JAY COUNTY
Jay Co. tennis falls to Rebels
A day after beating a conference rival, the Patriots came up short against a sectional foe.
Patriots shake off Tigers
The Patriots desperately needed a win.
Muhlenkamp, Patriot boys defeat Tigers
YORKTOWN — Gavin Muhlenkamp comes from a family of goal scorers.
JCHS spikers fourth
MONROEVILLE — The Patriots made easy work of the Raiders after losing their pool play opener.
Parks takes fourth, Jay second
CELINA, Ohio – Once again, Heritage was the champion. And once again, a Jay County golfer finished among the best in the conference.
Fateful fumble
PONETO — Bailey Cox made his season debut and was a workhorse with the ball in his hands.
East Jay runners pick up victories
The Chiefs had their first home meet of the season Thursday. Both teams picked up wins.
JC spikers fall to Raiders
SELMA — The Patriots had already knocked off one state-ranked team this season. They weren’t able to make it two in a row.
Patriots come up short vs. Giants
Crosby Heniser fired a serve down the middle of the court to help him steal the first game against Vikram Oddiraju.
Patriots travel to take on Raiders
The Jay County High School football team (0-2, 0-0) looks for its first win of the season Friday in the Allen County Athletic Conference opener at Southern Wells (0-2, 0-0).
Chief runners finish eighth
OSSIAN — Cameron Clark earned a top 10 finish Wednesday.
Patriot football falls to HNHS
HUNTINGTON — Just like the varsity team Friday, the Patriot reserves couldn’t keep the Vikings out of the end zone.
Rain halts Patriots' lead
The Patriots couldn't shake the starfires for nearly 32 minutes.
Fortkamp fires Tribe past Jay
The Indians weren’t the best at receiving the Patriot serves in the first set.
Jay tennis wins invitational
MUNCIE — Crosby Heniser and Simon Dirksen swept their respective singles matches.
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