Posted by Fred Steiner on November 7, 2019 - 2:03pm
Some of the most interest people ever to play soccer at Bluffton High School showed up in Doylestown on Wednesday,
Nate Gundy, BHS 2000 grad, and Brett Buller, BHS 2001 grad, both live in Orrville and attended the state semi-final boys' soccer game.
Neither soccer great claim to have been carded while in high school, but their soccer-playing tenacity while at BHS is legendary. (Brother, Ben Gundy, perhaps, was carded ocassionally. That's a different story altogether.)
BHS boys rally to win in second OT over South Range in DIII state semis
Posted by Fred Steiner on November 7, 2019 - 1:28pm
By Cort Reynolds
DOYLESTOWN - The Bluffton boys soccer team came from behind to nip third-ranked Canfield South Range 2-1 in double overtime of the Div. III state semifinals Wednesday evening at Doylestown Chippewa High School.
CLICK HERE to watch game highlights with both Bluffton goals from WFMJ channel 21.
Established in 1944, nearly 700 university alumni have graduated with a social work degree
Posted by Fred Steiner on November 7, 2019 - 1:09pm
Established as a program in 1944, nearly 700 Bluffton alumni have graduated with a social work degree.
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the major on campus, Bluffton University faculty, students and alumni are coming together for a series of events to highlight the career field including an Oct. 29 Forum.
Posted by Fred Steiner on November 7, 2019 - 11:57am
Bluffton resident Pauline Kinsinger Edie Watts had three art pieces accepted int the Findlay Art League juried November Fall 2019 show.
The three works are in oils. "Charlie" the turtle and "Fins Up" the Siamese Fighting Fish both took about three plus months to complete. The wave is titled "Light Breaker."