October 2000
Photos for October 26, 2000
Dustin Crosby of the Bonner Springs Braves looked for an opening as he headed up field during varsity action Friday night. The Braves playoff hopes were eliminated in a 39-7 loss to St. Thomas Aquinas.
Donald Fossett, a fourth-grader at Clark Middle School, takes a bite out of a pretzel while participating in the Wyandott Days obstacle course.
Mel Theisen, of Kansas City, fills a bottle with root beer at Little Johns old-time root beer and lemonade stand. Little Johns sells labeled bottles that are replicas of the ones used during pioneer days.
David Prell races his horse across the lawn at Wyandotte County Park to deliver a saddlebag to another Pony Express rider. Prell and other members of the National Pony Express Association demonstrated during the three-day Wyandott Days celebration how Pony Express riders carried and exchanged saddlebags full of mail and documents from 1860 to 1861.
Basehor-Linwood defensive back Matt Dukes zeroed in on an errant Tonganoxie pass last Friday night and came up with one of his three interceptions in the Bobcats 21-13 victory over the Chieftains.
Candidates Wayne Eldridge, D-Basehor, (standing) and Joseph Daniels, Jr., R-Tonganoxie, (center) address questions at a forum Tuesdaynight in Basehor, as moderator Susan Guy looks on.
Dustin Crosby of the Bonner Springs Braves looked for an opening as he headed up field during varsity action Friday night. The Braves playoff hopes were eliminated in a 39-7 loss to St. Thomas Aquinas.
Donald Fossett, a fourth-grader at Clark Middle School, takes a bite out of a pretzel while participating in the Wyandott Days obstacle course.
Mel Theisen, of Kansas City, fills a bottle with root beer at Little Johns old-time root beer and lemonade stand. Little Johns sells labeled bottles that are replicas of the ones used during pioneer days.
David Prell races his horse across the lawn at Wyandotte County Park to deliver a saddlebag to another Pony Express rider. Prell and other members of the National Pony Express Association demonstrated during the three-day Wyandott Days celebration how Pony Express riders carried and exchanged saddlebags full of mail and documents from 1860 to 1861.



