August 25, 2023 at 11:21 p.m.

FRHS sweeps National Trial

Fort Recovery roundup


NEW PARIS, Ohio — The Indians went to five in their first contest of the season.

In their second match, they kept it to three.

Fort Recovery High School’s volleyball team completed a three-set sweep of the National Trail Blazers on Thursday 25-15, 25-15, 25-13.

The Tribe’s hitters, Mara Pearson and Teigan Fortkamp, put up a solid performance at the net with 11 and 10 kills respectively. Pearson added a pair of aces and digs to the stat sheet, while Fortkamp had three aces, six digs and a block.

Kennedy Muhlenkamp and Kayla Heitkamp filled up the stat sheet for the Indians (2-0) as well. Muhlenkamp led the team with 10 digs while Heitkamp led with 26 assists and five aces.

In the middle, Paige Guggenbiller, Saige Luethold and Karlie Niekamp blocked four hits and contributed 11 kills.


Two in a row

CELINA — The Fort Recovery girls golf team picked up their second win in a row with a 220-250 victory over the Coldwater Cavaliers on Thursday.

Olivia Knapke earned match medalist honors with a 51. She shot four bogeys in the match, coming on No. 2, 3, 5 and 9. Coldwater’s Madison Bruns had the next best score with 52.

Eva Kahlig stayed hot, turning in the Indians’ (2-5, 2-2 Midwest Athletic Conference) second-best score of 54.Kahlig shot two pars in the match on the par-3 second hole and par-4 ninth.

Also with a par on the ninth was Brynn Stammen. She had 57 strokes in her round.

Emma Will and Ella Schoen rounded out Fort Recovery’s score with a pair of 58s. Will had four bogeys while Schoen added two.

Marissa Schoen’s round of 62 did not count towards the final.


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