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  • Mustangs fall to Zane Trace

    The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs were defeated for just the second time this season as they dropped a non-league game Saturday to the Zane Trace Pioneers 3-1 at ZTHS.
  • Lady Mustangs tie against Eastern Brown

    Leading after the opening 40 minutes Monday night by one goal, the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs allowed the Eastern Brown Lady Warriors back into the game, as both teams ended the contest with three goals each in Southern Hills League play at Lynchburg-Clay High School.

     

  • Lady Mustangs tie against Eastern Brown

    Leading after the opening 40 minutes Monday night by one goal, the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs allowed the Eastern Brown Lady Warriors back into the game, as both teams ended the contest with three goals each in Southern Hills League play at Lynchburg-Clay High School.

     

  • Lady Indians continue to tie

    In a game of non-conference foes separated by a mere 16 miles, the battle of Route 50 ended deadlocked, as the Hillsboro Lady Indians and Fayetteville Lady Rockets tied Monday evening at Fayetteville High School 2-2.

  • Lady Indians continue to tie

    In a game of non-conference foes separated by a mere 16 miles, the battle of Route 50 ended deadlocked, as the Hillsboro Lady Indians and Fayetteville Lady Rockets tied Monday evening at Fayetteville High School 2-2.

  • Lady Rockets blast off against Whiteoak
    The Whiteoak Lady Wildcats have clinched at least a share of the Southern Hills League Division II championship, but the path as the only team to claim the honor took a wrong turn Monday night, as they were swept in three straight sets by the Fayetteville Lady Rockets in SHL play.
  • Lady Rockets blast off against Whiteoak
    The Whiteoak Lady Wildcats have clinched at least a share of the Southern Hills League Division II championship, but the path as the only team to claim the honor took a wrong turn Monday night, as they were swept in three straight sets by the Fayetteville Lady Rockets in SHL play.
  • Boaters safety course October 24
    The Waynoka WaterSports Club will be sponsoring an Ohio Boating Education Course at 8 a.m. on Saturday, October 24th at the Lodge. The cost of this course is $5, payable to ODNR Watercraft. This course will consist of 8 hours of instruction in a certified class followed by an exam. This year (2009), everybody younger than 27 years of age needs to pass a test certified by the State before they can drive any type of boat powered by more than 10hp. This class and exam will fulfill the Ohio's Boater Education Requirement that went into effect in January of 2000 and is administered by the ODNR Division of Watercraft.
  • Highland County cross country teams compete at McClain

    For the second consecutive meet theWhiteoak Lady Wildcats have came home with hardware from a meet in Highland County. After winning the Highland County championship last Tuesday, the Lady ’Cats came in second place in the nine school invitational, in Greenfield.

  • 2009 SE District Postseason Tournament Schedules
    Take a look at the 2009 SE District Postseason Tournament Schedules.
  • SCOL Football Week 7
    Take a look at all the football action from Week 7 of the South Central Ohio League.
  • Indians grind out SCOL win over Golden Eagles
    The rain was strong Friday night at Madison-Plains High School, but not strong enough to detour the Hillsboro Indians, as they outdueled the Golden Eagles behind a strong defensive effort, shutting out the host team 14-0 for their first South Central Ohio League win of the season.
  • Hal McCoy: One of the best
    There is a chill in the air this week with the fall season in full force. As the temperature continues to drop and winter nears it is a sign that, for one, the MLB regular season is over, and with that one great baseball writing career as a beat writer is over.
  • Circleville, WCH led 1961 campaign
    As the 1961 SCOL football season got under way, Coach Bob Watts’ McClain Tigers faced a rugged schedule with six games on the road and only four on McClain Field.
  • Conference added Pleasant View in '59
    Marshall High School, long a hotbed of basketball, closed its doors following the 1959-60 school year. For a few years, the district was not consolidated with anyone, leaving its high school students free to attend any contiguous district they chose.
  • Hillsboro boys soccer celebrates Senior Night
    Again the Hillsboro Indians had to play under wet and muddy conditions Thursday night at Richards Memorial Field, celebrating Senior Night in the process, as both the Tribe and the Madison-Plains Golden Eagles battled to a 0-0 tie in South Central Ohio League play.
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