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Bulldog boys soccer ties Riverdale

Update: The attempted bicycle kick was done Andrew Allen, who was not originally identified on the play.

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada boys soccer team played to a 1-1 tie with visiting Riverdale in the North Central Ohio Soccer Association opener Thursday night under the lights at War Memorial Stadium.

Ada ran its record to 2-2-2 overall and 0-0-1 in NCOSA action with the draw.

Bulldog girls soccer ties Riverdale

By Cort Reynolds

In a matchup of teams with identical records in the North Central Ohio Soccer Association opener Thursday evening, September 7, the host Ada girls soccer team played well and tied traditional power Riverdale 1-1 at War Memorial Stadium. 

Ada ran its record to 3-1-2 overall and 0-0-1 in NCOSA play with the draw. Defending district champion Riverdale also boasts the identical record of 3-1-2 overall and 0-0-1 in NCOSA action after the tie.

Bowling Green Post investigating I-75 injury crash involving school bus

Six students on Arlington Local School District bus transported to hospital

NORTH BALTIMORE–The Bowling Green Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is  investigating a two-vehicle injury crash that occurred Sept. 7, at 9:15 p.m. on southbound Interstate 75 near Eagleville Road in Wood County. 

ONU sports recap, September 6

MEN’S GOLF: DeSimone, Walsh lead Men's Golf to 4th place finish at Trine (Ind.)

ANGOLA, Ind.—Junior David Walsh (Cincinnati/Moeller) and sophomore Joey DeSimone (Munroe Falls/Stow-Munroe Falls) each fired even par 71s to lead the Ohio Northern men's golf team to a fourth place finish at the Trine (Ind.) Ken Venturi Invitational on Wednesday, September 6, at the Zollner Golf Course. FULL STORY at www.ONUSports.com/

Bulldog volleyball sweeps T-Birds

By Cort Reynolds

The visiting Ada High School varsity volleyball team defeated non-league foe Lima Central Catholic in straight sets Thursday evening, September 7.

The Bulldog record improved to 6-3 after the lopsided 25-12, 25-20, 25-17 victory.

WSJ ranks ONU no. 1 in Ohio for boosting graduates' salaries

A new ranking by the Wall Street Journal recognizes the quality and value of an Ohio Northern University education. ONU is ranked No. 33 in the nation and No. 1 in Ohio for “salary impact” by the WSJ/College Pulse 2024 Best Colleges in the U.S.
 
According to the rankings, salary impact “measures the extent to which a college boosts its graduates’ salaries beyond what they would be expected to earn regardless of which college they attended.”
 
ONU is also highly rated in the publication’s overall ranking of the top 400 universities in the country. ONU is No. 96 in the country and second in the Buckeye State. Ohio State is the next highest ranked university in Ohio coming in at No. 222.

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