Playing on the road Wednesday night, the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs just couldn’t get over the hump so to speak against the Western Brown Lady Broncos, falling by just two points at 65-63.
The Ohio High School Athletic Association released the first MaxPreps Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) rankings on Wednesday for girls and boys basketball.
The second annual Chad Hodson Classic was held in Grandle Gymnasium at Fairfield High School Saturday, as six games were played with all five Highland County schools represented in the all-day event.
On Thursday (Dec. 28), the non-conference showdown between the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs and the Paint Valley Lady Bearcats belonged to the visitors, as LCHS won by a 42-point margin, defeating the host Lady Bearcats, 72-30.
On Friday night (Dec. 29), the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs finished the 2023 calendar year with a non-conference loss to the host Washington Blue Lions by a 68-40 score.
Attorneys for the Highland, Clinton and Brown County Boards of Elections have filed answers in the civil lawsuit filed by Lynchburg-Clay Board of Education write-in candidate Stacie Rhonemus, who is challenging the results of the Nov. 7 general election.
Friday night (Dec. 23) the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs traveled to West Union and promptly defeated the host Dragons in Southern Hills Athletic Conference action, winning by a 79-55 score.
Going on the road and needing 11 points to have her name etched into the Lynchburg-Clay record book, senior Jade Massey became the newest member of the 1,000-point club Thursday night.