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Patriots on parade
The homecoming festivities got started Friday night with the parade beginning at Jay County Fairgrounds through downtown Portland and finishing at Weiler-Wilson Park.
Patriotic royalty
Jay County High School crowned its homecoming king and queen Friday during halftime of the Patriot football team’s 19-7 loss to Class 2A No. 2 Bluffton. Pictured are king Reece Leavell and queen Molly Muhlenkamp. For photos from Friday’s homecoming parade, see feature photos. And for more on the game, …
Remembering 9/11
Students line up Friday afternoon to visit the 9/11 NEVER FORGET Mobile Exhibit at Jay County Fairgrounds. The exhibit will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the fairgrounds. (The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney)
Frontiers performance
New Frontiers performed Thursday night for the Arts Place concert series at the Hudson Family Park amphitheater in Portland.
Exhibit arrives
9/11 NEVER FORGET Mobile Exhibit will be open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Spirited celebrations
Jay County High School held its spirit night festivities Wednesday as part of homecoming week. Pictured above, from left, seniors Laila Waddell, Brenna Haines, Bella Denton and Sam Myers celebrated their team’s victory in the championship volleyball game. (The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney)
Halftime cheer
Sophie Warvel cheers on the sidelines during halftime of Friday night’s Jay County High School football game against Adams Central. She was one of 105 participants in the JCHS cheerleading clinic for kindergarten through sixth graders.
Homecoming candidates
Pictured are the candidates for Jay County High School homecoming king and queen. Front row from left are Nick Lyons, Jackson Edwards, Taye Curtis and Reece Leavell. Middle row are Brayden Collins, Hannah Laux, Molly Muhlenkamp, Laila Waddell and Sam Myers. Back row are Mackenzie Weesner, Chloe Ruiz, Zion Beiswanger …
Little cheerleaders
Participants in Fort Recovery High School’s Little Indiana cheerleading clinic run along the track Friday night after cheering along the sidelines during the Indians’ football game against Minster. (The Commercial Review/Andrew Balko)
Beef leader
Wade Warnock of Urbana walks his cow around the Show Arena on Saturday at Jay County Fairgrounds during the Jay County Fall Classic Open Beef Show.
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