Sidney Faine, Ada junior, was named to the first team all-Northwest Conference girls's soccer team. Rielyn Castle, sophomore, was named to the second team. Kaitlyn Long, sophomore, and Grade Nelson, sophomore, were named honorable mention.
Allen East sophomore Leah Casey was voted the 2014 Northwest Conference “Player of The Year. Lamar Houston (AE) was selected as "Coach of the Year" in the balloting.
Ada's Lindsay Walden, senior, and Melinda Woods, freshman, were named to the first team, all-Northwest Conference in volleyball. Named to the second team were Carlee Marshall, junior, and Tori Wyss, senior. Megan Simon, junior, was named honorable mention.
Crestview senior Courtney Trigg was voted the 2014 Northwest Conference “Player of The Year.” Trigg had also earned first team honors in last year's balloting. Tammy Gregory of Crestview was voted NWC Coach of the Year by her peers.
Here's last week's sports results and this week's schedule from ONU teams. The attachment at the bottom list more details.
Last Week at Ohio Northern:
Football - Won 38-31 at Capital
Volleyball - Lost 1-3 at Otterbein; Won 3-0 H v Capital
Men's Soccer - Lost 1-2 at Otterbein; Won 2-1 (ot) H v Capital
Women's Soccer - Lost 2-3 (ot) H v Otterbein; Won 1-0 at Capital
Men's Cross Country - 13th of 34 at Oberlin Rumble
Women's Cross Country - 22nd of 40 at Oberlin Rumble
Men's Swimming & Diving - 4th of 8 at Kenyon Relays
Women's Swimming & Diving - 6th of 8 at Kenyon Relays
The winner of Week 8 of The Icon Football Contest is Ruth Johnson. Four contestants correctly picked all 10 games this week, but Ruth was declared the winner by correctly predicting Bluffton to win by 19 or more points.
A 28-point first half was enough to guide the visiting Ada Bulldogs to their fourth straight victory as they marched into Goodwin Field last Friday night and defeated the Allen East Mustangs, 28-22. Freshman quarterback Seth Conley threw four touchdowns, helping the Bulldogs advance their record to (5-3) overall and (4-2) in the Northwest Conference.
Senior Patrick Angle threw for a career-high 398 yards and four touchdowns to lead Ohio Northern to a 38-24 football victory at Capital Saturday afternoon at Bernlohr Stadium.
The Polar Bears improve to 3-3 overall and are 2-3 in Ohio Athletic Conference play, while the Crusaders fall to 2-4, 1-4.
Angle accounted for five scores overall, as he completed 24-of-31 passes for 398 yards and ran eight times for 34 yards and another score.
Junior Devon Price and sophomore Reed Allen each had big days receiving. Price caught 11 passes for 170 yards and a TD and Allen caught five passes for 165 yards and two touchdowns.