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Bulldog boys downed at Bath

By Cort Reynolds
BATH - The visiting Ada boys basketball team lost 69-37 to Bath in a Friday night non-league hoop contest.

The Bulldogs dropped to 0-3 with the loss, while Bath improved to 2-1 with the victory.

The Wildcats were ahead 23-16 behind nine points from Andrew Stahr in a high-scoring first period. Bulldog Ethan Murphy scored all seven of his points in the opening stanza to help Ada stay within striking distance.

Bath extended the margin to 12 in the second period before Ada rallied to within 29-22.

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Ada church provides Facebook Christmas church decoration tour

Ada First United Methodist Church posted a 2 and one-half minute video on its Facebook that shares its church decorations with the public.

The video went live on Sunday and begins with a visit to the church altar with a Christmas creche tableau of the birth of Jesus.

Soon the video takes viewers to a close up of a Christmas tree, red poinsettias and closes with a reflection of the main church window on the Christ child.

Click here to view the video.

 

It's a week-long kid's shopping spree at Beatitudes

Free opportunity for children to choose nice gifts for family members

It's a week-long kid's shopping spree at Beatitudes.

The Dec. 4 children's shopping event at Beatitudes, 210 N. Main St., format has changed for covid-19 safety precautions, according to Deb Curlis, store manager.

This is a free opportunity for children to choose nice gifts for family members.

Instead of the originally-planned one-night event, Curlis says that parents may bring their youngsters to the store anytime Tuesday through Friday, Dec. 8-11, for kid's shopping.

Store hours are noon to 5 p.m.  A treat bag will be given to each child shopping.  For more information call Curlis at 419-788-9459.

Reindeer at large in Ada

Yes, there are reindeer roaming Ada this month. You'll find these three in just off Main on the east side of town. 

Ada girls sink Commodores by 20

"Our defensive effort won the game," said Bulldog third-year head coach Morgan Bass

By Cort Reynolds
CRIDERSVILLE - The visiting Ada girls basketball team dominated the middle quarters to beat Perry 55-35 Saturday afternoon in a non-league tilt.

The Lady Bulldogs outscored the Commodores 36-19 over the seocnd and third periods to earn their first win this season.

Junior guard Kirsten Poling and sophomore playmaker Courtney Sumner each scored 14 points to lead Ada. Senior Alexis Waugh also tallied 11 points ot give the Bulldogs three teams in double figures.

The purple and gold improved to 1-2 with the victory. Perry fell to 1-1 with the defeat. 

As Ada students return to classes Monday...

the school provides some reminders

Ada students will return to classroom learning on Monday, Dec. 7, in two different models. Those are explained in this story from the school website, or click here for that information.

As Ada students return to classes on Monday, the school provides the following to assist in that return to campus:

• If someone in your house is being tested for covid-19, keep your student home until the test results come in. Report all cases of covid-19 to the school office.

• Students must wear a mask.

•Be prepared to return to remote learning should the need arise.

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