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Sometimes the display window is just as attention grabbing from the inside looking out as from the outside looking here. Here's an example: It's one of the ReStore display windows photographed earlier this winter.

FROM ADA BULLDOGS FACEBOOK - Langston McClain and Eli Esguerra, members of the Ada Youth Wrestling Club, advance to the OAC grade school wrestling championship March 23-24 in Youngstown.

Eli wrestled at the OAC Grade School District Championship in Thomas Worthington and won first place in Division 3 110-pound bracket.

Langston wrestled at the OAC Grade School District Championship in Troy and won first place in Division 2 61-pound bracket.

 

Reichert's Clothing Store was the Ada School "Bulldog Business of the Month for January. Here's a photo of Fred Reichert with a plaque in the store's honor from the Ada Bulldogs Facebook.

It's the first-ever Ada Bulldogs boys' basketball "Pack The Pound" Night on Friday.

One lucky student will win a chance to shoot a half-court shot for a $500 gift card, and 10 lucky students will win a free Under Armour t-shirt if dressed in our "White Out" theme.

Also, two adult fans if dressed in our "White Out" theme will win a free Ada Athletic Department Under Armour hoody or pullover.

Ada faces Bluffton Pirates and its Senior Night.

 

Klava Katayama three-peats to state swim meet

By Cort Reynolds
BOWLING GREEN - Ada junior Klava Katayama finished second in two events at the Div. II swim districts hosted by Bowling Green State University Friday evening to qualify for a third consecutive visit to the state meet at Canton.

Katayama took second in the 50-yard freestyle and second in the 100 butterfly race to qualify for the state meet at Canton in both events.

Katayama will compete Feb. 21-22 at the 43rd annual girls Ohio state meet. The boys state meet is being held for the 92nd time.

That's exactly what ONU students did in the 10th annual Polar Plunge

LOTS OF PHOTOS BELOW -

It’s a bone chilling experience, but someone has to do it – we guess.

Ohio Northern University students provided new meaning to the term ice-breaker with the annual Polar Plunge from on Saturday at the pond inside of fraternity circle.

The annual event, sponsored by Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, raises money for the American Red Cross. Students pay $5 each to jump into the lake or to sponsor a friend.

This is the 10th annual plunge, which raises between $1,000 and $2,000 each year.

Members of the Ada-Liberty Township fire department broke the ice for the jumpers.

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