The District 13-OH6 Lions Convention was held April 28-29 at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Blue Ash. This convention is for all the Lions clubs in southwestern Ohio. One of the most prestigious awards is the “Lion of the Year” award that is presented to one Lion in each Zone.
On two consecutive days, the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs earned two wins, one being a Southern Hills Athletic Conference victory at Peebles on Tuesday, and a non-conference win on Wednesday vs. East Clinton.
Aralyn’s Turtley Awesome Event, a benefit for Aralyn’s Alliance, will be held June 2 from 6-11 p.m. at the Lake View Loft, located at 10215 Jones Road, Hillsboro.
It was a big win for the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs on Friday night as they earned a Southern Hills Athletic Conference softball win over the visiting Eastern Warriors, 3-2.
The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs baseball team defeated the visiting Manchester Greyhounds by a 12-1 score in five innings to force a run-rule Tuesday night at LCHS.
Winning by a 9-5 score, the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs added a Southern Hills Athletic Conference victory to their record by defeating the North Adams Green Devils on Monday at LCHS.
A four-run third inning was enough scoring for the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs to defeat the Minford Falcons on the road by a 4-0 score in their doubleheader at MHS Saturday.
On Saturday afternoon, the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs defeated the defending Division I Southern Hills Athletic Conference champion Fairfield Lady Lions, 4-3 in nine innings, gaining the upset victory over their Highland County rival.
On Friday night, the Fairfield Lions overcame a one-run deficit with four runs in the sixth inning to win over the “host” Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs, as LCHS was the home team at Fairfield, winning by a 4-1 score.
Going into extra innings, the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs suffered a tough loss on the road against the Eastern Warriors, as they fell in eight innings to the hosts by a 6-5 score in Southern Hills Athletic Conference play.
The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs had seven hits against the Fayetteville Rockets Thursday night, but were unable to get the base runners around to home plate, as they fell to the visiting Rockets by an 8-3 score in Southern Hills Athletic Conference play.
Playing six innings, the Fairfield Lady Lions forced a run-rule win on Tuesday evening, as FHS scored in all but one inning en route to gaining a 13-3 Southern Hills Athletic Conference win over rival Lynchburg-Clay.