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Fairfield defense stifles Mt. Orab Western Brown
A suffocating defense helped Fairfield handle Mt. Orab Western Brown 1-0 at Mt. Orab Western Brown High on May 14 in Ohio baseball action. We want your feedback on the accuracy and quality of this article. Take a 1-minute survey and be registered to win a $25 Visa gift card.
Cassidy Perry, Alli Hodgkinson, Rachel Baker lead Manchester softball to 20-win season
Manchester is playing a brand of softball that few teams in the Greater Akron area can match. The Panthers (20-5) entered this week winners of 12 of their past 13 games ahead of a Division III district semifinal against Tuslaw at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Wellington. ...
Tiger Woods’ Thursday was rough. Here’s why Friday will be riveting
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Tiger Woods doesn’t have the type of game required to win this PGA Championship. Not this week, at least, on this course in these conditions. Valhalla is calling for firepower. Not just birdies, but birdie binges. Tiger is 48 years old, and 10 shots back of the No. 3 player in the world, who just made a 62 look easy.
Waterford upsets Whiteoak for sectional title
MOWRYSTOWN, Ohio — Waterford pulled off a sectional final stunner Wednesday evening, taking down second-seeded Whiteoak to advance to the district semifinals. Waterford took the hosts to extras before plating a pair of runs in the 10th. Zavier Heiss, who entered the game in the ninth, pitched a scoreless 10th to lock down the victory. Heiss relieved starter Colten Jones, who pitched eight strong innings and allowed one run on four hits with four walks and six strikeouts.
Spruell FAC Player of the Year
Capmryn Spruell, a Hillsboro High School junior, has been named the 2024 Frontier Athletic Conference Softball Player of the Year. Also representing Hillsboro is Mylea Fridley. From Miami Trace is Ella McCarty and from Washington is Addison Knisley. Leah Lovett and Olivia Stegbauer, McClain; Lillie Eberts, Serenity Taylor and K.J....
Record crowds attends chamber dinner
The Highland County Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual meeting and dinner on May 9, at The Orpheum located in uptown Hillsboro. More than 250 guests attended the sold-out event “Our Bet Is On You” and enjoyed an evening of networking within the Highland County business community. Dinner...
HIGHLAND COUNTY S.O. REPORTS
The Highland County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information:. A resident of the 7000 block of Gibler Road reported a male was trespassing on their property. After investigation, the property owner was familiar with the male who left prior to the deputy’s arrival. May 6. INCIDENT. A...
SSCC hosts Ohio Code Scholar event
On Monday, May 6, Southern State Community College hosted the second annual end-of-year celebration for students, faculty and staff involved in the Ohio Code Scholar (OCS) project. This event occurred in the Patriot Center on the Hillsboro campus from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and culminated the program’s work in southern Ohio, supporting OCS.
Hillsboro FFA holds Food for America Day
On May 10 the Hillsboro FFA Chapter had its annual Food for America Day for kindergarten students. The host was Starlight Dairy and Grain, owned and operated by the Shawhan family who donated its time to make the event a success. The FFA members had 11 stations which the kindergarteners visited for roughly 20 minutes each. They included a hay ride, feed mixing, baby calves and milking, a petting zoo, a tour of the old milking parlor, a tour of the new milking parlor, flower planting, a scavenger hunt, field games, farm machinery and how to make ice cream. The idea behind each of these stations was to educate the kids on farm-related activities, but this year there was the chance to be on a dairy farm so the FFA took advantage of that. One piece of technology that they got to learn about was the milking robot at the new milking station. The machine can track the gallons of milk produced, which cow produced it, the number of times the cow attempts to come through, and more detailed statistics. This year the kindergarten teachers loved how interactive all of the stations were and so many kids had a great time. The experiences from this event will help them know if they are interested in FFA when they are able to join.
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