" by Tyrand Cumberland in the final seconds of regulation, the Hillsboro Indians were able to hold on for a South Central Ohio League win over the host Washington Blue Lions, 56-54 Tuesday night to keep sole possession of first place with five league games left on the schedule.
  • Indians pass road test, defeat Blue Lions
    In what Hillsboro head coach Brett Prince described as a "basketball play" by Tyrand Cumberland in the final seconds of regulation, the Hillsboro Indians were able to hold on for a South Central Ohio League win over the host Washington Blue Lions, 56-54 Tuesday night to keep sole possession of first place with five league games left on the schedule.
  • Indians finish 7th at WB Hammer and Anvil Tournament
    In the last week, the Hillsboro Indians wrestled at Bethel-Tate and Western Brown.
  • Indians finish 7th at WB Hammer and Anvil Tournament
    In the last week, the Hillsboro Indians wrestled at Bethel-Tate and Western Brown.
  • Tough start leads to Lady Indians loss to Washington
    If the Hillsboro Lady Indians would have started their South Central Ohio League contest just a tad bit better on Saturday afternoon, the entire complexion of the game could have been different. Hillsboro trailed 11-0 in the first four minutes against the Lady Blue Lions, but their 37 points in the next 28 minutes came up just short of a win, as they fell to the visiting Washington club 44-37 at Hillsboro High School.
  • Tough start leads to Lady Indians loss to Washington
    If the Hillsboro Lady Indians would have started their South Central Ohio League contest just a tad bit better on Saturday afternoon, the entire complexion of the game could have been different. Hillsboro trailed 11-0 in the first four minutes against the Lady Blue Lions, but their 37 points in the next 28 minutes came up just short of a win, as they fell to the visiting Washington club 44-37 at Hillsboro High School.
  • Lady Tigers win 6th consecutive; control HHS
    Knowing they must be near perfect the rest of the season in South Central Ohio League games, the McClain Lady Tigers didn't disappoint the fans who traveled to see them at Hillsboro on Wednesday night.
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