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Ada elementary youth are going to the dentist today and Wednesday. Actually, the dentist is coming to them. The program is a simple dental health check taking place at the school. (Ada Bulldog Facebook photo)

Photos by Monty Siekerman
Here are three of the Icon's favorite photos from Friday's Ada HS homecoming parade.

• Last year's King and Queen return: Jared Craig, now studying law enforcement at Rhodes State, and Mara Guyton, a political science major at ONU.

• Cheerleaders and one mean Bulldog grace a parade float.

• Queen candidates ride in the Homecoming parade on Friday evening (from left) Lexus Lunguy, Ivy Fisher, Alexandra Waugh.

The book argues that American labor law should be reconsidered and reformed

Cambridge University Press has announced that it will publish "The Cambridge Handbook of U.S. Labor Law: Reviving American Labor for a 21st Century Economy."

The book will be co-edited by Richard Bales, professor of law at Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law, and Charlotte Garden, professor of law at Seattle University School of Law, with an expected publication date of fall 2018.

More than 40 leading labor law scholars from throughout the United States will contribute.

Basketball shoe fittings happening at AHS

There are plenty of activities on the schedule at Ada High School. Here’s an update from the school website:

ANIMATION CLUB: A few students are setting up an Anim Club. Meet in Mr. Schleeter's room Wednesday during 5B (Lunch) to discuss meeting times and activities.

BOYS BASKETBALL SHOE FITTING: confirmed with Ernst for Tuesday, Oct. 10, during lunch. Optional for junior high and mandatory for high school athletes.

GIRLS BASKETBALL SHOE FITTING: for girls 7-12 planning on playing girls’ basketball will be Wednesday, Oct. 4, during lunch.

By Cort Reynolds

ADA - The Ada girls soccer team rallied to defeat visiting Lincolnview 4-3 in a Northwest Conference match Monday evening.

 

The first Bulldog home victory of 2017 improved their record to 3-9 overall, and evened their NWC mark at 2-2. The Lancers fell to 1-11 and 0-5 in the NWC with the defeat.

 

Ada trailed 3-1 but scored two goals late in the first half to tie it. The Bulldogs then tallied the go-ahead score with 10 minutes left and held on to snap a four-match losing skid.

 

By Cort Reynolds

HARROD - The visiting Ada volleyball team swept a surprisingly one-sided makeup match at backyard rival Allen East in Northwest Conference play Monday night.

 

The Lady Bulldogs won 25-20, 25-10, 25-14 to improve to 11-7 overall and stay atop the NWC at 5-0. AE fell to 9-2 and 4-2 in the NWC with the loss.

 

The Lady Bulldogs have now won 13 consecutive league matches.

 

Ada senior Melina Woods knocked down 22 kills, made five digs and added four blocks to pace the victors.

 

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