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Organzied by ONU Circle K and Ada Girl Scouts supporting United Methodist relief agency

The ONU Circle K and Ada Girl Scout Troop 21172 will sponsor a 5K and Fun Run on Sunday, Oct. 15, to support United Methodist Committee on Relief.

The event will begin at the Sports Center with registration beginning at 2 p.m. The Fun Run of 0.2 miles will begin at 2:30 p.m. The 5K will start at 3 p.m.
In case of rain, the run will be held inside the Sports Center.

For more details, contact Girl Scout co-leader Amy Stockert at 614-746-2713.

Men's soccer: Capital 2, ONU 1

The Ohio Northern men's soccer team dropped a 2-1 decision to OAC-foe Capital on a rainy Saturday evening at Kerscher Stadium.

The Polar Bears fall to 8-4-1 overall and 1-2-0 in the Ohio Athletic Conference, while the Crusaders improve to 8-4-0, 2-1-0.

Northern returns to action on Wednesday evening as it welcomes Heidelberg at home for a 7 pm kickoff.

 

Women's soccer wins 8th straight

Pork dinner, live band, fish fry and Halloween party

Four events at the VFW Post are open to the public in October, including a live band and Halloween party.

> Friday, Oct. 13--pulled pork dinner, from 5-7 p.m., $8 adult, $4 children.

> Saturday, Oct. 14--a live band, a local group, Jane and the Insane, from 8-midnight, no cover charge.

> Friday, Oct. 27--fish fry, from 5-7 p.m., $8 adult, $4 children.

> Saturday, Oct. 28--Halloween party with Quick as a Wink karaoke, 8-midnight, prizes for costumes, no cover charge.

ONU sophomore Christiaan Williams set a Polar Bear football record on Saturday. He carried the ball for a school-record 407 yards. He also scored three touchdowns as ONU stopped Capital 51-21.

Competition performance earns a chance to participate in OMEA state finals

Over the weekend, the Ada High School marching band and color guard earned the chance to participate in the Ohio Music Education (OMEA) state marching band finals later this fall.

Their outstanding Oct. 7 performance at Norton earned the band and color guard that opportunity.

At Norton, the band and color guard received first place in Class C (schools with less than 300 students in grades 10-12) at the “Art in Motion” OMEA competition.

The group also received the following awards when combining classes B and C:

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