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Winter Wonderland Hosts A Visit From Santa

Winter Wonderland Hosts A Visit From Santa
By Echo Menges

Santa arrived by fire truck to the Winter Wonderland light display on Broadway Street in Edina Friday evening, December 10, 2010 and was greeted by dozens of local children who were eagerly awaiting his arrival. A place for him to sit and visit with the kids was set up inside the massive light display along with a tall outdoor heater and a crackling fireplace to warm attendees.
Hot chocolate was served by one of the event’s organizers, Roger Waibel, at the entrance to the walk-through light display.
The weather cooperated nicely. There was a chill in the air, but the temperature didn’t get nearly as cold as it did the following day.
Organizers Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Waibel, and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hayes hope to continue decorating the lot on Broadway for their neighbors and families to enjoy. Waibel is already thinking about next year’s display and said he has several ideas.

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Indians Fall To Canton 56-38

Indians Fall To Canton 56-38

The Canton Tigers raced to an early lead over the Clark County Indians Friday night, and never gave up that lead. After trailing 7-0 midway through the first quarter, Ryan Whiston broke the ice and Clark County trailed 15-8 after one quarter.
The Tigers slowed the game down in the second, and took a 25-13 lead into the break.
The Indians improved in the third quarter, cutting the Tiger lead to only four points 33-29 late in the quarter, but the Indians couldn’t close the deal, and fell behind 39-29 after three quarters. Canton dominated the final quarter, as the Indians fell in their home opener 56-38.
Justin Alderton lead the Indians with 15 points. Ryan Whiston and Luke Ross had six each, and Tommy Dever had five points. Jeremy Logsdon, Kyle Kovar and Chase Bevans had two points each.

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Indians Take Putnam Co. Tournament Boys Second

Indians Take Putnam Co. Tournament Boys Second

By David Sharp
Clark County ran their overall record to 3-1 with a 63-37 Putnam County Tournament victory over Knox County. The Indians sprang to an 8-1 lead and were never headed.
Clark County took the game to the Eagles from the outset. Kyle Kovar converted a sharp looking pass from Ryan Whiston with a minute remaining in the first quarter for a 17-5 lead.
The Indians led 34-15 late in the second quarter and took a 37-20 advantage to the dressing room.
Justin Reeves scored two of his game high 29 Knox County points just before the halftime buzzer. Clark County led 52-31 after three quarters. The Indians held a 59-34 edge with 2:17 remaining in the contest.
South Harrison won the Putnam County Tournament championship. Clark County was second followed by Knox County and Putnam County in both boys’ and girls’ play.
“We can’t make as many mistakes as we made today and expect to win a basketball game,” Knox County coach Garet Nunan said. “Our defensive rotation was not good. We were not getting back in help position. Our scoring spread was horrible.”
“We only had three guys on the books and two of them were three points and five points,” Garet Nunan said. Justin Reeves led all scorers with 29 points. Leighton McCabe scored five and Brady Morton added three KCHS points.
Knox County (1-2) sank seven of 18 from the free throw line. Clark County had four players score double digit totals, led by Justin Alderton’s 21 points.
“We are not going to stop (Justin) Reeves,” Clark County coach Clint Smith said. “If we could limit Reeves, and hold everyone else we knew we would be OK. He probably took two thirds of their shots. We lived with it because we were able to limit everyone else.”
“We hit some shots early. That helped us do everything else offensively,” Coach Smith said. “We have maybe the toughest three game schedule coming up this week that anybody in Northeast Missouri has,” Clint Smith said about his team’s 3-1 start.
“We play Canton, Keokuk and Camp Point Central. Central has beaten Pittsfield and Quincy Notre Dame by 15 and 20 points at their places,” Clint Smith said. “It’s going to be a tough week but we have some time to prepare.”
The Indians sank 8-11 from the charity stripe. “Ryan Whiston scored 12 Clark County points. Tommy Dever and Kyle Kovar scored ten points each. Jeremy Logsdon and Luke Ross put in five CC points each.
Seth Williams and Chase Bevans added four Clark County points each.

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