HS Girls Soccer:
JV: MC 1 Coldwater 1
HS Girls Soccer:
Miller City 4 Coldwater 1
Record: Miller City 5-1-2 (PCL 2-0-1)
JV Boys Soccer:
MC 2 Eastwood 1
Record: 7-1-2
Today's JV boys soccer game will begin at 10am.
HS Boys Soccer:
Varsity:
MC 1 Fort Jennings 1
Record: 6-1-2 (0-1-2 PCL)
JV:
MC 2 FJ 0
Record: 6-1-2
HS Girls Soccer:
Miller City 4
Ottoville 2
Record: Miller City 4-1-2 (PCL 2-0-1)
Alex Sheen Announcement!
Dear Parents and Guardians,
Miller City High School is excited to announce an upcoming assembly for our students. On September 17th, we will welcome Alex Sheen, founder of the “Because I Said I Would” movement, to share his powerful message with our sixth through twelfth grade students.
Alex’s story is rooted in the lessons he learned from his late father, a man who was known for always keeping his promises and being a steady source of strength for his family. From that example, Alex developed a movement that emphasizes the importance of commitment, character, and integrity—qualities we strive to instill in all of our students.
We are pleased to also be hosting students from Continental High School and Leipsic High School for this special event.
We extend our sincere thanks to the Putnam County Mental Health Board for generously sponsoring this opportunity for our students.
We are confident that Alex’s message will inspire our students to reflect on the importance of their word and the impact that following through on commitments can have on themselves and others.
Dear Parents and Guardians,
Miller City High School is excited to announce an upcoming assembly for our students. On September 17th, we will welcome Alex Sheen, founder of the “Because I Said I Would” movement, to share his powerful message with our sixth through twelfth grade students.
Alex’s story is rooted in the lessons he learned from his late father, a man who was known for always keeping his promises and being a steady source of strength for his family. From that example, Alex developed a movement that emphasizes the importance of commitment, character, and integrity—qualities we strive to instill in all of our students.
We are pleased to also be hosting students from Continental High School and Leipsic High School for this special event.
We extend our sincere thanks to the Putnam County Mental Health Board for generously sponsoring this opportunity for our students.
We are confident that Alex’s message will inspire our students to reflect on the importance of their word and the impact that following through on commitments can have on themselves and others.
HS Volleyball vs Holgate:
JV win 25-10, 25-10
Record: 9-1
Varsity win 25-12, 25-11, 25-11
Record: 8-2
HS Boys Soccer:
Varsity:
MC 1 Kalda 1
Record: 6-1-1 (0-1-1 PCL)
JV:
MC 1 Kalida 2
Record: 5-1-2
MC Girls golf at Kalida - Botkins @ MC Boys Golf:
MC Girls - 218
Kalida Girls - 207
MC Boys - 184
Botkins -163
JH Volleyball:
7th grade lost to Patrick Henry 16-25, 25-16, 20-25
Record: 5-3
8th grade lost to PH 18-25, 25-23, 23-25. Record: 6-3
Great job MC Marching Band at Kalida Pioneer!






This week's athletics schedule:

Boys Soccer:
Varsity:
MC 3 Evergreen 0
Record: 6-1
JV:
MC 4 Arlington 3
Record: 5-0-2
JH Volleyball:
7th Grade defeated McComb 25-10, 25-7 Record 5-2
8th Grade defeated McComb 25-11, 25-7
Record 6-2
Varsity Girls Soccer:
Miller City 1
Delta 0
Record: 3-1-2 (PCL 1-0-1)
HS Volleyball:
Freshman: lose 16-25, 19-25
Record: 4-2
JV win 25-27, 25-18, 25-22
Record: 8-1
Varsity win 25-23, 25-21, 25-20
Record: 7-2
Congratulations to Libby Erford on achieving her 1000th career dig.

JH Volleyball:
7th lost to Leipsic 18-25, 27-25, 23-25 Record: 4-2
8th beat Leipsic 22-25, 25-12, 25-23
Record: 5-2
HS Boys Soccer:
Varsity: MC 6 Delta 0
Record: 5-1
JV: MC 1 Delta 0
Record: 4-0-2
HS Girls Soccer:
Miller City 3
Kalida 0
Record: 2-1-2 (PCL 1-0-1)
