There is a tie in the Icon Week 11 NFL Contest. Seven contestants accumlated 8 points this week. All but two were eliminated through the tie-breaker process. John Clevidence and Phillip Keeler survived.
Other contestants:
8 points - Ben Reineke, Bill Edwards, James Crawfis, Jared Lehman and Nancy Armour.
7 points - Andy Althuas, Becky Warren, Dan Smith and Mark Sommers.
6 points - Duane Bollenbacher.
5 points - Adelyn Althaus and Mike Burris.
3 points - Jim Dillman.
Here's a new guy on Main Street and he's next door to the latest new guy on the Street. Sielschott, Walsh, Keifer & Regula, Inc., CPAs, will open on Dec. 1 in the former Little Red Barn. The businesss is next door to Fortman Insurance.
ADA - Ohio Northern University student Derick Endicott, a senior mechanical engineering major from Belle Center, Ohio, has received an Ohio Space Grant Consortium (OSGC) Student-Innovative-Creative-Hands-on Project (SICHOP) grant to perform computational fluid dynamics (CFD) research.
The Bluffton Lions Club newsletter for November is now available to Icon viewers. The newsletter is a printer-friendly attachment located at the bottom of this story.
Sophomore Dustin Kinn (Alvada/New Riegel) was named the Heartland Conference men's basketball player of the week after he led the Beavers to a 2-0 start to the season at Webster University in St. Louis.
The sophomore post poured in a then career-high 21 points to go along with seven rebounds in Bluffton's 79-76 overtime win against host Webster on Saturday evening. Kinn followed that performance with another career-high scoring effort, bucketing 25 points in the Beavers' first-ever triple overtime contest, a 97-94 victory over Rust College on Sunday.