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Kenton HS grad Thomas Phillps hits 22 for men

Junior Thomas Phillips (Kenton) gifted himself and the Ohio Northern men's basketball team an early Christmas present Saturday. Phillips nearly doubled his pervious career high, as the Polar Bears downed Manchester 73-66 inside the ONU Sports Center. 

Phillips poured in 22 points, shattering his old career-high of 12 points. He was 8-for-12 from the floor, which included going 5-for-7 from 3-point land. Phillips also added nine rebounds and three assists. 

Micah Cook netted 13, senior post Jake Rayl tossed in 12

By Cort Reynolds
RAWSON - Visiting Ada got off to a good start and beat Cory-Rawson decisively 65-50 in a non-conference boys basketball game Saturday night.

Ada led 16-8 after one period and maintained that eight-point edge into halftime. The Bulldogs stretched their margin to 48-35 heading to the final stanza, which they won 17-15.

Bulldog junior guard Brandon Hull scored 20 points to lead the victors. Junior wing Micah Cook netted 13 markers, and senior post Jake Rayl tossed in a dozen points.

The Bulldogs improved to 3-5 overall with their second win in as many nights, while C-R fell to 2-4 with the defeat.

Freshman Carlie Oldfield won the 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke

By Cort Reynolds
VAN WERT - Ada competed at Van Wert in a boys and girls double dual swim meet with Elida Thursday evening. 

The Lady Bulldog swimmers edged VW 48-44, while the Cougar girls defeated Elida 60-34.

The Bulldog boys lost to Van Wert 53-33, and VW also drowned Elida 49-35.  

The previous Saturday, Ada swam well at the Marion Pleasant Invitational. The Lady Bulldogs finished fourth overall even without ill ace Klava Katayama, while the Bulldog boys came in fifth.

Ada fifth graders collect items for pediatric patients

FROM ADA BULLDOGS FACEBOOOK  – In the spirit of giving during the holiday season, Ada fifth grade students collected items including coloring books, crayons and activity books to be donated to a pediatric wing at a local hospital.

Fifth graders wrote on Ada Bulldgos Facebook: 'We know that children of all ages may find themselves needing medical care this Christmas and we thought it would be nice to offer them some holiday cheer."

The items are donated in memory of Taylor Carder. Taylor's mother, Kelly Carder, is an aide at Ada schools. She lost her daughter, Taylor, in a car accident six years ago.

Last week the Ada school board recognized Amanda Henson, Hillary Buxton and Kristin Purdy, creators of Boots for Bulldogs. The group so far raised over $29,000 to place safety devices in all school classrooms. Superitendent Meri Skilliter stands with Amanda, Hillary and Kristin following the board meeting

 

Note: this article is provided by ONU Healthwise Pharmacy.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved generic versions of Gilenya, a multiple sclerosis (MS) medication.

Gilenya (fingolimod) is used to treat adults with relapsing forms of MS. This medication is available in capsule form. The FDA initially approved this drug in 2010, but it has only been available as a brand-name medication — until now.

This month, the FDA approved three applications for generic Gilenya. A generic version means a more affordable treatment option.

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