December 22, 2025 at 8:44 p.m.
ANSONIA, Ohio — The Indians hit a slight bump in the road when they opened Midwest Athletic Conference play. But they seem to be right back on track ever since.
The Fort Recovery High School boys basketball team rolled through the Ansonia Tigers for a 52-27 victory on Saturday.
Breaker Jutte led the Tribe (5-1) with 16 points. The junior finished the first half with just two points after splitting a pair of free throws. He bounced back in the second half to get two hoops in each quarter and sink seven more foul shots.
Hudson Overman also reached double figures with 11 points.
Other FRHS scoring efforts came from Brody Barga (eight points), Douglas Bihn (six), Colson Post (five), Dylan Klenke (two), Kolton Thompson (two) and Carter Fortkamp (two).
Carson Tobe, Jacob MacNutt and Graham Coppess all scored six points to lead the Tigers (1-4).
Brown leads
COLDWATER, Ohio — Deanna Brown had a strong day as she powered the Fort Recovery girls bowling team past the Marion Local Flyers 2,338-1,885 on Saturday at Pla-Mor Lanes.
Brown started off strong with a 202 before rolling a match-high 234 in the second game.
Lilah Thein also broke the 200 club with a 201 in her first game. She followed up with a 184 for a 385 series.
Elizabeth Kahlig was the other Indian to bowl two games, finishing with a 281 series.
In the other individual games, the Tribe (4-1, 2-0 MAC) shot 534.
Fort Recovery had a high of 177 in the Baker games to beat Marion Local.
Maggie Frey led the Flyers (0-4, 0-2 MAC) with a 295 series.
Boys roll
COLDWATER, Ohio — Fort Recovery’s boys bowling team rolled past the Marion Local Flyers 2,812-2,015 at Pla-Mor Lanes on Saturday.
Gabe Acheson posted the high game of the day with 258 pins. He opened with a 177 game to make for a 435 series
A.J. Siefring had the next-best series of 330 pins.
The only other game over 200 pins for Fort Recovery (6-0, 2-0 MAC) came from Anthony Roessner with a 210.
Isaac Schulze rolled the high series for Marion Local (0-4, 0-2) at 312 pins.
The Indians averaged 205.4 pins in the Baker game to seal the victory.
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