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  • Lady Indians run-ruled in season opener

    In the process of starting a new era of Hillsboro Lady Indian softball, the first game of that era didn't go so well for the home team. HHS lost their season opener to visiting Unioto, 29-7 Monday at Alice Cassner Field.
  • Lady Indians run-ruled in season opener
    In the process of starting a new era of Hillsboro Lady Indian softball, the first game of that era didn't go so well for the home team. HHS lost their season opener to visiting Unioto, 29-7 Monday at Alice Cassner Field.
  • Errors haunt Indians in season-opening loss
    A combined 14 errors for throwing and fielding turned out to be a big miscommunication for the Hillsboro Indians in their season opener. With their Saturday game being a rainout, the Indians opened the '12 season with a 12-5 loss, Monday against the Unioto Shermans at Shaffer Park.
  • Errors haunt Indians in season-opening loss
    A combined 14 errors for throwing and fielding turned out to be a big miscommunication for the Hillsboro Indians in their season opener. With their Saturday game being a rainout, the Indians opened the '12 season with a 12-5 loss, Monday against the Unioto Shermans at Shaffer Park.
  • Hillsboro eighth graders sweep second straight doubleheader
    The Hillsboro eighth grade baseball team swept another twin bill on Saturday, March 24, taking a pair from the Paint Valley Bearcat squad to improve to 4-0 on the season.
    In the first game, Nathan Goolsby and Wyatt Condo teamed up for a 9-1 victory with 10 strikeouts, three walks and no earned runs.
    Condo went 2-for-4 with a double and single, scoring twice. Goolsby was 3-for-5 with two doubles and a single. Jesse Walker, Jacob Schlater and Travis Wehrung each collected hits for the young Indians.
    The second game proved to be a more exciting contest as HiIlsboro, trailing 9-4 going into their half of the fifth inning, came back to win 13-9.
    Jesse Walker, D.J. Brown and Dylan Rhoads teamed up on the mound, with Rhoads earning the victory.
    From the plate, Nathan Goolsby added two more hits, including a double. Ethan Adkins, Condo, Ryan Hagan, Chase Colliver, Walker, Christian Greene, D.J. Brown, Travis Carter, Schlater and Wehrung all collected hits for the victorious Hillsboro eighth graders.
    Next week, Hillsboro will travel to Leesburg to take on the Fairfield Lions. 
    Team sponsors are Dr. Lesia Langston-McKenna, Miller's Auto Hospital, Long's Retreat, Tissot's Home Center and Terry's Pizza.
    The Hillsboro eighth grade baseball team swept another twin bill on Saturday, March 24, taking a pair from the Paint Valley Bearcat squad to improve to 4-0 on the season.
  • Not off the Press: Spring season has arrived, a new look for HHS in the future
    Highland County Press sports editor Stephen Forsha discusses the local sports scene. 
  • Wildcats open season with 2 losses
    It wasn't the type of start the Whiteoak Wildcats were looking for to start the regular season, but two games in, the Wildcats are winless, falling in their first game 6-0 and their second game 3-2 at WHS, Saturday.
  • Hillsboro baseball and softball games postponed for Saturday
    Saturday's (March 24) Hillsboro baseball and softball regular season games against Blanchester at Shaffer Park have been postponed due to weather and field conditions.
  • Bowling standings for Miller's Auto Hospital
    The following are the team standings as of March 22 for Miller's Auto Hospital - Highland Lanes.
  • Earley, Roberts in the SCOL 'hot seat'
    Coaches Rick Earley of Hillsboro and Carlos Roberts of Wilmington found themselves in the hot seat immediately as the 1990-91 SCOL basketball season began. Earley was coach of the defending champion Hillsboro Indians, and Roberts was coach of the league favorite Wilmington Hurricane.

  • Happy Anniversary: Celebrating 30 years
    A double-digit loss in the 1981 regional tournament completely changed the landscape of the Fairfield High School softball program for the better, laying the foundation of what eventually turned into their greatest season ever.
  • Happy Anniversary: Celebrating 30 years
    A double-digit loss in the 1981 regional tournament completely changed the landscape of the Fairfield High School softball program for the better, laying the foundation of what eventually turned into their greatest season ever.
  • McClain girls basketball holds awards banquet
    The McClain Lady Tigers basketball team held their annual awards ceremony on March 19, in the cafetorium at McClain High School.
  • McClain girls basketball holds awards banquet
    The McClain Lady Tigers basketball team held their annual awards ceremony on March 19, in the cafetorium at McClain High School.
  • Fairy-tale endings in pro sports are rare
    Highland County Press sports editor Stephen Forsha writes about Peyton Manning being a Denver Bronco, and why there is no such thing as a fairy-tale ending in pro sports.
  • OHSAA to honor Ernie Blankenship during state basketball tournament
    Longtime radio sports broadcaster Ernie Blankenship (right) will be recognized Saturday, March 24 during the Ohio High School Athletic Association state basketball tournament.
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