Taylor Schwab led the Pirates with 18 kills, 10 digs and 2 aces
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 21, 2020 - 1:15pm
By Cort Reynolds
BLUFFTON - The Bluffton volleyball tweam swept visiting Northwood 25-21, 25-18, 25-20 Saturday morning.
With their seventh consecutive victory, thw Lady Pirate spikers improved to 9-2 this season.
Taylor Schwab led the Pirates with 18 kills, 10 digs and two aces. Kylie Stackhouse knocked down 13 kills and mustered up 10 digs as well. Meanwhile, Haelyn Bischoff added five kills.
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 21, 2020 - 1:10pm
By Cort Reynolds
ASHLAND - The visiting Bluffton boys soccer team defeated Ashland 3-1 Saturday afternoon at Community Soccer Park.
The undefeated Pirates improved to 7-0-1 this season with the win.
The game's first goal was netted by Bluffton's Thad Mittendorf in just the second minute. Pirate Kaden Basil tallied in the 24th minute to advance the lead to 2-0.
Jude Spallinger netted the third Bluffton goal in the 33rd minute to put the visitors on top 3-0 at intermission.
Sam Derstine crossed the finish line 14 seconds behind him in 19th place
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 21, 2020 - 12:54pm
By Cort Reynolds
OTTAWA - The Bluffton boys cross country team finished fifth out of nine teams at the Ottawa-Glandorf Blue/Gold Invitational Saturday.
The Pirate boys competed in the blue division of the two-race, 19-team event at the Ottawa Memorial Park.
Senior Elijah Conley paced the Pirates by finishing 15th out of 95 runners in 18:28.5. Sophomore teammate Sam Derstine crossed the finish line 14 seconds behind him in 19th place.
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 21, 2020 - 11:38am
For most Bluffton students who attended the elementary school in the mid-to-late 1950s, this was the staff. Names of the staf members are under the photo.
"It's worth the cost of purchasing rather than waiting for it to come around to you."
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 20, 2020 - 3:18pm
Review by Robert McCool
The book's title is all the introduction it needs. Anything more would be superfluous.
I waited over a year for this book to become available at my local library. There's a reason for that. It's that much in demand. Rightfully so.
There are books that are so perfect that I feel my ability to comment on them is inadequate to do them justice. “WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING” (Random House, IBSN 978-1-9848-2761-6) by Delia Owens, is such a book, a book about isolation and loneliness.