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  • Indians return to field; defeat Golden Eagles

    Ten days since their last match at Wilmington, the Hillsboro Indians returned to the field with a hat-trick from Michael Theobold and a 5-2 win over the Madison-Plains Golden Eagles, Tuesday at MPHS.
  • HHS to host Volley for the Cure Oct. 4
    Hillsboro High School volleyball teams will hold their annual "Volley for the Cure" game on Oct. 4. The Lady Indians will be taking on the Greenfield McClain Tigers. The varsity game will start at 6:15 p.m. Teams are asking the crowd to "paint" the stands pink and show their support in the fight against breast cancer and bring awareness to this worthy cause.
  • Lady Indians win by 57 strokes against Zane Trace
    The Hillsboro Lady Indians returned to the golf course and gained another win this season, defeating the Zane Trace Lady Pioneers 180-237 at the Running Fox Golf Course in Chillicothe.
  • Rothwell wins Ambassador Classic
    Saturday's Ambassador Cross-Country meet belonged to Hillsboro's Collin Rothwell as he finished in first place with a time of 18:18.8. His time was 40 seconds better than that of the second-place runner.
  • Hillsboro falls to Wilmington, 44-7
    Wilmington junior David Henry scored four first-half touchdowns Friday night at Wilmington College and senior Kyle Davis added a 55-yard TD run and a 70-yard TD scamper to give the Wilmington Hurricane a 42-0, lead over the Hillsboro Indians at halftime.
  • Hillsboro falls to Wilmington, 44-7
    Wilmington junior David Henry scored four first-half touchdowns Friday night at Wilmington College and senior Kyle Davis added a 55-yard TD run and a 70-yard TD scamper to give the Wilmington Hurricane a 42-0, lead over the Hillsboro Indians at halftime.
  • SCOL Football Notebook: Week 3
    Highland County Press sports editor Stephen Forsha talks about the Week 3 of the South Central Ohio League high school football schedule.
  • Week 3 Football Preview: Hillsboro travels into Hurricane
    This week will be another first for a majority of the Hillsboro football team … their first away game.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Indians battle Goshen before losing, 28-26
    In what will no doubt be the hottest football game of the 2011 season, the Hillsboro Indians put up a tremendous effort before losing to the Goshen Warriors, 28-26, Friday night at Richards Memorial Field. Pre-game temperatures reached 99 degrees in uptown Hillsboro Friday, and with just at hour before kickoff, the mercury still registered 93 degrees. Coaches and games officials took the heat into consideration, allowing numerous timeouts for players rehydration.
  • Indians battle Goshen before losing, 28-26
    In what will no doubt be the hottest football game of the 2011 season, the Hillsboro Indians put up a tremendous effort before losing to the Goshen Warriors, 28-26, Friday night at Richards Memorial Field. Pre-game temperatures reached 99 degrees in uptown Hillsboro Friday, and with just at hour before kickoff, the mercury still registered 93 degrees. Coaches and games officials took the heat into consideration, allowing numerous timeouts for players rehydration.
  • Hillsboro boys golf falls to the Blue Lions
    The Hillsboro Indian boys golf team had a rare loss on Thursday, falling to the Washington Blue Lions 168-183 at the Washington Country Club in South Central Ohio League play.
  • Lady Indians earn SCOL win over rival McClain
    It was another day at the office for the undefeated Hillsboro Lady Indians, as they defeated Highland County and South Central Ohio League rival McClain, 8-0 Thursday at Richards Memorial Field.
  • Lady Indians earn SCOL win over rival McClain
    It was another day at the office for the undefeated Hillsboro Lady Indians, as they defeated Highland County and South Central Ohio League rival McClain, 8-0 Thursday at Richards Memorial Field.
  • Indians and Tigers tie in SCOL battle
    The battle for the South Central Ohio League title will continue later on this season in Greenfield.
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