On April 13, art students from all the Frontier Athletic Conference (FAC) schools — which include McClain, Hillsboro, Washington, Chillicothe, Jackson and Miami Trace – came together for a collective art show held at Hillsboro High School.
Seventeen was the lucky number for the McClain Lady Tigers on Thursday night (April 18), with MHS going on the road and defeating the host Paint Valley Lady Bearcats, 17-5 in non-conference action at PVHS.
The McClain varsity baseball team picked up a hard-earned and well-played victory over a very good Huntington team Thursday night but had to hang on at the end, winning 5-4.
Joe B. Stewart is now a “Rocket Man,” so to speak, as he has been named the new varsity boys basketball head coach for the Fayetteville Rockets. Thursday evening saw the Fayetteville-Perry Board of Education approve the recommendation of Superintendent Tim Carlier.
After dropping a disappointing 16-4 decision at Miami Trace on Monday night with Panther starting pitcher Kaylee Everhart earning the victory on the mound and McClain senior Gracie Bowers suffering the loss, on Tuesday on Daryle Unger Memorial Field in Greenfield the tables were turned. The Lady Tigers came from behind and got a much-needed 9-4 win over their Fayette County rivals.
Saturday (April 13) and Monday (April 15) the McClain Tigers gained valuable wins on the baseball diamond by defeating Vinton County at home and the Miami Trace Panthers on the road for a Frontier Athletic Conference victory.
Getting to play under the lights in Greenfield on Saturday night (April 13), the McClain Lady Tigers played a non-conference game against the Waverly Lady Tigers, falling by a 9-2 score.
The Hillsboro Indians and McClain Tigers competed at the 2024 Washington Court House Invitational on Friday, April 12 at Washington High School, where the Hillsboro boys team won their meet, and the Hillsboro girls team were runners-up in their respective meet.
The Roger Bacon Athletic Department announced Monday that Mike Noszka has been hired as the new head coach for their boys basketball team, after one season at McClain.
As computer sciences become not only more and more popular, but necessary to today’s technological needs, McClain High School has not been on the sidelines, but making sure there are courses available to students that can help them prepare for their futures after high school.
Homeland Credit Union annually recognizes 20 students within their field of membership for their past efforts and future goals through the Homeland Credit Union scholarship.
On Tuesday and Wednesday evening, the McClain Tigers faced the Jackson Ironmen in Frontier Athletic Conference action, once at Mitchell Park in Greenfield and the other in Jackson, where the Tigers lost each game.