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  • Lady Mustangs open season with win over HHS

    Not holding anything back in the first quarter, the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs took control in the first eight minutes and never looked back as they defeated the Hillsboro Lady Indians 48-18 Friday night in both teams’ season opener, at the Patriot Center.
  • 2009-10 Highland County Boys Basketball Preview
    HILLSBORO INDIANS;MCCLAIN TIGERS;LYNCHBURG-CLAY MUSTANGS;FAIRFIELD LIONS;WHITEOAK WILDCATS
  • 2009-10 Highland County Boys Basketball Preview
    HILLSBORO INDIANS;MCCLAIN TIGERS;LYNCHBURG-CLAY MUSTANGS;FAIRFIELD LIONS;WHITEOAK WILDCATS
  • Thanksgiving and football
    Happy Thanksgiving everyone from your Highland County Press sports editor.
        I love turkey day. Besides Super Bowl Sunday, and the start of March Madness, it is my favorite day of the year.
  • Atsalis leaves HHS for Cincinnati Reading
    The 1965 SCOL football season was just around the corner. Coach Bill Atsalis was back at Hillsboro High School for his seventh year. He had taken the Indians from a perennial doormat to a contending team. But this season might be different. While the boys had, according to Atsalis, “a fine mental attitude,” they were small and inexperienced.
  • Lady Patriots battle, fall to OCU
         Trailing by as much as 16 points in the first half, the Southern State Lady Patriots came close several times of breaking away with the lead, but in the end the Ohio Christian University Lady Trailblazers were too much with OCU defeating SSCC 91-82 at the Patriot Center, located on the campus of Southern State in Hillsboro.
  • Lady Patriots battle, fall to OCU
         Trailing by as much as 16 points in the first half, the Southern State Lady Patriots came close several times of breaking away with the lead, but in the end the Ohio Christian University Lady Trailblazers were too much with OCU defeating SSCC 91-82 at the Patriot Center, located on the campus of Southern State in Hillsboro.
  • Patriots drop game to Trailblazers
    Five players scoring in double figures wasn’t enough for the Southern State Patriots, as a big start by the Ohio Christian University Trailblazers set the tone for the game, as they defeated the Patriots 100-88 Tuesday evening at the Patriot Center, in Hillsboro.
  • Patriots drop game to Trailblazers
    Five players scoring in double figures wasn’t enough for the Southern State Patriots, as a big start by the Ohio Christian University Trailblazers set the tone for the game, as they defeated the Patriots 100-88 Tuesday evening at the Patriot Center, in Hillsboro.
  • Weekend Sports Schedule
    Girls basketball game schedule for Friday and Saturday
  • High hopes for HHS end with 5-5 record
    When the 1964 SCOL football season opened in September, there
    were six member schools instead of the eight members of the 1963
    season. The two Columbus area schools, Pleasant View and Franklin Heights, had dropped out of the league to join the Southern Suburban League. Franklin Heights is still a high school, but Pleasant View is now a middle school in Franklin County.
  • 2009-10 Highland County Girls Basketball Preview
    FAIRFIELD LADY LIONS, MCCLAIN LADY TIGERS, HILLSBORO LADY INDIANS, LYNCHBURG-CLAY LADY MUSTANGS,WHITEOAK LADY WILDCATS
  • 2009-10 Highland County Girls Basketball Preview
    FAIRFIELD LADY LIONS, MCCLAIN LADY TIGERS, HILLSBORO LADY INDIANS, LYNCHBURG-CLAY LADY MUSTANGS,WHITEOAK LADY WILDCATS
  • New 'Eaton era' set to tip off for McClain Tigers
    GREENFIELD – The Brent Eaton era at McClain High School has begun; but if you are looking for the new Tigers boys basketball coach to talk about himself, you will be hard pressed, as he doesn’t want this season to be about him – or anyone else. He just wants the upcoming MHS season to be about his players.
  • Who Dey! The Bengals are for real
     Where is the safest place to be during a tornado in Cincinnati?
     Give up?
     
    Paul Brown Stadium, because there is never a touchdown there.

     
    Well it looks like the days of the Bengals, not the Bungals, being the punch line of every NFL joke are over, as those jokes are now used for the Ohio team up north.
  • McClain holds football awards banquet
    The McClain Tiger football program recently held their football awards program, honoring the 2009 football team.
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