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Here's the Ada High School tennis team from the 1985-86 school year. Player names are under the photo.

License plate owner must be an Ada Bulldog fan even though it has a Hancock County sticker. The Icon spotted this plate parked at ONU during a high school basketball tourney at King Horn.

The Ohio Northern baseball team swept Mt. St. Joseph 4-2, 6-5 in its final two contests of  the RussMatt Invitational on Sunday afternoon in Auburndale, Fla.

The Polar Bears improve to 7-3 overall, while the Lions fall to 6-3.

Junior pitcher Austin Frey (Peoria, Az./Sunrise Mountain) led Northern in the game one victory, pitching a complete game and striking out five batters in the victory.

The Jane and Gary Heminger HeartCare Center, located within Blanchard Valley Hospital, Findlay, continues to be under the national average for “door to balloon” time. 

Heminger HeartCare has a “door to balloon” time of 56 minutes. The national average is 60 minutes. This means it takes 56 minutes or less for the team at Blanchard Valley Hospital to re-establish blood flow to the heart muscle. 

New art work by Ada High School students is now on display at Vancrest. This work posted here is by Kyle Zimmerly, sophomore. Melina Woods, senior, created the black and white art work. Raina England, sophomore, created the deer art work.

LBB will be kicking off the 4-H season by holding their club sign up night on Tuesday, March 13.  

It will be held from 7-8 pm at the Ada First Presbyterian
Church.  

Club Dues of $10 and Book Fees of $6 per project book will be
collected.

Please call or text Susan Rorabaugh with any questions at
419-544-8525.

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