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  • Lady Indians fall to Madison-Plains 51-25

    Allowing 28 points in the first half the Hillsboro Lady Indians came up short against their South Central Ohio League foe Madison-Plains 51-25 Friday night at MPHS.
  • Tigers gain first win of season; outlast Mustangs
    After suffering a tough loss in overtime in their season opener, the McClain Tigers roared back with a vengeance Saturday afternoon as they soundly defeated the Westfall Mustangs 52-38 in the Zane Trace Tipoff Classic at ZTHS.
  • Tigers gain first win of season; outlast Mustangs
    After suffering a tough loss in overtime in their season opener, the McClain Tigers roared back with a vengeance Saturday afternoon as they soundly defeated the Westfall Mustangs 52-38 in the Zane Trace Tipoff Classic at ZTHS.
  • Week 1 Winner of the Highland County Tipoff
    Congratulation to Player 1440 Lion
  • Lady Lions earn win over Hillsboro
    Using inside play from senior Gabby Boone and junior Chelsey Riddle the Fairfield Lady Lions earned their first win of the season Saturday night, defeating the Hillsboro Lady Indians 57-34.
  • Lady Lions earn win over Hillsboro
    Using inside play from senior Gabby Boone and junior Chelsey Riddle the Fairfield Lady Lions earned their first win of the season Saturday night, defeating the Hillsboro Lady Indians 57-34.
  • Indians open new court with win over Lions
    The Hillsboro Indians defended their new home court, as they used big runs and lone-range shooting to defeat county rival Fairfield 74-59 Saturday night at Hillsboro High School.
  • Indians open new court with win over Lions
    The Hillsboro Indians defended their new home court, as they used big runs and lone-range shooting to defeat county rival Fairfield 74-59 Saturday night at Hillsboro High School.
  • Lady Tigers knock down Falcons
    With four games in the books, the McClain Lady Tigers are undefeated as they handled the Clinton-Massie Lady Falcons 47-25 Saturday afternoon at McClain High School in South Central Ohio League action.
  • Lady Tigers knock down Falcons
    With four games in the books, the McClain Lady Tigers are undefeated as they handled the Clinton-Massie Lady Falcons 47-25 Saturday afternoon at McClain High School in South Central Ohio League action.
  • Tigers fall in OT to Goshen
    After knocking away what could have been the game-winning shot in regulation, the McClain Tigers ran out of steam in the overtime period, with rebounding, free throw shooting and shots falling through the hoop at a premium Friday night in a 54-51 loss to Goshen.
  • Tigers fall in OT to Goshen
    After knocking away what could have been the game-winning shot in regulation, the McClain Tigers ran out of steam in the overtime period, with rebounding, free throw shooting and shots falling through the hoop at a premium Friday night in a 54-51 loss to Goshen.
  • Free throw shooting dooms Lions in season opener
    Free-throw shooting was the big turning point for the Fairfield Lions Friday night with the team finishing 20 of 37 from the foul line in a 60-56 loss to the East Clinton Astros at Grandle Gymnasium.
  • Joe Michael scores 26 to lead Whiteoak past North Adams, 68-61
    Joe Michael scored 26 points including 10 of 18 from the foul line Friday night to pace the Whiteoak Wildcats to 68-61 season-opening victory over the North Adams Green Devils. The game was the nightcap of three games between the two Southern Hills League schools, played at Southern State Community College's Patriot Center.
  • Tribe opens season with loss to Piketon
    Unable to slow down the Piketon Redstreaks for the entire contest, the Hillsboro Indians boys basketball team dropped their season opener 68-50 in the Zane Trace Tipoff Classic Friday at ZTHS.
  • Gene Reed takes reins at HHS football
    Coach Bill Atsalis departed following the 1965 football season.  He was employed as head football coach at Reading High School, near Cincinnati. After some searching and interviewing candidates, and after two candidates had been offered contracts and declined, Hillsboro High School named Gene Reed head football coach. Reed, 26, was assistant coach at Lancaster High School. He was a native of Wellston, where he graduated from high school. He attended two years at Wisconsin State College and completed his degree at Ohio University. In three and a half years, he had coached at Wellston, Coshocton and Lancaster.
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