BLUFFTON – The Bluffton High School boys soccer team blanked visiting Wapakoneta 3-0 in a non-league match on Saturday evening, August 30 at Steinmetz Field.
Bluffton improved to 2-2-1 with the victory. Wapak fell to 2-4-1 after the defeat.
Bluffton’s Calvin Derstine scored two goals to pace the victors.
His first netter came in the 12th minute on an assist by August. The Pirates carried that 1-0 lead into halftime.
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The 20th annual Bluffton Fall Festival will be celebrated on Saturday, September 27 with activities in and all around Bluffton, Ohio. For more information, visit www.blufftonfallfestival.com or Facebook.
Activities are scheduled for 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. unless noted otherwise.
The official opening of the Bluffton Community Dog Park on Lake St. was held on Sunday, August 24. The event honored Bluffton teacher, heart transplant recipient and dog lover Katrina Riepenhoff, who passed away in 2024. Donations in her honor accelerated the creation of the dog park.
A ribbon cutting ceremony with volunteer organizers as well as Riepenhoff’s parents Joe and Becky celebrated the development of fenced areas for both large and small dogs with water stations. The dog park is located on Lake St. next to the Village Arboretum on the north side of Cobb Lake.
Ian Shriner sadly left our world on Tuesday, August 5, in Burke, Virginia. He was born July 31, 1983, in Durham, North Carolina. His parents are John (Joann) Shriner of Cookeville, Tennessee, and Elizabeth Kelly (Ray Person) of Bluffton, Ohio.
Ian graduated from Cookeville (TN) High School and the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) with a major in Marine Biology. He was a committed Superfan of the UNCW Seahawks baseball team and known for rallying up the fans in the stands. He volunteered his time with the Special Olympics and Miracle Field baseball.