March 23, 2023 at 4:58 p.m.
Homan records two hits, run for USF
Collegiate Check-up
The Cougars have dropped three in a row, but a former Indian had her best game of the 2023 season during that stretch.
Brenna Homan, a 2021 Fort Recovery High School graduate, recorded multiple hits for the second time this season Tuesday in the second game of a University of St. Francis softball doubleheader against Huntington.
The sophomore started in right field and led off the top of the second inning for the Cougars’ 11-8 loss with a single. She advanced to second base when Aubrey Dunnuck was hit by a pitch, took third on a double steal and scored on a wild pitch.
She was also hit by a pitch in the fifth inning and singled in the seventh.
Homan also scored a run for the USF (5-7) as it dropped the first game of the doubleheader 9-4.
For the season, Homan is third for the Cougars with a .313 batting average, five hits, three runs, one RBI and one stolen base.
Max Moser
Jay County – 2019
Drew a walk that led to the game-winning run March 16 as the Huntington University baseball team edged Mount Vernon Nazarene 14-13 in the second game of a doubleheader.
Moser, who finished 1-for-3 with two walks and a run, drew a one-out walk with the game tied in the bottom of the eighth inning.
Kallen Kelsheimer then took over as a pinch runner and eventually scored on a double by Satchell Wilson.
Moser also drew a walk in the first game as the Foresters (16-7)) won 11-0.
Robbie LeFevre
Fort Recovery – 2019
Took second place in a race Saturday for the Fordham University men’s track team at the Stony Brook Snowflake Classic.
LeFevre posted a time of 11.44 seconds in the 100-meter dash. He trailed teammate Liam Volz, who won the race in 11.29.
Olivia Bright
Jay County – 2022
Got playing time in seven of the first 10 games of the season for the Lincoln Trail Community College softball team.
Bright has recorded two hits and three runs in her young collegiate career. She was 1-for-1 with a run in the Statesmen’s season-opening 9-1 win over Three Rivers and then posted the same stat line March 9 in a 13-9 victory over Hartford Community College.
Kenzie Ring
Jay County – 2021
Competed for the Trine University acro and tumbling team as it broke more records March 16 in a 269.905-247.945 loss to Mary Hardin-Baylor.
Ring helped the Thunder (2-2) to a school record in the compulsory event with 34.55 points, including a new high of 9.35 in the acro heat. The team also broke records in pyramid (28.7) and tumbling (46.475).
Brenna Homan, a 2021 Fort Recovery High School graduate, recorded multiple hits for the second time this season Tuesday in the second game of a University of St. Francis softball doubleheader against Huntington.
The sophomore started in right field and led off the top of the second inning for the Cougars’ 11-8 loss with a single. She advanced to second base when Aubrey Dunnuck was hit by a pitch, took third on a double steal and scored on a wild pitch.
She was also hit by a pitch in the fifth inning and singled in the seventh.
Homan also scored a run for the USF (5-7) as it dropped the first game of the doubleheader 9-4.
For the season, Homan is third for the Cougars with a .313 batting average, five hits, three runs, one RBI and one stolen base.
Max Moser
Jay County – 2019
Drew a walk that led to the game-winning run March 16 as the Huntington University baseball team edged Mount Vernon Nazarene 14-13 in the second game of a doubleheader.
Moser, who finished 1-for-3 with two walks and a run, drew a one-out walk with the game tied in the bottom of the eighth inning.
Kallen Kelsheimer then took over as a pinch runner and eventually scored on a double by Satchell Wilson.
Moser also drew a walk in the first game as the Foresters (16-7)) won 11-0.
Robbie LeFevre
Fort Recovery – 2019
Took second place in a race Saturday for the Fordham University men’s track team at the Stony Brook Snowflake Classic.
LeFevre posted a time of 11.44 seconds in the 100-meter dash. He trailed teammate Liam Volz, who won the race in 11.29.
Olivia Bright
Jay County – 2022
Got playing time in seven of the first 10 games of the season for the Lincoln Trail Community College softball team.
Bright has recorded two hits and three runs in her young collegiate career. She was 1-for-1 with a run in the Statesmen’s season-opening 9-1 win over Three Rivers and then posted the same stat line March 9 in a 13-9 victory over Hartford Community College.
Kenzie Ring
Jay County – 2021
Competed for the Trine University acro and tumbling team as it broke more records March 16 in a 269.905-247.945 loss to Mary Hardin-Baylor.
Ring helped the Thunder (2-2) to a school record in the compulsory event with 34.55 points, including a new high of 9.35 in the acro heat. The team also broke records in pyramid (28.7) and tumbling (46.475).
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