Ada and Lilncolnview volleyball member pose for a photo at last night's Volley for the Cure game held in Ada.
Erin Robinson, mother of Ada’s freshman volleyball player, Daicy Robinson, was recognized at the game.
Erin is currently winning her second battle with cancer. She has chosen the IBC Network Foundation, as recipient of the proceeds raised this year in coordination with this event.
NWC powerhouse Lincolnview won the game. Click here for the game summary.
Over 50 vehicles were lined up 30 minutes before the October West Central Ohio Food Bank free food distribution opened today on the ONU campus. Members of the Ohio National Guard distributed food. During September's food distribution 100 famlies were served and 38,356 pounds of food handed out.
Ada High School grad Eli Garmon recently participated in the University of Findlay's theatre production of "The End of the World Improv Showcase."
UF students participated as cast members and/or as members of the production crew. Garmon was a cast member of Smack-eos.
Directed by comedian and alumna Sam Woodman '10, the live-streamed show featured 12 masked students and explored a variety of improvisational comedy forms, audience engagement, and spontaneous creativity.
By Cort Reynolds
ADA - The Ada volleyball team played an inspired match but still lost to visiting Northwest Conference power Lincolnview Tuesday on Volley for the Cure night in the Bulldog home season finale.
Ada battled hard but lost 25-14, 25-22, 25-13 to drop the Lady Bulldog overall record to 8-11 overall. They finished 2-6 in NWC play.
First-place Lincolnview improved to 17-2 and 7-0 in the NWC with the three-set victory.
Erin Robinson, mother of Ada freshman spiker Daicy Robinson, was recognized as she endures her ongoing battle with breast cancer. A total of $3,822.26 was raised for the cause.
By Cort Reynolds
FINDLAY - Ada senior Brenna Hissong was named first team All-North Central Ohio Soccer Association in voting conducted by the league coaches this week.
The strong-legged center-back is a repeat selection on the first team.
Freshman center-midfielder Ella Marshall and junior wide midfielder Lauren Mullins earned honorable mention NCOSA honors.
Senior Alexis Rickenbacker of 5-0 league champion Liberty-Benton was voted NCOSA female Player of the Year.
The Ada girls finished 1-4 in league play, last in the six-team NCOSA standings.