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By Cort Reynolds

MILLER CITY–The Bluffton High School volleyball team split a tri-match at Miller City Saturday morning.

The Pirates ran their record to 3-2 after the split.

By Cort Reynolds

The visiting Bath girls team shut out the Bluffton High School girls soccer team 6-0 Saturday afternoon at Steinmetz Field.

Haydn O’Donnell scored in the second minute to put Bath on top early. She added a goal in the 52nd minute.

By Cort Reynolds

The Bluffton High School football team defeated visiting local rival Pandora-Gilboa 28-21 Friday night in a non-league battle at Harmon Field.

The hard-fought win lifted the Pirate record to 2-0, while P-G dropped to 1-1 with the loss.

Just 15 seconds into the game, Bluffton struck paydirt. 

Garret Bogart connected with Braeden Jordan on a short pass to the right. Jordan broke a tackle around the 35-yard line and sprinted untouched the rest of the way 67 yards to the end zone.

Inside the Pirate five, P-G’s Ben Burkholder ran left for three yards and was stuck hard by Jordan at the goal line. The big hit jarred the ball loose, but the runner was ruled to have just crossed the plane to score and tie it 7-7.

The Bluffton High School Marching Band performs on the video of the Bluffton vs. Pandora-Gilboa football game at https://www.youtube.com/live/NkLfGEVSqzQ?si=_rjfkNzH4N432T0Q  / PHOTO by Marvin Foster

By Fred Steiner
www.BlufftonForever.com

In November 1945 Bluffton resident Betty Steinman experienced a brush with history like no other person in Bluffton.

It is one of several interesting brushes with history that Bluffton residents reported in The Bluffton News. Some of those accounts follow Betty’s. The accounts in this feature are from the mid-1940s. 

Trinity Lutheran School, Jenera, celebrates 75 years with the 2023-2024 school year. The school was started in Jenera in the fall of 1948 in the church's basement. The first teacher was Mr. Wayne Wiechmann, assisted by Pastor Walter Voss. There were eight grades and kindergarten. 

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