JAY COUNTY
Jay rallies, holds of FR
The Jay County and Fort Recovery student sections went back and forth all night.
Tribe shuts down JC
FORT RECOVERY — This season, the Patriots have been holding opponents for long periods of time without points.
Breaking: JC hangs on against FR
Jay County didn’t panic when it found itself down six points early in the fourth quarter tonight.
Breaking: Fort girls shut down Jay
FORT RECOVERY — The Indians beat the Patriots at its own game this afternoon.
Jay Co. boys to host Fort Recovery tonight
Jay County (6-2) hosts Fort Recovery (2-5) at 7:30 p.m. tonight.
Jay gymnasts top list
Playoffs. Championships. Runs at the state finals.
Sanders, Kohler win titles
During his first two matches Saturday at the East Central Indiana Classic, all Jay County’s Andy Kohler could think about was a potential match-up with Scottie Evans of Delta.
In the Nick of time
WINCHESTER — In the first 35 minutes, Nick Clemens had taken one shot.
Jay girls top Stars
BERNE — The Patriots and Starfires shot 50 percent or better in the first half Saturday.
Patriot tankers first at invite
CONNERSVILLE — The Jay County High School girls swim team won its first invitational of the season Saturday.
Jay boys steamroll Randolph Southern
The Patriots missed 11 shots Saturday night.
Former Patriot wins professional debut
MESA, Arizona — Amateur fighters couldn’t handle Casey Kenney. Neither could the first professional who tried to match his skills.
Patriot boys travel to Winchester on Tuesday
Jay County looks for second consecutive win while Winchester hopes to bounce back from an upset to Union County.
Jay County wrestlers seventh
MONTICELLO — Jay County High School’s wrestling team had 11 wrestlers place in the top eight Saturday as the Patriots finished seventh at the Twin Lakes Invitational.
Sports brief: Jay Co. drops Starfires
BERNE — The Patriots and Starfires were shooting 50 percent or better in the first half this afternoon.
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