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Grandparents' Day

Riley and her grandfather enjoy playing a game together at Grandparents' Day at
Bluffton Community Preschool, which took place recently. (Linda Headings photo)

Jazzercise presents new muscle-pumping dance fitness workout

Jazzercise has introduced a new class format to the mix, that’s packed with muscle carving sets and short, intense cardio bursts, according to Chase Eikenbary, local owner and instructor.

The name of this new circuit-based feel-it-everywhere workout is Flip Fusion. It’s where heavy strength training and short cardio bursts collide in a class that works long after the workout is over. It’s designed to pump up muscle, while keeping a consistently high heart rate to maintain calorie burn for hours.

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Quakers rout Bluffton 17-2 at Memorial Field

April 26, 2016
By: Jared Sleutz, sports information assistant

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BLUFFTON, Ohio - Tuesday afternoon turned cold at Memorial Field in more ways than one with the temperature dropping quickly as game time approached. The Quakers missed the memo as Earlham used a 10-run third to cap off the season sweep at Bluffton on April 26. Bluffton fell to 12-21 overall and 7-13 in the Heartland Conference, while Earlham upped its season mark to 24-10 and 13-8 in the HCAC.

Softball: Bluffton 15 - Delphos Jefferson 1

The Bluffton High School Lady Pirates softball team had a huge win on the road at Delphos Monday during NWC play.  They ran over the Wildcats winning 15-1.  

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Haley Baker, Jadyn Barhorst, Zane Myers will graduate in Allen Lima Youth Leadership Class

Three Bluffton High School students Haley Baker, Jadyn Barhorst and Zane Myers are members of the Allen Lima Youth Leadership Class of 2016.

The class will celebrate its graduation at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, at the Allen County Sanitary Engineer’s Office meeting room, 3230 N. Cole St., ALL Executive Director Heather Rutz announced.

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Pittsburgh and Phoenix students are May Day royalties

Bluffton University’s annual May Day ceremony will take place at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 7, and will include the traditions of the crowning of a king and queen and the Maypole dance by first-year students.
 
Filling the roles of king and queen this year are seniors Samuel Stucky of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Alicia Rodriguez of Phoenix, Ariz.
 

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