BLUFFTON, Ohio - Junior Brittany Huff (Clayton/Northmont) has been named the Heartland Conference Hitter of the Week after leading Bluffton to a 6-2 mark over the final eight games from the Rebel Spring Games.
Huff blistered the opposition with a red-hot.522 batting average, going 12-of-23 at the plate. The two-sport standout put together a ridiculous 1.043 slugging percentage with six doubles and two home runs. She also contributed 11 RBI and scored nine time, finishing with a .593 on-base percentage.
If you've visited the Bluffton Middle School office you've seen this triplica by 2016 BHS graduate Sara Bertka. While at BHS she was a student of the month, participated in Spanish Club, Art Club, Drama Club and Math Club. She was a member of the BHS concert band, captain on the flag corps, junior class president, NHS member and a Leader of Tomorrow.
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Say goodbye to winter with some great music and supper all in the same location.
The Bluffton Music Boosters invite you to its annual chicken and shrimp barbecue at the Middle School from 4:30 to 7 p.m., Friday, March 17. The evening includes musicians from 4th grade through seniors in high school.
The Ohio Northern baseball game with area-rival Bluffton, scheduled for Tuesday at Wander Field, has been postponed due to the impending snowstorm expected to hit the area on Monday.
The community is invited to the culminating event for Bluffton University’s annual Civic Engagement Day. “Encore! A Celebration of Creativity and the Arts” will begin at 8 p.m. on March 29 in Yoder Recital Hall.
The event is free and open to the public and will feature a variety of creative arts including music, scenes from “Demo” a play written by senior Brianna Lugibihl, excerpts from “Beaver Monologues” and poetry readings by “Bridge” literary journal writers.