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Bulldog tennis ace Jameson ousted at districts

By Cort Reynolds

Ada High School senior tennis player Brendan Jameson lost in the Div. II district tournament in the round of 16 at Port Clinton Wednesday, May 17.

Jameson lost hist first match 6-1, 6-3 to Huron sophomore Mason Schindley to be eliminated from the competition. 

“I am proud of Brendan making history at Ada and going to districts,” said Bulldog coach Tyler Christoff. “There are matches he would want back, matches he’s proud of. Ultimately, I am extremely proud of the growth he made this year.”

Top-four finishers at the district event make it to the state tournament at Columbus May 25-26.

Bulldog baseball bests C-R in sectional semis

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School baseball team dominated visiting Cory-Rawson 9-1 in Div. IV sectional semifinal first round action on a warm but overcast Tuesday evening, May 16 at the War Memorial Park diamond.

Bulldog baseball nipped by P-G

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School baseball team lost a taut 2-1 pitcher’s duel to visiting Pandora-Gilboa in a non-league game Saturday, May 13, at War Memorial Park.

The Bulldogs fell to 8-14 with the defeat that ended a four-game win streak.  

Ada's Jameson 2nd at tennis sectionals

By Cort Reynolds

Ada senior tennis ace Brendan Jameson finished a strong second in Saturday’s Div. II sectionals in Lima at the UNOH courts.

Seeded second, he got a first-round bye in the 30-player singles flight, and then rolled to the semis with two decisive wins Thursday.

Ada’s Brown captures high hurdles at NWC track meet

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School track and field teams competed at the annual nine-team Northwest Conference championship meet Thursday, May 11 and Saturday, May 13 in Delphos.

Ada junior Jackson Brown won the boys 110-meter high hurdles league championship in 15.98 to post the top Bulldog finish.

Columbus Grove captured the boys and girls league crowns, while Bluffton took second in both team standings.

The Ada girls finished eighth, while the Bulldog boys came in ninth.

Bulldog softball knocked out by St. Henry 

By Cort Reynolds

St. Henry scored 10 first-inning runs and rolled to a 17-0 win over host Ada in the Div. IV softball sectional finals on a warm and sunny Thursday evening.

The third-seeded Bulldogs fell to 16-7 with the season-ending defeat. Fifth-seeded SH hit four home runs and improved to 13-12 after the run-rule victory.

The slugging Redskin girls knocked out 21 hits, 11 of them for extra bases.

SH started the game with a sun-aided double and a home run by Lauren Thieman to provide an early 2-0 lead.

Redskin pitcher Carlee Rethman and third sacker Leah Lefeld followed with back-to-back doubles. Jalynn Everman then unloaded a homer, followed by a shot from catcher Kennedy Wendel.

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