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Letter to editor: More protection in schools from the coronavirus

Dear Ada Icon,

Recently, parents of Ada school children were sent a message from school administrators about an uptick in positive Covid tests among Ada students. This message made it clear that the school system is taking precautions to make sure the schools are cleaned thoroughly, and to quarantine the students who have tested positive in their homes. Parents were also cautioned not to send their children to school if they show symptoms of COVID-19. All of this is so that other students do not become infected also. 

5th quarter events to be hosted by Ada Campus of Delphos First Church

A 5th Quarter event for 6-12th graders has been scheduled after Ada High School home Varsity Football games. Activities will last until 11:00 p.m at Buckeye East, 123 E. Buckeye Ave.

The events will be coordinated by youth leaders at the Ada Campus of Delphos First Church, Nick and Amber Simon, with Matt and Katie Gossman, and Matt and Lacey Fisher 

Local sponsors will be donating food. For more information, call 419-558-1047.

Bulldog linksters play league tri

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada golf squad competed in a three-team Northwest Conference match Tuesday evening, August 31, at Moose Landing Country Club.

Host Columbus Grove won with 180 strokes, six ahead of Leipsic (186). Ada was third at 216 strokes.

Senior Dexter Woods led the Bulldogs with a nine-hole score of 48. Senior Andrew Rush posted a round of 49 to finish right behind him. Junior Geddes Klingler carded a 59.

Senior Kamron Wilkerson and sophomore Jack Baumgartner tied for fourth Bulldog scorer at 60. Freshman Wyatt Ferguson registered a score of 69.

Ada spikers sunk by Commodores

By Cort Reynolds

The visiting Ada volleyball team started strong but lost in four tough sets at Perry Tuesday evening, August 31.

The Lady Bulldogs won the opening game yet lost the non-league bout 25-27, 25-19, 25-22, 25-14.

Ada dropped to 1-5 overall with the defeat. The Commodores improved to 3-2 after the win.

Junior Courtney Sumner hustled up 23 digs, hit eight kills, served five aces and added two blocks to lead Ada. 

Sophomore setter Autumn Andreasen passed out 26 assists and came up with 14 digs. Junior Emilee Huffer knocked down seven kills and added a block. Senior Selena Jordan contributed six kills and one block.

The Animals are Talking to Us!

By Karen Kier
Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team
ONU HealthWise Pharmacy

Lady Bulldogs downed by Raiders

By Cort Reynolds

The homestanding Ada volleyball team dropped a three-set match to unbeaten non-league foe Ben Logan Monday evening.

The always-tough BL squad defeated the Lady Bulldogs 25-14, 25-9, 25-10.     

Ada dropped to 1-4 overall and 1-3 at home with the loss. Meanwhile, BL improved to 5-0 after the win.

"I thought our defense did a really nice job," said Ada head coach Kyleigh Tabor. "They have some good servers, and they had some runs on our serve reception.

"Ben Logan is always good, they have a couple of nice hitters," she continued. "I thought we played hard and fought the whole game."    

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