Who said that girls can't wrestler. No one told Marley Bulerin, Ada seventh grader. She recently placed third in the Ohio Athletic Committee (OAC) girls' state wrestling tournament. Entering the 115 weight class, she participated in the state tourament held March 21 in Youngstown. (Ada Bulldogs Facebook)
By Cort Reynolds
ADA - The Ada softball program looks to continue trending upward under second-year head coach Rebecca Dicke behind several experienced returning starters and letter winners.
Coach Dicke is optimistic that the Lady Bulldogs will be improved in 2021.
"We have real good leadership with five returning seniors," said Dicke. "We have a good group of hard-working girls. We are excited to get back out there and play softball, especially after missing last season."
The team boasts five experienced seniors, two juniors, three sophomores and three freshmen on its 13-player roster.
So, you think you know Ada. Thanks to Patty Griffin, Liberty Township fiscal officer, we provided you with this teaser. It's in the township office, but is no longer used for voting.
Ted W. Brown's name is on the instruction poster. He was Ohio Secretary of state from 1950 to 1974.
The Kenton Hardin Health Department will hold a drive-thru clinic at the Hardin County Fairgrounds on Saturday, March 27, from 10 a.m. to noon.
This vaccine will be Johnson & Johnson vaccine and will be a first come first serve for those that are eligible. The current eligibility as of March 19 is: 40+ years of age.
Ohioans with cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart disease, and obesity and any other prior authorized health condition will be eligible for this clinic.