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Hillsboro Indians earn overtime win against Fairfield Hillsboro s Ryan Scott (left) drives to the hoop while battling against Fairfield s Jon Bentley on Tuesday night at Grandle Gymnasium. Scott and Bentley each scored 15 points in the Highland County rivalry game. (HCP Photo/Stephen Forsha) LEESBURG It took the Hillsboro Indians taking control of the pace of the game in overtime, but the Indians earned a road win on Tuesday night by defeating a hard-charging Fairfield Lions team at Grandle Gymnasium by a 55-51 score.
By Stew Gardner
Dec 30, 2020
Going into Tuesday night s clash with Clinton-Massie, the Hillsboro Indians had indeed been road warriors- their first four games of the 2020 season had been away from home. In fact, their home opener had been delayed for a month. So, playing on their home court must have been a source of inspiration because the Indians played some of their best basketball in defeating the visiting Falcons by the final score of 68-54.
HHS may have had their top offensive quarter of the season right from the opening tap scoring 23 points in the first stanza. They were led by Lawton Parry s two 3 balls that enabled them to grab an 8 point lead (23-16).
By Stew Gardner
Dec 30, 2020
Going into Tuesday night s clash with Clinton-Massie, the Hillsboro Indians had indeed been road warriors- their first four games of the 2020 season had been away from home. In fact, their home opener had been delayed for a month. So, playing on their home court must have been a source of inspiration because the Indians played some of their best basketball in defeating the visiting Falcons by the final score of 68-54.
HHS may have had their top offensive quarter of the season right from the opening tap scoring 23 points in the first stanza. They were led by Lawton Parry s two 3 balls that enabled them to grab an 8 point lead (23-16).