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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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Toney scores 13 points to lead McClain McClain s Kendyll Toney is shown during Friday s game vs. Washington. Toney led MHS with 13 points in the win. (HCP Photos/Jim Jones) McClain senior Braden Wright gets inside for a shot. McClain s Preston Saunders brings the ball up the floor. McClain senior Lyle White #12 drives past a Washington defender. McClain s Camden Closson #15 goes up for a shot vs. Washington defender Wesley Potts #42 is also shown. Pictured (l-r) are McClain senior players and cheerleaders: Lyle White, Haley Null, Kyndall Penwell, Hannah Hester and Camden Closson.
Jan 30, 2021
The McClain Tigers used an 18-12 third quarter to knock off the Chillicothe Cavaliers in Greenfield Friday night.
In a game that neither team led by more than seven, the third quarter was McClain time. The Tigers knocked down 8 of 11 shots and forced several Chillicothe turnovers to go from down three at the half to up three at the end of three periods. The Tigers never relinquished the lead as the Cavs got within two time after time in the final period.
Cavs coach Eric Huffer liked the effort but little things like giving up drive in layups without back side help, continue to hurt his club. “We have to get better at the little things,” said Huffer.