January 20, 2026 at 5:01 p.m.
BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio — The Indians each played their part to help the Tribe climb up the standings.
The Fort Recovery High School girls bowling team finished third at the King’s Classic Tournament on Monday hosted by Bellefontaine at T-P Lanes.
The Indians finished with a pincount of 3,427 to take third in the 11-team field, while host Bellefontaine won the tournament with 4,056. Northmont just edged FRHS by 12 pins.
Lilah Thien had the strongest day for Fort Recovery, rolling games of 148, 178 and 205 pins to make her way onto the all-tournament team.
Deanna Brown, who won the bowl off competition, finished just behind Thien with a 518 series. Jadyn Wyerick was the only other Indian to roll three games, knocking over 477 pins.
Elizabeth Kahlig threw a new career-high 168 pins in her second game. (She also had a game of 150 pins.)
Other individual scores for FRHS came from Liliana Williams with 322 pins, Claire Gaerke with 136 and Malia Grisez with 156.
Over the six Baker games, the Indians racked up 969 pins for an average of 161.5.
LeFevre leads
BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio — Fort Recovery’s boys bowling team fell to seventh at the King’s Classic Tournament hosted by Bellefontaine at T-P Lanes on Monday.
The Tribe’s 3,849 pins placed them just over halfway up the standings in the 14-team field while Marysville took home the title with 4,221.
LeFevre had the second-best series of all the bowlers as he threw 269, 241 and 181 for 695 total pins.
Gabe Acheson was the only other Indian to roll three games and had 193 pins in all three for a 579 series.
A.J. Siefring and Garrett Diller competed in two individual games. The former had a 367 series while the latter knocked down 334 pins.
Other individual scores belonged to Anthony Roessner (211), Leland Wilson (178) and Troy Post (146).
The six-game Baker series resulted in 1,053 pins for Fort Recovery, which comes out to an average of 175.5.
Three win
INDIANAPOLIS — The JC Flipsters gymnastics team competed at the Meet Me Under the Sea competition held in Indianapolis on Saturday.
The Flipsters had three athletes take home the best all-around scores from their divisions.
Lettie VanSkyock claimed the top spot in the Xcel Bronze child A division with 36.725 points. She claimed the top spot on the bars (9.35) and the floor (9.025) and was second on the vault.
Leading the Flipsters in the Xcel Silver child division was Emma Robinson. Robinson’s 9.65 points on the bars earned her first place. A runner-up on the floor competition and third in the other events led to 38.125 all-around points to secure the top spot.
Emma Fisher racked up 35.85 all-around points to win the Xcel Gold Sr. B division for JC. She won both the vault and bars competitions with scores of 9.2 and 9.225, respectively.
Allie Evans was the only Flipster to compete at the Xcel Platinum Sr division. She finished fourth with 35.6 all-around points.
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