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Girls lose to Mustangs

By Cort Reynolds
HARROD - The Ada boys soccer team won its Northwest Conference opener 2-1 at backyard rival Allen East under the lights Monday night at Goodwin Field.

The tight victory evened the Bulldog overall record at 2-2, and they start out 1-0 in the NWC. AE fell to 1-1 and 0-1 in league play with the defeat.

"It was a nailbiter," said veteran Ada head coach Jason Okuly.

Bulldog senior forward Jacob Poling netted both goals to lead the offensive attack. Senior Ian Dellifield added one assist.

Sophomore keeper Grant Preston made 21 big saves in goal.     

Kylie Acheson mustered up 16 digs, Courtney Sumner hustled up 13 digs

By Cort Reynolds
BELLEFONTAINE - The Ada volleyball team lost a tough four-setter at non-league foe Ben Logan Monday evening.

The 25-13, 24-26, 25-22, 25-23 defeat to the Lady Raiders lowered the Lady Bulldog record to 2-2 this season.

Senior Miranda Wills topped Ada with 22 digs, seven kills and two blocks. Classmate Megan Light hammered a team-high 12 kills, came up with 14 digs, made three blocks and served one ace.

So, you think you know Ada? Okay, where is this? Answer tomorrow.

Ada High School senior, Alyssa Wince, is the Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative Ada student of the month for September.

Her activities include being a member of the Ada HS marching band where she is the trumpet and brass section leader. 

She is also in pep band, Varsity Singers, a member of the National Honor Society and Book Club.

Outside of school she participates in 4-H. She is a member of the Hardin County Junior Fair board and is president of the Ada Barnyard 4-H Club.

Alyssa is the daughter of Jim and Jen Wince and Anne Wince and Jeff Reed.

 

Summer series focusing on The Remington Walk on the ONU campus

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Summer is a great time to explore the art spread across the Ada community – especially for viewers unable to visit art galleries elsewhere in Ohio.

As a weekly series, The Icon features the art located on The Remington Walk on the Ohio Northern University campus. For some viewers, this series is familiar. For others, it may be a first-time experience. 

Either way, it’s an opportunity to take a walk and view some art that is uniquely Ada. The Walk is spread through campus and may be viewed by following the ONU walking path, beginning near Affinity Village, west of The Freed Center.

You work with what you have. If masks are the thing, then make masks. Ada Middle School art students are creating tie-dye masks. We can imagine that there will soon be a great demand for this product.

You might call it functional art. (From Ada Bulldogs Facebook)

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