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By Cort Reynolds

The Ada boys soccer team kicked off its season with a 1-1 tie at Tiffin Columbian Saturday.

Freshman Logan Jolliff netted the lone Bulldog goal. Sophomore Colton Long made four saves in his goalkeeping debut for Ada.  

"I think we dominated possession and had more shots on goal, but their keeper was quite good," said Ada head coach Jason Okuly. "We just couldn't find the back of the net."

The Bulldog boys travel to New Knoxville Monday, August 23 for a 5:30 p.m. match. The Bulldogs then visit Old Fort Thursday, August 26 at 5:30 p.m.

Ada Music Boosters annual chicken barbecue will be held Friday, September 10, before the first home football game.

Tickets may be purchased online, http://adamusicboosterfundraisers.square.site/, for $10 each. Dinners include pulled pork and pulled chicken, cheesy potatoes, green beans, and a dinner roll.

The dinners will be available for pick up from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Ada War Memorial Park.

Bulldog Cards are also available for purchase online for $10 each.

St. Mark Lutheran and Sugar Grove UME will be sponsoring a Community Meal on Wednesday, August 25.

The meal will take place at St. Mark Lutheran Church at the corner of Johnson and Lincoln from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

This month's meal is a ham sandwich, potato salad, mandarin orange cup, chips, cheese slice, and pudding cup.

Curb-side service or dine-in will be available. The meal is free and open to the public. Last month over 100 meals were served.

Alice E. Bucher, age 105, passed away on Monday, August 23, 2021 at 4:40 AM at Vancrest of Ada.

She was born on August 14, 1916 in Lima, Ohio to the late Harry W. and Mary Alice (Dinan) Thompson. On September 12, 1936 Alice married A. Dale Bucher and he preceded her in death on May 10, 1995.

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada volleyball team split a three-team non-league tri-match Saturday morning to start off its season.

The Bulldogs defeated Waynesfield-Goshen in three sets, then lost to Cory-Rawson in two close games. C-R also beat W-G, so all three varsity teams went 1-1.

Ada beat the Tiger girls 25-15, 23-25, 25-18 in the first match of the day.

"It was a hard-fought match," said Ada head coach Kyleigh Tabor.  "We lost a close second game, but I was proud of how the girls came back in the third set after losing such a close game."

Ada never trailed in the decisive third set and won convincingly.

By Cort Reynolds

Host Waynesfield-Goshen pulled away from scrappy Ada with a big second half to win their non-league football season opener 42-12 Friday night at Tiger Field.

The deeper Tigers separated from a 14-6 halftime lead with 28 unanswered second half points to win, but it was not as lopsided as the final score indicates.

"I don't think the final scoreboard reflects how the game was played," said W-G head coach Shane Wireman. "It was a very hard-fought game. Ada is very physical up front, and has a couple of bruisers at running back."

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