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Taylor Swift and the Cincinnati Reds

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As we all know by now it was a very busy weekend in the Queen City as Taylor Swift took the stage at Paycor Stadium for two concerts. While I certainly like some of her music, my wife and I didn’t make the trip and stuck to our weekend at Great American Ballpark. The 12-time Grammy Award winner put on quite a show it appears per my social media feeds, and I thought today would be a great time to associate some of her song names with Reds players before the All-Star Break.

Volunteers, 80 kids part of Hillsboro Youth Football Camp

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The Hillsboro football program held its last day of youth camp. The camp ran the month of June and the program had 80 young athletes ranging from grades 1-6. “I Just wanted to thank all the people involved in helping. Some of our youth coaches from Liberty Park, our middle school coaches, our high school coaches and most of all our high school players participated in making our camp successful,” Hillsboro coach Nathan Horne said. “They did a great job with the youth athletes and our youth athletes did a great job as well.” The Indians open the regular at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18 when they host Western Brown in a non-conference game at Richards Memorial Field.

Lady Mambas bring home world title

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The sixth grade Lady Mambas basketball team brought home a first place finish last weekend at the Knoxville, Tennessee AAU Basketball World Championship. With just seven local players the Lady Mambas of Hillsboro battled hard to earn first place in the world tournament to finish the year with a record of 23-10 and as national champs. The team finished in first place in tournaments three times, second place twice and third place twice. Coaches Derrik Haithcock and Aleesha Shriver would like to thank the players and families for all their hard work and commitment and the community fir its support and sponsorships. At the AAU World Championship the Lady Mambas went 6-0 by defeating Dayton Kroc Center 42-9, LA-Lady Shockaz 40-26, MD DPR/DMV Hoops Academy 41-33, MS Fly Girls Coach 44-20, Dayton Kroc Center 44-23, and DPR/DMV Hoops Academy from Maryland, 66-48. Picturd are (l-r) coach Shriver, Taelyn Shriver, Hayden Rideout, Mckenize West, Lanaya Smith, Jayla Haithcock, Libby Webster, Maddie Easter, Aurora StringField and coach Haithcock.

Greenfield honors spring student-athletes

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Spring sports student-athletes were recognized at Monday Greenfield Exempted Village School Board meeting for their achievements in baseball, softball and track and field.

Cruising into 1st place; possible arms

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Elly De La cruising into first place

County schools stand pat in hoop divisions

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While the number of male and female students eligible for sports rose in four of Highland County’s five school districts for the 2023-24 school year, in basketball they will all remain in the same Ohio High School School Athletic Association divisions they played in a year ago.

Three team winners at HDH Foundation outing

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On a beautiful sunny day in Greenfield, 28 teams teed it up for a great cause at the annual Highland District Hospital Foundation Golf Outing at Buckeye Hills Country Club.

Will Benson and Brad Robbins join Matt’s Take

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Hottest team in baseball

Denen returning to place that ‘built him’

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WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE — There was some consternation when the Washington Blue Lions parted with girls basketball coach Samantha Bihl.

Hillsboro boy state archery champion

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Fourteen-year-old Hillsboro resident Logan Watson won youth male pins and was named Ohio State Champion of the S3DA state archery shoot on June 10 in Chillicothe at the Ross County Bow Hunters Club.