Suffering through a tough first quarter, the Hillsboro Lady Indians continued to battle with improved quarters for the remainder of the game, but came up short as they were defeated by the Western Brown Lady Broncos 59-39 Tuesday night at Hillsboro High School.
Suffering through a tough first quarter, the Hillsboro Lady Indians continued to battle with improved quarters for the remainder of the game, but came up short as they were defeated by the Western Brown Lady Broncos 59-39 Tuesday night at Hillsboro High School.
Offensive breakdowns doomed the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs Monday evening, as scoring was hard to come by in the second and third quarters, with LCHS falling to non-league foe Georgetown 45-34.
Offensive breakdowns doomed the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs Monday evening, as scoring was hard to come by in the second and third quarters, with LCHS falling to non-league foe Georgetown 45-34.
The Adena Lady Warriors ended the early season undefeated mark of the McClain Lady Tigers Monday evening, as they out shot and out rebounded their way to a 60-49 non-league win at McClain High School.
Allowing the Miami Trace Panthers to take the lead with seconds to go in the fourth quarter, after leading by as much as 14 points in the game, Fairfield’s Cameron Rolark put the game in his hands by taking the ball the distance of the court and sinking a floater for the 60-59 Lion win Monday night at Miami Trace High School.
On Saturday the undefeated Bethel Tate Tigers and the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs battled into overtime with the Tigers (5-0) coming out on top with a 15-0 run in the OT frame, defeating L-C 67-52 at LCHS, in non-league play.
Leading by two points at the end of the third quarter, the McClain Tigers hit the shots needed in the final eight minutes to defend their home court Saturday night, as they defeated the London Red Raiders 77-64 in South Central Ohio League play.
Leading by two points at the end of the third quarter, the McClain Tigers hit the shots needed in the final eight minutes to defend their home court Saturday night, as they defeated the London Red Raiders 77-64 in South Central Ohio League play.
From start to finish the South Central Ohio League game belonged to the Miami Trace Lady Panthers, as their 24-point first quarter sealed the league win defeating the Hillsboro Lady Indians 74-16.
The McClain Lady Tigers were 12 of 12 in the scoring column Friday night as all 12 players on the team put points on the board against the London Lady Red Raiders, defeating London 82-40 in South Central Ohio League play.
For three quarters the Whiteoak Wildcats played close to even with the Peebles Indians, but in the second quarter the Indians showed why they are undefeated overall this season outscoring the Wildcats 26-9 in the quarter, en route to a 65-49 Southern Hills League win Friday night at Whiteoak High School.