FRANKLIN — Mackenzie Gibbons put the Fenwick High School softball team in a position to do something it hadn’t done since 2016....
LIBERTY TWP. — A hyped Ella Bauman sprinted off the field after the Lakota East High School softball team halted a Colerain...
LIBERTY TWP. — The Lakota East High School boys volleyball team bought into the system throughout the regular season. The Thunderhawks are...
All games are 5 p.m. unless indicated otherwise. Division I No. 20 Hamilton (8-14) at No. 9 Ross (16-6), Tuesday, May 16 No....
MONROE — The decision felt right for Justin Clemmons. He’s ready to lead the Monroe High School girls basketball program. “Being invested...
HAMILTON — The Fairfield High School baseball team scrapped together a couple first-inning runs Wednesday night against Greater Miami Conference rival Hamilton. Aaron England...
ST. CLAIR TWP. — Colton Hunt attended a baseball showcase this past summer and came away with more than he expected. Ashland...
All games are at 5 p.m. unless indicated otherwise. VIEW BRACKETS Division I No. 14 Ross (12-8) at No. 13 Seton (12-8), Monday,...
ST. CLAIR TWP. — Wayne Henson was hired just in time to prepare the Edgewood High School softball team for an unpredictable season. ...
HAMILTON — Hamilton High School’s Virgil Schwarm Stadium recently received a facelift. New home and visitor press boxes were installed at the...
Badin falls to Trotwood in D-III regional semifinal
Lakota West holds off St. Xavier to capture regional semifinal victory
Lewis scores 17, Crim adds 14 as Fairfield beats Lakota East in regional semifinal
High school wrestling: Franklin sending five to compete at state meet
Lakota West beats Oak Hills to capture second district title in school history
Mahon back at Little Miami football helm
Boys basketball: Badin beats McNick to set up D-III district final against Franklin
Boys basketball: Fairfield gets past GMC rival Middletown in tourney opener
Early burst helps lead Badin past Carroll in D-III regional semifinal
‘Unprecedented’ — Ross boys swimmers bring home six state titles