Photo archive for July 21, 2007
The Emporia Energy U-16s' Lacie Schumann takes a high pitch Friday evening in a game against the Park City Power. The Energy won 18-0. View photo
The Emporia Energy U-16s' Lacie Schumann, left, and Hannah Lynch walk off the field together after a successful half inning in a game against the Park City Power. The Energy won 18-0. View photo
Sean Stafford of Madison holds up his copy of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows" at Hastings early this morning. Stafford was the first person to purchase the book at Hastings. View photo
Andelyn Pouton, 10, of Emporia patiently waits while the last few minutes before 12:01 a.m. pass at Hastings. Customers were able to buy the last Harry Potter book after that time. View photo
14-year-old Brandon Lane is stumped by the word patronus while participating in the Emporia State Memorial Union book store's Harry Potter Spelling Bee. View photo
Customers at Hastings wait in line to buy the new Harry Potter book released at 12:01 a.m. this morning. View photo
Megan McCullough, 13 and Nathan Cooper, 8, compete against each other in a video game "Quidditch" tournament at Hastings Friday evening. View photo
Karen Traner of Olpe won the costume contest at Hastings. Traner dressed up as Professor Sprout the Herbology teacher in the Harry Potter books. View photo
Kim Redeker of the Sweet Granada sells chocolate frogs to children at the Harry Potter block party on Commercial Street. View photo
Angela Anderson from the David Traylor Zoo shows off an owl at the Town Crier book store. The owl was brought in for the Harry Potter block party to celebrate the release of the last book in the series. View photo
Dillon Cox of Emporia catches a pass at Shrine Bowl Football Camp at Welch Stadium Friday afternoon. View photo
Jacob Miller of Olpe runs a defensive line drill at Shrine Bowl Football Camp Friday afternoon. View photo
Andrew Wiederholt of Hartford runs a route during practice at Shrine Bowl Football Camp. View photo
Matt Coursen of Waverly, right, gets set to take a handoff from Jeremy Dillard of Paola at Shrine Bowl Football Camp. View photo