Dave Moser wins week 7 football contest; David Glick and Duane Bollenbacher tied as contest leaders
The winner of Week 7 of The Icon Football Contest is Dave Moser, who correctly picked 12 games this week.
Other contestants:
11 correct - Becky Warren, Mark Sommers and Mary Glick.
10 correct - Adelyn Althaus, Duane Bollenbacher, Jim Dillman, Joe Suter, Mark Delisle, Nancy Armour, Sheri Woodland, Tater Hooker and Todd Fleharty.
9 correct - Becky Amstutz, Brandon Huber, David Glick, Jared Lehman, John Clevidence, Kyle Gratz, L.D. Reese, Luke Amstutz, Mike Burris and Scott Gleason.
8 correct - Barry Schneck, Jerry Cupples, Randy Stewart, Rob Amstutz and Taylor Steele.
7 correct - Bill Edwards, Chanda Smith, Kelly McClure, Todd Larson and Tom Clark.
6 correct - Robert Rockefeller.
The cumulative totals after Week 7 of The Icon Football Contest are:
86 points - David Glick and Duane Bollenbacher.
84 points - Todd Fleharty.
81 points - Luke Amstutz and Mark Delisle.
80 points - Barry Schneck and Becky Warren.
78 points - Nancy Armour.
77 points - John Clevidence and Mike Burris.
76 points - Randy Stewart.
75 points - Dave Moser and Tom Clark.
73 points - Scott Gleason.
72 points - Jared Lehman.
71 points - Dan Smith.
70 points - Jim Dillman.
69 points - Mary Glick.
68 points - Adelyn Althaus and Chris Boisvert.
62 points - Brad Smith.
59 points - Tom Heimann.
58 points - Brandon Huber and L.D. Reese.
50 points - Mark Sommers and Scott Basinger.
48 points - Bill Edwards and Donald Culp.
40 points - Kelly McClure.
39 points - Kyle Gratz.
36 points - James Crawfis and Robert Rockefeller.
35 points - Tater Hooker.
31 points - Joe Suter.
30 points - Taylor Steele.
26 points - Nathan Davis.
24 points - Jim Gratz and Marvin Foster.
23 points - Jerry Cupples and John Lancaster.
22 points - Randy Spallinger.
21 points - Becky Amstutz and Kassandra Chiles.
20 points - Rob Amstutz and Sheri Woodland.
19 points - Traci Rogers.
14 points - Craig Stone.
13 points - Dave Bracy, Joe Sehlhorst, Marc Shaner, Rick Armstrong and Roger Steffan.
12 points - April Coughlan, Ryan Kruse and Scott Little.
11 points - Deb Niswander, Jeff Stratton, Nathan Curtis, Ray Baughman and Woody.
10 points - Bryan White, Chad Lewandowski, Connie Maroscher and Steve Webster.
9 points - Ben Reineke, Dave Dellifield, Gideon Fisher, Jacob Litwiller, Lisa Coonfare and Ryan Motter.
8 points - Erica Fisher, Frank Ramirez, Joshua Cox, Nathan Curtis and Ryan Lowry.
7 points - Chanda Smith and Todd Larson.
6 points - Megan Morris.
5 points - Rachel Miller.
Stories Posted This Week
Sunday, February 23, 2025
Saturday, February 22, 2025
- Pirate Bowlus competes in state backstroke consolation finals
- James Arden Emmert was a kidney dialysis technician
- Pirate bowlers 13th at districts
- Pirate boys basketball win sectional vs. Wayne Trace
- Pirate Bowlus advances to OHSAA swim final, Downey swims in prelims
- Flu-related death of teen reported in Allen County
- Bluffton University public events for March 2025
- Weekend Doctor: Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- January 2025 EMS by the numbers
- Lions Club inducts five new members, announces LEO Club charter night
Friday, February 21, 2025
Thursday, February 20, 2025
- Bluffton Beavers sports roundup, Feb. 12-18
- Special meeting of Bluffton School Board includes land purchase
- Pirates Grandey, Donaldson and Sommers earn district hoop honors
- BAMA donates $700 in tissues to Bluffton Schools
- Village of Bluffton snow safety reminders
- Chamber update: Board representatives and 2025 Chocolate Walk
- Let it Go: Helping control viral infections
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
- George N. Stultz was a business administrator
- Joyce Carolyn LaRue was a homemaker and seamstress
- Ticket information for section wrestling on February 22
- Tickets and livestream information for February 21 sectional boys basketball
- Bluffton businesses spotlighted at February chamber breakfast
- Tickets now on sale for March 21 Music Boosters Chicken BBQ
- Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference March 11-12
- Bluffton Forum speaker to focus on UF History