Bryan White winner of Icon football contest week 5
The winner of the Icon's Week 5 football contest is Bryan White. Bryan, Elizabeth Boisvert and Randy Garmatter all correctly picked 12 games this week. Bryan was declared the winner by virtue of the second tie-breaker.
Other contestants:
11 correct - Adelyn Althaus, Bill Edwards, Brandon Huber, John Schmutz, Luke Amstutz, Nancy Armour, Nathan Davis, Randy Stewart, Ross Emans, Tater Hooker and Todd Fleharty.
10 correct - Barry Schneck, Ben Reineke, Dennis Edinger, Mark Delisle and Taylor Steele.
9 correct - Chris Boisvert, David Glick, Duane Bollenbacher, Jared Lehman, Jim Dillman, Matt Amstutz and Skoot Parkins.
8 correct - Darin Moser, John Clevidence, Mark Sommers and Todd Larson.
7 correct - Mandy LeVeck, Rich Johnson and Tom Clark.
Cumulative Totals:
48 correct - Adelyn Althaus and Tater Hooker.
47 correct - Todd Fleharty.
46 correct - Nathan Davis.
45 correct - David Glick.
44 correct - Mark Delisle.
42 correct - Duane Bollenbacher.
41 correct - Brandon Huber, Chris Boisvert, Jared Lehman, Jim Dillman and John Schmutz.
40 correct - Barry Schneck and Luke Amstutz.
There are 55 other contestants with less than 40 accumulated points.
Stories Posted This Week
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Monday, May 5, 2025
Sunday, May 4, 2025
Saturday, May 3, 2025
- Pirate baseball win vs. Tigers
- Bluffton softball edged in battle of Pirates
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- Recap of Bluffton Board of Education meeting for April 2025
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