ADA - Hot-shooting Paulding came to Ada and buried the Bulldog boys basketball team 78-46 Friday night in a surprisingly lopsided Northwest Conference lidlifter.
The Panthers connected on 10 of 16 shots beyond the arc and shot 54 percent overall from the field to post the win handily. The visitors outscored the Bulldogs 26-8 in the third period to seal the outcome.
"We gave up 26 points in the third to a team that came in averaging 49 points a game," noted new Ada head coach Dre White. "We were not ready to play and didn't compete well. Paulding shot very well."
By Monty Siekerman
Members of the Northwest Ohio Theatre Fraternal Association perform at The Inn at ONU on Saturday evening.
About 50 people attended the dinner theatre show that told of a family who lost their Christmas joy until they were visited by a an ancient, wise, and witty spirit who healed them.
The thespians recently presented "Shadows of Poe" at The Inn in October.
The group may return next summer for another dinner theatre performance. Acting out a scene are (from left) Nick Hyber of Lima, Debbie Briggs of Lima, Jonathon Hodges of Lima, and Joe Maurer of Delphos. Kedryn Roeter of Findlay is director.
Once upon a time in Ada
Things you didn’t know about your own hometown
By Lee Crouse [email protected]
October 1916 - Officers of the newly formed Women’s Suffrage organization in Ada were Mrs. C.S. Ames, president; Mrs. E.E. McAlpin, vice president; Miss Rhea Welsh, secretary; and Mrs. J. Guy Deming, treasurer.
Nov. 23, 1916 - the many clubs of Ada were Federated. They included the Current Events, Twice Ten Art, Sorosis, Zetetic, Research, Entre Nous, Cosmopolitan, Advance, Quatre and Pastime.