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Crestview offense amasses 423 yards in win over Ada

By Dusty Donley

The vaunted Crestview offense amassed 423 yards on the ground and rode a 29 point second quarter to a 63-12 thrashing of the visiting Bulldogs on Oct. 11. The loss drops Ada to 5-2 overall and 4-1 in the Northwest Conference.

The Knights began their offensive show early in the first quarter when quarterback Preston Zaleski found Nate Owens for an 11 yard touchdown. The extra point gave Crestview a 7-0 lead with just over seven minutes to play in the first quarter.

Adelyn Althaus wins Icon football contest for week 7

The winner of Week 7 of The Icon Football Contest is Adelyn Althaus.  Adelyn correctly picked 14 contests this week.  Adelyn also won week 6.

Other contestants:

11 correct:  Brandon Huber, Nancy Armour and Todd Fleharty.

10 correct:  Bill Edwards, Luke Amstutz, Mark Sommers, Nathan Davis, Randy Stewart and Tom Clark.

9 correct:  Barry Schneck, Duane Bollenbacher, Jerry Cupples, Jim Dillman, John Dailey, Matt Amstutz, Megan Morris, Nathan Curtis and Tater Hooker.

ONU to present lecture on ‘It All Started Here: A Veterinarian’s Perspective’

The Ohio Northern University Getty College of Arts & Sciences will present a lecture by Peter Haase, titled “It All Started Here. A Veterinarian’s Perspective: How My Degree from ONU Made Me a Lifelong Student,” in the Dicke Forum on Monday, Oct. 21, at 7:30 p.m.

 

The event is free and open to the public.

On the field

The Ada High School marching band performed on the field at Ohio Stadium on Oct. 12. The band received an Excellent at the event. A story below tells about the competition.

Ohio Stadium: And now presenting the Ada High School marching band!

Story and photos by Stacy Geedey

The Ada High School Marching Band performed their competition show titled “Invasion: The Mystery of Stonehenge” Saturday at The Ohio State University Stadium as part of the 2013 Buckeye Invitational.

Thirty-two other schools competed in this invitation-only competition. Each school competed to receive a rating through a system established by The Ohio Music Education Association (OMEA).

Men's golf rallies for 4th place finish at Taylor Invite

By Tim Glon

The Ohio Northern men's golf team rallied with a solid second round to finish tied for fourth out of eight teams at the Taylor (Ind.) Invitational Monday and Tuesday at the Egypt Valley Country Club.

The Polar Bears (23-17-1 overall), responded with a 14-over par 302 on Tuesday after posting a 33-over par 321 in Monday's opening round of the 36-hole tournament.

Sophomore Brandon Lambert  led Ohio Northern with a 4-over par 76-72—148 on the par-72, 7111-yard course.

Junior Andrew Quintrell  and freshman Blaine Ricketts  tied with 157s and sophomore Rick Deichert  finished with a 161.

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