![]() Parsons High School senior Kiralyn Mosier drives to the bucket during the first half of Tuesday's 58-49 win over Fort Scott. Mosier had 17 points in the first half on the way to a game-high 19 and the Vikes improved to 3-0 in Southeast Kansas League play with the win.
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![]() Parsons High School senior guard Tevin Johnson (22) reaches out to defend a 3-point attempt from Fort Scott High School senior Tyler Adams (15) during Tuesday's game between the Vikings and Tigers. Fort Scott knocked down five triples in the first half and went on to a 49-44 victory to hand Parsons its second loss of the season.
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![]() Parsons High School senior Wes Krull attempts to keep a pass in bounds Tuesday night against Fort Scott.
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![]() Grandview Products employees pitched in to buy chances to throw a pie in a supervisor’s face on Monday. The event was a fundraiser for Jessica Arnold, 17, who will travel to Europe with People to People. Her mother, Linda Arnold, works at Grandview. Eddie Hammer, supervisor on the paint line, took the next face shot from Scott Patterson, who works on the paint line. The fundraiser brought in $329.
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![]() Grandview Products employees pitched in to buy chances to throw a pie in a supervisor’s face on Monday. The event was a fundraiser for Jessica Arnold, 17, who will travel to Europe with People to People. Her mother, Linda Arnold, works at Grandview. Mark McElroy, quality control supervisor, was smacked by a pie held by April Collins, who works in assembly.
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![]() Grandview Products employees pitched in to buy chances to throw a pie in a supervisor’s face on Monday. The event was a fundraiser for Jessica Arnold, 17, who will travel to Europe with People to People. Her mother, Linda Arnold, works at Grandview. Mark McElroy (above), quality control supervisor, was smacked by a pie held by April Collins, who works in assembly. Eddie Hammer, supervisor on the paint line, took the next face shot from Scott Patterson, who works on the paint line. The fundraiser brought in $329.
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Labette Community College sophomore guard Dre Conner goes strong to the hoop Saturday evening against Neosho County Community College at the LCC gymnasium. LCC led 22-19 at the half on Conner's 3-pointer at the buzzer, but the Panthers pulled out a 65-60 win over Labette to drop LCC to 5-5 in Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Eastern Division play and 15-7 overall.
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![]() Anthony Cook/Sun photo Labette Community College freshman guard Ashley Lutz drives to the hoop in the first half of Saturday's 76-63 victory over Neosho. Labette had dropped seven in a row entering the game, but snapped the streak with the double-digit victory to improve to 8-14 overall and 3-7 in Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Eastern Division play.
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Anthony Cook/Sun photo
Labette Community College freshman guard Ashley Lutz drives to the hoop in the first half of Saturday's 76-63 victory over Neosho. Labette had dropped seven in a row entering the game, but snapped the streak with the double-digit victory to improve to 8-14 overall and 3-7 in Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Eastern Division play.
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![]() Linda Baker Miller read from her work in progress Thursday at Pittsburg State University.
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