Photo archive for January 9, 2008
Olpe's Kathryn Flott protects the ball from Lebo's Chelsie Eagleburger Tuesday night at Lebo High School. Olpe won the game, 65-39. View photo
Olpe's Alex Medenciy prepares to pass the ball during Tuesday night's game against Lebo. Medenciy scored 11 points to help the Eagles to their 59-46 victory. View photo
Olpe’s Bradley Argabright dribbles around Lebo’s Gage Milota during Tuesday night’s game in Lebo. The Olpe Eagles won the game, 59-46. View photo
Dustin Ochs of Central Kansas Engineering Consultants takes notes while going through a walk-through of the almost complete Lyon County Extension Office with Mark McKenna of Lyon County facilities management. View photo
City engineer Keith Beatty stands in front of a color-coded map showing zoning in Emporia. View photo
Loetta and Ivan Fowler pose on a two-person spa at Fox Pool and Patio. The Fowlers have sold the business to Scott and Lori Grimmett, effective Thursday. View photo
Emporia High’s Lindy Arndt takes the ball away from Highland Park’s Jasmine Kingcannon during Tuesday night’s game at Emporia High School. The No. 1-ranked Lady Spartans forced 32 turnovers on their way to defeating Highland Park, 84-25. View photo
Emporia High's Nichole Naab gets a shot off while being guarded by Highland Park's Kanesha Mock Tuesday night at Emporia High School. View photo
The Emporia High players on the bench cheer on their teammates in the late stages of Tuesday night’s game against Highland Park at Emporia High School. The No. 1-ranked Lady Spartans defeated Highland Park, 84-25. View photo
Emporia High's Greg Canales looks to pass around Highland Park defender Willie Morrissey-Ramsdell Tuesday night at Emporia High School. View photo
Emporia High's Brandon Childs looks for an open teammate to pass to Tuesday night at Emporia High School. View photo
Emporia High’s Taylor Euler goes up for a shot over Highland Park’s Willie Morrissey-Ramsdell Tuesday night at Emporia High School. Euler scored a team-high 12 points, but it wasn’t enough, as EHS fell to the No. 1-ranked Scots, 51-32. View photo