LOCAL ROUNDUPS
Fifth inning powers Indians
ROCKFORD — A big fifth inning powered the Fort Recovery High School baseball team to an 8-6 win over the host Parkway Panthers in the Midwest Athletic Conference opener for both teams.
Indians thump T-Birds
LIMA, Ohio — The Indians jumped on the Thunderbird pitching early.
Tribe girls win meet, boys place fourth
CONVOY, Ohio — The Tribe girls scored more than twice as much as any other team.
Brunswick gets two wins in loss
NEW BREMEN, Ohio — Natalie Brunswick had a pair of individual victories on Tuesday, but the Fort Recovery Middle School girls track team came up short against the New Bremen Cardinals, 88-31.
Tribe sweeps ’Cats
DELPHOS, Ohio — The Tribe offense got off to a hot start on Saturday.
Randall wins, girls set record
ANDERSON — Gavin Randall was the only Patriot to get a win at a meet the team hosted. The girls came away with a new school record.
East Jay wins ACAC
MONROE — Four chiefs were crowned individual champions. The squad earned the team title as well.
Chief grapplers stay perfect in ACAC
In contested matches the Chiefs narrowly edged the Starfires.
Jay tankers both get wins
DECATUR — Jay County's middle school swim teams both picked up road wins against Bellmont on Monday.
Middle school swimmers take two on Tuesday
MUNCIE — Three boys and one girl each took first in a pair of events on Tuesday in helping the Jay County middle school swim team take down both Hagerstown and host Northside.
Collins runner-up at state
NEW CASTLE — Brody Collins came up a couple shots short.
Tribe loses lead in fourth
FINDLAY, Ohio — The Indians were ahead for three quarters.
Tribe loses lead in fourth
FINDLAY, Ohio — The Indians were ahead for three quarters.
Martin 22nd at state
CANTON, Ohio — Cassy Martin's time in the pool ended on Thursday at the state's highest level.
Starfires end losing streak
WINCHESTER — The Starfires are back in the win column. It came 69 days after the last one.
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