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Students in Tony Dyer's agricultural education classes attended the Ohio Farm Science Review near London, Ohio on Sept. 20.

By Caleb Scott

GRANVILLE — The No. 19-ranked Ohio Northern volleyball team won its sixth straight match as it swept Denison on Tuesday evening at Livingston Gymnasium in Granville.

The Polar Bears improve to 15-3 overall with the victory, while the Big Red fall to 7-5.

Northern was led offensively by sophomore Sydney Bapst's (Grove City) 10 kills.

Sophomore Chelsea Huppert (Bremen, Ind.) added nine kills, while senior Haley Potters (Wheelersburg/South Webster) and freshman Paige Hartings (Coldwater) chipped in eight kills each.

By Caleb Scott

ADA — The Ohio Northern men's soccer team saw eight different athletes score as ONU defeated Anderson (Ind.) 8-0 on Tuesday evening at Kerscher Stadium.

The Polar Bears improve to 7-2-1 overall with the victory, while the Ravens drop to 5-4-1.

ONU scored early and often in the contest as senior Grant Cayot (Roanoke, Ind./Blackhawk Christian) scored after the AU keeper mishandled Cayot's shot to give ONU a 1-0 in the second minute of the contest.

Minutes later in the seventh minute, freshman Beelal Hasan (Westerville/Thomas) scored his second goal of the season after finding a ball in traffic and scoring from 10 yards out.

By Cort Reynolds

ADA - The host Ada boys soccer team got blanked by Bluffton 2-0 in a Northwest Conference match Tuesday evening.

 

The Bulldog defeat dropped their record to 7-3 overall and 2-1 in the NWC.

 

Senior keeper Ace Gamble made four saves in goal for Ada (2-2 home).

 

Bluffton also won the reserve match, 2-0.

 

Ada (5-1 road) visits Riverdale Thursday, Sept. 28.

By Cort Reynolds

CONVOY - The visiting Ada volleyball team won a five-set marathon at Crestview Tuesday night in a battle of Northwest Conference unbeatens.

 

The Lady Bulldogs prevailed 22-25, 27-25, 25-16, 22-25, 15-6 to improve to 9-7 overall and 3-0 in the NWC. Crestview fell to 10-3 and 4-1 in the NWC with the five-set loss.

 

Ada senior ace Melina Woods broke her own school record for kills in match (38) with 48 kills, which is the second-highest match total in Ohio high school annals.

 

Woods also added 16 digs and had five blocks.

 

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