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The Ada volleyball team and coaches display the $3.214.50 check raised and presented to Molly Mathewson on Volley for the Cure Night Tuesday during the match vs. Paulding. (Cort Reynolds photo)

Here's the schedule beginning with a Friday community pep rally

Ada High School's 2019 homecoming is on the horizon and here's the schedule of events leading the way to a fun series of school and community events.

Homecoming activities begin with the school pep rally at 3 p.m., Friday, Oct. 7, at 3 p.m. in the high school gym. The homecoming court will be announced at the rally.

Former Ada resident Clyde Franklin Ernsberger,  88, died unexpectedly Monday, Sept. 30, 2019, due to injuries sustained in an accident.

He started Ernsberger Jewerly in Bluffton. Clyde was a member of the United Methodist Church throughout his life in Ada, Bluffton and Columbus, most recently at Church for All People.

Born  in 1931 to Paul and Helen Ernsberger in Ada, Ohio. Preceded in death by his parents, brothers Fred, Joseph and Glenn, wives Kathryn Rimmer, Elsie Hager and Mary Ileana Caluchi.

Survived by his children, Susan (Roger) Weith, Robert (Christine) Ernsberger, Kathy (Oris) Schrag and Pamela Skowronek; 9 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

The win improved the Bulldog record to 8-4-1

By Cort Reynolds
TIFFIN - The Ada boys soccer team defeated Tiffin Columbian soundly 6-1 Tuesday evening.

The win improved the Bulldog record to 8-4-1.

Junior ace Jacob Poling scored three goals and dished out two assists to lead the Ada offense.

Senior Isaac Spar netted one goal and doled out one assist. Skyler Williams and Isaac Williams added one goal apiece.

Ada plays at NCOSA foe Riverdale Thursday, October 3.

By Cort Reynolds
ADA - The host Ada volleyball team battled but lost in four sets to scrappy Paulding in a Northwest Conference match on Volley for the Cure night Tuesday.

The Lady Bulldogs dropped to 8-11 overall and 1-5 in the NWC with the 25-22, 21-25, 25-23, 25-19 defeat. The Panthers improved to 11-8 and 4-3 in the NWC with the win on an unseasonably hot evening.

"I feel like Paulding played a cleaner game than us," offered Ada head coach Kyleigh Tabor. "Their back row was more solid. They just had more runs than us, and our defense was not as solid as usual."

The following Ada police reports were provided to the Icon by the Hardin County Sheriff’s office. They cover Sept. 26-30:

Sept. 26
Animal call, Klingler Rd.
Investigate complaint, 221 E. University Ave.
Medical emergency, 315 Willeke Ave.
Traffic stop, W. Lima Ave.
Traffic stop, Hays Ave.

Sept. 27
Medical emergency, ONU, 525 S. Main St.
Investigate complaint, 401 W. Lima Ave.
Investigate complaint, W. Buckeye Ave.
Investigate complaint, junction of St. Rt. 235 and St. Rt. 309
Investigate complaint, 127 W. Montford Ave.

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