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25-point first half deficit too much to overcome

Arlington downs Bulldogs in non-conference contest

By Dusty Donley
A 25 point first half deficit was too much for Ada to overcome as the visiting Arlington Red Devils marched into War Memorial Stadium and defeated the Bulldogs 37-6.  The first loss of the Shawn Christopher era drops the Dogs to 1-1 on the season.

Arlington struck twice in the opening quarter.  The first score came on a 5-yard Carter Essinger run.  Moments later, quarterback Jacob Russell connected with Jaret Vermillion on a 57-yard catch and carry.  Both extra point attempts were no good, leaving the Red Devils ahead 12-0 at the end of the first.

Give me an "A"!

 

Tha Ada cheerleaders are getting younger every season. Actually on Friday night the varsity cheerleaders had assistance from lots of "little cheerleaders." Photo from Ada Bulldogs Facebook.

 

Injury-plagued Ada to visit LCC Sat.

By Cort Reynolds

ADA - A short-handed Ada football team will play its first road game this season when they visit former league rival Lima Central Catholic in week three this Saturday night.

"We have 12 guys out for a multitude of reasons, including injuries," first-year head coach Shawn Christopher noted. "The roster for Saturday is depleted, down from 38 players to 26."

The Thunderbirds (2-0) knocked off Delphos St. John's 20-10 in Lima last Friday night. LCC also won at Spencerville 34-19 in the season opener.

Annual Leaf Ceremony Oct. 9

At Armes Family Cancer Care Center

The Armes Family Cancer Care Center, a division of Blanchard Valley Health System, will host its Annual Leaf Ceremony on Tuesday, October 9 at 5 p.m. Community members are invited to honor cancer survivors and warriors through the purchase of personally inscribed leaves to display on the John & Mary DeHaven Healing Tree at The Armes Family Cancer Care Center. The 14-foot tall stainless steel healing tree is located in the Virginia B. Gardner Healing Garden outside of the center. 

Unexpected: women’s soccer loses 2

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. – The No. 8-ranked Ohio Northern women's soccer team fell 3-0 in a battle of nationally ranked teams Sunday afternoon to #23-ranked Illinois Wesleyan at Neis Soccer Field as part of the season-opening Illinois Wesleyan Tournament.

The Polar Bears drop to 0-2-0 on the young season while Illinois Wesleyan rebounded from their season-opening loss to move to 1-1-0.

ONU men’s golf edged 334 to 335

The Ohio Northern men's golf team opened its 2018 fall schedule with a solid performance at its own Polar Bear Classic Saturday and Sunday at Colonial Golfers Club.

 

Senior Joshua Turich won Medalist honors with a 76-77—153 to lead the Polar Bears (2-1 overall).

Heidelberg edged Ohio Northern 334-335 to win the team title.

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