The stage was set for both the Fairfield Lions and Whiteoak Wildcats to put on a highly skilled display of baseball on Thursday night, especially from the mound. Other than one inning where the host Wildcats committed two errors which led to Fairfield runs the game was flawlessly played between two of the strongest teams in southern Ohio.
A six-run first inning set the scene on Wednesday evening for the Fairfield Lions against their Southern Hills Athletic Conference rival, the North Adams Green Devils. Those six runs were more than enough for FHS to give the Lions a 13-1 victory Wednesday on the road in Adams County.
Fairfield had a dominant effort on Tuesday night, gaining a Southern Hills Athletic Conference win over the host Fayetteville Rockets, 17-7 in five innings.
WASHINGTON C.H. — After three innings, the Hillsboro Indians held a 3-1 lead on the road against Frontier Athletic Conference foe Washington. That wasn&rs