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Bulldog Baumgartner wins twice, sets meet record

AHS girls swim team 4th at Eagle sprint meet

By Cort Reynolds

NORTH ROBINSON--The Ada High School girls swim team finished a strong fourth at the Eagle Invitational sprint meet hosted by Colonel Crawford east of Bucyrus Saturday, January 14.

Ada sophomore Lily Baumgartner won two events and set a meet record in capturing the 50 freestyle race. She also came within .60 of breaking the meet record while winning the 100 individual medley.

Bulldog senior Carlie Oldfield won the 50 backstroke and took second in the 25 freestyle.

AHS girls basketball dominates Calvary Christian

By Cort Reynolds

Playing at home, the Ada High School girls basketball team defeated Calvary Christian convincingly 51-27 in a non-conference game early Saturday afternoon, January 14.

The Bulldogs improved to 7-8 with the victory, while CC fell to 6-2 with the defeat.

"It was a great team win," said Ada head coach Zach Ricker. "It was nice to come out on a quick turnaround and get a win after Thursday night. 

"It was probably our most balanced game of the year offensively," he added. 

AHS boys basketball: Conley shoots Ada past Bears

By Cort Reynolds

DOLA–Ada High School boys basketball team decisively defeated county rival Hardin Northern 67-49 in a non-conference battle Saturday night, January 14.

Senior Carter Conley scored a career-high 27 points on the strength of six three-pointers to pace the Bulldogs. Classmate Spencer Wall netted a season-high 17 points.

Ada improved to 6-7 overall and snapped a four-game losing skid with the much-needed victory. Meanwhile, HN dropped to 4-9 with the loss.

"We had a slow start, but got the first quarter lead and never let up," said second-year Ada head coach Vince Halliday. 

Ada led 15-9 after one period and 29-21 at halftime as Conley poured in 17 points. A 19-10 Bulldog third quarter extended the lead to 17 points.

"We got stops and scores, and took it one possession at a time," Halliday said of the successful third period.

Wall scored 12 of his 17 points in the second half as Ada outscored HN 38-28.

"It was a night where we had the better athletes," said Halliday.

Ferguson to give tutorial on genealogy website

Ada Historical Society member Joe Ferguson will be giving a tutorial-talk about Ancestry.com for all individuals interested in learning to use the world's largest genealogy website.

The presentation is open to the public and will be held at the Ada Public Library during the society's regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 18.

Ancestry.com is a research platform available for free at the library. Resources within the website include:

Surname Meanings
Historical Person Search
Genealogy
Obituaries
Women's Suffrage

The websites Historical Collections include:

Vital Records
Census Records
Military Records

You can also create a family tree and search family trees created by others.

Other genealogy materials at the library are highlighted at https://adalibrary.org/genealogy 

For more information about the Ada Historical Society, visit https://www.adaohiohs.com/

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2nd quarter Ada Schools honor roll

UPDATED AT 9:00 A.M., JANUARY 17 to include Colton Crawford in the 4th grade A-B honor roll.

The Ada Exempted Village Schools have announced the following 2nd Quarter Honor Roll for 2022-2023:

GRADE 4

All A:  Elizabeth Archer, Rianna Bhandari, Lena Daniels, Joseph Gargac, Gage Gibson, Ella Howard, Landon Long, Bentley Mckee, Madeline Morford, Chiagoziem Onyekelu, Ada Porter, Isaac Roniger, Benjamin Rush, Beckett Sleesman, Camryn Smith And Isabella Wagner

Storybook Breakfast on January 21

A Storybook Breakfast of pancakes and sausage benefiting Dolly Parton's Imagination Library of Hardin County will be held on  from 8:00-10:30 a.m. on Saturday, January 21 at the Moose Lodge in Kenton, lower level.

Buy presale tickets from any Hardin County Library--including the Ada Public Library--and save $1 per ticket. 

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