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    WheelChairChambersHett950o Torey Hett of Marion shares a light moment with Ryan Chalmers during the Challenge Games in Derby. Chambers is traveling across the country in his racing wheelchair. In the upper left photo, Chalmers shows his traveling form as he rolls along the highway.

    When Ryan Chalmers, 24, arrived in Newton on Saturday, it marked the 35th day of his 71-day journey across America in his racing wheelchair.

    Although Chalmers planned to continue through Marion County on Saturday, Torey Hett of Marion asked if he might consider staying until Sunday morning and take part in the Challenge Games at Derby.

    Like Hett, Chalmers also was born with spina bifida, which is an incomplete closure of the spinal column, and means they do not have complete use of their legs.

    With Chalmers averaging 60 to 70 miles a day since starting his journey April 6, one of the first questions Hett asked Chalmers was if he became sore traveling those distances.

    “He told me the first week he was, but that now he is getting used to it,” Hett said.

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Tabor volleyball gives up sweep to KWU

Looking to pick up another win in second round, the Tabor volleyball team fell just short tonight, giving up a sweep to the visiting defending KCAC champions Kansas Wesleyan University. 

The Bluejays lost a back-and-forth first match, 22-25. They allowed the Coyotes an early lead, but crept back in the game mid-way through. Two straight kills and an ace from Hollister Wolf tied it up, 19-19, and moments later Tabor took the lead. But the come-back win was not to be, as two Tabor serves hit the net, allowing KWU back in the set, and Bluejay errors in the final minutes gave up the second game, 24-26. Tabor struggled right out of the gate in the third set, looking tired and off-balance, and let Kansas Wesleyan take a lead it would keep for its 17-25 match victory. 

Tabor got a big night from freshman hitter Katelin Horstick, who led the Bluejay attack with 13 kills and also had a solo block on defense. Junior hitter Katie Vogts also made double digit kills with 10, while classmate Jessie Vogts chipped in seven kills. Junior setter Hollister Wolf put up 30 assists to help the Bluejays to 33 total kills in the match. 

Wolf also helped out on defense, adding six digs to the double-digit numbers from Amy Jo Maphet, who had 15 digs, and Katie Vogts, who recorded 10 digs. Katie Vogts also had one solo block. 

With the loss, Tabor falls to 6-5 in the KCAC and 10-8 overall, while the Coyotes improve to 9-2, 17-11 overall.