Scott Hayes has been covering Warren County sports for 19 years. Hayes started at the Springboro Star-Free Press in January, 1991 and moved to The Western Star in July, 1992 where he has remained. He has two daughters, Sarah and Chelsi, who attend Lebanon City Schools.
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LEBANON — Elias Sayre signed a national letter of intent Wednesday, Feb. 3, to play college football at Kent State University.
TROTWOOD — Lebanon High School swim coach Charles Darling was concerned depth would be his team’s weakness heading into the Greater Western Ohio Conference championships last weekend.
WAYNESVILLE — Oakwood didn’t make a field goal in the fourth quarter at Waynesville Friday night.
They didn’t need one.
LEBANON — Paul Skousen is not your average high school student.
In fact, the Lebanon High School senior hasn’t set foot in a high school classroom — ever.
WAYNESVILLE — A personal matter has delayed the search for a new football coach at Waynesville High School, but superintendent Patrick Dubbs still hopes to have a new coach named by the February school board meeting.
SPRINGBORO — The Lebanon High wrestling team is re-charging its battery to get ready for the postseason.
MT. ORAB — Waynesville High sophomore Cody Steiner suffered his first loss of the wrestling season last weekend.
OAKWOOD — Waynesville High’s girls basketball solidified its status as a high seed in the upcoming Division III tournament last weekend.
SPRINGBORO — Both Lebanon and Springboro were accurate at the free-throw line Friday, Jan. 22.
The Panthers just made a lot more of them.
SPRINGBORO — Both Lebanon and Springboro were accurate at the free throw line Friday night.
The Panthers just made a lot more of them.
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