Whiteoak added a Southern Hills Athletic Conference win to their overall total on Saturday (April 20) against Ripley, but lost a conference game on Friday (April 19) to Manchester.
The Fairfield Lady Lions returned to Southern Hills Athletic Conference play Monday (April 1), as they hosted the Manchester Lady Greyhounds at the Fairfield Baseball/Softball Complex where FHS lost by a 5-4 score.
The longer the game went, the better the pitching was by Fairfield senior Cade Miller, who on Monday night tossed a no-hitter against the Manchester Greyhounds.
It was another winning effort by the Whiteoak Wildcats on Wednesday night, as this time they defeated the Manchester Greyhounds, 8-5 in a game that was moved to WHS, but the home team stayed Manchester.
Ohio Wildlife Officer Chase McDonald, of Manchester, has been assigned to Clermont County, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
The Georgetown Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is currently investigating a fatal traffic crash involving a pedestrian that occurred on Cemetery Avenue near US 52 in the Village of Manchester in Adams County March 21 at approximately 12:55 a.m.
Everything is on the line in the win-or-go-home Division IV SE District Semifinal game taking place this Saturday, as the No. 2 seeded Fairfield Lions (20-3) and the No. 7 seeded Manchester Greyhounds (15-8) are scheduled face each other for the third time this season.
Monday night (Jan. 29) was a big-time win for the Fairfield Lady Lions, gaining a 37-point victory over the visiting Manchester Lady Greyhounds by a 58-21 score.
Whiteoak senior Jaylie Parr put her name in the Lady Wildcats’ record book Wednesday night, as she scored her 1,000th career point in a 66-28 WHS win over the visiting Manchester Lady Greyhounds.
Homecoming for the Fairfield Lions was a cause for celebration on the basketball court with the Lions winning their Southern Hills Athletic Conference game against the Manchester Greyhounds in convincing fashion.
Scioto County Sheriff David Thoroughman states that on Friday, Jan. 5, the 9-1-1 communication center received a call at 1:12 p.m. from a residence on Houston Hollow Road.
Hosting the Manchester Greyhounds Friday night, the Whiteoak Wildcats defended their home court in Southern Hills Athletic Conference play, defeating the visitors, 72-63.
Pickleball, playgrounds and picnic areas are just some of the fun new projects to receive funding from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) NatureWorks grant program.