On Saturday night, the Fairfield Lions showed they are still a team to be reckoned with inside and out of the Southern Hills Athletic Conference as they handed the Cedarville Indians their first loss of the season, with Fairfield defending Grandle Gymnasium by a 65-54 score.
Having a first half for the ages, the Fairfield Lions gained their third Southern Hills Athletic Conference win of the season, defeating the West Union Dragons, 62-18.
Friday night (Dec. 8) was a night full of points and winning for the Fairfield Lions, as they defended Grandle Gymnasium in their Southern Hills Athletic Conference contest with the visiting Ripley Blue Jays.
For nearly three and a half quarters, the Fairfield Lions and Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs battled closely on the scoreboard, exchanging baskets and leads, and both teams playing tough in their Southern Hills Athletic Conference rivalry game.
This past Friday and Saturday was a continuation of the regular season from last year, as the Fairfield Lions won twice in as many nights by defeating the Manchester Greyhounds and the East Clinton Astros.
The first season under head coach Quentin Williams was a season that nobody will soon forget, as it was one of the most historic seasons in program history.
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.