JAY COUNTY
Bruins trounce JC (09/16/05)
Victories have been hard to come by. Spotting the Bruins 10 points didn’t help.
Pats 1-1 at TRGC (09/14/05)
BLUFFTON — Jay County went 1-1 Tuesday as it played what was, in effect, a warm-up for Saturday’s sectional tournament.
Patriot netters earn ninth win (09/14/05)
One more to the record.
Patriots cruise to 8-2 (09/13/05)
They could tie the record this week.
Squaws shut out Jay County (09/15/05)
DECATUR — The Patriots held tough for a half, but could not keep up with the home team. Jay County’s girls soccer team managed just two shots on goal Wednesday as it fell to the Bellmont Squaws 5-0.
Netters match record (09/16/05)
WINCHESTER — With five straight victories the Patriots have tied the record. Now they’ll have three chances to break it.
Patriots stomp Southside (09/17/05)
MUNCIE — For the second time in four years, the conference title is within sight.
EJMS beats Stars, Eagles (09/20/05)
DUNKIRK — East Jay came away victorious in all three races Monday as its cross country teams battled South Adams and host West Jay.
Poindexter foils JC girls soccer (09/19/05)
CENTERVILLE — Having the lead wasn’t necessarily a good thing.
Spikers 1-2 at Franklin (09/19/05)
FRANKLIN — Jay County bounced back from five straight losses, earning a victory at the Franklin Invitational Saturday.
Birdie on 17 sends Champ on to regional (09/19/05)
BLUFFTON — The back nine was no walk in the park. But when she had to stroll in the sand, Trisha Champ made the most of it.
JC girls capture 1st title (09/19/05)
UNION CITY — Twice the Patriots had finished second this year. Now they have a championship to their name.
Patriots win home debut (09/09/05)
It’s good to be home.
Jay tops ’Dogs (09/19/05)
CENTERVILLE — The Bulldogs only had one loss. Jay County was happy to give them a second.
Delta hands East Jay volleyball three defeats (09/20/05)
Delta proved too powerful Monday night, handing each of the East Jay volleyball teams a defeat.
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