The Ohio Northern women's soccer team scored three second half goals to defeat Baldwin Wallace by a 3-0 score in the first match at Kerscher Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The Polar Bears are now 5-6-1 on the season and 1-1-0 in OAC action, while the Yellow Jackets fall to 11-2-0, 2-1-0.
The first half was scoreless, with ONU owning a 7-2 advantage in shots.
ONU had a chance late in the first, when freshman Shelby Stephens fired a shot that was stopped by the Yellow Jacket goalie.
The ball kicked out and freshman Rachel Weigman fired a shot that sailed wide.
The Ohio Northern women's golf team wrapped up its Fall schedule with a 12th place finish at the Wittenberg Pat Clouse Invitational Saturday and Sunday at the Springfield Country Club.
The Polar Bears (14-24 overall) finished with 739 strokes.
Junior Megan Conley led the Polar Bears with a 91-81—172 to finish 26th out of 79 golfers on the par-72, 5800-yard course.
Freshman Ariana Tomasula tied for 45th with a 96-87—183, freshman Hannah Whisler tied for 55th with a 96-94—190 and junior Allison Fye tied for 60th with a 98-96—194.
Offering a full range of financial services, Joe Frost is Ada’s new Edward Jones financial advisor. He started in the Ada office, located at 206 N. Main St., in late August.
“We offer estate planning, life insurance, annunities, long-term care insurance, college financial planning and a full array of financial services,” he said.
Frost, a Findlay native, is a graduate of Findlay High School. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green State University, where he graduated in 1993.
He said that he encourages clients to take a long-term approach with investing.
Thanks to several grants and lots of volunteer efforts, Restore Community Center, 210 N. Main St., now provides free community lunches. The program began this summer.
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The lunches are available each weekday except Tuesday, since weekly community dinners are provided at ReStore on that evening.
Retired Biology teacher Jane Wilkerson, lunch coordinator, provides a menu ranging from chili soup, shepherd’s pie, hot dogs, potato chips and chicken casseroles for the noon meals.
Ada's Community Improvement Corp. (CIC) holds is October meeting at noon, Wednesday, Oct. 16, according to Angela Polacheck, administrative assistant of the Village of Ada.
The meeting is in Room 7, McIntosh Center on the Ohio Northern University campus. Tickets for the Town and Gown dinner will be available at the meeting. Tickets are $15 each.