July 23, 2014 at 2:10 p.m.

Arnold named to governor's council (12/20/05)

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A rural Portland resident has been named to the Indiana Governor’s Council for Physical Fitness and Sports.

Stephanie Arnold, the fitness director at the Jay Community Center, was named to the council Dec. 1. She will serve a two-year term.

According to a press release Monday, Arnold will oversee Region 6 for the INShape Indiana program as part of her duties as a member of the council, which was formed in 1992. The 13-county region includes Jay, Blackford, Delaware and Randolph counties.

Arnold represented the United States in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. She was a member of the women’s archery team.

Bowlers pound Heritage

The Jay County High Rollers high school boys bowling team stomped Heritage Monday, 17.5-2.5, while setting a new team record.

The High Rollers posted a score of 1,107 in their second game, beating the old team record set in the 2003-04 season by six pins. They won nine of 10 points in that game to seal the victory.

Jay County opened with a 996 in game one, taking 8.5 points.

Cory Mock was the lone bowler to win two points. He rolled a 451 series, four behind the team high from Chris Elmore.

Andy Hughes had the best game with a 267 while Elmore added a 258.

Jay Co. clobbers Bellmont

DECATUR — Bellmont proved no match for the Jay County Winter Swim Team as it rolled to 4-0 in dual meets with a 436-171 victory Monday.

Jay County won 43 of 48 individual races and 10 of 12 relays. Eleven different swimmers won three individual events, four in the 11-12-year-old division.

Mary Hudson and Eme Miller teamed to own the girls half of that age group. Hudson was first in the long freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke, and Miller took wins in the butterfly, individual medley and short freestyle.

Wiley Young and Richard Osterholt did the job in the boys races. Young reached the wall first in the long freestyle, butterfly and backstroke, and Osterholt grabbed victories in the individual medley, breaststroke and short freestyle.

Jay County had three triple winners in the 13-and-older division — Alyssa Extin, Alysha Miller and Sam Miller. There were two in the 8-and-younger division — Caven Schricker and Adam Young — and two more in the 9-10-year-old division — Caitlin Mark and Levi Hummel.[[In-content Ad]]
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