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  • Transition game hurts Indians in season-opening loss to Broncos

    The Hillsboro had trouble getting back to the defensive side of the ball … in a hurry that is, as the Western Brown Broncos used their transition game to their advantage Friday night en route to defeating the Tribe 65-55 in each team's season opener.
  • Transition game hurts Indians in season-opening loss to Broncos
    The Hillsboro had trouble getting back to the defensive side of the ball … in a hurry that is, as the Western Brown Broncos used their transition game to their advantage Friday night en route to defeating the Tribe 65-55 in each team's season opener.
  • Whiteoak to host Peewee Christmas Basketball Tournament
    The 2011 Peewee Christmas Basketball Tournament will be held at Whiteoak High School. Fourth, fifth and sixth grade boys and girls divisions will be available, with an entry free of $40 per team. All players per team must attend the same school.
  • SCOL football ends in three-way tie in '88
    When the All-Southeast District football team was announced, linebackers Bryan Sheets (Miami Trace), Steve Harper (WCH) and Kevin Gibbs (WCH) were all named first-team defense, along with defensive backs Delmar McCrary (WCH) and Rhett Snyder (Hillsboro). Quarterback Erik Callahan, split end Scott Cole (McClain) and lineman Tate Wagner (McClain) were all named first-team offense. Clifford Phillips (Hillsboro) received special mention.
  • Lady Mustangs open league play with loss to North Adams
    On a night with 20-plus turnovers, the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs were just unable to be in the lead as the final buzzer sounded.
  • Lady Mustangs open league play with loss to North Adams
    On a night with 20-plus turnovers, the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs were just unable to be in the lead as the final buzzer sounded.
  • Young Lady 'Cats fall to Ripley
    Being in the process of rebuilding their girls basketball program, the Whiteoak Lady Wildcats were hurt by turnovers against a tough Ripley team who pressured them on defense and didn't miss many shots, in a 64-26 Southern Hills League loss Thursday night at WHS.
  • Young Lady 'Cats fall to Ripley
    Being in the process of rebuilding their girls basketball program, the Whiteoak Lady Wildcats were hurt by turnovers against a tough Ripley team who pressured them on defense and didn't miss many shots, in a 64-26 Southern Hills League loss Thursday night at WHS.
  • Press Release: Reds Hall of Fame Announces Class of 2012
    Three-time All-Star Sean Casey, Big Red Machine infielder Dan Driessen and 19th century first baseman John Reilly will be the next three players inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame.
  • Bowling standings for Miller's Auto Hospital
    The following are the team standings as of Nov. 30 for Miller's Auto Hospital - Highland Lanes.
  • 66 reasons to watch the NBA
    Highland County Press sports editor Stephen Forsha is excited about the upcoming NBA season, and he wants you to excited too. He's came up with 66 reasons to watch the NBA this season.
  • Patriots lose home game to Ohio Midwestern
    The Southern State men's basketball three-game winning streak came to an end on Tuesday evening with a 106-101 loss to Ohio Midwestern at the Patriot Center.
  • Lady Indian rally not enough; fall to Blanchester in season opener
    The Hillsboro Lady Indians rallied in the fourth quarter after trailing by 13 points in the same frame. The outburst of scoring wasn't enough as they dropped their season opener to the Blanchester Lady Wildcats, 52-46 Tuesday at BHS.
  • Lady Mustangs open year with dominating win
    One up, one down for the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs. One up, one down for new LC head coach Whitney Lewis. The season opener for the Lady Mustangs can be described in just two words: dominating defense. LC (1-0) not only had a 26-0 offensive run against the Huntington Lady Huntsmen on Tuesday night, but allowed just 14 points (10 through three quarters) for a 67-14 non-league win at LCHS.
  • Lady Mustangs open year with dominating win
    One up, one down for the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs. One up, one down for new LC head coach Whitney Lewis. The season opener for the Lady Mustangs can be described in just two words: dominating defense. LC (1-0) not only had a 26-0 offensive run against the Huntington Lady Huntsmen on Tuesday night, but allowed just 14 points (10 through three quarters) for a 67-14 non-league win at LCHS.
  • Unger named USCAA Div. I Player of the Week
    Kraig Unger, a sophomore guard from Southern State Community College, was named the USCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Player of the Week.
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