March 30, 2023 at 4:41 p.m.
A former Patriot got his bat going in a four-game set against Bethel College.
Max Moser, a 2018 Jay County High School graduate, hit .400 for the Huntington University baseball team in the four-game set against the Pilots.
A graduate student, Moser started at designated hitter and clobbered Bethel in the opening game of the series March 23. He smacked a solo home run for the Foresters (19-8) in the fourth inning as part of a 4-for-5 effort. He also doubled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Ian McCutcheon in the seventh in the 9-8 HU victory.
He totaled six hits in the series, going 2-for-4 in a 6-2 loss Friday. He also walked and scored a run in the second game of the March 23 doubleheader (a 13-1 win) and had an RBI in the final game (a 12-2 victory) of the series Saturday.
Noah Arbuckle, a 2020 JCHS graduate, started in Friday’s game against Bethel and took the loss, allowing six runs on 10 hits and four walks in 7 1/3 innings. He struck out six batters.
Jalyn Bruns
Fort Recovery – 2022
Finished in the top 10 for the Indiana University – East women’s golf team as it won the 54-hole Heritage Hill Collegiate tournament Saturday and Sunday in Shepherdsville, Kentucky.
Bruns was consistent across the two-day tournament, opening with a round of 86. She then shot back-to-back 84s to close with a 254 and finish in seventh place.
The freshman was the No. 2 scorer for IU-East as her teammate Brooklynn Cromwell finished as the runner-up.
The Red Wolves shot 1,016 to trail only champion Spaulding (998) in the seven-team tournament.
Brenna Homan
Fort Recovery – 2021
Scored twice for the University of St. Francis softball team Friday in its 10-9 loss to Spring Arbor.
Homan singled and scored on an Aubrey Dunnuck double in the second inning. She reached base on an error in the fourth inning and came to the plate on a double by Abby Erwin.
The sophomore also went 1-for-2 for the Cougars (5-13) in an 11-6 loss in the second half of the doubleheader against Spring Arbor.
Kenzie Ring
Jay County – 2021
Helped the Trine University acrobatics and tumbling team get above .500 with a 239.685-234.63 win Sunday over Concordia.
The Thunder (3-2) dominated the team event 83.26-80.63. It was also strong in the acro event, totaling 25.75 points compared to 22.35 for Concordia.
Griffin Mann
Jay County – 2021
Competed for the Hanover College men’s golf team this weekend as it tied for second in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate tournament hosted by Rose-Hulman at Country Club of Terre Haute.
Mann posted the No. 5 score for the Panthers with an 87. Hanover shot 313 to tie with Indiana Tech, finishing four strokes behind the host Fightin’ Engineers.
Max Moser, a 2018 Jay County High School graduate, hit .400 for the Huntington University baseball team in the four-game set against the Pilots.
A graduate student, Moser started at designated hitter and clobbered Bethel in the opening game of the series March 23. He smacked a solo home run for the Foresters (19-8) in the fourth inning as part of a 4-for-5 effort. He also doubled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Ian McCutcheon in the seventh in the 9-8 HU victory.
He totaled six hits in the series, going 2-for-4 in a 6-2 loss Friday. He also walked and scored a run in the second game of the March 23 doubleheader (a 13-1 win) and had an RBI in the final game (a 12-2 victory) of the series Saturday.
Noah Arbuckle, a 2020 JCHS graduate, started in Friday’s game against Bethel and took the loss, allowing six runs on 10 hits and four walks in 7 1/3 innings. He struck out six batters.
Jalyn Bruns
Fort Recovery – 2022
Finished in the top 10 for the Indiana University – East women’s golf team as it won the 54-hole Heritage Hill Collegiate tournament Saturday and Sunday in Shepherdsville, Kentucky.
Bruns was consistent across the two-day tournament, opening with a round of 86. She then shot back-to-back 84s to close with a 254 and finish in seventh place.
The freshman was the No. 2 scorer for IU-East as her teammate Brooklynn Cromwell finished as the runner-up.
The Red Wolves shot 1,016 to trail only champion Spaulding (998) in the seven-team tournament.
Brenna Homan
Fort Recovery – 2021
Scored twice for the University of St. Francis softball team Friday in its 10-9 loss to Spring Arbor.
Homan singled and scored on an Aubrey Dunnuck double in the second inning. She reached base on an error in the fourth inning and came to the plate on a double by Abby Erwin.
The sophomore also went 1-for-2 for the Cougars (5-13) in an 11-6 loss in the second half of the doubleheader against Spring Arbor.
Kenzie Ring
Jay County – 2021
Helped the Trine University acrobatics and tumbling team get above .500 with a 239.685-234.63 win Sunday over Concordia.
The Thunder (3-2) dominated the team event 83.26-80.63. It was also strong in the acro event, totaling 25.75 points compared to 22.35 for Concordia.
Griffin Mann
Jay County – 2021
Competed for the Hanover College men’s golf team this weekend as it tied for second in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate tournament hosted by Rose-Hulman at Country Club of Terre Haute.
Mann posted the No. 5 score for the Panthers with an 87. Hanover shot 313 to tie with Indiana Tech, finishing four strokes behind the host Fightin’ Engineers.
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