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Punk, graffiti Julius Caesar at the Stambaugh

This weekend performances continue for Shakespeare's Julius Caesar at ONU's Stambaugh studio theater. You can also meet the cast and production crew at a talkback session held immediately following the 2 p.m. performance on Sunday, Oct. 2. This unique opportunity is free and open to everyone. 

Jeraldine Stone Sparks obituary

Jeraldine Stone Sparks, age 86, of Kenton, passed away on Thursday, September 29, 2022, at 9:55 AM at Kenton Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.  

She was born on January 20, 1936, in Hardin County, Ohio to the late James and Stella (Howard) Stone. 

She married the late Robert Sparks. Her children: David (Lorinda) Sparks of Belle Center, Darlene (Rudy) Altamirano of Kathleen, Georgia and Denise Guess of Kathleen, Georgia all survive, along with her grandchildren and great grandchildren.

AHS golf sectional recap

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School golf team finished 10th at the 11-team Div. III northwest sectional tournament Thursday, September 29, at Sycamore Springs Golf Course in Arlington.

Carey nipped second-place Allen East (366-368) for the team sectional crown by two shots. Ada finished with 526 strokes.

Ada senior Geddes Klingler and junior Jack Baumgartner tied for team-best honors in 25th place. Klingler and Baumgartner each shot a 54-58=102 over 18 holes.

Freshman Sam Crawford came in 48th by carding a score of 77-75=152.

Ada freshman Jayden Shaffer finished 49th with a total of 88-82=170.

AHS boys soccer edged by Cory

By Cort Reynolds

RAWSON—The visiting Ada High School boys soccer team lost a 2-1 battle at local rival Cory-Rawson in a North Central Ohio Soccer Association match at Spike Berry Field Thursday night.

The Bulldogs fell to 4-5-3 and 0-4 in NCOSA play with the defeat.

The Hornets improved to 4-5-4 overall and 2-0-2 in NCOSA action with the win.

Ada visits winless WBL foe Van Wert (0-10-1) Saturday, October 1, at 11 a.m.

AHS volleyball falls to Wildcats

By Cort Reynolds

The visiting Ada High School volleyball team lost a four-setter to Vanlue in non-conference play on Thursday night, September 29.

The Lady Bulldogs won the first set 25-23, but then dropped the last three 19-25, 13-25, 14-25 dropped the Ada season record to 9-9 overall. Vanlue improved to 7-7 with the win.

Ada senior libero Courtney Sumner came up with 28 digs.

Junior setter Autumn Andreasen doled out 24 assists, made a dozen digs, made two blocks and served an ace.

Junior Daicy Robinson hammered 10 kills and made two blocks to pace 

AHS football hosts Spencerville Sept. 30

By Cort Reynolds

This Friday, September 30, the Ada High School football team will host struggling but occasionally explosive Spencerville in week seven.

The Bearcats sport the identical records as Ada at 1-5 overall and 0-3 in the NWC. They have lost four in a row after being trounced by league leader Allen East (5-1, 3-0 NWC) last Friday by a 58-14 count.

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