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  • Never mess with a winning streak

      Never mess with a winning streak!
      Those words sum up the words of Crash Davis from "Bull Durham," and well, I think I might have broken the code of Crash.
       I didn't just mess with one winning streak, but two.
  • Mustangs dance past Bearcats on homecoming
    The Westfall Mustangs were able to add another win to their Scioto Valley Conference winning streak as they outscored the Paint Valley Bearcats 14-0 in the third quarter, spoiling the Bearcats’ homecoming 35-24 Friday night.
  • Lady Tigers fall in 3 straight sets
    After winning Monday night in three straight sets, the McClain Lady Tigers dropped their home game against South Central Ohio League opponent Madison-Plains in the same fashion, losing the league contest to the Lady Golden Eagles 26-24, 25-20 and 25-21.
  • Lady Tigers fall in 3 straight sets
    After winning Monday night in three straight sets, the McClain Lady Tigers dropped their home game against South Central Ohio League opponent Madison-Plains in the same fashion, losing the league contest to the Lady Golden Eagles 26-24, 25-20 and 25-21.
  • Tigers keep first place in SCOL; defeat rival HHS
    The McClain Tigers put their stamp on the South Central Ohio League Tuesday night, as they defeated Highland County rival Hillsboro 6-1 at McClain Field in Greenfield.
  • Tigers keep first place in SCOL; defeat rival HHS
    The McClain Tigers put their stamp on the South Central Ohio League Tuesday night, as they defeated Highland County rival Hillsboro 6-1 at McClain Field in Greenfield.
  • Lady Indians win county battle over McClain
    With a cold chill in the air, the Hillsboro Lady Indians were on a hot-streak in the first half Tuesday night in Greenfield, putting up a 3-0 lead after 40 minutes, en route to a 4-0 South Central Ohio League win over cross-county rival McClain.
  • Lady Indians win county battle over McClain
    With a cold chill in the air, the Hillsboro Lady Indians were on a hot-streak in the first half Tuesday night in Greenfield, putting up a 3-0 lead after 40 minutes, en route to a 4-0 South Central Ohio League win over cross-county rival McClain.
  • Three Lady Indian seniors honored
    Hillsboro senior tennis players Maddie Cupp, Tiffany Satterfield and Alejandra Davila were honored before the Lady Indians' home match against East Clinton Tuesday.
  • Lady Tigers sweep Lynchburg-Clay

    Winning three straight sets against county counterpart Lynchburg-Clay, the McClain Lady Tiger volleyball team gained their ninth win of the season Monday night at McClain high School.

  • Lady Tigers sweep Lynchburg-Clay

    Winning three straight sets against county counterpart Lynchburg-Clay, the McClain Lady Tiger volleyball team gained their ninth win of the season Monday night at McClain high School.

  • Mustangs, Rockets break even in scoreless tie
    The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs and Fayetteville Rockets battled to a scoreless tie Friday at Lynchburg-Clay High School, in Southern Hills League play.
  • Fayetteville defeats Lady Mustangs 1-0
    DODSONVILLE – The Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs fell to 4-4 overall, dropping a close 1-0 Southern Hills League contest to the Fayetteville Lady Rockets Friday at Lynchburg-Clay High School.
  • Tigers lose close game to Golden Eagles
    MT. STERLING -  The Madison-Plains Golden Eagles swooped in and stole the show Friday night during their homecoming, as a late interception, mixed with a failed extra point kick led to a one-point, 7-6 win over the McClain Tigers at Madison-Plains High School.
  • Mustangs top West Union
    DODSONVILLE – In a game shortened by darkness, the Lynchburg-Clay boys soccer team brightened up their season with another win, as they defeated the West Union Dragons 4-1 at Lynchburg-Clay High School.
  • Ohio Wildlife Council Approves 2009-10 Hunting and Trapping Regulations
    September 1 again kicks off the state's fall hunting seasons - with the opening of the squirrel-hunting season that runs through January 31 - under regulations approved Wednesday by the Ohio Wildlife Council.
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