Playing a near-even first half against each other in the 2024-25 season opener, the Fairfield Lions broke away from their rival Lynchburg-Clay on Tuesday night, having an 18-0 run in the third frame that led to a 64-49 win.
From the 6:43 mark of the first quarter to the final buzzer, the McClain Lady Tigers held the lead against the Fairfield Lady Lions on Wednesday night, eventually winning against their Highland County counterpart, 46-32.
Coming off two consecutive seasons of being a Southern Hills Athletic Conference champion, the Fairfield Lions have to replace four starters from last season as they prepare to take on all comers for the upcoming 2024-25 season.
This past Friday night saw the start of the 2024-25 girls high school basketball season for the Hillsboro Lady Indians and the McClain Lady Tigers. Both teams played away from their home courts, with MHS winning at Paint Valley and HHS falling to Western Brown.
The 2024-25 Fairfield Lady Lions are getting ready to take the court for another season of competing in the Southern Hills Athletic Conference, as they look to build on the progress they had last season.
Members of the Fairfield FFA chapter have been studying the importance of soils and learning skills to classify and judge soil in rural and urban areas. Ten members put their knowledge to the test by competing at the District 9 Soil Judging Contest.