OTTAWA – Almost every year Ottawa-Glandorf is included on most people’s list of contenders in the Western Buckeye League football race. The fact the Titans are being mentioned among the challengers in the WBL this year after losing three All-Ohio players to graduation and a returning All-Ohio quarterback to a season-ending injury speaks to the respect O-G’s program has built up over the last two decades. Ottawa-Glandorf has just two returning starters on offense and six on defense from last year’s team, which shared the Western Buckeye League title, finished 11-2 and got to the regional championship game. Starting over is a familiar story for O-G.