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.
The Big Ten Conference announced its 2024-25 women’s basketball all-conference teams and individual award recipients Tuesday live on the Big Ten Network’s “B1G Today” show.
The Lynchburg-Clay girls bowling team finished in a tie (with Whiteoak) for first place in the Southern Hills Athletic Conference with a record of 9-1. They were also SHAC Tournament champions.
The District 14 Coaches Association has released their 2024-25 All-District boys basketball honorees, with Highland County having 12 players honored, including a Co-Player of the Year, along with one Coach of the Year selection.