East Clinton Middle School opened doors of opportunity for sixth grade students on Dec. 4 by hosting a vibrant Career Day event. This initiative brought representatives from various vocations together to inspire and educate students about diverse career paths and the qualifications needed to pursue them.
The McClain Tigers started off the new season with a bang, defeating non-conference foe East Clinton 64-36 in Greenfield Tuesday night in front of a huge opening game crowd by both schools.
Friday night saw the Whiteoak Wildcats open their 2024-25 season with a convincing 42-point win over conference rival Ripley, and they followed that performance with a second consecutive victory, defeating East Clinton on Saturday night.
East Clinton Middle School and High School will host the Smithsonian’s “Outbreak: Epidemics in a Connected World” exhibition for four days, running Oct. 14-17.
The McClain Tigers gained their first win of the 2024 season with a shutout victory over the East Clinton Astros last Friday night, winning by a 42-0 score.
A non-conference game between the Whiteoak Lady Wildcats and the East Clinton Lady Astros on Tuesday (April 9) saw WHS earn a road win in Clinton County, with WHS defeating East Clinton, 3-0 for the shutout win.
The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs had a trio of pitchers toss a no-hitter on Wednesday evening on the road, as the Mustangs defeated the host East Clinton Astros, 10-0.
For the 11th time this season the Whiteoak Lady Wildcats left the court with a victory, and on Monday night they did so by defeating the visiting East Clinton Lady Astros, 37-32.
It was a big-time performance by Fairfield senior Faith Donley as she collected 21 points en route to a Lady Lions road win at East Clinton on Thursday night, winning by a 48-35 score.
The past two games for the Hillsboro Lady Indians have seen them leave the court with victories, by defeating East Clinton on Saturday and Paint Valley on Wednesday.
The Whiteoak Wildcats had some struggles offensively in the final three quarters, leading to a 53-31 loss in non-conference action Tuesday night at ECHS.
This past Friday and Saturday was a continuation of the regular season from last year, as the Fairfield Lions won twice in as many nights by defeating the Manchester Greyhounds and the East Clinton Astros.