Photo archive for March 2, 2008
The Emporia High girls' bench celebrates as time runs out during Saturday's Sub-State championship game against Kapaun Mt. Carmel. The EHS girls defeated Kapaun, 53-52, in overtime to earn a trip to next week's Class 5A State Tournament in Topeka. View photo
Slaytor Parks, left, and D.J. Bronson take a break from cheering for Northern Heights teams Saturday night during Sub-State championships at Wellsville. Both fans were rooting for their older brothers, starters on the Heights team. View photo
Do you know who this wacky fan is watching Northern Heights girls and boys play in the Sub-State championship games Saturday night in Wellsville? To enter The Gazette’s Fan Cam contest, send us the fan’s name, date of the paper in which the photo appeared and your name, address and telephone number. You can e-mail to newsroom@emporiagazette.com; fax to 342-8108; drop off at 517 Merchant St., or mail to Fan Cam, The Emporia Gazette, P.O. Drawer C, Emporia KS 66801. View photo
Jessica Fleming, right, celebrated her birthday on Saturday by cheering on the Northern Heights basketball teams at Wellsville with friends, from left, Caitlin Weakley, Carrie Zornes and Chelsea VanNahmen. View photo
Darwin Sweetman, center, a 2007 Northern Heights graduate, enjoys the Sub-State games with current students Shane Bitler, left, and Jeremy Bischoff. View photo
The Lady Wildcats pose with their Sub-State championship trophy Saturday night in Wellsville. View photo
Michael Glass and other team members dive into the waiting crowd of students, parents and other fans. View photo
The Northern Heights student section waits on the edge of the court as their boys team members accept the trophy and wait for parents to take photos. View photo
The Northern Heights senior boys hold aloft the Sub-State championship trophy Saturday night in Wellsville. View photo
Northern Heights' seniors celebrate their win over Erie on Saturday in Wellsville. The win propelled the Wildcats into the State tournament for the first time in the school's history. From left are Pete Symmonds, Haydon Parks, Levi Hizar, David Hanks and Michael Glass. View photo