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Ada High School marching band and color guard earned first place in class C at Revere Band Competition on Saturday in Richfield.

This year’s competition show is entitled “Chess-Rise of the Pawns." The band is composed of 26 instrumentalists and 13 color guard members.  

Callie Young and Jacob Colwell are the field commanders.  

The band is directed by Dr. Jonathan Lischak with color guard director Mrs. Amy Webb.

The next competition will be at the Art in Motion Marching Band Invitational on Oct. 7 in Norton.

Here's the Ada eighth grade choir during the 1977-78 school year. Names of students are under the photo.

The Icon spotted SMURF 91 on a Jeep in downtown Ada.

By Cort Reynolds

VAN WERT - The Ada cross country teams ran in the unseasonable heat of the Van Wert Invitational Saturday morning, but the abnormally high temperatures did not hinder the short-handed boys squad.

 

Reece Evans finished the 3.1-mile course in 20:28 to pace the Bulldog boys. Michael Crouse posted a time of 20:37 and Ian

Dellifield crossed the finish line in 26:28.

 

"As for the Ada girls heat played a major factor, resulting in some of their slowest times of the season," said Bulldog coach Josh Klein.

 

By Cort Reynolds

MINSTER - The Ada volleyball team placed fourth at the tough eight-team Minster Invitational Saturday.

 

The Lady Bulldog record is now 7-7 after winning one of three matches at Minster.

 

In their first match Ada defeated Botkins 25-13, 25-15. Senior Melina Woods slammed 18 kills, mustered five digs, served three aces and made a pair of blocks.

 

Senior setter Maddie Gossard contributed 18 assists, four aces and three kills to the win.

 

By Cort Reynolds

BLUFFTON - Host Bluffton shut out Ada 6-0 in a girls Northwest Conference
soccer match Saturday afternoon.

The loss dropped the Lady Bulldog record to 2-7 overall and 1-2 in NWC
play. The league co-leading Pirates improved to 4-1-3 overall and 3-0-0 in
the NWC with the victory.

Senior Anney Archer made 22 saves in goal for Ada. Kenzie Long added two
saves.

Bluffton out-shot the Bulldogs, 30-8.

"We played good overall, but they were the better team," said first-year
Ada head coach Doug Poling.

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