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Several county athletes advance from NR districts to regionals
NEW RICHMOND — Several Clinton County athletes qualified to next week’s regional track and field meets during competition Saturday at New Richmond High School. East Clinton’s girls were in the Division III District meet while Blanchester boys and girls, Wilmington girls and East Clinton boys were in the Division II meet.
Track and Field: Zane Trace boys win final relay, place first at Division II district meet
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE — Wyatt Vick knew how important Zane Trace's finish in the boys 4x400 relay was on Saturday. The Pioneers needed one final boost in the Division II district meet. They trailed Wheelersburg heading into the final event of the day, and the only chance for a repeat district title lay in a first-place finish in the relay. In spite of the heat, and some fatigue leftover from placing second in the 800-meter run earlier, Vick lined up for the last leg of his last race of the day, alongside teammates Charley Clyne, Peyton Dotson and Riley Hartsaugh.
Baseball Game Preview: Brookville Plays at Home
Brookville is on a four-game streak of home wins, while Greeneview is on a four-game streak of away wins: one of those streaks is about to end. The Brookville Blue Devils will take on the Greeneview Rams at 5:00 p.m. on Monday. The two teams each escaped (but just barely!) with wins against their previous opponents.
OHHA to air two Matinee Madness
Grove City, OH — The Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association will offer two presentations of Matinee Madness this week on the OHHA Facebook page. The first Matinee Madness will be a recap of the Saturday (May 18) matinee from the Darke County Fairgrounds in Greenville, Ohio. Susan Schroeder and Ayers Ratliff will host the show that includes interviews and highlights of the 22 races. The Greenville Matinee Madness will air Monday at 7 p.m.
Hillsboro, McClain track and field athletes combine for 7 district championships; Lady Tigers earn 2nd place as a team
Hillsboro and McClain boys and girls track and field athletes are moving on to regionals, after a strong showing at the Div. II Southeast District Meet in Washington Court House May 14 and 18. The event included a district runner-up trophy for the Lady Tigers and a combined seven event championships for Hillsboro and McClain, along with other top four finishes.
Mustangs win sectional championship; defeat Valley
DODSONVILLE — Scoring runs in two separate innings, plus having a top-notch pitching performance from Cole Wells, the Lynchburg-Clay won a sectional game for the first time in over five seasons as they defeated the Valley Indians, 3-1 for a Division III SE District Sectional championship Thursday. “This is...
Lynchburg-Clay, Fairfield, Whiteoak track and field athletes advance to regionals after record-breaking district meet
Highland County track and field athletes excelled at the Division III Southeast District meet held May 15 and 17 at Nelsonville-York. The meet saw the Fairfield Lady Lions team earn a district runner-up trophy, while Highland County athletes also won district titles and broke records along the way. For team...
Fairfield Lions advance to district finals with win over Ironton St. Joseph
CHILLICOTHE — For the third consecutive season, the Fairfield Lions are going to play in the district finals. On Saturday afternoon, the No. 1 seeded Lions used early scoring and strong pitching to win their Division III SE District Semifinal game with a 4-2 victory over the No. 8 Ironton St. Joseph Central Flyers at VA Memorial Stadium.
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