Bulldog girls' and boys' teams are victors
•Bulldog seniors girls Wills, Light, Waugh, Acheson and Leona Dalton were recognized before the game.
• 71 points was Ada boys' highest output of the season as a season-best 5 Bulldogs tallied double figures.
By Cort Reynolds
ADA - Homestanding Ada defeated Waynesfield-Goshen 53-42 to celebrate Senior Night with a convincing non-conference girls basketball win Tuesday evening.
The Lady Bulldogs jumped out to an 8-2 lead and never trailed after being down 2-0. W-G rallied within 35-30 early in the fourth period, but senior Alexis Waugh ran off five crucial points to keep the Tigers at bay.
The complete game account will be posted later tonight
Boys defeat Allen East
By Cort Reynolds
HARROD - Visiting Ada came back from a big early deficit to defeat backyard rival Allen East 71-57 in a Northwest Conference boys basketball makeup game Tuesday night.
The 71 points was Ada's highest output of the season as a season-best five Bulldogs tallied double figures.
"It is always good to get a league road win," said Ada head coach Jon Cook. "I am really proud of our kids for finishing a tough game off. To come off a gut-wrenching loss to a pretty good Spencerville team last Friday and then win a mid-week game is big.
"Every kid contributed, even though only five guys scored. We have kind of found ways to lose close games this year, so I am over the moon happy for them to get this win."
The complete game account will be posted later tonight.
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