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Bulldog baseball blanks Lima Senior

By Cort Reynolds

LIMA – The visiting Ada High School varsity baseball team shut out Lima Senior 2-0 in a non-league contest Wednesday evening, March 29.

Ada improved to 1-0 with their first win of the season.

Bulldog senior Roman Snyder pitched a complete-game shutout. 

Bulldog softball pulls away late to beat Lima Senior

Bulldogs host Cory-Rawson in March 30 home opener, weather permitting

By Cort Reynolds

LIMA – The visiting Ada High School softball team put on a late run to defeat Lima Senior 9-5 in a non-league game Wednesday evening, March 29.

The Bulldogs improved to 2-0 with the convincing win. The Spartan girls fell to 0-1 with the loss. 

Bulldog track season opens with tri meet at Indian Lake

By Cort Reynolds

INDIAN LAKE – The Ada High School track and field team got off to a solid start in its spring season on a chilly Tuesday evening at Indian Lake with Upper Scioto Valley.

The Bulldog boys and girls teams both finished second out of three teams. IL finished first, while USV came in third.

“We had a lot of first-place finishes and got off to a strong start to our season,” said Ada head coach Tyler Craig. (View Ada results HERE.)

Sophomore Logan Jolliff won the 100 and 200-meter sprint events. Freshman Kayleb Hickman took first in the 400 meters.

Bulldog sophomore Ethan D’Souza crossed the line first in the 3200 meter run. Ada junior Jackson Brown won the 110 high hurdles.

The Ada 4x400 relay teams won both the boys and girls races.

Ram Joe Parker won the 800 meter run (2:15.16). USV’s Kevin Smith took first in the shot put (44-11) and discus (114-8).

Ada is slated to run in a seven-team meet at Waynesfield Saturday, which includes Allen East and Indian Lake.

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Bulldog tennis opener postponed

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School tennis season opener at home vs. Lima Central Catholic on Wednesday, March 20 was rained out. 

No makeup date has been set yet.

Ada is slated to host Wapakoneta Monday, April 3 at 4:30 p.m.

Family Ties

By Karen Kier
Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team

The television show Family Ties was a breakout series for Michael Andrew Fox, professionally known as Michael J. Fox. He played Alex P. Keaton on the sitcom from 1982 until the finale in 1989. This series led to his success in the trilogy of Back to the Future movies. While on the Florida set of his 1991 movie Doc Hollywood, Michael J. Fox noted a slight tremor in his little finger. This was his first symptom of early-onset Parkinson’s disease.

Several years after Michael J. Fox’s diagnosis, he went public with his disease and his fight to find treatments. In 2000, he established the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.  This organization has become a global leader and innovator in finding therapies.

He has authored three books including No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality. Michael shares personal stories about his illness and his family. I was fortunate enough to see him at a conference where he was the keynote speaker. It was one of the most amazing speeches I have ever heard. He spoke for one hour without any notes and he held nothing back. 

AHS individual track & field results for March 29, 2023

Ada High School track and field ndividual results for March 29.

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