Beaver men take down Manchester for first HCAC soccer berth
This week the Bluffton University men's soccer needed to take down Manchester University and get a little help from either Earlham or Franklin. Bluffton did its part with a 1-0 shutout of the Spartans and The Grizzlies came through with a win over Transylvania, sending the Beavers to their first Heartland Conference tournament berth in school history Bluffton moved back over .500 at 8-7 and 4-5 in the Heartland Conference, while Manchester saw its season come to an end with a 6-10-1 mark overall and 3-6 in the HCAC.
Sophomore Elijah Zimmerman (Archbold) hit paydirt in minute 15 and the Bluffton defense did the rest, holding Manchester off the scoreboard for 90 minutes and in the process, the Beavers will play in the post-season conference tournament which kicks off on Saturday, Oct. 30.
Freshman Angel Velasco-Urbina (Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay) chalked up his fourth shutout of the season thanks to six saves against the Spartans. Zimmerman, who netted his ninth tally of the year, led the Beavers with four of their six shots.
Manchester finished with a 12-7 edge in shots and 6-3 spread in corner kicks. The home team was also whistled for five more fouls (12-7).
Bluffton will enter the HCAC Tournament as the number 6 seed. The Beavers tied with rival Defiance for 5th place, but the Jackets earned the 5 seed by virtue of their 3-2 victory over Bluffton in the Heartland Conference opener back on September 29. Number 3 seed Anderson University secured the right to host Bluffton and that matchup is slated for Saturday, Oct. 30, with the time yet to be determined.
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Sunday, September 7, 2025
Saturday, September 6, 2025
Friday, September 5, 2025
- NEW DATE Thayer Rd. closure for bridge repair begins Sept. 15
- Beavers sports roundup, Aug 29-Sept 4
- Pirate boys soccer shut out by Ottoville
- Pirate girls soccer edged by Bath
- Pirate volleyball sweeps Elmwood
- 1-year anniversary celebration of Elm St. businesses on Sept. 6
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Thursday, September 4, 2025
- Pirate girls tennis loss to Shawnee
- Lugabill Rd. closed for paving on Sept. 4
- Pirate volleyball loss at Liberty-Benton
- Pirate boys golf win vs. Ada
- Ultra-processed foods: Impact on children’s health
- Check out Bluffton Public Library’s September 2025 programs and services
- Active shooter training to be held at Apollo Career Center
- Etc. Volunteers Garden created by Tim Byers
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Wednesday, September 3, 2025
- Obituary for Dawn Inniger Curth
- Pirate boys soccer tie vs. Van Buren
- Gritty Pirate tennis win vs. Defiance
- Pirate volleyball rallies past Arlington
- Bluffton girls soccer pounds Knights
- Pirate golfers edged in tight NWC tri
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