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Learn how to prevent falls

“Matter of Balance,” a free eight-week series of two-hour classes sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging, will begin Tuesday, April 17 from 10:00 a.m.until noon at the Ada Restore Community Center, 210 N Main. Participants will learn about the various risks of falling and how to prevent them. Connie Guyton will be instructor. For more information, call Mrs. Guyton at 419-634-0007.

Senior Citizens meetings planned

Ada Senior Citizens programs for April include:

 

Wednesday, April 12, lunch at Table One in Kenton. Carpool from Community Health Professionals in Ada at 11:15 a.m. There will be cards and board games following lunch.

 

Wednesday, April 25, 12:30 p.m., meet at Community Health Professionals for snacks, cards, and board games.

Coach calls match results “embarrassing, unacceptable”

ALLIANCE — The Ohio Northern men's tennis team fell 8-1 at Mount Union on Saturday afternoon at Whitehill Tennis Courts.

The Polar Bears move to 7-6 overall and are 1-1 in the Ohio Athletic Conference, while the Purple Raiders improve to 10-2, 4-0.

Junior Jake Abbott (Kenton) and sophomore Connor Christian (Gallipolis/Gallia Academy) won 9-8(4) at No. 2 doubles for Ohio Northern.

In singles play, five of the 13 sets went to a tiebreaker with Mount Union taking four of the five to complete the sweep.

Women’s lacrosse wins 18-2

NEW CONCORD — Freshman Sydney Skelding (Dublin, Calif.) tied her career-high with six goals to lead the Ohio Northern women's soccer team to an 18-2 victory at Muskingum on a chilly Saturday afternoon at McConagha Stadium.

Men’s lacrosse wins in shutout

The Ohio Northern men's lacrosse team posted the first shutout in program history with a 17-0 victory over Muskingum on a sunny but chilly Saturday afternoon at Dial-Roberson Stadium.

The Polar Bears also extended its winning streak to seven games and is now 10-1 overall and 3-0 in the Ohio Athletic Conference.

The Muskies fall to 3-7, 0-4.

Northern out-shot Muskingum 70-4, won the ground ball battle 54-27 and won 17-of-19 faceoffs.

Ada’s Wills leads ONU tennis to victory

Sophomores Mackenzie Wills (Ada) and Katie Curry (Oxford/Talawanda) led the Ohio Northern women's tennis team as it defeated Mount Union 6-3 on Saturday afternoon at the Lima Westwood Tennis Center.

The Polar Bears improve to 13-4 overall and 3-0 in the Ohio Athletic Conference, while the Purple Raiders fall to 9-5, 2-2.

The duo of Wills and Curry got Northern off to a solid start, posting a quick 8-0 victory at No. 3 doubles.

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