February 13, 2020 at 5:27 p.m.
Hanna Ault was a staple in the starting lineup for the Patriots.
She’s been one of the first five Ravens on the court every game this season.
Ault, a 2018 Jay County High School graduate, started her 21st consecutive game for the Anderson University women’s basketball team on Saturday as it beat Bluffton University 64-57.
Ault made two of her five field goals to finish with four points. She also grabbed five rebounds and dished a pair of assists for the Ravens (9-12, 5-9 Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference).
Chloe Will
Fort Rec. – 2019
Earned a top-five finish for the Tiffin University women’s track team as it hosted the Dragon Grand Prix on Saturday.
The freshman had a time of 11 minutes, 22.96 seconds, in the 3,000-meter race to finish fourth. Otterbein’s Allison Currey won the event in 10:48.66.
Audrey Guggenbiller
Fort Rec. – 2019
Also competed for the Tiffin women’s rack team on Saturday.
Guggenbiller was fifth in her section of the 1-mile run and 36th overall in 6 minutes, 30.66 seconds.
Whitney Will
Fort Rec. – 2017
Came off the bench to play 11 minutes for the University of Saint Francis women’s basketball team Saturday in a 78-64 win over Taylor University.
Will made both of her free throw attempts, grabbed two defensive rebounds and blocked one shot for the NAIA Division II No. 10 Cougars (20-5, 11-3 Crossroads League) in the win over the fifth-ranked Trojans (23-3, 11-3 CL).
Elise Gehle
Fort Rec. – 2019
Ran for the University of Saint Francis women’s track team in the Cedarville Collegiate Invitational on Friday.
The freshman was 24th in the mile run with her time of 6 minutes, 7.03 seconds. Shelby Nolan won the race in 5:06.19.
Gehle also placed 30th in the 800-meter run in 2:48.23. Rachel Sweeney of host Cedarville finished first in 2:19.03.
Jocie Kasier
Fort Rec. – 2017
Missed the only shot she took as the Capital University women’s basketball team fell to John Carroll on Saturday, 79-52.
The junior came off the bench and played five minutes for the Crusaders, who fell to 11-10 on the season.
Simon Brumfield
Jay County – 2017
Participated in the Tiger Small College Invitational at DePauw University as part of the Wabash College men’s track and field team on Friday.
The junior placed 30th in the weight throw with a distance of 35 feet, 2 inches.
Erik Hobbs of Rose-Hulman won with a distance of 44 feet, 9.5 inches.
Wabash totaled 152 points to take first out of 12 teams.
She’s been one of the first five Ravens on the court every game this season.
Ault, a 2018 Jay County High School graduate, started her 21st consecutive game for the Anderson University women’s basketball team on Saturday as it beat Bluffton University 64-57.
Ault made two of her five field goals to finish with four points. She also grabbed five rebounds and dished a pair of assists for the Ravens (9-12, 5-9 Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference).
Chloe Will
Fort Rec. – 2019
Earned a top-five finish for the Tiffin University women’s track team as it hosted the Dragon Grand Prix on Saturday.
The freshman had a time of 11 minutes, 22.96 seconds, in the 3,000-meter race to finish fourth. Otterbein’s Allison Currey won the event in 10:48.66.
Audrey Guggenbiller
Fort Rec. – 2019
Also competed for the Tiffin women’s rack team on Saturday.
Guggenbiller was fifth in her section of the 1-mile run and 36th overall in 6 minutes, 30.66 seconds.
Whitney Will
Fort Rec. – 2017
Came off the bench to play 11 minutes for the University of Saint Francis women’s basketball team Saturday in a 78-64 win over Taylor University.
Will made both of her free throw attempts, grabbed two defensive rebounds and blocked one shot for the NAIA Division II No. 10 Cougars (20-5, 11-3 Crossroads League) in the win over the fifth-ranked Trojans (23-3, 11-3 CL).
Elise Gehle
Fort Rec. – 2019
Ran for the University of Saint Francis women’s track team in the Cedarville Collegiate Invitational on Friday.
The freshman was 24th in the mile run with her time of 6 minutes, 7.03 seconds. Shelby Nolan won the race in 5:06.19.
Gehle also placed 30th in the 800-meter run in 2:48.23. Rachel Sweeney of host Cedarville finished first in 2:19.03.
Jocie Kasier
Fort Rec. – 2017
Missed the only shot she took as the Capital University women’s basketball team fell to John Carroll on Saturday, 79-52.
The junior came off the bench and played five minutes for the Crusaders, who fell to 11-10 on the season.
Simon Brumfield
Jay County – 2017
Participated in the Tiger Small College Invitational at DePauw University as part of the Wabash College men’s track and field team on Friday.
The junior placed 30th in the weight throw with a distance of 35 feet, 2 inches.
Erik Hobbs of Rose-Hulman won with a distance of 44 feet, 9.5 inches.
Wabash totaled 152 points to take first out of 12 teams.
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