All Bluffton Icon News

By Cort Reynolds

Playing at home, the Bluffton High School volleyball team took down Columbus Grove in a straight-sets Northwest Conference match Thursday evening, October 8.

The Lady Pirate record improved to 13-7 overall and 4-3 in the NWC with the 25-22, 25-19, 25-16 victory.

The Bulldogs fell to 7-10 overall and 2-4 in the NWC with the defeat.

Senior Kylie Stackhouse topped Bluffton with 16 kills and three blocks. She also served one ace. Freshman Ayla Grandey hammered 15 kills and added one block.

By Cort Reynolds

The visiting Bluffton boys soccer team played Ottawa Hills to a 1-1 draw in a non-conference match Thursday evening, October 7.

The ninth-ranked Pirates ran their record to 10-2-2 overall with the tie. 

OH is 6-0-4 after the draw.

Green Bear senior Walker Kight scored just 2:15 into the first half to take a 1-0 lead. But the Pirate defense stiffened and held them scoreless over the last 78 minutes.

The score stayed 1-0 to halftime and well into the second half when Bluffton netted the equalizer.

Gary Douglas Steiner, 58, passed away October 5, 2021, at ProMedica Toledo Hospital. Gary was born July 11, 1963, in Bluffton to the late Evan W. and Betty C. (Reichenbach) Steiner. On September 6, 1986, he married Brenda (Schramm) Steiner, who survives.

Seen throught the Constellation Earth sculputre by Paul Granlund, construction on College Ave. looks peaceful. We'll have to imagine how it sounds. PHOTO: Fred Steiner

By Cort Reynolds

The Bluffton golf team finished 10th out of 18 full teams in the Div. III golf districts at Stone Ridge Golf Club in Bowling Green Thursday.

Ottoville won the district team championship with a score of 317. Minster was second (322), followed by Ottawa Hills (329) and Kalida (331). 

Bluffton finished 10th (355), 24 shots off team qualification.

The top four teams and next four individuals not on a qualifying team made it to the Div. III state tourney at Ohio State October 15-16.

A training in Mental Health First Aid will be offered from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday, November 6 at Bluffton Presbyterian Church, 112 N. Main St.

The program will teach participants to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illness and substance abuse disorders.  Skills needed to provide support to someone in crisis and expanded content on trauma, addiction, and self-care will be included. The training is free and open to community members, high school and college students, and faith leaders.

Pages