The Ohio Northern men's indoor track and field program has been selected for a third-place finish among the Ohio Athletic Conference under 10th-year head coach Jason Maus in the annual OAC Coaches Preseason Poll.
The Polar Bears received 62 points from the conference's ten head coaches in the poll, which trailed the runner-up spot by just eight points.
ADA - Paced by junior Phillip Coulson's hot hand, host Ada rallied from a 12-point third period deficit to defeat Delphos Jefferson 47-45 in a nailbiting Northwest Conference boys basketball encounter Friday night.
The purple and gold improved to 1-7 and 1-1 in the NWC with their first victory, while the Wildcats fell to 0-7 and 0-1 in league play with the tough defeat.
Coulson led the late surge by scoring all 16 of his points in a row during the final nine minutes, including 13 straight in the decisive fourth period.
The 2018 Ada softball district champion team was recognized at
halftime of the Bulldog boys basketball game vs. Delphos Jefferson
Friday, December 21.
The Bulldog senior group pictured from left, next to head coach
Troy Erickson - Teara Coulson, Kaiti Newland (along with twin sister
Sydney Newland), Olivia Alexander, Nicki Lehsten and Maddie Gossard -
won a program-record 57 games in their four seasons, as well as the
first district title in program annals.
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Teresa I. “Terri” Treen, age 64, died on Friday, December 21, 2018 at 2:39 a.m. at Ohio Health Shelby Hospital, Shelby, Ohio.
She was born on March 30, 1954 in Lima, Ohio to James and Helen (Greiser) Marshall. Her father preceded her in death and her mother, Helen McPheron survives in Ada. Terri married Fred Treen on July 1, 1994 and he survives in Shelby.
Terri worked at Proctor and Gamble of Lima. She worked at and was a member of the Shelby American Legion Post #326.
For 13 technological studies students, a fall semester project designed to help them learn CAD (computer-aided design) turned into a fun way to showcase their skills and celebrate the holiday season.
Associate professor of technology Feng Jao’s Product Design and Analysis class (TECH 2231) was designed to prepare students to use and create CAD drawings with a software application called Autodesk Inventor. One of their projects involved re-engineering a wooden toy train set using CAD drawings and 3D printing.
As an unexpected surprise, the project received a healthy dose of Christmas cheer, as well.