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Micah Cook cans 3 three-pointers

By Cort Reynolds
RIDGEWAY - The host Ridgemont boys basketball team edged spunky Hardin County rival Ada 59-58 in an overtime thriller Friday night in the season-opener.

Ada trailed 20-10 after one period of play. But the Bulldogs whittled the deficit to 28-24 by halftime as junior Cayden Murphy netted seven points in the second stanza. 

Ridgemont forged in front 46-39 heading to the fourth period behind 10 points from Landon Newland in the third period. Yet Ada rallied with a 15-8 closing run as Micah Cook and Jacob Poling each scored five points, and Tristan Conley added a three-pointer.

By Cort Reynolds
FT. JENNINGS - The visiting Ada boys basketball team lost 59-40 at hot-shooting Fort Jennings in a Saturday night non-league hoop contest.

The Bulldogs led 4-0 early, but then FJ reeled off the next 11 points to take control and never trailed again.

The Musketeers were on top 15-7 after one period and then pulled away to a 31-12 intermission advantage. FJ continued its fine shooting by outscoring the Bulldogs 17-4 in the third period. 

Ada found its shooting touch late as they out-pointed FJ 24-11 in the final stanza. The Bulldogs tallied 16 through the first three periods. 

Student council president is active in many school activities

Miranda Wills, Ada High School senior, is the Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative Ada December student of the month.

Miranda is active in several school organizations including:
• Student council president
• Language Club
• Aspiration Team
• Film Club
• Dogs Volunteer
• Quiz bowl
•Our Lady of Lourdes Youth Group

• And athletic activities:
• Volleyball team
• Basketball team
• Tennis team
• Club volleyball
• Volunteer coach, Ada Tennis Association
• Fellowship of Christian Athletes

She is the daughter of Scott and Jamie Wills. 

Basketball • indoor track and field • wrestling • swimming and diving

The Ohio Athletic Conference has announced its league schedules for basketball, swimming and diving, indoor track and field and wrestling for the 2021 seasons.

Competition across all seven sports will begin the weekend of Jan. 22-23 and will be limited to conference-only opponents.

Conference championships for indoor track and field will be held at Otterbein with the women competing on Feb. 26 with the men following on Feb. 27.

The basketball tournaments will feature all 10 teams and will run from March 1-6 on campus sites.

The swimming and diving OAC Championships meet will be March 25-27 at Akron.

The Icon hoped that the first serious snowfall of the winter might take place in the early days of December. Alas, it snowed on Nov. 30. You may know this theory: the number of times it will snow in the winter depends on the date of the first snowfall. This photos is from the ONU graphic arts and design Facebook.

After 25 years Jon Cook returns to coach varsity bball

Story and photos by Cort Reynolds
ADA - Experienced former Ada head coach Jon Cook returns to the helm 25 years after he was first hired as a Bulldog coach in 2020-21 facing the difficult and perhaps unprecedented task of making the Bulldogs competitive despite several program defections and delays to practice due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

He replaces Dre White, who resigned roughly three weeks before practice was supposed to start in October after four seasons of rebuilding the Bulldog program back to respectability.

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