COLLEGIATE CHECK UP
Jay grad adds another national cut
Josh Lykins is already going to the NAIA nationals as part of Lindsey Wilson College’s 400-meter freestyle relay team. Now he’ll compete as an individual.
Miller earns another top-10 finish
Eme Miller led the way as three area graduates ran Friday in southern Ohio.
Lykins third for Blue Raiders
Josh Lykins is continuing to make an impact for the Blue Raiders.
Lykins qualifies for NAIA nationals
Josh Lykins started his collegiate swimming career with a splash.
Miller breaks record again
Eme Miller broke her own 5K school record Sept. 13. On Saturday, she took care of the 6K mark.
Success continues for Miller
Eme Miller had a record-breaking 2013 season after taking her freshman year off from running cross country. So far, 2014 has brought more of the same.
Local grads lead Bluffton
The Bluffton College baseball team has struggled to start the year, but a pair of local athletes have done their part in trying to produce victories.
Byrum picks up another win (04/28/03)
Going 1-0 in his last two starts for the Indiana Tech baseball team, Jay County graduate Pete Byrum has improved his season record to 4-2.
Jay's Byrum earns Tech NAIA World Series berth (05/24/03)
It was a pretty big game to say the least. But Pete Byrum was up to the task.
Byrum ends year after series victory (06/07/03)
It was quite a season for Pete Byrum.
Byrum to Super Regional (05/10/03)
Thanks to a 21-10 win over Bethel in the NAIA Region VIII tournament championship game at Spring Arbor University in Michigan, Pete Byrum and his Indiana Tech Warrior baseball team will be hosting the Super Regional next week.
Hum-ming right along (09/08/03)
RICHMOND — It’s fourth-and-two, and your team has seen a 14-0 lead dwindle to five points. What do you do?
Hummel leads Rose to first 2-0 start since 1987 (09/27/03)
And you thought Cameron Hummel’s first college game was good.
Bye wins first meet as Tiger (10/11/03)
A week of practice? Yeah, that’s enough.
Boyles scores 31 for Bluffton (12/06/03)
The Bluffton College men’s basketball team went 1-2 in its last three games, but it wasn’t because of a lack of effort from Brad Boyles.
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