JAY COUNTY
Friendly finale
The East Jay and West Jay middle school boys basketball teams met on the court for the final time Thursday at Jay County High School. (The county’s middle school students will all move to the JCHS building next year, and the two middle schools will be converted into elementary schools.) …
Outnumbered
The Patriots simply had Celina outnumbered.
Tribe No. 10 in Division IV
Six straight wins have impressed the voters.
Indians continue winning streak
The Indians lost a head-to-head matchup in their opening meet of the season. They haven’t dropped another since.
Just enough
It wasn’t pretty. The 27 turnovers prove that. But the Patriots were able to do enough, just enough, to get a W.
FR announces 2020 inductees
A pair of former Indians separated by nearly five decades will be inducted to the Fort Recovery High School Athletic Hall of Fame this year.
A legend gone
Darrel “Pete” Brewster, the most accomplished athlete in Jay County history, died Friday at Belton Regional Medical Center in Belton, Missouri. He was 89.
FRHS defeats Eagles in OT
The Indians managed just two fourth-quarter points as their lead slipped away.
Fatal first
The Patriots dominated the first eight minutes of the season. Since then, the first quarter has not been their friend.
Worn down
The Patriots were a step slow.
UFC ascension
Millions of little boys and girls dream about becoming professional athletes at the top level of their sport. Few ever get the opportunity to make those dreams come true. Casey Kenney did.
Taking steps
The Patriot pieces are falling into place.
Tribe takes fifth straight
The Indians closed out 2019 by keeping their hot streak intact.
Turnover trouble
HUNTINGTON — Putting the ball in the basket has been a problem at times for the Patriots this season. That wasn’t the case Friday. Instead, it was the turnovers that bit them again.
Girls swim past Jets
The Patriot girls have three wins in a row again. The boys are still looking for their first victory.
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