State Feature 2021: Kerigan Pollard, Lily Barnes ready to make state debuts
Pollard, Barnes each have set McClain track & field records in â21 Pictured for the McClain Lady Tigers are state qualifers (l-r) Lily Barnes and Kerigan Pollard. (HCP Photo/Stephen Forsha) GREENFIELD – For both Kerigan Pollard and Lily Barnes, they are ready to compete in unknown territory this upcoming weekend as the McClain Lady Tigers duo qualified for the OHSAA State Track and Field Championships, though both athletes are at different points of their high school careers.
For Pollard, the 300-meter hurdles race this weekend is the final event she’ll be competing in for what has been a very successful and record-setting career, as the senior athlete set eight school records in not only track & field, but swimming and soccer during her final season.
The Hillsboro Lady Indians wrapped up their 2021 Frontier Athletic Conference season on Wednesday night by winning a doubleheader against the Washington Lady Bl
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McClain track teams make school history in win at WCH Invitational Pictured are members of the McClain Lady Tigers track and field team at the WCH Invitational. (Submitted photos) The McClain Tigers track and field team. The McClain boys and girls track teams teams won an invitational on the same night for the first time in program history. • • • The McClain boys and girls track teams had an outstanding night at the Washington Court House Invitational, where both teams won an invitational on the same night for the first time in program history.
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Lady Indians score lone run in 1st inning Hillsboroâs Kinsey Gilliland scored the lone run in the Lady Indians victory of McClain Thursday, as Gilliland hit a first-inning home run. (HCP Photos/Stephen Forsha) Bri Weller finished 1-for-3 for the Lady Tigers, with a double in the fourth inning. • • HILLSBORO On a day where the temperature hovered around the mid-40s, the Hillsboro Lady Indians and McClain Lady Tigers battled at Alice Cassner Field in Frontier Athletic Conference action, in a game that was full of stellar pitching and only needed one run to cross home plate for the victory.
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By Tim Colliver - tcolliver@aimmediamidwest.com
Editor’s note We’re continuing our tradition of taking a look back each Saturday at some of the important, interesting or even odd events as they were reported during the same week throughout the years, along with interesting advertising features from years gone by.
This week in 1903, the Hillsboro News-Herald reported that the Rev. E.J. Moore and William Wheeler, representatives of the Ohio Anti-Saloon League, would be spending next Sunday in Hillsboro and would preach at the Methodist Church that morning.
Ladies, are you weary and worn out all the time, suffering from a weak back with headaches, nervousness and restlessness? If so, the paper advocated buying a little tin of Doan’s Kidney Pills for immediate relief.