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Lynchburg-Clay boys lose at home to Western Brown 78-40

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Dodsonville – One night after suffering a conference loss to league rival Fayetteville, the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs were back in action the next evening against...

Whiteoak boys lose to Washington 60-44 on the road

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WASHINGTON C.H. — The Whiteoak Wildcats visited Washington High School on a rainy first Friday of 2019 for a non-conference game against the Blue...

McClain wrestling places 10th at Licking Valley Invitational

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Hanover — Saturday,the second annual Licking Valley Invitational was even tougher than the bruiser the inaugural tournament was. With Minerva defeating the returning champion,...

Lynchburg no match for Fayetteville in 68-45 home loss

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DODSONVILLE – The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs hosted the Fayetteville Rockets on Friday in a Southern Hills Athletic Conference (SHAC) boys varsity basketball matchup. The Rockets...

Tiger wrestling 5-1 after home tri

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Greenfield—FAC wrestling duals went into week three in McClain gym on Thursday. Former SCOL rival Clinton-Massie, and FAC rival Miami Trace made it a...

Tigers triumph in OT

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Devin Carter scored a game-high 34 points and the McClain Tigers held on in overtime to defeat the Zane Trace Pioneers, 61-60, Wednesday in...

Martell says it’s his job if Haskins leaves

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PASADENA, Calif. – Dwayne Haskins hasn’t made it official he’s entering the NFL draft, but Ohio State’s No. 2 quarterback, Tate Martell, made it...

Hillsboro unable to overcome Blanchester on the road, fall 58-44

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BLANCHESTER — A sleepy Friday night, Christmas break boys basketball game erupted from its slumber thanks to two emphatic plays by Blanchester’s Brayden Sipple...

Fairfield too much for East Clinton in 67-37 road win

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LEES CREEK – The Fairfield Lions traveled to East Clinton High School on Friday to take on the East Clinton Astros in a boys...

Necessity put Davis, Olave on center stage for Ohio State

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Wyatt Davis and Chris Olave were always expected to be contributors at Ohio State, but the timetable for their careers were advanced by injuries...