Photo archive for January 29, 2007
The Emporia High girls basketball team jumps into the high school pool with coaches Bill Nienstedt, Beau Welch, and Bob Miller Saturday afternoon. The team was celebrating winning the championship game of the Glaciers Edge tournament against Olathe East. View photo
Olpe's Brittany Meza brings the ball down the court with pressure from Flinthills' Caley Onek Saturday night at White Auditorium. The Olpe Eagles won the championship game of the Lyon County League tournament View photo
Emporia High player Lindy Arndt goes to the basket while being guarded by Olathe East's Morgan Boyd Saturday afternoon at Emporia High School. The Lady Spartans beat Olathe East to win the championship game of the Glaciers Edge tournament. View photo
Emporia High's Alli Armitage steals the ball from Olathe East's Emily Birch Saturday afternoon at Emporia High School. The Lady Spartans beat Olathe East to win the championship game of the Glaciers Edge tournament. View photo
The Olpe girls' basketball team smiles and applauds as the clock runs out of time sealing their win against Flinthills High Saturday night at White Auditorium. The Eagles won the Lyon County League tournament championship game. View photo
Emporia High sophomore, Dillon Suprian swims in the 100 yard backstroke Saturday afternoon at Emporia High School. View photo
Members of the Olpe basketball team lift their fists in the air and applaud as the final seconds of the championship game of the Lyon County League tournament end. The Olpe Eagles beat Lebo 50-45 to win the tournament. View photo
Olpe's Drew Pettijohn goes to the basket Saturday night at White Auditorium. Olpe beat Lebo 50-45 in the championship game of the Lyon County League tournament. View photo
Jesse Smith sits in his backyard recently. Smith recently returned to Emporia after serving two years as an independent contractor in Afghanistan. View photo
Landon Dody is in the neonatal intensive care unit at Stormont-Vail Regional Medical Center in Topeka, recovering from surgery that removed most of his intestine. View photo