Sophomore Andrew Quintrell fired career-low 73 in the first round to spark the Ohio Northern men's golf team to a sixth place finish at the Wittenberg Fall Invitational Saturday and Sunday at the Springfield Country Club.
The Polar Bears (29-9-1) tied for sixth place out of 15 teams with a 36-hole score of 308-305—613.
Junior Colin Burns finished sixth out of 93 golfers with a 2-over par 74-72—146.
Junior Ryan Wirtz tied for 44th with an 80-76—156, Quintrell tied for 49th with a 73-84—157, freshman Brandon Lambert tied for 73rd with an 81-81—162 and freshman Rick Deichert tied for 80th with an 89-76—165.
Football - Lost 20-22 H v Baldwin Wallace
Volleyball - Won 3-0 H v Baldwin Wallace
#10/#25 Men's Soccer - Won 4-0 at Capital; Won 1-0 at Baldwin Wallace
#20/#21 Women's Soccer - Lost 1-2 at Capital; Lost 0-1 at Baldwin Wallace
#27 Women's XC - Idle
Men's XC - Idle
Men's Golf - 1st of 7 at Mt. Union Fall Inv.; t6th of 15 at Wittenberg Fall Inv.
The Ohio Northern University Department of Music will present an opera workshop, featuring ONU vocal majors, in Presser Hall’s Snyder Recital Hall on Friday, Oct. 12, at 8 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
The opera workshop, under the direction of ONU adjunct voice instructor Micah Graber, will consist of scenes from various operas, including “Don Giovanni,” “The Marriage of Figaro,” “Hansel and Gretel,” “Suzannah, “La Traviata,” “The Magic Flute” and “The Merry Wives of Windsor.” The staged and costumed scenes will be accompanied by student pianist Chris Gray, a sophomore performance major from Hopedale, Ohio.
Ohio Northern University will host a number of election-themed events throughout the month of October.
On Oct. 9, the ONU student chapters of the College Libertarians, College Republicans and College Democrats will hold a “Get Out the Vote” event in the McIntosh Activities Center beginning at 5:30 p.m. Each group will provide candidate information for interested students.
A student political debate will be held in the McIntosh Activities Room on Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. Members of the ONU student chapters of the College Libertarians, College Republicans and College Democrats will discuss topics ranging from the economy to domestic policies.
The Ada Public Library invites Icon viewers to join its November book discussion. The group meets at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 6, in the library to discuss Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights."
Brief synopsis:
In the late winter months of 1801, a man named Lockwood rents a manor house called Thrushcross Grange in the isolated moor country of England. Here, he meets his dour landlord, Heathcliff, a wealthy man who lives in the ancient manor of Wuthering Heights, four miles away from the Grange.