More than 480 graduating seniors from 69 counties across the state recently received their high school diplomas as members of Ohio Connections Academy’s Class of 2025. There were 285 seniors who traveled to the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus on June 7th to participate in the online public charter school’s commencement ceremony.
The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs have been building for this moment for quite some time. The reigning Southern Hills Athletic Conference and SE District champions now have to make room in their trophy case.
On a chilly and rainy Tuesday evening at VA Memorial Stadium in the Division V SE District Semifinals, the No. 1 seeded Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs played small ball perfectly to help them defeat the Piketon Redstreaks by a 6-0 score, advancing to the district finals.
The Lynchburg-Clay Board of Education, at their meeting on April 14, took the opportunity to recognize the invaluable contributions of the secretaries, district nurse, health aides, social workers and school resource officers.
The National Weather Service announced Monday evening that a third tornado touched down in the Clinton County area during the early morning hours of April 3.
Lynchburg-Clay seniors Jack Purdy-Wylie, Will McConnaughey and Landen Campbell, and Music Director Paul McCalla, were recognized at the March LC Board of Education meeting for their "I" Superior Rating at the OMEA Solo and Ensemble performance in January at Unioto.
The 2025 Divisions IV, V, VI and VII boys basketball All-Ohio teams were announced Wednesday by the Ohio Prep Sports Media Association. The All-Ohio teams are based on nominations from the seven districts of the OPSMA, which vote on the all-district teams from regular-season accomplishments.
The Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs have begun their 2025 season with a 2-0 start, and they’ve done so in convincing fashion. Saturday saw LCHS win a season-opening doubleheader against the Georgetown Lady G-Men by scores of 17-2 and 19-8.
When the calendar flips to March, every victory becomes a little bit harder and means a little bit more. On Friday in its first-round NCAA Tournament matchup against Vanderbilt, Oregon learned first-hand how difficult it is to win in March and how sweet it can taste.