SPORTS
Indians drop to 0-6
Fort Recovery High School’s football team gave up three fourth-quarter touchdowns Friday night as it dropped to 0-6 with a 35-7 loss to the New Bremen Cardinals.
Two minutes to win it
Despite being banged up, the Patriots’ defense played strong for 78 minutes.
JCHS graduate scores twice to power win
Anhely Montes scored one goal through all 16 games last season. Through her first three season, she only scored three goals total.
Patriots travel to Woodlan
Jay County will travel to Woodlan this Friday.
DeHoff records second hat trick
DeHoff powered the Jay County High School girls soccer team to a 4-2 victory over the Delta Eagles on Tuesday night.
FR falls to Cavs
The aggressive attack of the Division III No. 2 Coldwater Cavaliers was too much for the sixth-ranked Fort Recovery High School volleyball team to handle on Tuesday as they fell 25-17, 25-18, 25-20.
Patriots clinch share
A victory on Monday was bigger than just the fifth win in a row for the Patriots. It also clinched them at least a share of the Allen County Athletic Conference title.
Golfers shoot low
CELINA, Ohio — The Indians are peaking at the right time.
Sophomore spark
Kendel Rowles provides energy in third set
FR girls place 15th, Heitkamp breaks his own record
Makenna Heitkamp wasn’t competing for the Fort Recovery High School girls cross country team, but they still managed to finish 15th out of 32 teams at the Troy Twilight Invite on Saturday.
Patriot boys earn their fourth straight win
The Jay County High School boys soccer team picked up its fourth-straight victory with a dominant performance over its Allen County Athletic Conference-foe, the Woodlan Warriors, for an 8-0 trumping on Saturday.
Indians slip to 0-5 with overtime loss
The St. John’s Bluejays forced overtime and scored three minutes in to take down Fort Recovery High School’s football team 41-34 on Saturday.
Shining Bright(ly)
Bright had a career day as three Jay County High School girls golfers competed at the IHSAA girls golf sectional No. 17 at Crestview Golf Club on Saturday.
First for Karn
Michael Karn, a 2008 Jay County High School graduate, earned his first win as a head coach Saturday as the Elwood High School football team knocked off the Blackford Bruins 22-12 at Indiana Wesleyan University.
Fight falls short
Playing against an undefeated, state-ranked conference rival for the second week in a row, the Patriots fought. Even down 19 points less than three minutes into the second quarter, they fought. They fought to within 11 yards of a one-score game in the second half.
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