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By Cort Reynolds
FINDLAY - Four Ada girls soccer players earned All-North Central Ohio Soccer Association honors recently in voting by the league coaches.

Junior defender Brenna Hissong was named first team All-NCOSA.

Senior forward Ella Poling made second team all-league.

Senior forward Katie Butterfield and sophomore forward Timber Blankenship were each voted honorable mention all-league.

Junior midfielder Alexis Rickenbacker of league champion Liberty-Benton was voted NCOSA Player of the Year. Mark Pagano was named NCOSA Coach of the Year.

By Cort Reynolds
Five Ada boys soccer players earned All-North Central Ohio Soccer Association honors recently in voting by the league coaches.

Bulldog senior midfielder Isaac Spar was voted first team All-NCOSA.

Senior midfielder Skyler Williams, and junior forward Jacob Poling earned second team all-league notice. Poling was the Bulldog leading scorer. 

Ada seniors Nick Kamatali (MF) and Wyatt Rettig (D) were voted honorable mention All-NCOSA.

Nick McCracken of Van Buren was voted NCOSA Player of the Year. Dylan Beck was voted league Coach of the Year.

Ada ended up 8-8-1 overall and fourth in the six-team NCOSA.

Ella Marshall, Ada band drummer, was part of the Ada Kiwanis Halloween parade on Monday. Check out all the Halloween photos and a parade video by clicking here.

Just look at our Halloween photos...pirates, super heroes, Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz and Scarlet from Gone with the Wind

DON'T MISS THE PARADE
VIDEO AT THE BOTTOM!

ADA'S FAMOUS PEOPLE - PART 2 - It was a captive audience of young and long-time Ada residents, all dressed up for a party.

Click here for Part 1 with lots more photos.

Behind the police station, of all places. Of course, that only means it's the line up for the annual Ada Kiwanis Club Halloween parade.

The Icon loves captive moments like this one. We meet lots of interesting folk. There were lots of movie characters, who you will see below.

The little girl twirling in her blue skirt

Note: Here's an Ada Halloween story. Leland Crouse alerted the Icon about it, which was originally posted in Betty Miller's Small Town Sampler on Oct. 24, 1990. 

Sitting in a group of friends one of the ladies brought up a story about seeing a ghost at her downtown apartment. I had to hear the whole story and went to visit my friend.

My friend’s husband bought a building in Ada. For several years the couple had lived on the second floor apartment while they remodeled the third floor, a former lodge hall where meetings and entertainment were held from 1905 until sometime in the 1940s.

Vote yes for library levy

ICON READERS:

You have seen VOTE FOR THE LIBRARY signs in many yards in the Ada area.  Those signs are to remind voters that your vote matters!  We all have seen issues lose by one vote—that’s why your vote matters.

Have you visited the Ada Public Library recently or used their user-friendly website www.adalibrary.org?  At the library, you and your family have opportunities for free Wi-Fi, free computer usage, free notary service, voter registration, and excellent programs for babies through adults, including book discussions for tweens and adults.

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