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Labette Community College sophomore infielder Lacie Cook (center) reaches home after a wild pitch found the backstop at the LCC softball field in Parsons on Friday. The Lady Cardinals were swept by Northeast OKlahoma A&M Friday afternoon 10-0 and 9-3.
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![]() RIGHT — Ayanna Correll-Renfro tests her limbo skills at one stop along the Trail to Good Health Friday on the Frisco Hiking and Biking Trail. All USD 503 elementary school students participated in the fun activities along the Trail to Good Health and a cookout that followed near the Arvon Phillips Community Center.
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![]() ABOVE — Guthridge School students enjoy parachute play time as part of the Trail to Good Health on the Frisco Hiking and Biking Trail Friday. All USD 503 elementary school students participated in the fun activities along the Trail to Good Health and a cookout that followed near the Arvon Phillips Community Center.
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Guthridge School student Samantha Mullins finishes a chalk drawing at one of the final stations provided by organizations, agencies and businesses in the community to promote healthy habits in children during Friday’s Trail to Good Health on the Frisco Hiking and Biking Trail.
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Parsons High School senior and No. 1 doubles tennis member Parker Robertson attacks a serve during action Wednesday afternoon at the Forest Park tennis courts in Parsons. Robertson and teammate John Paul Hurley took second at the Vikes' home meet at Forest Park Wednesday, which was the conclusion of a rain-delayed event that began Friday.
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Labette Community College shortstop Brandon Jackson turns a double play during game one of a doubleheader with Allen Community College Tuesday afternoon. Jackson had nine RBIs, a homer, triple and pair of doubles and pitched a shutout in a two-game sweep over the Red Devils Tuesday afternoon.
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Labette Community College freshman pitcher Mallory Davis delivers during a game against Highland Community College. Davis went seven innings and didn't give up an earned run, but the Cardinals lost game one to Highland 1-0 before dropping the second game by the same score to fall out of the chase for the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Eastern Division title.
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Parsons High School senior Wes Krull attempts a jump at the Labette County High School Invitational in late March. Krull came up with a high jump of 6-09 Tuesday in Columbus to break the Parsons High School school record, which was previously 6-08. The jump is also the tops in state in all classes in 2012 according to catchitkansas.com. The jump is one inche higher than the previous bests by Adam Deterding of Hays and Cody Heiman of Baileyville. It's also three inches better than the previous best in Class 4A, set by Nick Deterding of Smoky Valley and Garrison LeRod of Andal. Krull previously had the seventh-best mark in Class 4A with 6-02.
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Parsons High School junior Logan Shelton tosses out an Iola base-runner during game one of a doubleheader with the Fillies Monday evening in Parsons. The Lady Vikings defeated Iola 15-0 in game one before winning 8-2 in game two to complete the sweep.
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Parsons High School senior Taylor Kemp slides safely into third on an RBI-triple in game one of a two-game sweep over Iola. Parsons had 17 hits in a 15-0 victory in just four innings against Iola Monday. Parsons also defeated Iola 8-2 in game two to complete the sweep and to improve to 6-4 on the season. PHS is currently 5-3 within the Southeast Kansas League.
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