WASHINGTON C.H. - The victory bell was ringing loudly, and for the first time, Tuesday night at Gardner Park, as one goal wasn¹t enough for the Hillsboro Indians to gain the road win, with the Washington Blue Lions scoring two late goals en route to their first win of the season, defeating the Tribe 3-1 for their first win of the season.
The Hillsboro Lady Indians had one test at hand before their showcase matchup Thursday for the top spot in the league, passing with flying colors as HHS dominated for 80 minutes in defeating the Washington Lady Blue Lions 9-1 Tuesday at Gardner Park in Washington C.H.
The Clinton-Massie Falcons didn’t have to fly to gain their fourth win of the season, as their ground game did most of the work in their 44-7 South Central Ohio League opener victory over the Hillsboro Indians Friday night at Richards Memorial Field.
Winning the first two sets wasn't enough for the Hillsboro Lady Indians to pull out a South Central Ohio League victory Tuesday night, as the Miami Trace Lady Panthers rallied to win three straight sets for the comeback win at Hillsboro High School.
RICHARDS MEMORIAL FIELD – There’s no place like home, thus far for the Hillsboro Indians. Coach Brian Spicer’s men are two for two in home games, following a thrilling, 35-34 win over the Gallia Academy Blue Devils on Sept. 4.
The McClain Lady Tigers met the Hillsboro Lady Indians at the Hillsboro Elks course on Aug.25. The Lady Tigers struggled in their first SCOL match of the year. The Lady Indians defeated the Lady Tigers, 225 to 242. McClain coach Tracey Cokonougher said, “We struggled with chipping and putting.”
RICHARDS MEMORIAL FIELD — If variety is the spice of life, the Hillsboro Indians gave the Western Brown Broncos more than enough seasoning in Friday night’s opener at Richards Field.