Not what I signed up for

Published on 11 May 2010 by David Catt in Opinion

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Not what I signed up for

Most of the Passage staff members would be surprised to know I started last year as a videographer, only in Advanced Journalism for the fine arts credit. Two months into my junior year, I decided video and I didn’t really mesh…

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Keeping the faith alive

Published on 26 February 2010 by David Catt in Features

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Keeping the faith alive

Chiefs’ safety Jon McGraw perches atop a stool, his muscular arms and torso bulging out of his white shirt. With an intent gaze and stern voice, he speaks passionately…

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Q & A with Ryan Lilja

Published on 26 February 2010 by David Catt in Sports

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A former NW graduate and the starting left guard for the Indianapolis Colts. Lilja recently moved into a new off season home at Lake Quivira where he grew up.

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Rise and demise

Published on 16 February 2010 by David Catt in Opinion

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Rise and demise

Sitting in a dark corner of Fred P. Ott’s bar and grill on the Plaza, I gazed at a grainy flat-screen TV and witnessed what I still believe to be the Halley’s comet of athletic feats: Tiger Woods’ third round at the 2008 U.S. Open.

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For the love of the games

Published on 16 February 2010 by David Catt in Sports

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For the love of the games

Cal Ripken Jr. loved baseball. He loved it so much he played an MLB- record 2,632 straight games, spanning 17 seasons. His record, no doubt, will stand the test of time because baseball, like every other major professional sport, has been corrupted down to the pine tar….

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Upcoming games

Published on 16 February 2010 by David Catt in Sports

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Upcoming games

Upcoming games in basketball, bowling, swim and dive, and wrestling.

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The varsity boys’ basketball team begins play tonight in the 2010 Saints Classic hosted by Saint Thomas Aquinas High School.

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Namaste

Published on 04 December 2009 by David Catt in Features

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Squatting on the ground, senior Brian Ayers leaned forward, placing his hands 10 inches in front of his feet. Supporting his forearms on his inner thighs, he leaned farther and lifted his feet off the ground, supporting his entire body weight with his arms.

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Former soccer standout continues success in college

Taylor Isenhower was shredding up the soccer field for the Lady Cougars last year, garnering All-Metro and All-Sunflower League honors. Now, as a freshman forward for Memphis University, she can add a few more honors to her resume.

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SM Mission Park deer ‘cull’ continues

Published on 06 November 2009 by David Catt in News

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SM Mission Park deer ‘cull’ continues

As Thanksgiving approaches, the white-tailed deer mating season will have little effect on the number of deer in and around Shawnee Mission Park. The number of deer in the park is expected to drastically decline as a result…

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