The Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association announced the 2023-24 All-Southeast District boys basketball teams Saturday, as Highland County was well represented with 12 players.
The Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association released their 2023-24 All-Southeast District girls basketball teams Saturday, with Highland County having 13 players represented.
The Lynchburg-Clay varsity bowling teams concluded their successful season at the 2024 OHSAA State Bowling Championships at HP Lanes in Columbus, where the boys were 16th and the girls were 14th overall.
The Southern Hills Athletic Conference this week announced the 2023-24 All-SHAC winter teams, with 22 Highland County basketball and bowling athletes, plus three coaches, honored.
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.
2023-24 Highland County Boys Basketball Leading Scorers. Varsity, regular-season stats only. Players must play in a majority of games for consideration. All stats compiled by The Highland County Press. Final Regular-Season Standings. Please send questions or corrections to crforsha@gmail.com.
Over 100 high school students representing all five school districts in Highland County will participate in a Manufacturing Awareness Day on Feb. 29, an experience made possible by the Highland County ACCESS Program. This day will provide students exclusive tours of eight prominent local manufacturing facilities.
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.
Highland County commissioners David Daniels, Brad Roades and Terry Britton issued a proclamation in honor of National FFA Week in Highland County, which is being observed Feb. 17-24, during their Wednesday, Feb. 21 meeting.
Three Highland County teams competed this week in the Division II Southeast District bowling tournament, with Lynchburg-Clay’s boys and girls varsity teams both winning the district and earning a trip to the Div. II State Bowling Tournament.
KINNIKINNICK — The Division III SE District Sectional Semifinals didn’t have the start or final score the No. 19 seeded Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs wanted to achieve on Monday night. The Mustangs kept battling and made things interesting, but eventually lost to the host No. 14 seeded Zane Trace Pioneers, 49-41.
Highland County had 10 boys basketball players named to the 2023-24 District 14 Coaches Association All-District teams, including two first-team honorees and a co-Player of the Year.
Highland County had 14 individuals earning 2023-24 District 14 Coaches Association All-District girls basketball honors, including two first-team selections and an Assistant Coach of the Year, as announced Tuesday.
It was simple for the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs Saturday night, and that was win and advance, which they accomplished against Wheelersburg, 56-45 in their Division III SE District Sectional Final game at Chillicothe High School.