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  • Tribe defeats Wildcats in six innings

    Jumping out to a four-run lead against Highland County counterpart Whiteoak, it took just six innings for the Tribe to gain the non-league win Saturday afternoon. Along with the four-run first, HHS added eight more runs to defeat WHS 12-1 in non-league action.
  • Tribe defeats Wildcats in six innings
    Jumping out to a four-run lead against Highland County counterpart Whiteoak, it took just six innings for the Tribe to gain the non-league win Saturday afternoon. Along with the four-run first, HHS added eight more runs to defeat WHS 12-1 in non-league action.
  • Indians crash Tanks, 5-1
    The Hillsboro boys tennis team improved to a 5-2 record by defeating the Unioto Sherman Tanks 5-1.
  • Indians win fourth straight; improve to 4-2 in SCOL
    The Hillsboro Indians have found some old magic from previous seasons, as they have now won four straight games. The fourth win in a row came Monday evening, as they defeated South Central Ohio League foe Madison-Plains Golden Eagles 7-3 at Shaffer Park.
  • Indians down Rock Hill, Red Raiders in consecutive days
    The Hillsboro Indians began the Whiteoak Invitational with a 13-3 win over Rock Hill Saturday afternoon at Whiteoak High School.
  • Indians down Rock Hill, Red Raiders in consecutive days
    The Hillsboro Indians began the Whiteoak Invitational with a 13-3 win over Rock Hill Saturday afternoon at Whiteoak High School.
  • Hillsboro tennis defeats Broncos
    The Hillsboro boys tennis team improved to 4-1 overall with a 3-2 match win over the Western Brown Broncos Wednesday in Hillsboro.
  • Hillsboro tennis defeats Broncos
    The Hillsboro boys tennis team improved to 4-1 overall with a 3-2 match win over the Western Brown Broncos Wednesday in Hillsboro.
  • Unearned runs haunt Tribe; fall to Panthers
    Miscues and walks combined to cost the Hillsboro Indians Wednesday at Shaffer Park. The Indians had three errors and allowed five unearned runs in a 6-3 defeat to the Miami Trace Panthers in South Central Ohio League play.
  • Unearned runs haunt Tribe; fall to Panthers
    Miscues and walks combined to cost the Hillsboro Indians Wednesday at Shaffer Park. The Indians had three errors and allowed five unearned runs in a 6-3 defeat to the Miami Trace Panthers in South Central Ohio League play.
  • Lady Indians run-ruled by Miami Trace
    After winning twice this week with wins over McClain and Chillicothe, the Hillsboro Lady Indians struggled in most aspects of their game Wednesday. HHS was outscored 12-1 in five innings by the Miami Trace Lady Panthers, dropping to 1-3 in the South Central Ohio League.
  • Lady Indians run-ruled by Miami Trace
    After winning twice this week with wins over McClain and Chillicothe, the Hillsboro Lady Indians struggled in most aspects of their game Wednesday. HHS was outscored 12-1 in five innings by the Miami Trace Lady Panthers, dropping to 1-3 in the South Central Ohio League.
  • Indians defeat rival Tigers
    Playing their county rival Monday evening at Mitchell Park, the Hillsboro Indians put together enough runs to take home their second South Central Ohio League win of the season. HHS scored runs in three innings to gain the 8-5 win.
  • Indians defeat rival Tigers
    Playing their county rival Monday evening at Mitchell Park, the Hillsboro Indians put together enough runs to take home their second South Central Ohio League win of the season. HHS scored runs in three innings to gain the 8-5 win.
  • Lady Indians upend rival McClain
    With two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning, the Hillsboro Lady Indians seemed to have the game easily in hand. County rival McClain had other plans. With two outs, MHS added six runs and had the winning run at the plate, but a catch by Heather Storer on a hard-hit line drive gave HHS the final out they needed to take an 8-6 South Central Ohio League win over the Lady Tigers.
  • Lady Indians upend rival McClain
    With two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning, the Hillsboro Lady Indians seemed to have the game easily in hand. County rival McClain had other plans. With two outs, MHS added six runs and had the winning run at the plate, but a catch by Heather Storer on a hard-hit line drive gave HHS the final out they needed to take an 8-6 South Central Ohio League win over the Lady Tigers.
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