Bluffton finished the game on a 17-5 run to avoid an upset bid
Posted by Fred Steiner on December 14, 2020 - 5:11pm
By Cort Reynolds
ADA - Visiting Bluffton finished the game on a 17-5 run to avoid an upset bid by winless local rival Ada and pull out a 55-52 victory in the Northwest Conference boys basketball opener.
The Bulldogs led 47-38 with under six minutes remaining to play after junior Cayden Murphy followed up a miss inside for a basket.
But then the Pirates began pounding the ball inside to reel off an 11-0 flurry and take a 49-47 lead.
Posted by Fred Steiner on December 14, 2020 - 5:00pm
Repair of the foundation of the Columbus Grove Road bridge over the Little Riley began on Dec. 14. The bridge is expected to be closed for six weeks, affecting traffic patterns in and out of the west side of town.
At 0800 hours the long-awaited Dunkin Donuts officially opens, according to Carolyn Dalton, construction manager of the new restaurant at 499 State Route 103.
She said that the shop will have many give-aways in addition to donuts, coffee and the rest of its menu.
She told the Icon that the restaurant has hired 42 employees, ranging from part-time to full-tiime.
Opponents include Elida, Lima Senior, Fostoria, Toledo Whitmer
Posted by Fred Steiner on December 14, 2020 - 3:28pm
The Bluffton Swim Club open its season with two wins this month.
Dec. 2 with Lima Senior and Toledo Whitmer
The following student athletes competed for the Bluffton Swim Club; seniors Simon Derstine and Ellie Hoffman, junior Malia Lee, sophmores Landon Armstrong, Sam Derstine, Allison Diller, Nolan Hoffman, CJ McCall, Eric Nygaard and Riley Verb, and freshmen Ella Armstrong, Tyler Cupples, Jacob Lehman and Izzy Stechschulte.
Landon Armstrong won all three of his events which included the boys 200 meter freestyle with a time of 2:18:75.
Subscription service sign-up underway; program begins in January
Posted by Fred Steiner on December 14, 2020 - 3:16pm
The Bluffton Public Library announces a new program, The Book Bag - A Library Subscription Service, according to Jessica Hermiller, library administrator.
"The program allows community members to request a monthly-themed or specially-curated bag of items from the library collection along with an activity," she said.
"The Book Bag checks out for four weeks, with new bags being automatically prepared for pickup the next month.
Registration for The Book Bag begins today, Dec. 14, with the program starting January 2021.
Posted by Fred Steiner on December 14, 2020 - 3:08pm
By Nathan Zuercher, sports information assistant
The Beavers suffered their first loss of the season on the road at Transylvania University on a rainy Saturday, Dec. 12. The Beavers lost 83-61, shooting a mere 29.9 percent from the field, compared to Transylvania's red-hot 52.9 percent from the field.