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St. Paul High School senior Kane Norris rounds third on the way to a score in the fourth inning against Valley Falls Saturday afternoon at Soden's Grove in Emporia. Norris pitched all seven innings to pick up the win over Valley Falls in the third-place game.
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The St. Paul Indians baseball team is shown. St. Paul won two games in Emporia at the state tourney over the weekend, including an 8-3 win over Valley Falls in the third-place game, to take third and to finish the season 21-3 overall.
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(From left) Second runner-up, Elizabeth Carter, first runner-up, Shelby Bussen, and Miss Katy, Danica Hoose, pose for photos after the crowning during Katy Days on Saturday morning at the Seaton Family Pavilion in Forest Park.
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Yuliana Pardo, 1, snuggles with a baby rabbit at the Katy Days petting zoo in Forest Park Saturday while April Mota of Parsons holds her and Christine Pardo of Parsons holds the rabbit.
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St. Paul High School sophomore Cody Kendall (left) high-fives SPHS junior Anthony Diskin after scoring the go-ahead run on a wild pitch in the sixth inning Friday afternoon. The Indians won the game 14-8.
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St. Paul High School junior pitcher Riley O’Brien gives a fist pump after securing out No. 3 in the seventh inning against Eskridge-Mission Valley. O’Brien pitched the first three innings of scoreless ball to give the Indians a 5-0 lead but had to re-enter the game in the sixth and helped St. Paul secure the victory.
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Trinity Darling, 4, and Emma Darling 5, play with their balloon sculptures they got at Katy Days Friday.
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The Duke Mason band plays to a large audience at Seaton Family Pavilion in Forest Park Friday night at the Katy Days festival.
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Kaden Tullis, 7, throws a ball at the target to drop Cassidy Tullis in the dunk tank Walgreens set up in its parking lot Thursday as a fundraiser for the Labette County Relay For Life.
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Labette County High School head softball coach Lori Green (right) introduces her players and managers to a crowd of around 200, who gathered and 5th and Huston in Altamont Thursday evening for a sendoff for the Lady Grizzlies. The LCHS softball team (23-0) is the No. 1 seed entering this weekend's Class 4A state softball tournament in Salina. The Lady Grizzlies left from LCHS early Friday and will play Mulvane at 5 p.m. today in Salina.
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