WAYNESFIELD__Waynesfield-Goshen senior Dalton Jordan signed a letter of intent to play college football at Ohio Northern University next season on Friday afternoon.
RIDGEWAY__The visiting Ada High School softball team defeated county foe Ridgemont handily 10-1 in a Saturday, April 13 makeup game postponed by one day due to wet fields.
ADA__After a layoff of over two weeks due to bad weather, the Ada High School baseball team lost a seesaw 17-9 battle to visiting Botkins on Saturday, April 13.
The non-league defeat dropped the Bulldog record to 0-4. Botkins improved to 2-5 with the win.
The Trojans scored at least one run in all seven innings, while Ada tallied in five innings of the back-and-forth bout.
“If we can’t make the routine plays we are going to struggle,” said Ada second-year head coach Toby Smith. “We need to find consistency. When we do, we will have better results.”
Botkins stole 16 bases and capitalized on 11 Bulldog errors to score 11 unearned runs.
By Jill Jaynes, RT (R)
Director of Imaging Services, Blanchard Valley Health System
If you have ever had to have an imaging test, you may have been asked to change your clothes, remove jewelry, take out hearing aids, etc. Let’s review how to “dress for success” and other steps you will want to consider prior to arriving for your next imaging exam.
If you are going to have magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) conducted, it is best to leave your jewelry at home. You will be asked to remove jewelry before entering the exam room. Jewelry will show up when taking an X-ray if it’s in the field of interest. We want to make sure your valuables are safe and protected, and the easiest way to do that is to remove them beforehand. With that said, if you can leave jewelry at home, you won’t have to worry about it during the time of your exam.