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Ada outscored Spencerville 16-9 in the fourth quarter

By Cort Reynolds
ADA - Host Ada outscored Spencerville 16-9 in the fourth quarter, then held off a last-ditch Bearcat effort to pull out an exciting 50-48 Northwest Conference boys basketball victory Friday night.

Spencerville had a chance to tie or win in the final seconds, but Ada sophomore guard Zac Swaney stole the ball from Dalton Prichard with five ticks left to preserve the comeback win.

The Bulldogs improved to 3-13 and 2-3 in the NWC with the victory, while the Bearcats fell to 1-13 and 0-5 in the NWC with their 10th straight defeat.

Here are five common diet plans

Note: This health column provided by the Ohio Northern University Healthwise Pharmacy

With summer approaching, a crash diet doesn't have to be your only option to lose those extra pounds. You've got healthier options.

Some diets can leave you nutrient-deprived. Others just leave you hungry. But starting a healthy diet plan early can help you keep the weight off and minimize the stress associated with dieting. Read on for details about five common diet plans.

TLC Diet

By Brenda Keller
Certified Nurse Practitioner at Gastroenterology Associates of Northwest Ohio

One of the common responses to a diagnosis of cirrhosis, the late stage of progressive liver damage, is “How much does she/he drink?” It is known that excessive alcohol consumption can be associated with cirrhosis. However, there are several causes outside of alcohol consumption.

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Ohio Northern men's basketball team dropped a 79-70 decision to Baldwin Wallace on Thursday night at the ONU Sports Center.

The Polar Bears (4-16 overall, 0-13 Ohio Athletic Conference) got 20 points and nine rebounds from senior Daniel Donner (Bellville/Northmor).

Senior All-American Ryan Bruns (Chickasaw/Marion Local) added 12 points, junior Caleb Bryan (Pittsburgh, Pa./Montour) had 10 points and nine rebounds and sophomore Colton Bachman (Piqua) chipped in 10 points in the contest for ONU.

The Yellow Jackets (14-6, 8-5) were led by Jay Battle with 17 points.

By Cort Reynolds
KENTON - The Ada swim teams lost a dual meet at local rival Kenton in the Hardin County YMCA Tuesday night.

"We had a lot of good swims, and performed very well at the meet," noted first-year Bulldog head coach Stephanie Steiner.  

The purple and gold girls lost a close meet to Kenton 80-71, while the Bulldog boys lost to the Wildcats, 102-46. Kenton won the combined event, 182-117.
Ada junior ace Klava Katayama captured first in the 200 freestyle and 100-yard butterfly races.

More than 30 businesses, organizations and individuals sponsored Crock Pot Tuesdays in 2018

More than 30 businesses, churches, civic groups and individuals sponsored meals in 2018 at ReStore. The free meals are Crockpot Tuesdays.

The following list is among contributors to the weekly program:

• Ada First United Methodist
• Ada Barnyard Farmers 4-H
• Ada Area Chamber of Commerce
• Ada Junior Civic League
• Ada Kiwanis

• Ada Rotary
• Ada Senior Citizens
• Ada VFW Post 9381
• Alger Assembly of God
• Alpha Epsilon Delta

• Anita Dearth
• Century 21 Sunway Realty
• Family Chiropractic
• Ferguson Agency
• Grace Gospel Church

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