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66 white pines given to 3rd graders; Kiwanis present $500 check to village; and meet an Ada bug

Story and photos by Monty Siekerman
Today is National Arbor Day, so it was fitting that the Ada Tree Commission hold its annual Arbor Day celebration for third graders at the school this morning. And, the youngsters received a white pine sapling to take home and plant.

Sixty-six third graders have been studying trees, how to grow them and their value. Emphasis this year was on destructive insects. Commissioners asked the children questions about trees. They knew the answers.

In turn, the grade schoolers asked questions of the commissioners, such as, “What is a pirate’s favorite holiday?”  The answer: “Aaaarrrrgggghhhhbor Day,” of course.

In partnership with Ohio Means Jobs-Auglaize County, Apollo Career Center will host over 60 large and small local employers representing many different career fields, Thursday, May 3, 3-6 p.m.

The Career Expo will offer services offered by Ohio Means Jobs – Auglaize County such as resume building, mock interviews, and skill upgrade. Job seekers should bring a resume unless they need assistance creating one.

Apollo high school students will have the opportunity to talk to employers 1:30-2:30 p.m., and then the expo will be open to the public beginning at 3 p.m.

By Cort Reynolds

McGUFFEY - The Ada track teams each finished second at the 11-team USV Ram Invite Thursday evening.

 

Riverdale won the girls team title with 143.5 points to outscore second-place Ada (108.5). Freshman Brenna Hissong won the 400 meter run to pace the Ada girls.

 

Junior Olivia Ennis (300 hurdles) and sophomore Nora Dellifield (pole vault) also posted second-place finishes.

 

McComb out-pointed the Bulldog boys 130-114.5 to win the male team crown. Junior Noah Mattson took first in the discus and second in the shot put to lead the Ada boys.

 

By Cort Reynolds

ADA - Visiting Spencerville scored in every inning to defeat Ada 19-8 in a Northwest Conference baseball game Thursday evening.

 

The Bulldogs fell to 3-11 overall and 0-6 in the NWC with their seventh loss in a row. The Bearcats improved their record to 6-6 overall and 4-2 in the NWC with the victory.

 

The Bearcats took advantage of 11 Bulldog errors and eight walks to score nine unearned runs despite getting out-hit. Ada actually banged out more hits than the Bearcats, 8-7.

 

The Bearcats built a 17-1 lead before the Bulldogs fought back with three runs in the third, and four more in the fourth.

 

By Cort Reynolds

ADA - The host Ada softball team rallied late but came up just short in an 8-5 loss to league leader Spencerville in a key  Northwest Conference battle Thursday evening.

 

The Lady Bulldogs dropped to 10- 6 overall and 3-3 in the NWC with the loss, which unofficially eliminated them from league title contention. The first-place Bearcats improved to 5-0 in NWC play and 8-6 overall after the big win.

 

Ada fell behind 6-0 but rallied for five runs in the bottom of the fifth to make it a contest. However, Spencerville tacked on two big insurance runs late to hold on for the victory.

 

BLUFFTON — Junior Austin Frey (Peoria, Az./Sunrise Mountain) was spectacular on the mound on Thursday afternoon, leading the Ohio Northern baseball team to a 10-3 victory over area-rival Bluffton at Memorial Field on Thursday afternoon.

The Polar Bears won their third straight game and moved to 22-10 on the season, while the Beavers drop to 16-14.

Frey fanned a career-high 11 batters in the victory, tossing six innings and only allowing one run.

The Polar Bear offense also had an impressive day, notching 10 runs on 14 hits.

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