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AHS band "out of this world"

Band and color guard superior at Buckeye Invite

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The Ada High School Marching Band and Color Guard earned a superior rating and first place in Class C Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Buckeye Invitational. 

In addition the group earned honors for Best Color Guard, Best General Effect, Best Marching, and Best Visual Effect in class C. 

The Buckeye Invitational is a high school band competition sponsored by the Ohio Music Education Association (OMEA). It is hosted by The Ohio State University Marching Band and takes place in historic Ohio Stadium.

125 years in Ada

Liberty National Bank in Ada will celebrate its 125th anniversary with an open house  from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 3, at 118 S. Main. There will be specials throughout the week, as well. Employees at the Ada branch are (standing, from left) Jodi Dearth, Rachel Law, Kim Bowen, Bryan Marshall, Brandt Miller, Heather Cox, Angela Hersh; (sitting) Abby Wright, Corsie Arn, Linda Fleming. Not pictured Denae Bassitt, Michelle Lawrence, and Sue Thompson. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Beaschler: 1 win, 1 loss

FOREST PARK, Mo. — Ada High School grad Zach Beaschler, a freshman on the ONU tennis team, and Andrew Cochran of Wooster each won matches to lead the Ohio Northern men's tennis team at the ITA Central Regional Championships Friday and Saturday at the Dwight Davis Tennis Center.

 

Beaschler went 1-1 in the main 128-man draw, winning his first round match 7-5, 6-1 over Hugo Kouhkna of Transylvania (Ky.) before falling 6-1, 6-1 to 15th-seeded Tytus Metzler of Kalamazoo (Mich.) in the round of 64 for the Polar Bears (0-1 overall).

There was no team scoring.

Women's soccer wins again

MARIETTA — The Ohio Northern women's soccer team opened the Ohio Athletic Conference portion of its schedule with a convincing 4-0 victory at Marietta on Saturday afternoon at Marietta Field.

The Polar Bears (7-2-0 overall, 1-0-0 OAC) scored three times in a 14-minute span and cruised from there to their 18th consecutive OAC regular season victory. The Pioneers fall to 2-5-2, 0-1-0.

Two strokes made all the difference

SUNBURY — The Ohio Northern women's golf team fell 707-705 in a tight dual match with Ohio Wesleyan Saturday and Sunday at NorthStar Golf Club.

 

The Polar Bears (19-2 overall) trailed the Battling Bishops (21-12) 367-366 after the first round and were edged 339-340 in the second round to fall by two strokes.

Sophomore Lydia Cranmer  won Medalist honors for the third time this fall and fifth time in her career with an 85-79—164.

Senior Caitlin Silva was fifth out of 17 golfers with a 90-84—174, senior Taylor Daniel  was seventh with a 95-89—184 and senior Suzanne Short was ninth with a 97-89—186. 

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