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October 14, 2004
By Adam Hooker
October 14, 2004
Well, it’s a rivalry now. The Wildcats (5-1) stunned the Cardinals (4-2) 12-7 Friday night in De Soto.
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Nichole Ellison drops from a stunt while cheering on the Eudora Cardinals during their Friday loss to De Soto. The Eudora High School cheerleaders will perform again Friday during the homecoming game. The contest with Santa Fe Trail kicks off at 7 p.m. Friday at Laws Field.
Adam Hooker
October 14, 2004
The Frontier League volleyball championship was within the Eudora Cardinals’ grasp Tuesday night in Paola. But the Cardinals watched an early lead dissipate and eventually lost the match — and their hopes at a league title.
Paola won the three-game match 23-25, 25-21, 25-20.
Eudora (23-5) sandwiched the Paola loss with a 25-14, 25-10 win over Louisburg and a 27-25, 25-23 triumph over Baldwin, completing the three-game season series.
“We started out really strong against Louisburg,” Eudora coach Jill Stutler said. “We played extremely well.
Adam Hooker
October 14, 2004
After the rain, the Eudora Cardinals cross country team reined-in a pair of top-three finishes at Friday’s Ninth Annual Eudora Cross Country Invitational.
The Invitational was originally scheduled for Thursday but rain and lightning postponed the event until the following day — a sunny albeit soggy afternoon.
Despite the disruption, the Cardinal girls earned a team silver and the boys a team bronze. Seven Cardinals medaled in the mud: Megan Ballock, Brittney Graff, Johanna Rahmqvist, Katelyn Reese, Cara Seats and Cody Burns and Tim DeArmond.
Graff’s medal was gold.
Erinn Barcomb
October 14, 2004
David Alvarez isn’t a big gardener, but he knows a lot of people in Eudora who are.
“They’re usually running around trying to get rid of tomatoes and peppers,” he said. “I see all these nice gardens, and we don’t have anything to do with them.”
At Monday’s meeting, Eudora City Council member Scott Hopson shared Alvarez’s and Tommy Pyle’s idea to start a farmers’ market several Saturdays a month in downtown Eudora next spring.
Erinn Barcomb
October 14, 2004
Eudorans who see teenagers picking up trash downtown Wednesday afternoon should be advised the kids aren’t in trouble. Rather the Eudora High School students are partnering with local business to clean up downtown — and hopefully make some connections in the process.
Erinn Barcomb
October 14, 2004
This Election Day, local polling sites will need poll workers to help with Eudorans not yet old enough to vote — in the regular election, anyway.
Eudora students will be showing up at Eudora’s four polling sites Nov. 2 to cast ballots in a special Kids Voting election, and the organization needs volunteers to help make that happen for USD 491 schoolchildren. As of Monday, Kids Voting volunteers were needed for all shifts at the Eudora Public Library, Eudora Township Fire Station and Eudora City Hall. The Eudora Church of Christ polling site has early morning and evening shifts open.
By Erin Barcomb
October 14, 2004
The American Legion will present Murray with an honorary Eudora High School diploma during a ceremony at 7 p.m. Thursday at American Legion No. 14, 3408 W. Sixth St. in Lawrence.
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