January 26, 2017 at 6:12 p.m.

Jay County to host Bluffton on Friday

Jay County to host Bluffton on Friday
Jay County to host Bluffton on Friday

Jay County Patriots

Portland, 8-6 (2-2)

Coach: Chris Krieg, second year

Conference: Allen County

Saturday at Southern Wells: Jay County evened its conference record with a 54-47 victory over Southern Wells. Senior Jay Houck scored 15 points to eclipse the 1,000-point milestone, and junior Cole Stigleman tallied a career-high 14 points.

Season leaders (per game): Points — Jay Houck 17.1, Jason Schlosser 12.1, Cole Stigleman 8.0. Rebounds — Jay Houck 8.3, Schlosser 5.4. Assists — Ryan Schlechty 2.4.

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Bluffton

Tigers


Bluffton, 4-9 (2-2)

Coach: Chris Benedict, first year

Conference: Allen?County

Friday vs. Adams Central : Bluffton lost to Adams Central 59-54 for its second loss in six days to the Jets and its fifth loss in a row. .

Season leaders (per game): Points — Mitchell Kuhlenbeck 15.4, Max Corle 7.4, Rylie Johnston 5.4. Rebounds — Zach Cummins 4.6, Max Corle and Mitchell Kuhlenbeck 4.0. Assists — Max Corle 2.6.

Last season: Jay County defeated Bluffton twice, once in the opening round of the ACAC tournament at home 57-30, and again during the regular season on the road 49-37.

Game notes: This is the 24th meeting all time between Jay County and?Bluffton, with the Patriots holding a 19-4 advantage in the series. Jay County has won each of the last four meetings and six of the last seven ... After reaching 1,000 career points on Saturday, JCHS?senior Jay Houck is chasing the school record in points. His 1,004 points   are third all-time, behind Danny Ferrel (1,155)?and Brock McFarland (1,177).
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