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By Cort Reynolds

ADA__The undefeated Ada High School girls soccer team dominated visiting Delphos Jefferson in a 6-0 win on Thursday night, August 28 in War Memorial Stadium.

Streaking Ada improved to 6-0, the best start in program history, with its third consecutive shutout. The Bulldog girls tallied three goals in each half.

Sophomore Emily Shanks scored a goal in both halves to pace the victors.

DJ fell to 2-2 after the defeat. Ada has outscored its opposition 32-2 this season.

14 of 18 roadway deaths OVI-related during 2024 Labor Day weekend

AUG 28 MEDIA RELASE__The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) is urging all motorists to prioritize safety as they travel Ohio roadways this Labor Day weekend. Troopers will focus enforcement efforts on removing impaired drivers from the roads to ensure everyone’s journey is a safe one.

The Patrol’s 2025 Labor Day weekend reporting period begins on Friday, August 29 at midnight and concludes on Monday, September 1 at 11:59 p.m.

FROM FACEBOOK__Ashley and Lee Stuart and partners Becca and Kyle Hibbard have announced that they are the new owners of Buckeye East Coffee Shop and One More gym. "Serving our hometown is a gift to each of us, and we couldn’t be more willing and ready!" The businesses were created by Amber and Nick Simon.

MEDIA RELEASE__There will be no Liberty Township board meeting on Monday due to Labor Day. The next scheduled meeting is Monday, September 15, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.

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By Cort Reynolds

MILLER CITY__The visiting Ada High School boys soccer team suffered its first loss of the season 1-0 at Miller City in a battle of unbeatens on Wednesday, August 27.

The Bulldog boys fell to 2-0-1 with the close defeat. MC improved to 4-0 after the victory.

The Wildcats scored the game’s only goal in the fourth minute and made it stand up over the next 76 minutes to win the defensive struggle.

“We committed an early error and they capitalized on it,” said Ada second-year head coach Aaron Acheson. “That was the difference.

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School football team travels to face non-league rival Waynesfield-Goshen in the Tiger home opener this Friday, August 29.

The local foes last met in the 2021-22 season-openers, when W-G beat a rebuilding Ada squad, 42-12 and 28-0.

Each team made the Div. VII playoffs last year, but both lost in the first round as W-G finished 7-4. The Tigers fell 40-38 in triple overtime to Upper Scioto Valley, while Ada beat the Rams 15-14 in the 2024 opener before USV reeled off nine victories to win the NWCC title.

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