Ada's latest news

By Cort Reynolds

DELPHOS - Ada sophomore middle blocker/hitter Megan Light was voted first team All-Northwest Conference in balloting conducted by the league coaches at Delphos recently.

The 5-11 Light topped Ada in kills and blocks this season as the Lady Bulldogs finished fifth in the nine-team NWC.

Ada senior libero Morgan Swick and junior setter Sidney Gossard were voted honorable mention all-league. Gossard led Ada in assists and aces, while Swick was tops in digs.

By Cort Reynolds

DELPHOS - Two Ada girls soccer players were voted first team All-Northwest Conference in balloting by the league coaches at Delphos recently.

Junior forward Katie Butterfield and sophomore fullback Brenna Hissong were named first team all-league. Butterfield led Ada in scoring while Hissong was a top defender.

Bulldog senior defensive midfielder Hailey Callahan was named second team all-conference.

Ada junior midfielder Bella East and junior forward/goalkeeper Ella Poling, and freshman forward Timber Blankenship were all voted honorable mention All-NWC.

By Cort Reynolds

DELPHOS - Ada senior boys soccer ace Christopher Reyes was voted league Player of the Year and first team All-Northwest Conference in balloting conducted by the league coaches at Delphos recently.

High-scoring forward Reyes led the Bulldogs in goals scored and repeated as a first team all-league selection. Classmate defender Noah Garmon, who made first team All-NWC in 2017, was also a repeat selection this fall.

Bulldog senior defender Jacob Okuly and junior midfielders Skylar Williams and Isaac Spar were each voted second team All-NWC.

Ada sophomore midfielder/forward Jacob Poling was named honorable mention all-league.

Tickets now available at LNB, Quest, McIntosh and ONU Human Resources office

The Town & Gown Banquet, which celebrates the connection between Ada and Ohio Northern University, will be held Monday, Nov. 5, in ONU McIntosh Center ballroom.

It starts in McIntosh Center - all children must be accompanied by adults

By Monty Siekerman
The annual trick or treat at ONU will begin with registration at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 23, in the McIntosh Center activities room. ONU students will then lead the youngsters through residence halls beginning at 5:15 p.m.

The event will also include dinner at 6 p.m. in the McIntosh Center ballroom and a costume contest and at 6:30 p.m. before wrapping up at approximately 7 p.m.
 
 The event, which is open to area children, is free and open to the public. Children of all ages are encouraged to dress up and join the fun. All children must be accompanied by an adult to attend the festivities.

Little Wyatt Archer wants to be a policeman. He had the opportunity to see how they operate during Coffee with a Cop on Tuesday morning at McDonald’s. Wyatt and his sister Avery were given crayons and pictures to color from Ada Patrolman Penny Keller-Clark.  Also pictured are mom, Nicole, and her father-in-law Bill Archer. The Ada Police Department periodically sponsors Coffee with a Cop at various restaurants to give residents time to informally talk about concerns or answer questions. And, a number of townspeople take the opportunity to thank the police for their service.

Pages