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57 tops field in 3rd Health Alliance of Clinton County Golf Classic
The Adient team of Donnie Ary, Zach Smith, Kevin Curren and Cameron Spangler won a scorecard playoff and finished first in the the 3rd annual Health Alliance of Clinton County Golf Classic June 21 at Snow Hill Country Club. The winners posted a score of 57 in the 18 scramble...
Clinton County Chaos completes first fast-pitch season
The Clinton County Chaos Fastpitch Club completed its 2023-2024 season. The new organization hosted a 10U and 12U team throughout its inaugural year. Clinton County Chaos is a new opportunity for local female athletes interested in growing their level of play in the sport of fastpitch softball. Based out of Clarksville, the goal of the organization is to bring together like-minded athletes to commit to play competitive ball at an appropriate level thanks to the support and preparation provided by our experienced coaching staff, led by head coach, Jerry Renner, according to a press release.
36 attend East Clinton’s Lady Astros volleyball camp
The East Clinton volleyball program held its annual camp July 15-18 at the high school gym. Steve Pike and Libby Evanshine were instructors for the camp. There were 12 middle school athletes and 24 high school athletes at the camp, varsity coach Sarah Sodini said. I n the high school photo, from left to right, front row, Keira Null, Kenzi Terrell, Kendall DeBold, Kaylee Terrell, Haley Carroll, Madi Roberts, Taylor Barton, Maci Lilly, Maggie Huff, coach Libby Evanshine; back row, coach Sarah Sodini, Taylor Brown, Karsyn Jamison, Sahara Tate, Emily Arnold, Colie Murarescu, Makayla Seaman, coach Steve Pike, Paiton Kidder, Lili Kimmey, Rylie Pryor, Kimber Seaman, Marli Pirman, Hannah Lovely, coach Lorrie Arnold. Hadlie Clark was not present for the high school photo. In the middle school photo, from left to right, front row, Myia Spurlock, Lainey Haas, Caydence Kempton, Ivy Kimmey, Lilli Reynolds, Brylie Frommling; back row, coach Sara Shaner, Makenna Vinup, Reese DeBold, Graelynn Boggs, coach Steve Pike, Riley Terrell, Kinsley Roderer, Natalie Kerns, coach Samantha McGraw.
29 and 30 win last two league outings at Elks 797 Golf Club
The team of Jack Carson, Mark Hess, Mike Gross and Bill Ross had a 7-under par 29 Tuesday and won the senior golf league outing at the Elks 797 Golf Club. The winners eagled No. 8 and carded birdies on Nos. 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7. The rest of...
Scouts finish season in playoff position
XENIA — The Xenia Scouts completed its regular season by taking two of three against the Muskegon Clippers at Gradys Field. Xenia finishes its campaign at 17-19 overall and having won six of its final seven games to make a charge into playoff position. The Scouts entered Monday in...
WGC Junior League resumes after rain outs
XENIA — Nine junior golfers were able to get back onto the course Wednesday in the WGC Junior Golf League after two consecutive weeks of rain outs. Luke Guisleman won the senior division with a score of 48. Anthony Campbell carded a 42 to take the junior division weekly title.
Greene County alums make EA Sports CFB 25 rosters
BEAVERCREEK — EA Sports previously used the marketing tagline: If it’s in the game, it’s in the game. For two Greene County natives, they can now say that they are in the game too. Current Bowling Green State University senior and Beavercreek HS alum Demetrius Hardamon, as...
Massie seniors win high honors at Warren Co. Fair
They were rivals in the ring but friends after the show Friday as a pair of Clinton-Massie seniors-to-be took home top honors in the Warren County Fair’s Showman of Showmen competition. Delaney Chester won Grand Champion honors and Brylie Green won Reserve Grand Champion in the Showman of Showmen. Chester is the 2024 Clinton-Massie FFA president while Green attended the Warren County Career Center in the Veterinary Science program.
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