The Fairfield Lady Lions are, once again, a sectional champion. For the second time in as many years, the Fairfield Lady Lions won a Division IV SE District Sectional championship, in five sets, defeating the Western Latham Lady Indians.
The Hillsboro Lady Indians defended their home field one final time this season, defeating Logan, 5-2 Thursday at Richards Memorial Field in the second round of the Division I SE District Sectional tournament.
The Hillsboro Lady Indians defended their home field one final time this season, defeating Logan, 5-2 Thursday at Richards Memorial Field in the second round of the Division I SE District Sectional tournament.
A slow start offensively, cold weather caused by the wind, and not even the loud sound of vuvuzelas from the Peebles student section were enough to sidetrack the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs Thursday in the Division II SE District Sectional finals.
A slow start offensively, cold weather caused by the wind, and not even the loud sound of vuvuzelas from the Peebles student section were enough to sidetrack the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs Thursday in the Division II SE District Sectional finals.
It’s back to the road one final time for the Hillsboro Indians during the ninth week of the 2010 football season. This time, the Indians will travel to Fayette County to take on the one-win Miami Trace Panthers.
The McClain Tigers are guaranteed no less than a .500 season, but they are in the business of winning games, so with two weeks to go they have the opportunity to gain a winning record for the first time since before the 2003 season.
The Paint Valley Bearcats are headed into Week 9 coming off their first win of the season. They try for their second win of the year against Scioto Valley Conference rival Unioto this Friday at George Knisley Field in Bainbridge.
Sam Snyder had become head basketball coach at McClain High School in the 1969-70 school year. Now, as the 1979-80 basketball season got under way, he had been employed in the same capacity at Hillsboro. Snyder had done a good job at McClain. His 1970 Tigers tied for the SCOL title, far surpassing most people’s expectations. His 1972 team captured an outright SCOL championship. They were one of the stronger teams in southeastern Ohio. The Tigers of 1975 lost in the regional championship game to Warsaw River Valley, the eventual state champions.
In a span of just under 10 minutes, the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs boys soccer team went from trailing by one goal to being up by two for a 3-1 Division III SE District Sectional final win over rival Eastern Brown Wednesday at Lynchburg-Clay High School.
In a span of just under 10 minutes, the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs boys soccer team went from trailing by one goal to being up by two for a 3-1 Division III SE District Sectional final win over rival Eastern Brown Wednesday at Lynchburg-Clay High School.