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Bluffton girls earn 2 first places at Kenton powerlifting Invite

Bluffton Powerlifting club recently competed in the Kenton Invitational. Bluffton earned two first places and two second places. The team had a total of 5,755 pounds lifted, according to Kelly Prichard, coach.

Here are results from that meet:

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Bluffton Hospital colorama bowling night has a few lanes open

Bluffton Hospital will hold a colorama bowling fun night on Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29.

Lanes are filled for March 29, but some spots remain on March 28. Call 419-358-5002 to reserve a lane.

The fund-raiser includes many donated prizes. Bowling tickets must be purchased in advance to reserve a lane. Bowling donation tickets are $20 each for persons ages 18 and older.

Open the attachment at the bottom of this story for a list of prizes.

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Apollo Career Center Instructor nominated as National SkillsUSA Advisor

Toby Prinsen, Apollo Career Center automated manufacturing instructor, has been named Region III Advisor of the Year for SkillsUSA.

A letter of notification stated that, “due to your dedication to the organization and your many accomplishments as a career and technical educator, you were chosen as the overall winner for Region III.”

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Emmanuel UCC fish fry March 14

Emmanuel Spring Fish Fry

March 14, from 4-7:00 p.m.

Adults $8, children 10 and under $4.

Good Homemade Food!

Fish, potato salad, cheesy potatoes, pickled eggs, apple salad, green bean
casserole, macaroni and cheese. calico beans, baked beans, broccoli salad.
cole slaw, mixed fruit, cranberry salad, 7-layer salad, taco salad,
perfection salad, macaroni salad, cookies, pies, cherry dessert.

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Sofball: Beavers picked to finished 3rd in HCAC

By: Ryan Schadewald, sports information assistant

HCAC Coaches Poll http://www.bluffton.edu/athletics/softball/2014/hcacpoll.pdf

Olympic gold medalist visits university

Weldon “Weldy” Olson displays his gold and silver Olympic hockey medals while visiting Bluffton University Feb. 19. Olson, a Findlay resident, recalled his experiences in international hockey, including as a member of the 1956 U.S. Olympic team, which won the silver medal, and the 1960 team, which claimed America’s first gold medal in Olympic hockey.

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