19 photos: Peacemakers outscore Pacemakers, Indianola wins
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The Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — won its basketball game with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team Friday in more ways than one.

Indianola Police Department Chief Brian Sher lends a hand carrying water for all the players as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Indianola area members of the Granny Basketball team the Pacemakers wanted to do more than play ball when they challenged the Indianola Police Department to form a team (Peacemakers), play a game and raise some money to support Indianola’s police dog, K9 Kilo. The game was held Friday taking in more than $6,200.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Mike Hastie, the game announcer, works with Indianola Peacemaker Rob Hawkins to get ready for the game as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Pacemaker Sherri Burnhart exchanges high fives with Peacemaker Michael Chia during the introductions as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Indianola area members of the Granny Basketball team the Pacemakers wanted to do more than play ball when they challenged Indianola Police Department to form a team (Peacemakers), play a game and raise some money to support Indianola’s police dog, K9 Kilo. More than 300 people attended. The game was held Friday taking in more than $6,200.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Indianola area members of the Granny Basketball team the Pacemakers wanted to do more than play ball when they challenged the Indianola Police Department to form a team (Peacemakers), play a game and raise some money to support Indianola’s police dog, K9 Kilo. The game was held Friday taking in more than $6,200.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Granny Basketball Pacemakers Shelly Lewis make a Granny ball pass past Peacemaker Rick Largesse as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Pacemakers Sherri Burnhart and Lori Buerchley both played the center court in the six-on-six game as the teams used historic rules as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Peacemaker Michael Chia and Devin Thomas double team Pacemaker Liesa Engel and she makes a pass to teammate Vicki Morris as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team Friday to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Indianola Police Department’s Trey Nixon, a Peacemaker, towers above Pacemaker Pat Wessel as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Pacemaker Julie McAllister has an open spot for her pass as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

The tallest Granny Basketballer for the Pacemakers was Teresa Stacy. The Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Pacemaker Liesa Engle jokes with Peacemaker Rick Largesse as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Pacemaker Liesa Engle works to make a pass through the Peacemaker wall of defense as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Mark Putney of Putney Auction conducted a t-shirt auction as each Peacemaker offered their personalized jersey up for the winning bid as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Mark Putney of Putney Auction conducted a t-shirt auction as each Peacemaker including Brian Sher, chief of police, offered their personalized jersey up for the winning bid as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate

Indianola area members of the Granny Basketball team the Pacemakers wanted to do more than play ball when they challenged Indianola Police Department to form a team (Peacemakers), play a game and raise some money to support Indianola’s police dog, K9 Kilo. The game was held Friday taking in more than $6,200.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
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Indianola Police Department Chief Brian Sher lends a hand carrying water for all the players as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Indianola area members of the Granny Basketball team the Pacemakers wanted to do more than play ball when they challenged the Indianola Police Department to form a team (Peacemakers), play a game and raise some money to support Indianola’s police dog, K9 Kilo. The game was held Friday taking in more than $6,200.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Mike Hastie, the game announcer, works with Indianola Peacemaker Rob Hawkins to get ready for the game as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Pacemaker Sherri Burnhart exchanges high fives with Peacemaker Michael Chia during the introductions as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Indianola area members of the Granny Basketball team the Pacemakers wanted to do more than play ball when they challenged Indianola Police Department to form a team (Peacemakers), play a game and raise some money to support Indianola’s police dog, K9 Kilo. More than 300 people attended. The game was held Friday taking in more than $6,200.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Indianola area members of the Granny Basketball team the Pacemakers wanted to do more than play ball when they challenged the Indianola Police Department to form a team (Peacemakers), play a game and raise some money to support Indianola’s police dog, K9 Kilo. The game was held Friday taking in more than $6,200.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Granny Basketball Pacemakers Shelly Lewis make a Granny ball pass past Peacemaker Rick Largesse as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Indianola Police Department’s Trey Nixon, a Peacemaker, spent some time in silly jail for silly infractions. Members of the crowd could donate bail to release offenders. The game raised more than $6,200.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Peacemaker Rob Hawkins tries to guard Pacemaker Linda Alloway on her walk to the basket. Players were only allowed to walk and the Peacemakers were only allowed to use one hand.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Pacemakers Sherri Burnhart and Lori Buerchley both played the center court in the six-on-six game as the teams used historic rules as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Peacemaker Michael Chia and Devin Thomas double team Pacemaker Liesa Engel and she makes a pass to teammate Vicki Morris as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team Friday to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Indianola Police Department’s Trey Nixon, a Peacemaker, towers above Pacemaker Pat Wessel as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Pacemaker Julie McAllister has an open spot for her pass as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
The tallest Granny Basketballer for the Pacemakers was Teresa Stacy. The Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Pacemaker Liesa Engle jokes with Peacemaker Rick Largesse as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Pacemaker Liesa Engle works to make a pass through the Peacemaker wall of defense as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Mark Putney of Putney Auction conducted a t-shirt auction as each Peacemaker offered their personalized jersey up for the winning bid as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Mark Putney of Putney Auction conducted a t-shirt auction as each Peacemaker including Brian Sher, chief of police, offered their personalized jersey up for the winning bid as the Indianola police department — the Peacemakers — faced off with the Pacemakers Granny basketball team to raise money for Kilo, the new Indianola canine Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Indianola area members of the Granny Basketball team the Pacemakers wanted to do more than play ball when they challenged Indianola Police Department to form a team (Peacemakers), play a game and raise some money to support Indianola’s police dog, K9 Kilo. The game was held Friday taking in more than $6,200.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
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