Floyd D. Adams
Floyd D. Adams, 76, of Lexington passed away Friday (May 4, 2012) following a long illness.
Floyd D. Adams, 76, of Lexington passed away Friday (May 4, 2012) following a long illness.
Turns out 13 was a lukcy number for Buckeye Valley Thursday, as the Barons bumped their regular season record to a prefect 13–0 with a 4–1 win over host Mount Vernon.
Big Walnut’s softball team seems to be hitting its stride at just the right time.

Big Walnut, in a quest for its first-ever conference championship in baseball, moved a step closer to attaining that goal with its school-record ninth consecutive victory in a 10–1 Ohio Capital Conference Capital Division decision over Mount Vernon Friday afternoon in Sunbury.
Rosters can be deceptive. A roster filled with seniors and juniors doesn’t necessarily mean a squad filled with experience.

Hayes didn’t play its best game Monday against visiting Mount Vernon. The Pacers did, however, author one of their best performances of the season Tuesday in Sunbury, taking out their frustrations to the tune of a 10–0, 5-inning win over host Big Walnut.

Mount Vernon, hitting three solo home runs in a day when the wind was blowing straight out to center field, held off a late Big Walnut charge en route to an 8–6 Ohio Capital Conference Capital Division softball victory Monday night in Sunbury.
Big Walnut gave Orange one heck of a battle, bringing the tying run to the plate in the seventh inning, but the visiting Pioneers used a four-run sixth and clutch pitching from Luke Wolford down the stretch to escape with a well-earned OCC-Capital Division win Monday in Sunbury.