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State Feature 2021: Bailey, Kittner are headed to state track & field championships Whiteoak senior Nick Bailey, left, and junior Lydia Kittner are set to compete at the OHSAA Division III State Track and Field Championships. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) The Whiteoak Wildcats are set to send two athletes to the OHSAA Division III State Track and Field Championships, and in doing so, they’ve broken a streak of multiple years of not having a state qualifier in either the boys or girls program.
In the boys event, Whiteoak will have senior Nick Bailey competing in two events, with those being the long jump and the 100-meter dash. For the girls, junior and first-year track runner Lydia Kittner qualified for state in the 400-meter dash.
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Rob Manfred got caught looking â and he s still looking; congrats to Coach Chris Veidt Whiteoak Head Coach Chris Veidt hustles to the third base coaching box in between innings of the Cats 10-0 win on May 8, 2018. Last week, Coach Veidt registered his 400th coaching victory. (HCP file photo by Colin Ryan.)
The sneer is gone from Casey’s lip, his teeth are clinched in hate;
He pounds with cruel violence his bat upon the plate.
And now the pitcher holds the ball, and now he lets it go,
Snow storms, hoot-owls, a new park
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.
Big pigs, gassy water and near-record cold
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 1875, the Highland Weekly News reported temperatures plummeted to 10 degrees below zero, causing “frosted fingers, noses and ears in town and vicinity, but nothing of a very serious nature.”
The paper reported on a “remarkable elopement case” in which a local married woman went off in reckless abandon with another man, then returned “very penitent, and very anxious to be restored to her old place. The result was a reconciliation.”
Tigers defeat Whiteoak with strong defensive effort
Badgley leads McClain with 15 points Camden Closson drives to the basket for McClain as Whiteoak s Carson Emery defends in their Highland County rivalry game, Tuesday at MHS. (HCP Photos/Jim Jones) McClain s Bryson Badgley goes up for a shot vs. a Whiteoak defender. Whiteoak s Landon Barnett is guarded by McClain s Preston Saunders. McClain s Kendyll Toney goes up for a reverse lay-up as Ethan Hughes defends. Brad Ashbaugh puts up a shot for Whiteoak. McClain s Preston Saunders is defended by Whiteoakâs Hogan Walker. Whiteoak s Nick Bailey blocks out McClain s Braden Wright, Whiteoak s Carson Emery is also shown.