Who was Daniel Evan Taylor and how did he impact Olathe lacrosse. What were his contributions to the sport and community. How is his memory being honored by Penwell-Gabel Cremations, Funerals and Receptions. What legacy did he leave behind for future generations of lacrosse players.
The Life and Legacy of Daniel Evan Taylor
Daniel Evan Taylor, born in 1968, left an indelible mark on the Olathe lacrosse community before his passing in 2021. His life was a testament to dedication, sportsmanship, and community involvement. Taylor’s journey through the world of lacrosse began in his youth and continued well into his adult years, shaping the sport’s landscape in Olathe, Kansas.
Taylor’s impact on Olathe lacrosse extended far beyond the field. He was known for his tireless efforts to promote the sport, mentor young players, and foster a sense of camaraderie among team members. His passion for lacrosse was infectious, inspiring countless individuals to take up the sport and pursue excellence both on and off the field.
Early Years and Introduction to Lacrosse
Daniel’s love for lacrosse began during his high school years. He quickly became enamored with the sport’s fast-paced nature and strategic complexity. As a young player, he demonstrated exceptional skill and leadership qualities that would define his future role in the Olathe lacrosse community.
- Joined his high school lacrosse team as a freshman
- Earned a starting position by his sophomore year
- Served as team captain during his junior and senior seasons
- Received All-State honors in his final year of high school
Contributions to Olathe Lacrosse Development
Throughout his adult life, Daniel Evan Taylor remained deeply committed to the growth and development of lacrosse in Olathe. His contributions were multifaceted, ranging from coaching youth teams to organizing local tournaments and clinics. Taylor’s efforts helped establish Olathe as a hub for lacrosse talent in the region.
Coaching and Mentorship
One of Taylor’s most significant contributions was his dedication to coaching and mentoring young lacrosse players. He believed in the transformative power of sports and used lacrosse as a vehicle to teach important life lessons.
- Founded the Olathe Youth Lacrosse League in 1995
- Coached various age groups for over two decades
- Implemented innovative training techniques to improve player skills
- Organized annual summer camps to introduce new players to the sport
Can coaching impact a young athlete’s life beyond sports? Taylor firmly believed so. He often emphasized the importance of teamwork, discipline, and perseverance – values that his players carried with them long after leaving the lacrosse field.
Expanding Lacrosse Infrastructure in Olathe
Daniel Evan Taylor recognized that for lacrosse to thrive in Olathe, proper infrastructure was essential. He worked tirelessly to secure funding and support for new facilities and equipment, ensuring that local players had access to top-notch resources.
Facility Development Initiatives
- Spearheaded the campaign for a dedicated lacrosse complex in Olathe
- Collaborated with local businesses to sponsor equipment for underprivileged youth
- Organized community fundraisers to support field maintenance and upgrades
- Advocated for the inclusion of lacrosse programs in local schools
Is infrastructure crucial for the growth of a sport? Taylor’s efforts proved that it is. By improving access to quality facilities and equipment, he helped lower the barriers to entry for aspiring lacrosse players in Olathe.
Community Engagement and Outreach Programs
Beyond his direct involvement with lacrosse, Daniel Evan Taylor was a pillar of the Olathe community. He believed in using sports as a means to bring people together and make a positive impact on society.
Charitable Initiatives
Taylor’s commitment to community service was evident in the numerous charitable initiatives he launched and supported. These programs not only benefited the lacrosse community but also addressed broader social issues in Olathe.
- Established the “Lacrosse for All” scholarship fund to support underprivileged athletes
- Organized annual charity tournaments to raise funds for local causes
- Partnered with schools to promote lacrosse as part of physical education curricula
- Volunteered at local youth centers, using lacrosse as a tool for engagement and mentorship
How can sports be used as a vehicle for social change? Taylor demonstrated that through thoughtful programs and genuine community engagement, lacrosse could be a powerful force for positive transformation in Olathe.
Innovations in Lacrosse Training and Strategy
Daniel Evan Taylor was not content with maintaining the status quo. He constantly sought ways to innovate and improve lacrosse training methods and game strategies. His forward-thinking approach helped elevate the level of play in Olathe and surrounding areas.
Technological Integration
Recognizing the potential of technology in sports, Taylor was an early adopter of various tools to enhance player development and team performance.
- Introduced video analysis sessions for team strategy review
- Implemented wearable technology to track player performance metrics
- Developed a mobile app for Olathe lacrosse schedules and training resources
- Utilized virtual reality simulations for off-season training
Can technology significantly improve athletic performance? Taylor’s innovative approach demonstrated that when properly integrated, technological tools could provide valuable insights and enhance player development in lacrosse.
The Daniel Evan Taylor Memorial Tournament
To honor Taylor’s memory and continue his legacy of community involvement and lacrosse promotion, the annual Daniel Evan Taylor Memorial Tournament was established in 2022. This event has quickly become a highlight of the Olathe lacrosse calendar, drawing teams from across the region.
Tournament Details
- Held annually in the spring, coinciding with the peak of lacrosse season
- Features divisions for various age groups and skill levels
- Incorporates a charitable component, with proceeds benefiting local youth programs
- Includes skills clinics and demonstrations by professional lacrosse players
How does the tournament embody Taylor’s vision for lacrosse in Olathe? By combining competitive play with community outreach and educational opportunities, the event serves as a fitting tribute to Taylor’s multifaceted contributions to the sport.
Daniel Evan Taylor’s Lasting Impact on Olathe Lacrosse
The influence of Daniel Evan Taylor on Olathe’s lacrosse scene extends far beyond his lifetime. His dedication to the sport, commitment to youth development, and community-minded approach have left an enduring legacy that continues to shape the local lacrosse landscape.
Continued Growth and Success
Since Taylor’s passing, Olathe lacrosse has seen continued growth and success, a testament to the strong foundation he helped establish.
- Increased participation rates in youth lacrosse programs
- Multiple Olathe high school teams achieving state and regional rankings
- Growing number of Olathe lacrosse players receiving college scholarships
- Expansion of adult recreational leagues inspired by Taylor’s inclusive approach
What makes a sports program sustainable beyond its founder? The answer lies in the values and systems Taylor instilled – a focus on player development, community engagement, and a passion for the game that transcends generations.
Remembering Daniel Evan Taylor: A Community United
The passing of Daniel Evan Taylor in 2021 was deeply felt throughout the Olathe community. Penwell-Gabel Cremations, Funerals and Receptions played a crucial role in honoring his memory, providing a space for friends, family, and the lacrosse community to come together and celebrate his life.
Commemorative Events and Tributes
In the wake of Taylor’s passing, numerous events and tributes were organized to commemorate his contributions to Olathe lacrosse and the broader community.
- A memorial service at the Olathe Lacrosse Complex, attended by hundreds of community members
- The retirement of Taylor’s jersey number across all Olathe lacrosse teams
- The creation of a memorial scholarship in Taylor’s name for aspiring lacrosse players
- The dedication of a new practice field bearing Taylor’s name at the local high school
How does a community heal after losing a beloved figure? Through these collective acts of remembrance and honor, the Olathe lacrosse community found strength and unity, ensuring that Taylor’s legacy would continue to inspire future generations.
Daniel Evan Taylor’s life was a testament to the power of passion, dedication, and community spirit. From his early days as a high school player to his years as a coach, mentor, and community leader, Taylor’s impact on Olathe lacrosse was profound and far-reaching. His innovative approaches to training, commitment to infrastructure development, and tireless efforts to make lacrosse accessible to all have left an indelible mark on the sport in Olathe.
As the Olathe lacrosse community continues to grow and evolve, it does so on the strong foundation laid by Daniel Evan Taylor. His legacy lives on through the players he mentored, the programs he established, and the community he helped build. The annual memorial tournament and ongoing initiatives inspired by his work ensure that future generations of lacrosse players in Olathe will know the name Daniel Evan Taylor and the values he stood for.
In remembering Daniel Evan Taylor, we are reminded of the profound impact one individual can have on a community and a sport. His life serves as an inspiration to all who seek to make a difference through dedication, innovation, and a genuine love for the game. As Olathe lacrosse continues to thrive, it does so with the spirit of Daniel Evan Taylor at its core – a spirit of passion, inclusion, and unwavering commitment to excellence both on and off the field.
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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Psychiatric facilities have enough beds to treat children in Kansas in need of intensive mental health care, but a worker shortage means that about 100 of those spots remain empty.
Kansas News Service reports that in recent years, children have often waited months for openings in specialized facilities that offer long-term psychiatric care. In mid-2018, the average wait was nearly 200 days.
The wait time fell in 2019 and 2020, and as of last month, the average wait was 44 days. Yet 146 children remain in line for their turn, even though 104 beds are open.
Residential care centers are struggling to fill jobs that are physically and emotionally taxing, yet sometimes pay less than $15 an hour.
KidsTLC in Olathe is urging the state to help with incentives that could range from college tuition waivers and signing bonuses to subsidies for health insurance or child care.
KidsTLC bought land in March 2020 to add another 50 beds for children, and that work was finished in December, nearly doubling KidsTLC’s residential capacity. Forty-five of the new beds remain empty.
“We had space, we were licensed, and were feeling just exceptional about that and being able to make a significant dent in that waitlist,” CEO Erin Dugan said. “And then it became really hard to hire staff.”
Nonprofit facilities offer more than 400 beds for long-term psychiatric youth care in Kansas. Many of those slots were added within the past 18 months as the administration of Gov. Laura Kelly worked to license more beds and reduce wait times.
Andrew Brown, the state’s commissioner of behavioral health services, said the state would like to get to a point where the average wait time is a week or less.
KidsTLC has almost 300 workers but wants about 425. It has not struggled to hire and retain therapists and other salaried specialists. But hourly staff trained to work on site around the clock are a different matter.
Dugan said her organization offers starting pay of $14 an hour. It is now considering raising that to $16 an hour, but doing so would require significant fundraising by KidsTLC, which gets paid for its patients by Medicaid. Medicaid rates are widely considered low compared to private health insurance.
“How does KidsTLC find a couple million dollars?” Dugan asked. “It’s not sitting around.”
Meanwhile, the state has called on one of its Medicaid contractors to reduce wait times.
KanCare, the state’s Medicaid system, is privatized and run by three companies: Aetna Better Health of Kansas, Sunflower or UnitedHealthcare.
Those companies review and approve applications for residential treatment, but the state’s tracking of wait times that began in 2019 found that children with Aetna waited significantly longer than the others. The state found that Aetna appeared to have problems promptly gathering paperwork such as parental releases to get children in line for care.
“We hope that we will see improvements,” Brown said.
Aetna said it took swift action after the state pointed out the problem.
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Lacrosse | Age of Empires Series Wiki
This article is about the major civilization version. For the minor civilization version, see Iroquois Lacrosse. |
Lacrosse
Availability
Introduced in
The WarChiefs
Civilization
Haudenosaunee
Age
Commerce Age
Research
Researched at
War Hut
Wood
600
Coin
600
Research time
10 seconds
Effect
Tomahawk, Aenna, and Forest Prowler range +2, LOS +2
“ | The Haudenosaunee sport of Lacrosse improves the skill of your foot warriors. All War Hut unit range increases. | ” |
—In-game description |
Lacrosse is a Big Button technology in Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs that is unique to the Haudenosaunee and can be researched at the War Hut once the Commerce Age is reached. Once researched, it increases the range and Line of Sight of Tomahawks, Aennas, and Forest Prowlers by 2.
With the Industrial Age Old Ways Home City shipment, the cost is reduced to 300 wood, 300 coin.
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90,000 List of high schools in Kansas
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- Andover Central High School, Andover, USD 385
- Andover High School, Andover, $ 385.
- Augusta High School, Augusta, USD 402
- Berean Academy, Elbing
- Bluestem High School, Leon, $ 205.
- Circle High School, Towanda, $ 375.
- Douglas High School, Douglas, USD 396
- El Dorado High School, El Dorado, USD 490
- Flinthills High School, Rosalia, $ 492.
- Frederick Remington High School, Whitewater, $ 206.
- Rose Hill High School, Rose Hill, USD 394
- Arkansas City High School, Arkansas City, USA 470
- Central Junior High School, Burden, $ 462.
- Dexter High School, Dexter, $ 471.
- Udall High School, Udall, $ 463.
- Winfield High School, Winfield $ 465
- Decatur Junior / High High School, Oberlin
- Abilene High School, Abilene, USD 435
- Chapman High School, Chapman, USD 473
- Enterprise Academy, Enterprise
- Herington High School, Herington, $ 487.
- Hope High School, Hope, $ 481.
- Solomon High School, Solomon, $ 393.
- Doniphan West High School, Highland (formerly Midway and Highland High Schools)
- Troy Secondary School, Troy
- Riverside High School, Vathena (confluence of Vathena and Elwood)
- Burrton High School, Burrton, $ 369.
- Halstead High School, Halstead, $ 440.
- Hesston High School, Heston, $ 460.
- Newton Christian High School, Newton
- Newton High School, Newton, $ 373.
- Sedgwick High School, Sedgwick, $ 439.
- Center High School, Lost Springs, $ 397.
- Goessel High School, Goessel, USD 411
- Hillsborough High School, Hillsborough, USD 410
- Marion High School, Marion, USD 408
- Peabody Burns Junior / High School, Peabody, $ 398.
- Canton Galva High School, Canton, $ 419.
- Elyria Christian School, MacPherson
- Inman Junior / High High School, Inman $ 448
- McPherson High School, McPherson, $ 418.
- Mid Kansas Independent Academy, Moundridge
- Moundridge High School, Moundridge, $ 423.
- Smoky Valley High School, Lindsborg, $ 400.
- Rawlins County High School, Atwood
- Buhler High School, Buhler, USD 313
- Central Christian School, Hutchinson
- Fairfield High School, Langdon, $ 310.
- Haven High School, Haven, $ 312.
- Hutchinson High School, Hutchinson, USD 308
- Nickerson High School, Nickerson, $ 309.
- Pretty Prairie High School, Pretty Prairie, $ 311.
- Trinity Catholic High School, Hutchinson
- Goddard School District
- Corn School District
- Valley Center School District
- Wichita School District
- Andale High School, Andale
- Bishop Carroll Catholic High School, Wichita
- Calvary Christian School, Wichita
- High School Campus, Hayesville
- Cheney High School, Cheney
- Wichita Classical School, Wichita
- Clearwater High School, Clearwater
- Derby High School, Derby
- Garden Plain High School, Garden Plain
- Independent School, Wichita
- Kapaun Mt.Carmel High School, Wichita
- Alternative High School Metro Boulevard, Wichita
- Subway Meridian Alternative High School, Wichita
- Metro Midtown Alternative High School, Wichita
- Northeast Magnet / School Campus Center, Wichita
- Sunrise Christian Academy, Bel Air
- Trinity Academy, Wichita
- University School of Wichita, Wichita
- Prep for Life Academy, Wichita
- Topeka School District
- Highland Park High School, Topeka
- Hope Street Charter Academy, Topeka
- Topeka High School, Topeka
- Topeka West High School, Topeka
- Cairo Paravel Latin School, Topeka
- Hayden High School, Topeka
- Rossville High School, Rossville
- Secondary School for Seafarers, Topeka
- Shawnee Heights High School, Tekumse
- Silver Lake High School, Silver Lake
- Washburn Rural High School, Topeka
- Washburn Rural Alternative High School, Topeka
- Argonia High School, Argonia, USD 359
- Belle Plaine High School, Belle Plaine, $ 357.
- Caldwell High School, Caldwell, $ 360.
- Conway Springs High School, Conway Springs, $ 356.
- Oxford Junior / Senior High School, Oxford, $ 358
- Mulvane High School, Mulvane, USD 263
- South Haven High School, South Haven, $ 509.
- Wellington High School, Wellington, $ 353.
- Wallace County High School, Sharon Springs
- Wescan High School, Wescan
- Wichita County High School, Leoti
- Bishop Ward High School, Kansas City
- Bonner Springs High School, Bonner Springs
- Fairfax Learning Center, Kansas City
- JC Harmon High School, Kansas City
- Piper High School, Kansas City
- FL Schlagle High School, Kansas City
- Kansas Public School for the Blind (KSSB), Kansas City
- Sumner Academy of Arts and Sciences, Kansas City
- Turner High School, Turner, Kansas
- Washington High School, Kansas City
- Wyandotte High School, Kansas City
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90,000 7 Seater Car Rentals in Kansas City (Kansas), Missouri, United States of America
Car rental guide – Kansas City (Kansas)
Driver’s age
Most companies do not provide 7-seater cars for rent to drivers under 25. Sometimes drivers have to
be at least 26 and even 28 years old to be able to book a 7-seater car.
However, age requirements may differ depending on location, and some companies
can provide their 7-seater cars even to 21-year-old drivers. In this case, the company will usually
requires additional payment for drivers aged 21-24 (sometimes even 25) years (young driver fee).
In any case, we always recommend checking the age requirements of the driver in the rental conditions of a certain
7-seater car.
Additional options for compact car rental in Kansas City (Kansas), Missouri, United States of America
If your vehicle lacks some of the options that are useful throughout your journey, you
you can add them during checkout. Here is a small list of additional options and equipment that
you can add to your car if you want:
- Car seats for children in three sizes (Infant Seat, Child Seat, Booster Seat)
- GPS navigator
- Ski bindings
- Winter tires
- Snow chains
- Possibility to rent a car and drive with an additional driver.
Can I rent a specific car model?
If you want to be sure to get a specific car model in Kansas City (Kansas), Missouri, United States of America, then
choose cars marked with the “Guaranteed car model” icon. Otherwise
case, the rental company can provide you with any car from the same class that you ordered or, if
there are no cars available in this class, a higher class car.
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