ADA – The Ada High School volleyball team defeated visiting Arcadia in a four-set Blanchard Valley Conference match Wednesday, October 2, to celebrate Senior Night in the final home match of the 2024 season.
The Bulldogs lost the first set 25-19, but came back strong to take the last three convincingly 25-19, 25-14, 25-14.
Ada evened its overall record at 10-10 with the win, which improved their BVC mark to 3-6.
The scrappy Redskin girls fell to 3-17 overall and 1-8 in BVC action with the defeat.
Jolliff nets 9, Williams gets 6 assists to set school records
By Cort Reynolds
RAWSON __ The visiting Ada High School boys soccer team whipped Cory-Rawson 13-0 in a memorable, record-setting North Central Ohio Soccer Association season finale Wednesday night, October 2.
Ada senior Logan Jolliff netted a school-record nine goals, which tied the third-highest single-match total in OHSAA history. The previous Bulldog record of eight goals was set by Jake Poling in 2020.
On September 29 two Ohio Northern University students who are also on the football team were arrested by the Ada Police Department and charged with felony offenses to be heard by the Hardin County Municipal Court and Judge Gregory A. Grimslid.
Brennon Norris has been charged with menacing and burglary in an incident involving Austin Crouch-Hadley. A preliminary hearing is set for October 4 regarding these charges.
Cooper Ray Braden has been charged with assault and burglary in an incident involving Austin Crouch-Hadley. A preliminary hearing is set for October 4 regarding these charges.
This summer [2025], students from the Ohio Northern University Dicke College of Business Administration are eager to gain real-world experience through local internships! Many would like to stay in the Ada/ Hardin County area this summer.
October 12 at McIntosh Center ballroom at Ohio Northern, 6-8:00 p.m.
By Paula Pyzik Scott
Does the thought of the upcoming Ada High School Homecoming Dance make you a little jealous? Check out this opportunity to dress up and dance while raising funds for Beatitudes community services.