Sami Scoles was the only Pirate in double figures with 10 points
Posted by Fred Steiner on January 4, 2021 - 3:02pm
By Cort Reynolds
ELIDA - The visiting Bluffton girls basketball team lost to Elida 46-30 in a low-scoring non-league contest Saturday afternoon at the Bulldog Fieldhouse.
The Lady Pirates fell behind 24-10 at halftime after they mustered just three second-period points.
Bluffton heated up enough to register a 14-14 third period, and was only outscored 22-20 after intermission.
But the Pirate girls were not able to eat into the Lady Bulldog lead.
O-G escapes another close-call to BHS in the non-conference battle
Posted by Fred Steiner on January 4, 2021 - 2:58pm
By Cort Reynolds
OTTAWA - After a hot-shooting first period, the visiting Bluffton boys basketball team cooled off and lost at perennial power Ottawa-Glandorf 63-50 Saturday night in a non-league bout.
The Pirates led by seven early as they hit four of nine three-point tries en route to a 21-16 lead after the opening stanza. Trenton Donley nailed three trifectas to pour in 11 first-quarter points.
However, O-G limited Bluffton to just four second-period points. Bluffton trailed 27-25 at halftime as Carson Soper scored 11 points by intermission.
Posted by Fred Steiner on January 4, 2021 - 2:33pm
The Bluffton and Ada Icons will post a 2021 national championship college football contest on Tuesday. There will be one Bluffton Icon winner and one Ada Icon winner.
Posted by Fred Steiner on January 4, 2021 - 12:46pm
David L. Anderson, 68, of Bluffton died Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021. He was born on that same date in 1953 in Bluffton to the late Ronald and Fern Badertscher Anderson.
David is survived by his sister, Debra L. Sommers of Powell, Ohio, and several cousins and friends.
David was preceded in death by his brother-in-law, Daniel L. Sommers, who died on May 19, 2014.
Posted by Fred Steiner on January 4, 2021 - 6:16am
Review by Robert McCool
Hozo is the peace that a balanced life brings. Ever since 1970's Tony Hillerman's “The Blessing Way,” and all along the way through 18 books in his series until 2016's “The Shape Shifter,” hozo is what his main characters strive toward as they seek to solve the mysterious happenings in the sacred home of the Navajo people.