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Photos for April 10, 2008
Kansas University basketball coach Bill Self, shown Thursday at a news conference at KU, has no plans to leave after winning the National Championship on Monday.
Kansas University basketball coach Bill Self, shown Thursday at a news conference at KU, has no plans to leave after winning the National Championship on Monday.
Even during Easter weekend we had the game on. Here is my daughter in her "easter bonnet" and KU T-shirt. It says "born to be a jayhawk."
Kids at Marion Springs Elementary in Baldwin City celebrating with their Jayhawk red and blue the day after the Championship game.
Connor, future Jayhawk and big fan, celebrates KU's National Championship from his home in Virginia.
Before I knew better, I was a huge KSU fan and anti-KU. I am so grateful I discovered the light a few years ago and need to make up for lost time. What can I say, I am obsessed with KU now. This is all about the greatness of KU and not me. Hail to KU and Rock Chalk Jayhawk.
A young artist showing his team spirit before the KU vs. North Carolina game. Matthew Krogull, 11 years old of Overland Park, drew a 3 foot tall Jayhawk on his driveway using sidewalk chalk. He drew it freehand while looking at the KU sweatshirt he was wearing (upside down)! What a sweet time to be a Jayhawk.
Stacey Archambault, a 2005 KU graduate now living in Hartford, CT, came home for the weekend to watch the final 4 in Lawrence and to visit with her family. She is pictured with her 2 nephews, Bruce Archambault IV, 2 1/2, and Chase Archambault, 3 weeks. The photo was taken before the Monday night Championship game. She is the daughter of Beth & Fred Ennis, (1988 KU grad) Lawrence and Barb and Bruce Archambault Jr, Waynesville, MO. The boys are the sons of Jeannette and Bruce Archambault III, (KU Junior) Leavenworth .
The Heiner family, which moved from Lawrence to Eugene, Oregon ,last summer, watched the Kansas Jayhawks beat Memphis for the National Championship from their home. They are Paul, Shelley, Jacob, Ben, Audrey, Amanda, Jamie and Luke.
Pictured at left is former KU physics professor Peter Richards of Salem, Oregon and son Alec Richards, a former Lawrence resident now living in Albuquerque, NM. The two met in San Antonio Sunday to get tickets for Monday night's championship game at the Alamodome. Photo was taken by a UCLA fan immediately following Monday night's championship game.
Pictured at left is Alec Richards of Albuquerque, NM and father Peter Richards of Salem, Oregon at the end of Monday night's game (photo taken by a UCLA fan in the Alamodome). The two lived in Lawrence in the 1960's when the elder Richards taught physics at KU and have remained die-hard Jayhawk fans ever since.
Sharing photos of a young artist showing his team spirit before the KU vs. North Carolina game. Matthew Krogull (11yrs) of Overland Park drew a 3 foot tall Jayhawk on his driveway using sidewalk chalk! He drew it freehand while looking at the KU sweatshirt he was wearing (upside down)! What a sweet time to be a Jayhawk!
Sharing photos of a young artist showing his team spirit before the KU vs. North Carolina game. Matthew Krogull (11yrs) of Overland Park drew a 3 foot tall Jayhawk on his driveway using sidewalk chalk! He drew it freehand while looking at the KU sweatshirt he was wearing (upside down)! What a sweet time to be a Jayhawk!
Sharing photos of a young artist showing his team spirit before the KU vs. North Carolina game. Matthew Krogull (11yrs) of Overland Park drew a 3 foot tall Jayhawk on his driveway using sidewalk chalk! He drew it freehand while looking at the KU sweatshirt he was wearing (upside down)! What a sweet time to be a Jayhawk!
Sharing photos of a young artist showing his team spirit before the KU vs. North Carolina game. Matthew Krogull (11yrs) of Overland Park drew a 3 foot tall Jayhawk on his driveway using sidewalk chalk! He drew it freehand while looking at the KU sweatshirt he was wearing (upside down)! What a sweet time to be a Jayhawk!
My wife and I, alumni of KU, were relieved and proud to see our two-month-old son had become a Jayhawk fan. Hopefully he won't get spoiled by knowing nothing other than a national championship team!
My son Kyle and I attended the home coming rally yesterday. He was so excited! He was showing off his tattoo with pride but after 2 hours of waiting he tired out and slept through the whole rally. The caption I use for the sleeping picture is "Oh the memories.....LOL!".
My son Kyle and I attended the home coming rally yesterday. He was so excited! He was showing off his tattoo with pride but after 2 hours of waiting he tired out and slept through the whole rally. The caption I use for the sleeping picture is "Oh the memories.....LOL!".
K-State's Michael Beasly was on our Thursday flight down to San Antonio. Pictured here with Scott Harrington, Lawrence.
Kevin Hooper, a Lawrence High graduate who went on to play baseball at Wichita State, in the minor and major leagues, throws out the ceremonial first pitch before the LHS-Free State game. The game was rained out after just one inning Wednesday at Ice Field, but a pregame ceremony honoring Hooper went off without a hitch. A banner depicting Hooper's jersey at LHS was revealed on the fence in right-center field.
Bishop Seabury Academy's Skyler Malone makes a return on a Barstow serve. The Seahawks suffered a 9-0 setback Wednesday. Results on page 6B.
The Olympic torch is carried down Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco under heavy guard. The torch was rerouted away from thousands of demonstrators and spectators who crowded the city's waterfront, and made an abbreviated but successful run.
Preschoolers from the Lawrence Arts Center pause to examine Joseph Ducreux's painting 'Le Discret' (The Silence) as they tour the Spencer Museum of Art at Kansas University in this file photo. Visiting a museum is one way to fill time now that the college basketball season is over.
Five generations of Freeman men are, from left, Kendall Freeman, 16, holding Ryland James Freeman, 2 months, Steve Freeman, Glen Freeman Sr., and Glen Freeman Jr. Steve Freeman, Lawrence, submitted the picture.
New District Court Judge Peggy Carr Kittel, center, was sworn in Wednesday in the Division VI courtroom of the Douglas County District Court as, from left, her husband, Rick, and son, Jim, 13, watch. District Judge Robert Fairchild administered the oath.
Fans celebrate on Mass. St. after the Jayhawks' 75-68 overtime win over Memphis in the final game of the 2008 NCAA Men's Basketball championships. KU's National Champion basketball team will be honored on Sunday at a 3 p.m. parade that will run along Massachusetts Street from Seventh Street to South Park.
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