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ENT and Allergy Specialists of Northwest Ohio and the Facial Plastic Surgery Center of Northwest Ohio, 1110 W. Main Cross St., Findlay, will host an open house from 5 to 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 9.

The community is invited to tour the facility and meet the providers and care team.

Persons attending will receive education on ENT specialties, education on allergies, exclusive offers for cosmetic and reconstructive facial plastic surgery and education on audiology and hearing aid technology.

Attendees will also be entered to win a pair of Bose Quiet comfort 35 II noise canceling headphones and cosmetic injections.

Diane K. Thede, age 69, passed away on Tuesday, May 1, 2018, at 12:57 p.m. at her residence in Ada.

          She was born on July 19, 1948 in Iowa City, Iowa to Wayne and Frances (Dallege) Ahrens.  Her father is deceased and her mother survives in Tipton, IA.  On September 1, 1967, Diane married Leslie D. Thede and he survives in Ada. 

          Diane retired after 26 years as an administrative assistant at Ohio Northern University.  She was a member of the ONU Women’s Book Club and Bridge Club. 

By Cort Reynolds

LIMA - Host Lima Central Catholic scored seven runs in consecutive innings, leading to a 20-1 victory over Ada Tuesday evening in a non-conference baseball game.

 

The Bulldogs fell to 4-13 with the defeat.

 

LCC out-hit Ada, 15-2.  

 

The game was scoreless until the bottom of the second inning, when the Thunderbirds erupted for seven runs. LCC plated seven more runs in the third inning, and six in the fourth.

 

By Cort Reynolds

LIMA - The visiting Ada softball team lost to Lima Central Catholic 10-7 in a non-conference road contest Tuesday evening.

 

The Lady Bulldogs dropped to 12-7 with the defeat.

 

Ada (9-5 away) finishes the NWC portion of their schedule at rival Columbus Grove (12-2, 4-2 NWC) Thursday, May 3.

 

Paulding, Grove and Crestview are all tied for second in the NWC at 4-2. Spencerville (6-0) is alone in first, with Ada (4-3) fifth in the bunched-up league standings.

By Cort Reynolds

 

MT. BLANCHARD - The Ada boys track team finished second at the six-team Hardin County meet in Riverdale Tuesday evening.

 

Kenton won the boys team event with 154.5 points, followed by Ada with 126.

 

Bulldog junior Noah Mattson won both the shot put and discus events to pace Ada.

 

Kenton also won the girls team title with 167 points, with host Riverdale second at 142. The Lady Bulldogs came in fourth with 53 points.

 

Sophomore Nora Dellifield ended up second in the pole vault to post the top Lady Bulldog individual finish.

 

Boys team scores:

1) Kenton 154.5 points

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