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Line dancing at the library

Come on down to the Ada Public Library for line dancing classes, starting Mondays 10-11:00 a.m. and Thursdays 7:-8:00 p.m. in September. All skill levels welcome. Classes are free and open to everyone.

Bulldog football lanced by Knights

By Cort Reynolds

Host Crestview used a powerfully balanced offense and stingy defense to defeat the Ada High School football team 47-9 in the Northwest Conference opener Friday night, September 8,  in Convoy.

The Knights raced to a 35-3 lead at halftime behind a 21-0 second period, and rolled to victory.

Ada fell to 2-2 overall and 0-1 in the NWC after dropping the league lidlifter.

The Knights improved to 3-1 overall and 1-0 in the NWC with the convincing win.

Intense Crestview rode a potent ground game to roll up just over 500 yards in total offense. The balanced Knights rushed for 323 yards and passed for 180 yards.

The tough Crestview defense limited the Bulldogs to 35 passing yards and 158 in total offense. Ada came into the game averaging 30.7 points per game but was held 15 points below their previous lowest output of 24 points in a win over USV.

ONU junior donates life-saving stem cells

Be The Match drive added more than 300 people to registry

By Wes Mayberry
www.onusports.com

The opportunity to save a life may not come around often. But when it does, it's important to seize the moment. And that's exactly what Ohio Northern junior Cade Crawford did.

In the spring of his freshman year, Crawford, a wide receiver on the ONU football team, participated in a Be The Match bone marrow donor registration drive on campus during which he had his cheek swabbed.

September 5 field reports from Ohio Division of Wildlife

Northwest Ohio – Wildlife District Two 
Newcomers to Lake Erie walleye fishing from southern Ohio were contacted by State Wildlife Officer Brian Baker, assigned to Lake Erie, at the Huron boat ramp. The group was checked for license and bag limit compliance and found to have caught three walleye on a day when most anglers returned with their limit of six. Officer Baker shared locations and depths where fish were being caught with the anglers and provided data from the Precision Trolling App so the crankbaits the anglers were using would reach the depths where most walleye were being caught. The anglers were grateful for the officer’s help and were excited to get back on the water to put the information to use.

Bulldog boys soccer ties Riverdale

Update: The attempted bicycle kick was done Andrew Allen, who was not originally identified on the play.

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada boys soccer team played to a 1-1 tie with visiting Riverdale in the North Central Ohio Soccer Association opener Thursday night under the lights at War Memorial Stadium.

Ada ran its record to 2-2-2 overall and 0-0-1 in NCOSA action with the draw.

Bulldog girls soccer ties Riverdale

By Cort Reynolds

In a matchup of teams with identical records in the North Central Ohio Soccer Association opener Thursday evening, September 7, the host Ada girls soccer team played well and tied traditional power Riverdale 1-1 at War Memorial Stadium. 

Ada ran its record to 3-1-2 overall and 0-0-1 in NCOSA play with the draw. Defending district champion Riverdale also boasts the identical record of 3-1-2 overall and 0-0-1 in NCOSA action after the tie.

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