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Senior Clayton Davidson (Kirtland) won by fall at 174 pounds to lead the Ohio Northern wrestling team in a 22-18 loss at Heidelberg on Tuesday night at Heidelberg University.

The Polar Bears fall to 0-2 overall and 0-2 in the Ohio Athletic Conference, while the Student Princes improve to 4-1, 1-0.

 

The 339th Army Band’s “Missouri Brass” quintet will perform at 7 p.m. tonight (Nov. 28) in Presser Hall. The concert is free and open to the public. 

The Missouri Brass will perform works by Viktor Ewald, Kevin McKee, Anthony DeLorenzo, and others.

The quintet has been performing a series of concerts in Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana in October and November.

Photos by Cort Reynolds

The Ada varsity swim team, from left, front: Melina Temple, Alex  
Puerto, Paige Cole, Olivia Hiester, Bella East, Sidney Gossard, Ella  
Poling.

Back: head coach Stephanie McMahon, Isaac Spar, Austin Amburgey, Brice  
Ferguson, Hunter Wells, Ian Dellifield.

Not pictured: Ada junior state qualifier Klava Katayama, Daniel Nash.

Photos by Cort Reynolds

The Ada varsity wrestling team, from left, front: Jermey Cameron,  
Carson Hissong, Reece Evans, Brandon Paul.

Back: head coach Eric Perkins, Tyler Onions, Dillion Foster, Noah  
Arnett, Carter Nelson, assistant coach Aaron Adkins, junior high coach  
Jay Bulerin.

Absent: Colton Biederman, Cameron Bober.

Photos by Cort Reynolds

The Ada varsity boys basketball team, from left, front: Brandon Hull,  
Zac Swaney, Ethan Hall, Connor Frazier, Cade Mullins, Phillip Coulson.

Back: head coach Dre White, Bryce Paul, Philipe Gautier, Ty Miller,  
Micah Cook, assistant coach Rick Sherrick.

Cort Reynold's latest historical article on SB Nation celticsblog.com was  
published Tuesday. The subject is the career of Hoosier native Hall of  
Fame center Clyde Lovellette, his infamous one-punch fight with Wilt  
Chamberlain, and the all-time team of those who played for both the  
Celtics and Lakers, the league's two greatest championship series  
rivals.

Lovellette is the only man to win NBA titles with both the Lakers and Celtics.

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