JAY COUNTY
How did JC get here? (03/23/06)
Think back two months. What did you think of the Jay County Patriots?
And so, it comes down to tonight (03/25/06)
INDIANAPOLIS — They stepped off the bus and jaws dropped.
Senior strong (03/09/06)
If anyone knows good high school gymnastics, it’s Rose Nix.
Hahn carries New Castle to Class 3A title (03/27/06)
INDIANAPOLIS — If only another shot or two had gone in, a couple extra rebounds been grabbed, a few more defensive stops made.
Jay stomps Falcons (04/06/06)
WINCHESTER — The Patriot bats didn’t take long to heat up.
Johnson lifts Patriot runners (04/05/06)
MUNCIE — Amanda Johnson powered the Jay County girls track team to victory. Justin Gilbert tried to do the same for the boys.
Jay splits with Spartans (04/10/06)
CONNERSVILLE — Jay County’s softball team split a pair of exciting games against the Connersville Spartans Saturday, winning the opener 10-7 in eight innings and dropping game two 8-7.
Patriots split with ’Ole Miss (04/10/06)
The Jay County baseball team got solid pitching Saturday, but errors cost them a double-header sweep. The Patriots moved to 2-1, splitting a couple of games with the Mississinewa Indians 2-1 and 4-2.
Bluffton edges Jay Co. netters (04/14/06)
Jay County’s girls tennis team played its closest match since the season-opener, but fell short of its first victory.
Marion shuts out Jay County netters (04/12/06)
MARION — The scores were closer, but the result was the same.
Squaws top JC, stay perfect (04/13/06)
One big swing and one big inning did in the Patriots Wednesday.
East Jay wins two over Indian teams (04/18/06)
FORT RECOVERY — The East Jay and Fort Recovery girls could not have been much closer Monday night.
Jay Co. defeats Rebels (04/21/06)
MUNCIE — After opening with six consecutive losses, the Jay County girls tennis team is on the verge of a winning streak.
Patriots get 1st victory (04/21/06)
BLUFFTON — Jay County’s boys golf team continued its gradual improvement Thursday and got the payoff.
Jay struggles in opener (04/14/06)
“I knew we might have these nights ...” said Butch Gray.
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