JAY COUNTY
Patriots dominate invitational (10/1/07)
With Alysha Miller and Amanda Johnson leading the way, Jay County left little doubt about who was the best team Saturday.
Jay County 1-2 in OAC (10/01/07)
MUNCIEâ- Jay County High School's volleyball team finished 1-2 and in third place at Saturday's OlympicâAthletic Conference tournament hosted by Muncie Southside.
Patriots get another big win at UC (09/17/07)
UNION CITY - Chalk up another big win for the Jay County High School girls cross country team.
Patriot tennis rolls to 5-1 (09/06/07)
BERNE - In his first varsity singles match, Chase Wellman fit right in with the Patriot theme. He dominated.
Stars score sweep (09/10/07)
South Adams came up with a sweep again.
Patriot JV spikers take two wins (09/24/07)
Jay County High School's junior varsity volleyball team won both of its matches Saturday, defeating Marion and Adams Central to improve to 12-3 on the year.
Eagle gridders crush Westside (09/26/07)
UNION CITY - The Eagles are perfect. And no one has really come close to stopping them.
Patriots top Wapahani to end skid (09/14/07)
SELMA - The Patriots came alive again.
Jay, Bruins finish in tie (09/26/07)
HARTFORD CITY - Close games just have not treated the Patriots well.
EJMS girls top 3 (10/02/07)
Putting five runners in the top seven is impressive enough at a cross country dual meet. The Chief girls did it Monday in a four-team affair.
East Jay stays perfect at 5-0 (09/29/07)
MUNCIE - For the first time all season, the Chiefs found themselves staring at a deficit. But, it didn't last all that long.
Lakeview, Jay tie in regular-season finale (10/02/07)
MARION - It has been about as balanced a season as could be expected.
East Jay spikers top Hartford City in 3 (10/04/07)
The Chiefs were all aces.
Berries end Jay season in regional (10/03/07)
PERU - The Patriots won the only match that wasn't close Tuesday night.
Finale ends in a tie (10/04/07)
MUNCIE - After a full week off, the Patriots had to settle for a tie.
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