JAY COUNTY
Patriots split with Norwell
The Jay County Junior High School boys swim team took down the Norwell Knights 99-84, while the girls team fell just short in a 96-89 loss on Monday.
Patriots avoid last
The Jay County High School boys swim team got a lift from Bryden Carter and Brasen Glassford to score 115 points and finish 10th in the field of 11 at the IHSAA sectional meet on Saturday.
Fourth in 138
Wood, a Jay County High School senior, dropped the final match of his high school career 3-1 to Ison as he finished fourth at 138 pounds Saturday in the IHSAA Wrestling State Finals at the Ford Center.
Headed to conso finals
EVANSVILLE — The dream of a state championship came to an end early Saturday afternoon.
Wood to semifinal
Tony Wood, a Jay County High School senior, scored his only points of his 138-pound quarterfinal match in the final eight seconds Saturday morning to advance to the semifinals of the IHSAA Wrestling State Finals at the Ford Center.
Norwell pulls away late
The Norwell Knights went on a 11-6 run to finish the game and take down the Jay County High School boys basketball team 49-38 on Friday night.
Two-for-two
EVANSVILLE — The Patriots’ two seniors wrestled matches that were not at all alike.
Fisher makes finals
Matthew Fisher was the lone member of the host Jay County High School’s boys swim team to qualify for a sectional championship race during the preliminaries Thursday.
Wake up ready
Jay County High School seniors Tony Wood and Cody Rowles will compete this weekend in the IHSSA Wrestling State Finals at the Ford Center in Evansville.
Jay County slams short-handed Jets
Jay County Junior High School’s swim teams obliterated the short-handed host Adams Central Jets on Monday, with the girls winning 140-5 while the boys posted a 106-35 victory.
Jay struggles against Tigers
YORKTOWN — The Tigers outplayed the Patriots in nearly every way.
Jay likely to stay put
Indiana High School Athletic Association on Monday released enrollment totals that will be used for reclassification and realignment for the next two years. Based on those figures, it looks as if Jay County High School’s athletic teams will remain in their current classes.
Understated champion
FORT WAYNE — Tony Wood didn’t yell. He didn’t flex. He didn’t point. With his tongue hanging out, he simply held two fingers in the air. It was an understated celebration for another dominant day.
Just short
A pair of missed 3-point opportunities ended up the difference as the Jay County High School boys basketball team couldn’t complete the comeback Friday night thriller that went to overtime, as Heritage escaped with the 67-64 victory.
Patriots place second at Norwell Invite
OSSIAN — The girls won a narrow race with Norwell on Tuesday.
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