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  • Late rally by Wildcats not enough to defeat Titans

    The Whiteoak Wildcats didn't go down quietly. In fact, they tied the game in the top half of its final inning, but they allowed the Notre Dame Titans to score the game's winning run in its half of the same inning for a 12-11 win over the visiting Wildcats.
  • Late rally by Wildcats not enough to defeat Titans
    The Whiteoak Wildcats didn't go down quietly. In fact, they tied the game in the top half of its final inning, but they allowed the Notre Dame Titans to score the game's winning run in its half of the same inning for a 12-11 win over the visiting Wildcats.
  • Lady Indians end season against Washington
    The improved Hillsboro Lady Indian softball season came to an end Saturday afternoon in Washington C.H. Unable to overcome a three-run inning by the Lady Blue Lions, Hillsboro's season ended with a 4-2 loss.
  • Lady Indians end season against Washington
    The improved Hillsboro Lady Indian softball season came to an end Saturday afternoon in Washington C.H. Unable to overcome a three-run inning by the Lady Blue Lions, Hillsboro's season ended with a 4-2 loss.
  • Lady Lions sweep Southeastern in doubleheader
    The Fairfield Lady Lions swept a Saturday non-league  doubleheader over the  Southeastern Lady Panthers with two one-run victories on a cold and windy afternoon at Fairfield High School.
  • Lady Mustangs drop SHL game to North Adams
    Unable to stop the North Adams Lady Green Devils from scoring runs in the first four innings, the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs dropped a Southern Hills League game by a score of 22-4 Friday at LCHS.
  • Lady Mustangs drop SHL game to North Adams
    Unable to stop the North Adams Lady Green Devils from scoring runs in the first four innings, the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs dropped a Southern Hills League game by a score of 22-4 Friday at LCHS.
  • Blue Lions play spoiler; Indians and Tigers share SCOL title
    The Hillsboro Indians were unable to seal the outright South Central Ohio League title Friday night, falling to the Washington Blue Lions 8-3 at Shaffer Park to wrap up the regular season slate of games.
  • Blue Lions play spoiler; Indians and Tigers share SCOL title
    The Hillsboro Indians were unable to seal the outright South Central Ohio League title Friday night, falling to the Washington Blue Lions 8-3 at Shaffer Park to wrap up the regular season slate of games.
  • Mustangs catch fire, burn Green Devils
    The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs chipped away each inning and  finished off the Green Devils with a three-run home run for a 13-0 run-rule win over North Adams Friday at LCHS.
  • Eight-run inning gives Mustangs sweep over Blue Jays
    In their pursuit of a perfect Southern Hills League record the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs put their mark on the league with a 19-5 win over the Ripley Blue Jays earlier this week at RHS.
  • Lions brush back Green Devils
    The Fairfield Lions controlled the middle innings Wednesday at North Adams High School, scoring three runs in the third and five in the fourth, along with one final run in the sixth, for a 9-5 win over the Green Devils.
  • HHS, MHS gave all they had
    The Hillsboro and McClain baseball rivalry continues to amaze me each and every time they step between the white lines.
  • CHS, Trace finish as co-champions in SCOL
    (continued from last week)    
        On Oct. 11, Washington played at Wilmington, Miami Trace challenged the Circleville Tigers, Unioto traveled to Greenfield and Hillsboro played Adena in Hillsboro.
  • Mustangs are champions of the SHL
    The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs are champions of the Southern Hills League (Division I), once again. Fighting back from a five-run deficit after four innings, the Mustangs put up eight runs in the fifth inning, en route to an 11-8 win over the Eastern Brown Warriors, clinching the outright league crown, its first league crown since 2006.
  • Mustangs are champions of the SHL
    The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs are champions of the Southern Hills League (Division I), once again. Fighting back from a five-run deficit after four innings, the Mustangs put up eight runs in the fifth inning, en route to an 11-8 win over the Eastern Brown Warriors, clinching the outright league crown, its first league crown since 2006.
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