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Viking senior James Jackson became the fourth player in Viking history to score 1,000 points in a career
Viking senior James Jackson became the fourth player in Viking history to score 1,000 points in a career
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JaiShawn Lee, 5, played tennis at the Forest Park tennis courts with his mother, Shawna Yockey, on Wednesday afternoon. He was putting on his competitor's face.
JaiShawn Lee, 5, played tennis at the Forest Park tennis courts with his mother, Shawna Yockey, on Wednesday afternoon. He was putting on his competitor's face.
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Labette Community College team members Derrick Davis (21) and Vic Adams (3) trap an Allen County guard during Wednesday's 91-71 victory. The Cardinals forced 12 turnovers in the first half to lead 51-35 at the break on the way to the league win. LCC is now 17-10 overall and 7-8 in Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Eastern Division play.
Anthony Cook/Sun photo Labette Community College team members Derrick Davis (21) and Vic Adams (3) trap an Allen County guard during Wednesday's 91-71 victory. The Cardinals forced 12 turnovers in the first half to lead 51-35 at the break on the way to the league win. LCC is now 17-10 overall and 7-8 in Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Eastern Division play.
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Labette Community College sophomore Chamiya Reaves knocks a pass out of the hands of an Allen County guard Wednesday. The LCC women earned a 71-65 victory over the visiting Red Devils.
Anthony Cook/Sun photo Labette Community College sophomore Chamiya Reaves knocks a pass out of the hands of an Allen County guard Wednesday. The LCC women earned a 71-65 victory over the visiting Red Devils.
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Aidan Marks, a Garfield School third-grader, asks about a word in a story he is reading with Bob MacDevitt, who volunteers to read with students three days a week.
Aidan Marks, a Garfield School third-grader, asks about a word in a story he is reading with Bob MacDevitt, who volunteers to read with students three days a week.
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Jordan Rausch displays one of the first pieces designed by Labette County High School fashion students for their new clothing design label Odyssey Outlook.
Jordan Rausch displays one of the first pieces designed by Labette County High School fashion students for their new clothing design label Odyssey Outlook.
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Parsons High School students Logan Shelton, Hunter Harvey and Joel Collins cheer following a slam dunk by Parsons senior James Jackson during the first half of play Friday in Altamont. The PHS boys defeated Labette County High School 56-38 to match the Labette County girl's varsity win. The Lady Grizzlies defeated the Vikings 57-48 Friday.
Anthony Cook/Sun photo Parsons High School students Logan Shelton, Hunter Harvey and Joel Collins cheer following a slam dunk by Parsons senior James Jackson during the first half of play Friday in Altamont. The PHS boys defeated Labette County High School 56-38 to match the Labette County girl's varsity win. The Lady Grizzlies defeated the Vikings 57-48 Friday.
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Labette County High School junior Dontae Johnson (3) goes for a lay-up in a sea of Vikings Friday evening. The Viking defense swarmed LCHS on the way to a 56-38 victory, the 16th of the year for PHS.
Anthony Cook/Sun photo Labette County High School junior Dontae Johnson (3) goes for a lay-up in a sea of Vikings Friday evening. The Viking defense swarmed LCHS on the way to a 56-38 victory, the 16th of the year for PHS.
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Labette County High School junior Michaela O'Brien grabs a rebound in traffic Friday. O'Brien scored 20 points and the Lady Grizzlies upended Parsons High School 57-48 to take move to 6-0 in Southeast Kansas League play.
Anthony Cook/Sun photo Labette County High School junior Michaela O'Brien grabs a rebound in traffic Friday. O'Brien scored 20 points and the Lady Grizzlies upended Parsons High School 57-48 to take move to 6-0 in Southeast Kansas League play.
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Labette County High School senior Kaysha Julich signs her letter of intent to play softball at Labette Community College Friday afternoon. Julich is joined on the front row by her father Mike Julich and mother Trisha Julich. LCHS softball coach Lori Green, brothers Cody and Tyler Julich and grandparents Linda and Brad Newton are shown on the middle row. LCC softball coach Ryan Phillips is pictured on the back row. Julich is a three-year starter for the Grizzlies who was an all-SEK second teamer as a freshman and an all-SEK first teamer as a sophomore and junior. She hit .338 and had an on-base percentage of .391 her junior year.
Anthony Cook/Sun photo Labette County High School senior Kaysha Julich signs her letter of intent to play softball at Labette Community College Friday afternoon. Julich is joined on the front row by her father Mike Julich and mother Trisha Julich. LCHS softball coach Lori Green, brothers Cody and Tyler Julich and grandparents Linda and Brad Newton are shown on the middle row. LCC softball coach Ryan Phillips is pictured on the back row. Julich is a three-year starter for the Grizzlies who was an all-SEK second teamer as a freshman and an all-SEK first teamer as a sophomore and junior. She hit .338 and had an on-base percentage of .391 her junior year.
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