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The following results are from May 15-21 of the Ohio Northern University 2025-26 athletics season as reported on www.ONUSports.com:

MAY 15

FROM FACEBOOK__Cooper's restaurant, 105 S Main St, has issued the following announcement regarding June renovations:

"We would like to let everyone know that we will be closed June 1-12 for renovations. We are very excited for this change and can’t wait to see everyone when we reopen!! Sorry for any inconvenience!"

By Cort Reynolds

LIMA__The Ada High School softball team utilized two huge innings to decisively defeat Carey 11-0 in Div. VI Northwest 1 district semifinal action at Bath on a windy Thursday evening, May 21.

The Bulldog girls scored four key runs in the bottom of the first frame to settle in and take control early. They then plated seven runs in the fourth to invoke the 10-run mercy rule after shutting out the Blue Devils in the top of the fifth. 

It was the second year in a row that Ada eliminated Carey at the district level on the Lima Bath diamond. The twice-postponed game was delayed from its original May 19 date, and again on May 20.

MEDIA RELEASE__Lima Central Catholic defeated Upper Scioto Valley 16-0 in five innings on Thursday in a Division VII sectional final at LCC. LCC will advance on to play Minster on May 28 at Elida in the district semifinals.

 

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MEDIA RELEASE__Bluffton Cars & Coffee will hold its 2026 season opener on Saturday, May 23 from 8:00-11:00 a.m.

  • Twisted Whisk is back with Coffee, Pastries, and their new food truck...The Whisk on Wheels
  • Door prizes from our generous local businesses
  • 50/50 drawing
  • and more!

FROM THE ORGANIZERS
Last year we had 18 Door Prize Donors. This year we have 28 Door Prize Donors! A huge Thank You to our local businesses that have chosen to support Bluffton Cars & Coffee!

By Brandi Grant-Rigsby

2026 graduates of Ada High School were celebrated at the annual Baccalaureate service on Tuesday, May 19 in the English Chapel at Ohio Northern University. This tradition began in 2002, under the leadership of Rev. Wayne Albertson, who wanted to honor graduates in a way that recognizes God’s guidance in their lives and allows their families and the community to offer personal blessings over each graduate. The Ada Ministerial Association has continued the tradition in partnership with the parents of graduating seniors.

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