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AHS volleyball swept by Allen East

By Cort Reynolds

Playing at home, the Ada High School volleyball team had a good first set but eventually got swept by backyard rival juggernaut Allen East in Northwest  Conference action Thursday night.

The 25-23, 25-12, 25-6 defeat dropped the Lady Bulldog season record to 9-7 overall and 1-4 in NWC play. AE improved to 10-1 and 3-0 in the NWC with the impressive win.

"Allen East is definitely a good team," said Ada head coach Kyleigh Woodruff. "They run a very fast offense and have a lot of hitting options.

"We just couldn't side out," she continued. "They didn't make hitting errors and kept the ball in play."

Summary of September 20 Ada Council meeting

With four guests including the Ada Icon and Kenton Times, the Ada Council chambers in the municipal building were at capacity seating on Tuesday, September 20.

The 90-minute meeting included a 46-minute executive session with EMS Chief Tom Miller with no action taken.

OPEN FLOOR
During the open floor period, Dustin Jordan answered questions from the council regarding the 150th Fire Convention itinerary proposal (2024). Council focused their discussion on the impact on Main St. traffic and whether the road would need to be closed or traffic temporarily diverted, as is done for shorter parades. Council passed a motion that it would continue to consider the application.

Preliminary details are on page 13 of the council packet.

ONU breeding program helping endangered Plains Garter Snakes

See the snakes: 
https://youtu.be/O8bKRuhUUdU

An abrupt U-turn happened this summer when Ohio Northern University biology professor Katheryn Krynak, Ph.D., was taking a road trip during one of her rare days off work. The reason: Momma Snake was giving birth.

Granted, a snake in labor isn’t usually cause for such a sudden change in human plans, but in this case, the snake in question is a member of a species that’s been listed as endangered in Ohio since 1974. In fact, the only Plains Garter Snake colonies that live in the wild in the Buckeye State are located at Kildeer Plains Wildlife Area (KPWA) in Wyandot and Marion counties.

Ohio’s captive Plains Garter Snakes, which are part of breeding programs to increase the population, reside at the Columbus Zoo, where the species’ first captive breeding program began in 1999; at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo; and now at Ohio Northern University.

Powderpuff to pads during Homecoming Week

The Ada High School homecoming week began with powderpuff football (pictured here), a traditional prom fundraiser. The end of the week will see padded and helmeted Bulldogs in a 7 p.m. Friday competition with Delphos Jefferson. PHOTO from Ada Schools.

AHS boys soccer lose 4-3 to Upper Sanduksy

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School boys soccer team lost a 4-3 battle to visiting Upper Sandusky in a North Central Ohio Soccer Association match under the lights on a cool Thursday, September 22, at War Memorial Park Stadium.

The Bulldog record fell to 4-3-3 overall and 0-3 in NCOSA play with the tough loss. Upper Sandusky improved to 2-6 and 1-2 in NCOSA with the upset win.

Ada (1-0-1 NWC) plays a showdown at league-leading rival Bluffton (6-4-1, 2-0 NWC) Monday, September 26 at 6:55 p.m. After a slow start, the Pirates have won four in a row and are riding a 36-match NWC win streak.

AHS girls soccer lose to Upper Sandusky

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School girls soccer team played well but lost 4-2 to visiting Upper Sandusky in a tough North Central Ohio Soccer Association match Thursday evening, September 22.

The Lady Bulldog record fell to 4-5 overall and 0-3 in NCOSA play with the defeat. Upper improved to 4-2-1 overall and 2-1 in NCOSA action with the win.

Ada trailed 1-0 when Olivia Burkhart tied the match on a through ball from Ella Marshall at the 22-minute mark.

Upper Sandusky regained the lead 2-1 at the halftime break.

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