ONU senior Amy Bullimore (Morrow/Little Miami) tallied a career-high 30 points to lead the No. 21-ranked Ohio Northern women's basketball team as it fell to Otterbein 64-56 at the ONU Sports Center on Senior Night.
The Polar Bears fall to 20-4 overall, and 14-3 in the Ohio Athletic Conference, while the Cardinals improve to 16-8, 12-5.
Northern recognized seniors Courtney Cramer (Arcadia), Cheyenne Raker(Columbus/Westerville South), Lindsey Black (Urbana/Graham), Alexis Kirkbride(Zanesville/Bishop Rosecrans) and Bullimore prior to the contest.
ONU senior Nate Burger (Dayton/Alter) scored a career-high 41 points to lead Ohio Northern to an 82-68 men's basketball victory at Otterbein on Wednesday evening at the Rike Center.
The Polar Bears move to 17-7 overall and are 12-5 Ohio Athletic Conference, while the Cardinals are now 1-23, 1-16.
Senior Joey DiOrio (Columbus/Watterson) posted his second career double-double with 11 points and a career-high 12 rebounds and senior Travis Feitshans (Arcanum/Franklin Monroe) added 10 for ONU.
Whether you attended the Made in Ada Wilson Football Festival on Super Bowl Eve, you'll love this short clip of the evening. It's in the creation of the Ohio Northern University videographer.
Posted on the ONU Facebook, it's already had nearly 4,000 views. To view click here (the link takes you to the ONU Facebook). Then, scroll down to Feb. 8, get some popcorn, sit back and watch.
And, you'll want to check out the photo spread of the fest - click here.
Ada's Community Improvement Corp. (CIC) invites membership from the Ada community in 2018.
Membership in the CIC is open to all interested residents. An annual membership is $25.
Community improvement corporations are economic development arms for the governmental body they serve. In that way, a CIC advances, encourages and promotes industrial, economic, commercial and civic development in a community.
CIC meetings are open to the public and take place at noon on a quarterly basis in McIntosh Center on the ONU campus. The next meeting is April 18.
Rev. Brandi Rigsby, pastor of Ada First United Methodist Church, with Kathy Reese of the congregation, provides the imposition of ashes to Judy Kipker. The observance on Ash Wednesday served as a "drive-thru" experience for the community by the congregation. Ash Wednesday launches the season of Lent.
Ceramics professor Luke Sheets has had a work accepted in Palliative Pour, a juried exhibition to be held March 2-30 in Pittsburgh.
The invitational is a venue generated exhibition for the national conference for the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA). The show features ceramic drinking vessels created for the consumption of distilled and fermented beverages, created within the last two years