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Weekend Doctor: Sports injuries

By Ali Chohan, MD
Family Medicine, Putnam County Primary Care

Sports injuries can be a challenging setback for athletes, affecting not only their physical well-being but also their mental resilience. Whether you are a seasoned athlete or a “weekend warrior,” understanding common sports injuries and knowing how to take care of them is crucial for a speedy recovery and long-term health.

One of the most prevalent sports injuries is the sprain. Sprains occur when ligaments, the tough bands connecting bones within a joint, are stretched or torn. Ankle sprains are particularly common, often resulting from sudden twists or awkward landings. Immediate treatment involves the R.I.C.E. method: rest, ice, compression, and elevation. Rest the injured area, apply ice to reduce swelling, use compression to support the injured area, and elevate it to minimize fluid accumulation.

Spring 2024 registration for Ada Youth Soccer

UPDATE: The association is experiencing a glitch with the registration system on January 1 and expects it to be fixed on Tuesday when businesses open.

The Ada, Ohio Youth Soccer Association has announced important dates for Spring 2024 youth soccer:
January 1-31: Regular registration

PHOTO Happy New Year 2024 from the Icon

Happy Holidays! The Ada Icon will be in holiday mode through New Year's Day on Monday, January 1. Content will be updated with breaking news including sports and obituaries, but our office will be closed. Please continue to send information 24/7 to [email protected] and leave messages at 567-400-4266.

Wilbur D. Willeke worked for Excello/Airfoil Textron

Wilbur D. Willeke, age 93, of Ada, passed away on Thursday, December 28, 2023, at Vancrest of Ada.  

He was born on November 7, 1930 in Dunkirk, Ohio to the late Glenn and Hester (Wilcox) Willeke. On August 24, 1952 Wilbur married Wilma A. Boecher and she survives in Ada. 

Bulldog boys basketball victimized by W-G’s Glick

By Cort Reynolds

WAYNESFIELD__Waynesfield-Goshen rode a hot-shooting second period to a convincing 69-55 victory over the youthful Ada High School boys basketball team Thursday, December 28, in the nightcap of a girls-boys doubleheader.


    1   2   3   4   F
 ADA   12    7  15   21   55
 W-G   16   24   15   14   69

Bulldog girls basketball nipped by Tigers in thriller

By Cort Reynolds

WAYNESFIELD__The visiting Ada High School girls basketball team battled but came up just short at Waynesfield-Goshen 48-45 in a nailbiter that went down to the last second Thursday night, December 28.

Ada senior guard Olivia Burkhart poured in a career-high 28 points to keep the Bulldog girls close. Her last-second halfcourt heave could have forced overtime, but it narrowly missed to preserve the Waynesfield win. 

    1   2   3   4   F
  ADA     7   11  18     9  45
  W-G   18   10   10  10  48

The Lady Bulldogs dropped to 4-6 with the non-conference defeat. 

The Tiger girls improved to 3-4 after the hard-fought victory.

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