JAY COUNTY
Patriot boys drop third in a row
WINCHESTER — In the final week of the regular season, the Patriots are back on the downswing.
Seventh in state
INDIANAPOLIS — Set a new goal. Keep pushing. Keep fighting.
Monroe places 2nd
Josh Monroe cut nearly two seconds from his preliminary time. It wasn’t quite enough.
Jay opens with Frankton
The Patriots will open the tournament against an unfamiliar foe.
Seventh in state
INDIANAPOLIS -- For the second year in a row, the Patriots have the seventh-best 138-pound wrestler in the state.
Wood wrestling for 7th
INDIANAPOLIS -- Tony Wood will wrestle for seventh place.
Wood falls in quarters
INDIANAPOLIS -- The dream of ending the season with a state championship came to an end Saturday morning for Tony Wood.
Streak ends in finale
Fort Recovery sees winning streak halted in loss to Cardinals; to start postseason play on Tuesday
Medal control
Wood stays undefeated in securing first career state medal
Jay rally short on senior night
Patriot boys nearly upset third-ranked Knights, fall 36-35
Monroe seeded 2nd
The Patriots earned only three berths in individual championship races. Josh Monroe is responsible for two of them.
Four to state
For about two decades, state berths were hit or miss for the Patriots. Beginning in 2011, they have had at least one wrestler make it to Indianapolis every year. Since 2017, they’ve advanced two or more. On Friday night, the largest contingent in school history will make its way to …
One for the win
FORT WAYNE — One point. It’s the slimmest of margins. But it was all Tony Wood needed to be in control.
Tourney rival tops JC
The Patriots had put together three straight wins, including a couple that gave them a share of the Allen County Athletic Conference title. Up against a sectional opponent Saturday, the streak ended.
Patriot payback
The visiting Patriots drove the baseline and got a 3-pointer from the left corner to take the lead with 7.9 seconds left.
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