The McClain Tigers and Paint Valley Bearcats opened the season Friday night in Greenfield and gave the huge crowd on hand a good old-fashioned barnburner, with McClain winning a nail-biter, 42-41.
The Jackson Ironladies showed why they have won back-to-back Frontier Athletic Conference titles and are favored to win a third after defeating McClain, 58-40 Wednesday night in Greenfield.
For a second straight offseason, the McClain Tigers boys basketball program made a change at head coach, as Mike Noszka is taking over at the helm of the boys basketball program, as he brings with him quite a résumé to rebuild the Tigers’ program.
The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) award a local high school senior each year for a written essay about the benefit to local communities and the United States of being a “good citizen.” This year, all six high schools in Highland County participated.
The McClain Lady Tigers varsity basketball team and first-year head coach Shania Massie started the new season off well Wednesday night with an impressive 59-27 non-conference victory over visiting Paint Valley.
There’s a lot going on throughout Greenfield’s school district, but it was Rainsboro Elementary that was highlighted at the Nov. 20 school board meeting, which was held at the school.
On Thursday, Nov. 8, the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) announced the Women's Soccer Major and All-Conference award winners. The Mount St. Joseph women’s soccer team won eight awards consisting of six different MSJ athletes.
The Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association released the 2023 Southeast Ohio All-District Football Teams Saturday, with nine Highland County players named to the team as well as seven Paint Valley Bearcats and their coach.
The Southeast District Coaches Association named 18 Highland County athletes to the 2023 All-District boys soccer team, along with an assistant coach receiving honors in Division III.
The Southeast District Coaches Association this week announced the 2023 All-District girls soccer teams, with Highland County having 20 players selected as well as the Player of the Year, Coach of the Year and Assistant Coach of the Year for Division III.