FORT RECOVERY
Speedy at Celina
CELINA, Ohio — The Indian boys have been competing against more than just athletes from other schools so far this season.
Tribe rallies past Houston
FORT RECOVERY — The Indians were a couple innings away from another loss. A late rally gave them the win.
Fifth inning powers Indians
ROCKFORD — A big fifth inning powered the Fort Recovery High School baseball team to an 8-6 win over the host Parkway Panthers in the Midwest Athletic Conference opener for both teams.
Bashore steps down
FORT RECOVERY — Just two years after he started, Michael Bashore has stepped down.
Indians thump T-Birds
LIMA, Ohio — The Indians jumped on the Thunderbird pitching early.
Tribe girls place third
VERSAILLES, Ohio — Chloe Will and Robby LeFevre had a pair of wins each.
Tribe girls win meet, boys place fourth
CONVOY, Ohio — The Tribe girls scored more than twice as much as any other team.
FR bats blast Green Wave
FORT RECOVERY — The Indians had a rough day at the plate on Tuesday.
Brunswick gets two wins in loss
NEW BREMEN, Ohio — Natalie Brunswick had a pair of individual victories on Tuesday, but the Fort Recovery Middle School girls track team came up short against the New Bremen Cardinals, 88-31.
Lancers silence Indians
VAN WERT, Ohio — The Indians got great hitting and solid pitching in a win on Monday. They weren't quite able to replicate it on Tuesday.
Tribe softball falls to Ansonia in extras
FORT RECOVERY — The Indians had Brenna Homan standing at third base with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning.
Shinabery shines in pitching debut
CELINA, Ohio — Kody Shinabery has seen his fair share of stellar pitching performances.
Patch resigns
Brian Patch’s towering frame has been a staple at Fort Site Fieldhouse for the better part of two decades. Next season will be the first without him since 2002.
FR relay wins indoor state championship
GENEVA, Ohio — The Indians’ 4x200-meter relay team was at the bottom of the podium at the state finals in June. On Saturday, it stood at the top.
Hard fought
COLDWATER, Ohio — The Indians led the Wildcats for all of 27 seconds in the second quarter.
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