Posted by Fred Steiner on September 14, 2020 - 2:11pm
By Cort Reynolds
BLUFFTON - The Bluffton girls soccer team scored in the 69th minute to break a tie and defeat visiting Riverdale 2-1 Saturday night at Steinmetz Field.
Their second straight victory lifted the Lady Pirate record to 3-2-1.
Laykin Garmatter scored the game's first goal in the 17th minute on an assist from Lauren Rhodes to put Bluffton in front, 1-0.
But Riverdale's Lexi Miller tied it up a minute later with a goal.
Erik Nygaard finished a strong sixth in the 160-runner field with a time of 17:42.2
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 14, 2020 - 2:03pm
By Cort Reynolds
SPENCERVILLE - The Bluffton boys cross country team finished an impressive third out of 15 teams at the Spencerville Invitational Saturday.
Shawnee won the boys black division race team title with 66 points, followed by Ottawa-Glandorf (115) and Bluffton (133).
Pirate sophomore Erik Nygaard finished a strong sixth in the 160-runner field with a time of 17:42.2 to lead Bluffton.
Sophomore Sam Derstine came in 15th in 18:21.5. Senior Elijah Conley ended up 25th in 18:55.4, and classmate Brandon Good was 32nd overall in 19:25.4.
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 14, 2020 - 9:44am
Here are the results from last week's Icon poll. Click here to take this week's poll asking Would you have faith in a covid-19 vaccine introduced to the public before Nov. 3?
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 13, 2020 - 2:42pm
Rae Staton shares these photos with Icon viewers of the Bluffton boys' versus Perrysburg soccer match. The game with the Division I ranked team ended in a tie. Click here for the story.
It served passengers and freight on the now-abandoned Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railroad
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 13, 2020 - 2:18pm
Why is there a railroad depot on North Main Street, but no railroad tracks?
The answer is because the depot, now home of Board and Brush, was originally constructed as a freight and passenger depot for a now-abandoned railroad.
Organized in 1881, it arrived in Bluffton as the Cleveland, Delphos and St. Louis Railroad. Then, in 1884 it became the Pittsburgh, Akron and Western Railroad. Due to more railroad mergers, in 1895, it became the Northern Ohio Railway. Later the Northern Ohio became the Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railroad, or the AC&Y.