A Greenfield man was sentenced to over 10 years in prison last week after pleading guilty to two second-degree felonies as charged in a 14-count indictment in September.
For the first time ever — not including the 2020 COVID-19 playoffs — both the McClain Tigers and Hillsboro Indians will be playing in the Ohio high school football playoffs at the same time.
Friday night in Week 10, the McClain Tigers showed the entire county how badly they wanted to break a seven-year losing streak to the Hillsboro Indians, and even more than that, they showed how much they wanted to have a chance to play in Week 11.
Highland County commissioners Terry Britton, David Daniels and Brad Roades recognized Oct. 23-27 as Red Ribbon Week in Highland County during their Wednesday, Oct. 18 meeting.
It was a battle of the Tigers on Monday night on McClain Field when Greenfield hosted Waverly in a first-round tournament play-in game, and when the final horn sounded, it was the Tigers wearing purple and gold who advanced on, after an impressive 7-0 victory for MHS.
Greenfield’s regular council meeting on Monday, Oct. 16 covered various topics, including water projects, the possibility of a lodging tax and the upcoming Madison Township levy that’s on the November ballot, to name a few things.
The McClain varsity girls soccer team defeated Westfall 11-1 Wednesday on senior night in Greenfield, and Luca Matesic and Kaitlyn Jett showed their senior leadership, scoring eight of their team’s 11 goals in the contest.