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

Gray, Hall earn all-conference honors (05/16/06)

Local roundup

ANDERSON — Jay County placed a pair of golfers on the all-conference team as it finished third Monday.

Patriots Adam Gray and Josh Hall finished fourth and fifth respectively as the team scored a 362 for its third-place effort at the four-team Olympic Athletic Conference tournament Monday.

Connersville easily won the tournament at Killbuck Golf Club with a score of 338. Anderson Highland finished second, two strokes ahead of Jay County, and Muncie Southside was fourth at 375.

Nate Holm of Connersville took medalist honors with a 71.

Gray, a freshman, opened with a pair of pars as he turned in the top score for the Patriots. He finished with pars on five of the final seven holes for his 85.

Hall caught fire at the turn, playing holes eight through 12 at 1-under par. The senior had the lone Jay County birdie of the day on the 479-yard, par-5 11th hole as he finished with an 87.

Gray Suman had two pars to score a 93. He finished ninth, earning all-conference honorable mention.

James Brosher rounded out the team score with a 97, and Ben Gasca shot 102.

JC tennis draws M-G

The path is set for Jay County and Marion to meet in the sectional championship again.

The tournament match-ups for girls tennis were set Monday, and Jay County will open against Madison-Grant. The Patriots and Argyles will play in the opening round at Marion High School Thursday at 4:30 p.m.

The Jay County/Madison-Grant winner will meet Blackford in the semifinal round Friday at 4:30 p.m. The other semifinal match, which will be played at Marion’s Matter Park at 4:30 p.m., will pit the four-time defending champion host Giants against Mississinewa.

The championship match will be played at MHS Saturday at 10 a.m.

Jay County lost to Blackford 3-2 and Marion 5-0 this year. It does not play Mississinewa or Madison-Grant in the regular season.

Marion has won 13 of the last 14 sectional titles, including four straight finals wins over JCHS, with only the Patriots breaking the streak in 2001.

Wapahani blasts Jay JV

SELMA — Jay County’s junior varsity baseball team managed just one hit in an 11-1, five-inning loss to the host Wapahani Raiders Monday.

R.J. Fuller took the loss as Wapahani scored at least one run in every inning. He allowed six earned runs on five hits and four walks.

Derek Barnett had the only Patriot hit and scored the lone run.[[In-content Ad]]
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