The Ohio High School Athletic Association girls and boys soccer state tournaments are set for this week, with the girls state semifinals on Tuesday night and the boys state semifinals on Wednesday night. The winners will advance to the state championship matches this weekend at Historic Crew Stadium.
The Division V Regional Semifinal at Herrnstein Field in Chillicothe on Tuesday became the final destination of the 2024 Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs’ season.
Saturday afternoon was the start of the 2024 soccer season for Lynchburg-Clay as the boys soccer team opened with a non-conference win against Minford, while the Lady Mustangs lost in their opening game of the season against the Lady Falcons.
A Shumway Hollow (Minford) resident received a life sentence without parole eligibility for the next 34 years following her convictions for aggravated murder and 11 other counts following a weeklong jury trial which concluded Aug. 16.
A Scioto County teen received a life sentence without parole eligibility for the next 27 years following his conviction for murder and felonious assault after a five-day jury trial which concluded July 26.
The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs boys basketball program has a new leader, and his name is Kyle Pertuset, as he was officially named the new varsity head coach for the boys basketball program.
The season didn’t last as long as the No. 7 seeded Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs wanted it to, as they fell in their Division III SE District Semifinal game against the No. 6 seeded Minford Lady Falcons, 48-42 at the Waverly Downtown Gym.
The following is a look at Lynchburg-Clay’s Division III SE District Semifinal and Whiteoak’s Division IV SE District Semifinal, both set for Thursday, Feb. 22.
On Saturday morning, the McClain Lady Tigers traveled to Eastern High School for their Winter Hoops Classic, facing the Minford Lady Falcons. McClain battled in the non-conference game, but ultimately lost to Minford by a 36-21 score.
A Minford man originally believed to be the victim of a shooting was arrested Thursday on multiple charges after authorities searched for him for parts of two days.
For their fourth game of the 2023 season, the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs went on the road for a non-conference game and defeated the host Minford Lady Falcons by a 3-1 score on Saturday, Aug. 19.
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.