GREENFIELD – Improvement in overall play has been key for the McClain Lady Tigers thus far this season, but they were unable the fend off the powerful and aggressive Washington Lady Blue Lions Thursday night as WSHS took the South Central Ohio League match in four sets at McClain High School.
DODSONVILLE - Using their overall team speed this season the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs stayed undefeated with victories in their past two games, defeating Highland County foe Fairfield 4-1 and Southern Hills League rival Ripley 3-0.
The Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs soccer team recently split their past two games as they were victorious over county rival Fairfield 4-0 and were defeated by the Ripley Lady Blue Jays 3-2.
LIONS 2nd at XC Classic – Despite having three runners missing due to the Highland County Fair, the Fairfield boys Jr. High cross country team finished second out of 11 schools at the 10th annual Xenia Christian Ambassador XC Classic Sept. 12.
In the fall of 1959, Pleasant View High School of near Columbus became the seventh member of the SCOL. The league had operated with only five member schools for several years.
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.
Wow I have been full of energy this week, in fact, I feel like I have the energy of at least four people, but maybe I’ve had too much caffeine. I don’t know.
In the fall of 1958, in the early part of the football season, McClain, Washington and Franklin Heights seemed to be in the scramble for the league title, with the other three schools fighting for the remaining steps on the ladder.
Steven Evans of Leesburg has signed a letter of intent to be a member of the Southern State Community College men’s basketball team for the 2009-10 season.
One of my favorite lines in the movie “Remember the Titans” is when Coach Yoast and Coach Boone are in a hallway right before they decide to enter the season as a coaching tandem and one says, “Let’s talk football.”
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.
BAINBRIDGE — Scoring at least one touchdown in each quarter, it didn’t take long for the Paint Valley Bearcats to pick up from a season ago, as they shut out New Miami 34-0 Friday night in week one of the high school football season.