3 letterwinners, lots of frosh expected to make Pirate softball season exciting
Bluffton High School's softball team launches its 2016 season with a mix of experience and youngsters. Tony Rumer coaches the team and has a 33-32 win-loss coaching record. Assisting him is Darryl Willis and Adam Burris.
Three returning letter winners from last year's 14-12 overall and 6-2 NWC team include:
• Sami Fruchey, senior, pitcher, all conference
• Taylor Monday, senior, first base, all conference
• Abbie Parkins, junior, third base
Top prospects include:
• Jazmynn Wilson, junior, outfield
• Aimee Ritter, sophomore, outfield, pitcher
• Alivia Koenig, freshman, outfield
• Katie Prater, freshman, catcher
• Avery Rumer, freshman, infield
• Americ Siferd, freshman, outfield
• Mara Minnig, freshman, outfield
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Saturday, June 28, 2025
- Community Pool closed June 28
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- WOAL Swim Champs in Wapakoneta July 11-12
- '60s Survivors Band plays fifth annual free concert
- Bluffton Lions to bring all-abilities playground to new Legacy Park
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Friday, June 27, 2025
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Thursday, June 26, 2025
- Bluffton safety services respond to multi-vehicle accidents on I-75
- Travel opportunities update from Bluffton Senior Center
- Send July 2025 Community Calendar items to the Icon
- National Night Out is August 5, planning is in final stages
- Bluffton Senior Center activities schedule for July 2025
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