August 23, 2019 at 5:15 p.m.
VAN WERT — Jalyn Bruns already had the record for an 18-hole match.
She’s got the mark for nine holes now, too.
Jalyn Bruns, a Fort Recovery High School sophomore, fired three birdies on her way to a school-record 1-over par 36 on Thursday in leading the record-setting Tribe girls golf team to a 191-212 victory against the Lincolnview Lancers at Willow Bend Country Club.
The team’s 191 was the lowest in program history, and Bruns added her name to the record books again after shooting an 83 in the season-opening invitational.
Bruns birdied both the par-4 first and fifth holes, and made birdie on the par-5 sixth hole. Her only blemishes were a bogey and a triple bogey.
Shelby Stammen was second on the team with 46, and Alli Vaughn shot 52 for third. Kendra Dues completed the team total with her 57.
Paige Bihn (67) and Macey Brunswick (68) also competed.
Jay girls win
MONROEVILLE — The dominance against conference foes continued Thursday as the Jay County girls soccer team scored twice in the second half for a 2-1 win against the host Heritage Patriots in the Allen County Athletic Conference opener.
It marked the 14th consecutive victory against ACAC opponents.
After falling behind 1-0 at intermission, Jay County (1-1) netted the equalizer on a goal by freshman Gabi Bilbrey, the first of her career. Eliza Bader sent in a corner that Bilbrey converted for the game-tying goal.
The visiting Patriots took a lead on a corner goal from Anhely Montes, her team-leading third of the year.
Tricia Ison turned away three Heritage shots.
Patriots win opener
RICHMOND — Jay County’s boys soccer team came out on top in its season opener on Thursday, defeating Seton Catholic 4-1.
Jay County (1-0) went into halftime tied 1-1, but a barrage in the final 40 minutes gave them the win. Gio Perod tallied two goals and an assist for the Patriots, while Cristian Marentes notched a goal and a helper as well. Hunter Shumaker also had a goal, and Ian Ruiz made two saves.
Tribe tops Knights
FORT WAYNE — The Fort Recovery volleyball team swept the Bishop Luers Knights on Thursday, 25-23, 25-23, 25-23, in a match played at Bishop Dwenger.
Paige Fortkamp registered 10 kills to lead the Indians (2-0). Marissa Gaerke collected eight kills and Whitley Rammel finished with seven kills.
Defensively, Olivia Patch and Fortkamp had four blocks each, and Kierra Wendel collected 15 digs.
Fort Recovery’s junior varsity team also won, 25-18 23-25, 15-13.
Melissa Laux and Emma Kahlig led the team with five kills apiece.
Indians win
MINSTER, Ohio — Fort Recovery’s boys golf team set a new season low for the fourth consecutive match, and this time it resulted in a win as the Tribe defeated New Knoxville, 181-218.
Grant Knapke earned match medalist honors by firing a 40. Carson Rammel was five strokes behind as the team’s second-best score, and Zander Kunkler carded 47 for third. Derek Lochtefeld finished with 54 to complete the squad’s total.
She’s got the mark for nine holes now, too.
Jalyn Bruns, a Fort Recovery High School sophomore, fired three birdies on her way to a school-record 1-over par 36 on Thursday in leading the record-setting Tribe girls golf team to a 191-212 victory against the Lincolnview Lancers at Willow Bend Country Club.
The team’s 191 was the lowest in program history, and Bruns added her name to the record books again after shooting an 83 in the season-opening invitational.
Bruns birdied both the par-4 first and fifth holes, and made birdie on the par-5 sixth hole. Her only blemishes were a bogey and a triple bogey.
Shelby Stammen was second on the team with 46, and Alli Vaughn shot 52 for third. Kendra Dues completed the team total with her 57.
Paige Bihn (67) and Macey Brunswick (68) also competed.
Jay girls win
MONROEVILLE — The dominance against conference foes continued Thursday as the Jay County girls soccer team scored twice in the second half for a 2-1 win against the host Heritage Patriots in the Allen County Athletic Conference opener.
It marked the 14th consecutive victory against ACAC opponents.
After falling behind 1-0 at intermission, Jay County (1-1) netted the equalizer on a goal by freshman Gabi Bilbrey, the first of her career. Eliza Bader sent in a corner that Bilbrey converted for the game-tying goal.
The visiting Patriots took a lead on a corner goal from Anhely Montes, her team-leading third of the year.
Tricia Ison turned away three Heritage shots.
Patriots win opener
RICHMOND — Jay County’s boys soccer team came out on top in its season opener on Thursday, defeating Seton Catholic 4-1.
Jay County (1-0) went into halftime tied 1-1, but a barrage in the final 40 minutes gave them the win. Gio Perod tallied two goals and an assist for the Patriots, while Cristian Marentes notched a goal and a helper as well. Hunter Shumaker also had a goal, and Ian Ruiz made two saves.
Tribe tops Knights
FORT WAYNE — The Fort Recovery volleyball team swept the Bishop Luers Knights on Thursday, 25-23, 25-23, 25-23, in a match played at Bishop Dwenger.
Paige Fortkamp registered 10 kills to lead the Indians (2-0). Marissa Gaerke collected eight kills and Whitley Rammel finished with seven kills.
Defensively, Olivia Patch and Fortkamp had four blocks each, and Kierra Wendel collected 15 digs.
Fort Recovery’s junior varsity team also won, 25-18 23-25, 15-13.
Melissa Laux and Emma Kahlig led the team with five kills apiece.
Indians win
MINSTER, Ohio — Fort Recovery’s boys golf team set a new season low for the fourth consecutive match, and this time it resulted in a win as the Tribe defeated New Knoxville, 181-218.
Grant Knapke earned match medalist honors by firing a 40. Carson Rammel was five strokes behind as the team’s second-best score, and Zander Kunkler carded 47 for third. Derek Lochtefeld finished with 54 to complete the squad’s total.
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