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Unbeaten Bulldog softball sweeps Arlington 

By Cort Reynolds

The streaking Ada High School softball team took two from visiting Arlington in a non-conference doubleheader to stay undefeated on a sunny but cool Saturday afternoon at the park on April 8.

The unbeaten Bulldogs improved to 7-0 overall with the twinbill sweep to author the best start in program history. The Red Devil girls dropped to 1-4 with the defeats.

Sophomore ace Jenna Bassitt pitched Ada to both victories. She hurled a one-hit shutout in the 2-0 opener, and pitched most of the 18-8 nightcap victory.

“We didn’t get the bats going in the first game, but they came alive in game two,” said Ada second-year head coach Jeff Bassitt. “We have already surpassed last year’s win total (five).”

The opener was scoreless until the fourth inning as Bassitt struck out the Red Devil side in both the first and third frames, and the Ada bats were quiet.

The Bulldogs broke on top when junior slugger Daicy Robinson reached on an error, with freshman catcher Marley Bulerin replacing as a pinch runner.

Senior Kayla Wince then smoked a triple over the center fielder’s head to plate Bulerin with the first run of the game.

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Andrew James Rettig served in the U.S. Navy

Andrew James Rettig, of Ada, peacefully passed away on December 23, 2022.  He was the son of John Rettig and Rose Ann Zachariah Wallace.

Andy is survived by his children: Wyatt Rettig, and Samantha “Sami” Rettig; parents: John and Kay Rettig; brothers: Tony, Kelly (Kandi), Scott (Stefanie), Matt (Jolene); and girlfriend, Kristen Crouch.  Andy is also survived by nieces: Jessica and Eliza; nephews: Tony II, Johnathan, and Charles; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Bulldog baseball hammered by big Lancer fourth

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada varsity baseball team lost 14-2 to powerhouse Lincolnview in the Northwest Conference opener Thursday evening, April 6, at Ada Park.

The second-ranked Lancers trailed upset-minded Ada 2-1 after three innings, but blew the game open with an eight-run fourth frame.

Bulldog softball stuns defending NWC champ Lancers

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School softball team recorded its most important regular season win since 2018, by decisively defeating two-time defending league champion Lincolnview 12-5 in the Northwest Conference opener at the Ada Park on a chilly Thursday evening, April 6.

The undefeated Bulldogs improved to 5-0 overall and 1-0 in the NWC with the historic victory. The Lancers dropped to 2-3 and 0-1 in the NWC after the defeat.

“We had a total team effort,” said Ada second-year head coach Jeff Bassitt. “Jenna (Bassitt) settled down and came on strong after the first inning.

“It took a team effort to beat a team like Lincolnview,” he added. “Our hitting, pitching and defense were good. It was a nice win against a good team.”

The Lancers jumped in front with three runs in the top of the first inning, but Ada responded with a big four-run home half of the first to establish control and build confidence.

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Bulldog track competes at Bearcat Relays

By Cort Reynolds

SPENCERVILLE – The Ada High School track and field teams competed at the annual eight-team Bearcat Relays in Spencerville Thursday, April 6.

Fort Loramie won the girls team title, with Ada finishing eighth. Columbus Grove captured first in the boys standings, while Ada came in seventh.

The Bulldog girls quartet of Kayleiana Cooper-Bolden, Anna Conley, Kennedy Jones and Ashley Hevlin took first in the 4 x 100 meter relay throwers.

Summary of April 4 Ada Council meeting

Student crossing signs on Main St. - Firefighters’ convention request - Preparations for municipal pool season -  Police manual updates process - Coffee with a Cop on April 19

By Paula Scott

On April 4 the Ada Council held a regular meeting with all councilors and village officials present.

LEGISLATION
Among items of legislation that were passed was permission for Wilson Football Factory to rezone land from residential to industrial. This item was passed by emergency on its third reading, allowing the company to begin construction this month. All legislation passed unanimously and is listed on in the photo below. The complete packet is HERE.

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