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Bearcats, Ada girl kickers play shortened match

By Cort Reynolds

SPENCERVILLE - Host Spencerville led Ada 2-0 in a Northwest Conference girls soccer match that was called off due to lightning 10 minutes into the second half Monday evening.

 

The game was thought to be official since roughly 50 of 80 minutes were completed, but a final ruling is yet to come.

 

"We let them control the ball," said Lady Bulldog head coach Doug Poling.

 

Ada was limited to four shots, all in the shortened second half.

 

Senior keeper Anney Archer made 15 saves in goal for the purple and gold.

 

BL knocks off Lady Bulldogs; Woods sets record

By Cort Reynolds

ADA - Despite a record-setting performance by senior Melina Woods, the Ada volleyball team lost a tough four-setter to visiting Ben Logan Monday evening.

 

The Lady Bulldogs dropped to 3-3 with the 29-27, 18-25, 25-16, 25-14 non-league defeat. Traditional power BL improved to 3-1 with the win.

 

Woods broke her own school single-match record for kills with 38 vs. the Raiders. She had set the previous mark of 35 last year against rival Allen East in only three sets.

 

Bluffton Family Recreation announces fall programming

Kid's night out, Halloween party, indoor soccer, adult volleyball - just for starters

Bluffton Family Recreation has a wide assortment of programming for youth and adults this fall, according to Amy Byers, BFR sports coordinator.

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Fall festival
BFR will host a craft home expo and open house during this year's Fall Festival on Saturday, Sept. 23.

Two Ada students on Rhodes State dean’s list

Two Ada part-time students at Rhodes State College were named to the 2017 summer semester dean's list.

Students are: Ronald Michael Roberts and Tamara Sue Thompson.   

Former ONU pharmacy dean is University of Findlay speaker

Jon E. Sprague, R.Ph., Ph.D., director and BCI Eminent Scholar at the Ohio Attorney General’s Center for the Future of Forensic Science at Bowling Green State University, and a leading authority on Ecstasy research, will be speaking at the University of Findlay from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 30 in the Davis Street Building, Room 2225.

Sprague’s presentation, “The Neurobiology of Substance-Use Disorders,” will be part of the fall semester pharmacy course, free for all campus and community members, titled “Combating Chemical Dependence: A Community Effort.” The course, with weekly classes, is offered as an elective for credit and to members of the community at no charge.

Essence of mathematics is freedom - and ONU professor's work with students proves it

"This book is perfect for the pure-mathematics-minded educator in a small undergraduate college as well as graduate students and advanced undergraduate students looking for a significant high-impact learning experience in mathematics.”

A research monograph written by Mihai Caragiu, Ph.D., professor of mathematics and chair of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Ohio Northern University, was recently released.

“Sequential Experiment with Primes” (Springer Nature, 2017) is designed for fellow educators and advanced mathematics students.

Fittingly, it reflects Caragiu’s work with ONU students.

“It is an extension of my research done at ONU that also involved our undergraduates,” he explained.

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