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Bulldog softball walks off Wildcats, 9th win in a row

By Cort Reynolds

ADA __ The Ada High School softball team walked off visiting Vanlue 2-1 to cap a close non-conference contest and keep its win streak alive Friday evening, May 3.

Bulldog baseball earns 1st win

By Cort Reynolds

ADA __ The Ada baseball team scored six first-inning runs and went on to earn a 14-1 win over visiting Vanlue and post their first win of the season on Friday, May 3.

The Bulldogs improved to 1-11 with the convincing victory. Vanlue fell to 1-13 after the loss.

“The kids played a complete game,” said Ada second-year head coach Toby Smith. “We had good pitching, hitting and defense. It was a good team win.”

The Bulldogs followed up their six-run first with five runs in the third frame. They tacked on three more runs in the fourth and after shutting out Vanlue in the top of the fifth, invoked the 10-run mercy rule. 

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Weekend Doctor: Children and Anxiety

What parents need to know and when to seek treatment

By Navneet Patti, MD
Psychiatric Center of Northwest Ohio at Caughman Health Center

Anxiety is a normal emotion essential for survival and functions as our brain’s inherent response to perceived danger. It facilitates the avoidance of danger in many scenarios, meaning it is adaptive and not necessarily pathological. 

While childhood and adolescence are a vulnerable age for the development of anxiety disorders, children also manifest many fears and anxieties that are developmentally appropriate. These include separation anxiety, nightmares, fears of thunder or monsters in toddlerhood, fears of ghosts, germs, and academic performance in school-age children, and fears of negative evaluation from peers in adolescence. These phenomena occur in most children over the course of their development and while they can be very stressful in the moment, they are often transient and do not necessarily need a child psychiatrist’s attention.

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Ada soccer standout will attend Heidelberg University.

Ella Marshall, an Ada High School senior and all-time girls soccer scoring leader has signed to attend Heidelberg University. Marshall is the daughter of Melanie and Dustin Marshall of Ada  She plans to major in biology. PHOTO provided by Ada Schools.

George L. “Toby” Coon worked for Top Line/MTS

George L. “Toby” Coon, age 80, of Westminster, passed away on Thursday, May 2, 2024 at his residence, surrounded by his family. 

Beverly J. Romick worked for Consolidated Biscuit Co.

CORRECTION The date below has been corrected.

Beverly J. Romick, age 87, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 2, 2024 at her home in Alger.  

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