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Did you know that the 100th day of the school year is Feb. 1?

It's listed as the first event in the February-March issue of Ada Icon Hometown Happenings. If you miss it, an elementary student will certainly inform you of this important fact.

There's lots more happening in Ada in the next two months. So much, that you'll discover it takes over five pages of single-spaced type to cover everything taking place here.

Darlene Bowers compiles Hometown Happening for the Icon. A printer-friendly copy is attached at the bottom of this story.

Ada seventh and eighth grade girls who are interested in playing softball this spring are asked to sign up on Friday at the high school office, if they haven’t done so already.

Cleveland Indians Senior Vice President of Public Affairs Bob DiBiasio and Indians’ radio announcer Jim Rosenhaus will conduct a question-and-answer session from 9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday,  Feb. 6 in the Business College.

 

DiBiasio, who has been with the Indians for more than 30 years and is the brother of ONU President Dan DiBiasio, and Rosenhaus, who has been broadcasting the Indians since 2007, will discuss their respective roles with the Cleveland Indians as well as the current state of the team.

The event is free and open to the public.

By Cort Reynolds

ADA - Visiting Upper Scioto Valley used two big first-half runs to build an intermission cushion, and made it stand up in a 68-52 win over local arch-rival Ada in girls basketball action Tuesday night.

 

The Lady Bulldogs fell to 4-13 overall with the non-conference defeat, while the Lady Rams improved to 4-11 with the hard-fought win.

 

USV senior guard Kaycee Carroll poured in a game-high 26 points and classmate Haley Hunsicker contributed 16 markers to lead the hot-shooting Rams. USV knocked down eight three-point goals, all in the first 18 minutes.

 

Soprano Chelsie Cree of Toledo will present a vocal recital at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 4 in Presser Hall. The concert is free and open to the public.

 

Cree will present a lecture recital about Dame Ethel Smyth, an English composer and member of the women’s suffrage movement.  The program will include works by Smyth, as well as composers Johannes Brahms and Richard Strauss.  Nathan Leonard will accompany Cree on piano.

 

Cree earned her bachelor’s degree in music performance from Ohio Northern in 2015 and a master’s degree from the University of Toledo.

The Ohio Northern wrestling team swept all 10 weight classes to post an impressive 48-0 victory over Otterbein on Tuesday night at the ONU Sports Center.

The Polar Bears improve to 8-9 overall and get back to even in the Ohio Athletic Conference with a 2-2 record.

The Cardinals fall to 6-5, 1-4.

Sophomore Aidan Pierobon (Rochester Hills, Mich./Stoney Creek), junior Clayton Davidson (Kirtland) and sophomore Nate Barcaskey (Moon Township, Pa./Moon Area) each registered falls to lead Ohio Northern.

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