Ohio Northern University invites you to "be our guest" as they present the Freed Center for the Performing Arts' 30-year anniversary season and celebrate ONU's sesquicentennial. They are excited to celebrate these milestones with a mix of programming that includes some of the first theatre productions to be performed in the Freed Center and some favorites from over the years:
The rebuilding Ada boys golf program will be led by three experienced seniors in 2021.
Ninth-year head coach Jason Campbell welcomes back five lettermen and one newcomer to the six-man Bulldog squad this season.
Senior Andrew Rush made big strides as a newcomer in 2020 and is expected to be the top Ada player this fall.
"Andrew put in a lot of work in the off season and advanced to the number one spot," said Campbell. "He has a good all-around game and just needs to do all phases of the game in every round. He is a good ball-striker."
Optimistic second-year Ada varsity girls soccer head coach A.J. Wahlie is poised for a potential breakthrough season as 11 letter winners and nine starters return to the varsity program.
"If you shoot for the stars you will land on the moon," said Wahlie of the team's prospects this fall. "There is no reason to think we can't compete with anybody on our schedule."
The Ada girls finished 4-12 overall last season after losing to powerhouse Mansfield Christian in the sectionals. The Lady Bulldogs went 2-4-0 in Northwest Conference play last fall to finish fifth out of seven teams.
The Ada boys soccer team returns a strong group of lettermen that should form the nucleus of a solid 2021 roster.
Some promising freshmen should also team with the returnees in an attempt to improve on last season's record. The Bulldog varsity roster boasts two seniors, 11 sophomores, four freshmen and five juniors, so 15 of the 22 players on the team are underclassmen.
Nine lettermen and seven starters return from a squad that ended up 10-9 overall and 4-1-0 in the six-team Northwest Conference, good for second place.
The Allen East boys golf team won a quadrangular Northwest Conference match at the Bluffton Golf Course Monday.
AE won the event with a score of 160, 11 strokes ahead of Bluffton in second (171). Leipsic finished third (189), while Ada was fourth (222).
Mustang Zach Miller won match medalist honors with a score of 33.
Senior Dexter Woods paced Ada with a nine-hole score of 49. Senior Drew Rush carded a round of 54. Sophomore Jack Baumgartner shot 58. Junior Geddes Klingler posted a 61 to round out the Ada scorers.
Bulldog senior Kamron Wilkerson shot a 65, and freshman Wyatt Ferguson added a 99.
Chad Edward Caudill, age 48, died on Friday, August 13, 2021 at 5:04 PM at OhioHealth Marion General Hospital.
He was born on July 15, 1973 in Lima, Ohio to Paul E. Caudill and Brenda Docter. His father, Paul and step mother, Wanda survive in Delphos and his mother, Brenda preceded him in death.
He worked in Construction.
Chad is also survived by his son, Sebastian Caudill; grandson, Christian; and two sisters: Laura (Brian) Hoff of Lima and Lisa Gossman of Dayton.
Although this book, “Fire Keeper's Daughter” (Henry Holt and Co. ISBN: 978-1-250-76656-4) is presented as a Young Adult book written by Angeline Boulley, it has many lessons to teach us, in a head-first, nose-dive into the Ojibwa Native Culture. Written very much like Tony's, and then Ann Hillerman's Navajo series of books, it gives us insight into a complex culture older than ours but set in contemporary times.