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  • Marion library hosts its 4th annual tour

    KBATreblemakers2 The KBA Treblemakers performs Saturday night during the sixth annual Bluegrass at the Lake event at Marion County Park and Lake. This was the first year for the event to be held both Friday and Saturday nights. About 100 people attended Friday, and 300 attended Saturday, according to Steve Hudson, Marion County Lake superintendent.

    Now in its fourth season, Marion City Library’s Flower in the Flint Hills Garden Tour is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, June 29, with three locations in town and one at the county lake.

    Those places include 115 N. Elm St., 201 N. Coble, 412 S. Thorp and 48 Lakeshore Drive.

    In addition to touring the garden spots, Janet Marler, library director, is inviting everyone to stop by the facility for refreshments and a tour.

    History at 115 N. Elm St.

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TC women drop to Southwestern in semifinal game

The No. 2 Tabor women hosted No. 3 Southwestern Saturday night, and the home team struggled getting shots to fall and came up on the short side of a 57-46 score.

The game began much the same way as the teams’ last meeting in Winfield Feb. 7, with the Moundbuilders jumping to a 9-0 lead before Tabor got on the board with a three-point basket by Nikki Lewis at 16:37. Momentum shifted to Tabor, however, when Tynan Honn scored on a traditional three-point play and followed with a defensive stop at the other end of the court. A free throw each by Lewis and Becky Bryan narrowed the Southwestern lead to 11-8 with 13:35 left in the opening half. Tabor again drew within three when Katlyn Mary scored off a steal, but the Moundbuilders gained some space, and a three-point basket at 9:08 gave the visitors a 21-12 lead. Tabor answered with a 7-0 run to draw within 21-19 at the 5:56 mark, but Southwestern maintained its lead and held a three-point, 25-22, advantage at halftime. Tabor committed 12 turnovers in the first half and shot 26 percent from the field (7-27).

The Bluejays turned on the heat after the break, with Amber Tamez narrowing the gap to 25-24 less than one minute into the second half. Molly Moran tied the game at 27 with a basket behind the arc, and a consecutive basket by Mary gave Tabor its first lead, 29-27, with 15:43 left to play. Tabor maintained a narrow advantage until a Moundbuilder three-point basket tied the game at 32. The Bluejays’ next three points came from the charity stripe, but Southwestern tied the game at 35 with a three-point play at the 12:00 mark. Tabor’s next shot missed its mark, and the Moundbuilders followed with a game-changing three-point basket to claim the lead for good, 38-35. Tabor struggled to get its shots to fall, and the next eight minutes saw only two Bluejay scores—both courtesy of Honn. The Moundbuilders, meanwhile, built a 52-39, double-digit lead at 4:20 from which Tabor could not recover. Despite a three-point basket by Moran at 3:18 that brought Tabor within 10 and a second-chance basket by Tamez at 1:25 that narrowed the gap to 52-44, the Bluejays cold not overcome the deficit and ended the game trailing by 11.

Tamez led the Bluejays with 10 points.