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Varsity nipped in OT; JV wins a wild double overtime contest

By Cort Reynolds
ADA - The host Ada boys basketball team lost a 38-36 overtime heartbreaker to local foe Cory-Rawson in non-league play Saturday night.

The Bulldogs led most of the game after holding the ice-cold Hornets without a field goal for the first 11:13 of the contest.

But C-R hung within striking distance, then put together a 13-0 second-half run to rally from a six-point deficit into a 27-20 lead. 

Ada battled back to tie it 31-31 on back-to-back treys from seniors Trent Ennis and Tristan Conley with 2:22 left in regulation. 

Ada swimmers take on Bluffton

By Cort Reynolds
LIMA - The Bluffton swim club and Ada varsity team faced off in the Bulldog season-opening dual meet Thursday evening at the Lima YMCA natatorium.

Bluffton captured the girls meet 48-31, and also won the boys meet by a 67-12 score.

Sophomore Carlie Oldfield and senior Paige Cole each won two races to pace the Ada girls. Sophomores Kaitlyn Bowden and Jack Baumgartner also recorded first-place finishes for the Bulldogs.

Sophomore Riley Verb won two individual events for Bluffton and also swam a leg for two relay race winners.

You probably already know this - there are more polar bear Christmas tree ornaments in Ada, Ohio, 45810, than in any other small town in North America. Here's one of the many such ornaments. This one is on a tree in the ONU HealthWise reception area.

Meet the Ada High School office girls from the 1975-76 school year.

Front from left, Wilma Fancher, Carma Long, Lulu Garcia, Anita Hopson, Lori Begley, Sylvia Smith, Chris Quattrocchi, Beth Cheney, Crystal Zachariah and Debbie Boutwell.

Standing from left, Kathy Fancher, Margie Gonzalez, Linda Elwood, Mona Binkley, Gretchen Herrington, Sheila Gahman, April Arlington, Robin Simon, Diane Klingenberger, Barb Telles and Ann Allen.

James A. “Jim” Griffith, age 72, passed away at his residence in Lakeview on Friday, Dec. 18, 2020.

He was born on Jan. 30, 1948, in Bluffton, Ohio, to the late Robert and Vesta (Miller) Griffith. 

James retired from Proctor & Gamble of Lima, where he worked as a product manager.  James was a U. S. Navy Veteran. He served in the Mediterranean as a Crew Chief on the Aircraft Carrier the John F. Kennedy.  He was a member of the Elks and Moose Lodge of Lakeview.

He is survived by his two sisters: Mary Bea Agin of Ada and Bobbie (Lee) Hansel of Livingston, N.J.

It was James’ wish to be cremated. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.  

Jupiter and Saturn will be easy to see with the unaided eye by looking toward the southwest just after sunset

FROM NASA - Skywatchers are in for an end-of-year treat tonight, Dec. 21.

What has become known popularly as the “Christmas Star” is an especially vibrant planetary conjunction easily visible in the evening sky over the next two weeks as the bright planets Jupiter and Saturn come together, culminating on the night of Monday, Dec. 21.

In 1610, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei pointed his telescope to the night sky, discovering the four moons of Jupiter – Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.

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