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Can you name the school year?

It's the Ada High School Science Club. Can you name the school year? Names of the members are beneath the photo. The answer is 1972-73.

ADA ICON

ADA ICON  can be spotted on a maroon Impala in Ada. Honk when you see it.

Cort Reynolds shares photos of Ada vs. Delphos Jeff in softball

Photos by Cort Reynolds
 Here is a selection of photos of the Ada High School girls' softball team in an earlier season contest against Delphos Jefferson.

• Ada second sacker Raina England throws out a Wildcat runner in the19-1. Bulldog blowout of Delphos Jefferson on a warm and windy Thursday evening. Shortstop Olivia Alexander backs up on the play with hurler Leona
Dalton looks on.

• Ada freshman Leona Dalton fires to the plate.

• Sure-handed Ada third baseman Maddie Gossard gloves a pop-up.

Ada boys 5th at Grove Invite

By Cort Reynolds

COLUMBUS GROVE - The Ada boys track team finished fifth and the purple and gold girls came in ninth at the annual 12-team Columbus Grove Bulldog Invitational Friday evening.

 

Juniors Noah Mattson and Miguel Jordan posted the best Ada showings by coming in second in the shot put and 800 meters, respectively.

 

Ada sophomore Alex Morgan also came in third in the pole vault, and he finished fifth in two hurdle races.

 

Bulldog sophomore Nora Dellifield (pole vault) and freshman Brenna Hissong (400 meters) each finished third to top the Ada girls.

 

Bulldog netmen stay unbeaten, sweep Harding

By Cort Reynolds

 

ADA - The Ada boys tennis team swept visiting Marion Harding 5-0 in a battle of previously unbeaten teams on a warm and windy Friday evening.

 

The Bulldogs improved to 5-0 with the one-sided victory, while MH fell to 4-1 with the loss.  

 

Senior ace Zach Beaschler won 12 games in a row at first singles to increase his record to 5-0 this spring. Speedy junior Cade Mullins dominated at second singles, dropping just one game as he also improved to 5-0.

 

Consistent-stroking freshman Miranda Wills handled the wind well and won without dropping a game at third singles to stay undefeated at 5-0.

 

Ada beats USV boys in suspended slugfest

By Cort Reynolds

McGUFFEY - The visiting Ada baseball team outslugged backyard arch-rival USV 20-16 in a game originally suspended by darkness in the seventh inning on an unseasonably warm Friday evening.

 

Ada improved to 3-4 with the big win over their winless non-league rival.

 

The Bulldogs trailed 6-3 after a wild first inning. Ada edged ahead 7-6 after scoring four runs in the second, then extended the lead to 15-6 with eight more scores in the top of the third.

 

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