October 2000
Photos for October 25, 2000
Kelly Alexander, Tonganoxie coach, gives her players insrtructions during Tonganoxies Oct. 17 tournament. The team ended its season after failing to qualify for further play at Saturdays sub-state tournment at Topeka-Hayden.
Adam Saal, public relations director for American Racing Series, spoke at a Kansas Speedway press conference last Wednesday. To his right is a Dayton Indy Lights racecar. Also pictured, from left, are Jeff Boerger, Kansas Speedway vice president, Grant Lynch, Kansas Speedway president, Roger Bailey, president and CEO of Dayton Indy Lights, and Stann Tate, director of public relations for Kansas Speedway.
Construction continues on infield pavement and garages of the Kansas Speedway, which will open next April near Interstates 70 and 435 in Kansas City, Kan.
casey wilson/mirror photos Tonganoxie's Joseph Sledd, above, breaks several tackles during Friday's game against Basehor-Linwood.
Kelly Alexander, Tonganoxie coach, gives her players insrtructions during Tonganoxies Oct. 17 tournament. The team ended its season after failing to qualify for further play at Saturdays sub-state tournment at Topeka-Hayden.
Adam Saal, public relations director for American Racing Series, spoke at a Kansas Speedway press conference last Wednesday. To his right is a Dayton Indy Lights racecar. Also pictured, from left, are Jeff Boerger, Kansas Speedway vice president, Grant Lynch, Kansas Speedway president, Roger Bailey, president and CEO of Dayton Indy Lights, and Stann Tate, director of public relations for Kansas Speedway.
Construction continues on infield pavement and garages of the Kansas Speedway, which will open next April near Interstates 70 and 435 in Kansas City, Kan.
casey wilson/mirror photos Tonganoxie's Joseph Sledd, above, breaks several tackles during Friday's game against Basehor-Linwood.
Kelly Alexander, Tonganoxie coach, gives her players insrtructions during Tonganoxies Oct. 17 tournament. The team ended its season after failing to qualify for further play at Saturdays sub-state tournment at Topeka-Hayden.
Adam Saal, public relations director for American Racing Series, spoke at a Kansas Speedway press conference last Wednesday. To his right is a Dayton Indy Lights racecar. Also pictured, from left, are Jeff Boerger, Kansas Speedway vice president, Grant Lynch, Kansas Speedway president, Roger Bailey, president and CEO of Dayton Indy Lights, and Stann Tate, director of public relations for Kansas Speedway.
Construction continues on infield pavement and garages of the Kansas Speedway, which will open next April near Interstates 70 and 435 in Kansas City, Kan.





