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Bulldogs finish season at 7-15

By Cort Reynolds
ADA - In a late addition to the schedule, the Ada baseball team lost 11-3 to Pandora-Gilboa on an unseasonably hot Saturday night.

The Bulldogs finished the 2021 campaign 7-15 after the non-league loss. The Rockets ended up 11-13 with the win.

P-G never trailed and plated five runs in the sixth inning to put the game out of reach and secure the season-ending victory.

The Rockets blasted ahead with two runs in the first inning, then added three more runs in the third frame to advance their lead to 5-0. 

The Bulldogs plated two runs in the home fourth inning on a single by Tyler Jameson, closing the gap to three.

So, you think you know Ada? Okay, where is this? Answer tomorrow.

Here's details on May 30 graduation

Today was the final day for seniors to attend Ada High School. Graduation is next. Here's the details according to the Ada school website:

Ada High School graduation will be at 2 p.m., Sunday, May 30, in the Varsity Gym in accordance with current ODH and Hardin County Health Department event guidelines.  

Graduates should arrive between 1:15 and 1:30 and report to the ‘86 Gym upon arrival. 

Ada music students performed in its Sping Fever Follies last week in the school auditorium. Here are some photos from that concert from Ada Bulldogs Facebook.

Hardin County Engineer's Office announced a road closure starting Monday, May 24. Closed is Liberty Township Road 30 (County Road 65-County Road 75) for threes weeks for culvert installation.

St. Mark Lutheran Church and Sugar Grove United Methodist Church will hold its "Free Community Meal"  from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 26. The meal will be served at St. Mark, 125 S. Johnson St., Ada.

The meal will be served walk up, bike up, drive up only and is free to the community.  The menu includes shredded chicken sandwich, macaroni and cheese, fresh fruit and a cookie. 

Current safety protocols will be observed.

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