FORT RECOVERY
FRHS two points short
The Division VII No. 5 New Bremen Cardinals escaped with a 14-12 win over Fort Recovery High School’s football team on Friday night.
Momentum stolen
After the New Knoxville Rangers came back from a seven-point deficit to take the first set, the Fort Recovery High School couldn’t capture enough momentum to win a set, falling 25-23, 25-19, 25-22 on Thursday.
Sluggish sectional
The Fort Recovery High School girls golf team struggled through the OHSAA Division II Southwest Sectional that lasted over six hours from the Indians’ first tee time at Stillwater Valley Golf Club on Tuesday.
Indians earn first girls golf MAC title by one stroke
CELINA, Ohio — The Indians made school history on Sept. 12 by beating St. Henry to secure a perfect Midwest Athletic Conference schedule to set themselves up for a title.
LeFevre claims MAC match medalist
CELINA, Ohio — The Indians didn’t quite have the regular season they were hoping for.
Boggs powers SJ over Indians
The St. John’s Blue Jays scored 27 consecutive points Friday as they handed the Fort Recovery High School football team a 27-14 defeat.
Indians make cut for district
The Fort Recovery High School boys golf team’s score of 327 at the OHSAA Southwest Division III Sectional at Shelby Oaks Golf Club put them eight strokes above the cutline on Tuesday morning to advance them to the district match.
Making changes
The Fort Recovery High School volleyball team came out strong in the first set to establish the tone in a 25-8, 25-22, 25-12 crushing of the Minster Wildcats on Tuesday.
Diller runner-up at Troy Twilight
Reese Diller smashed his career best time by just under a minute to lead the Fort Recovery High School boys cross country team to a 18th-place finish out of the 32-team field at the Troy Twilight on Saturday.
SHHS is too much for the Indians
ST. HENRY, Ohio — Less than four minutes into the game, the Indians struck first against their Ohio 119 rivals.
Achieving perfection
CELINA, Ohio — When Joe Bruns and Jeff Vaughn revived the Indians girls golf program in 2013, they were just trying to get a consistent program.
Messy win
NEW MADISON, Ohio — The Indians breezed by the Patriots of Jay County on Sept. 3. Four days later, they took on a new group of Patriots. While the Tribe didn’t play nearly as clean in this match, it still had enough to pull out the victory.
Balanced blowout
Coldwater High School, ranked No. 1 in the Maxpreps Division VI football rankings, ran and passed for 189 yards each Friday night in handing the Fort Recovery Indians a 55-8 defeat.
Tribe still undefeated
The Indians have put themselves in position to win the Midwest Athletic Conference.
Serving up a loss
The Fort Recovery High School volleyball team dominated the service line and had a balanced attack to take down the Jay County Patriots 25-14, 28-26, 25-20 on Tuesday.
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