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Dig for a Cure t-shirt orders due Sept. 21

The Ada High School volleyball team will host a Dig for a Cure benefit game at 5:00 p.m. on October 10 vs. Upper Sandusky.

T-shirts are $15 and all proceeds will go to the family of Julie Butterfield who taught at Ada Schools and lost her battle with breast cancer in July. T-shirts need to ordered by Wednesday, Sept. 21 - you can bring the order form with payment to the school. Make checks payable to Ada Athletic Boosters. Order form HERE.

There will be raffle baskets, 50/50 and baked goods to purchase at the game as well.

If you would like to donate, please contact

Jennifer Sumner at [email protected] 

or Tracie Amburgey @ amburgeyt@adabulldogs

Dig for a Cure order form

To order Dig for a Cure t-shirts please use the attached form

AHS Homecoming Week events

Check out these Ada High School events during Homecoming Week:

Powder Puff Football Game- Sunday (9/18) at 6:00 pm at the Stadium

Community Pep Rally- Wednesday (9/21) at 8:00 pm in the South Parking Lot

Homecoming Parade- Friday (9/23) at 5:30 pm on Main Street

Homecoming Football Game against Delphos Jefferson- Friday (9/23) at 7:00 pm at the Stadium

Homecoming Dance- Saturday (9/24) at 8:00 pm at Ada Schools

McGuffey Picnic 2-6 p.m. on September 18

Details in attached flyer

AHS football loss to Pirates, 31-7

By Cort Reynolds

Photos by Sue Mattson; additional photos below

BLUFFTON⎯The Ada High School football team fell behind early yet battled back only to eventually lose 31-7 to Bluffton in a Northwest Conference battle Friday, September 16, at Harmon Field.

Ada dropped to 1-4 and 0-2 in the NWC with the defeat. Meanwhile, the Pirates improved to 3-2 and 2-0 in the league with their second straight win.

Leaf Rubbings, Scarecrows, Scavenger Hunts at Friendship Gardens

HARDIN COUNTY–The Hardin County OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers are hosting a children’s program at the Friendship Gardens called “Leaf Rubbings, Scarecrows & Scavenger Hunts” on Saturday morning, September 24. This event is from 10:00 a.m. until noon and will provide several activities for kids of all ages. Each child will be able to leave with a leaf rubbing and scarecrow that they made themselves with the help of the Master Gardener Volunteers. There are also garden scavenger hunts planned for the kids.

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