CLAFLIN, Kan. There was great joy in Jackie-ville
on Saturday.
After celebrating its hometown heros record-breaking
basketball success from afar this year, Claflin finally got to throw
a big-hearted, welcome-home party for Jackie Stiles.
Claflin Mayor Barbara Logan declared April 14, 2001, as Jackie
Stiles Day.
And what a day it was.
Three whole smoked hogs and a bathtub-sized serving of baked beans.
An hourlong parade of tractors and trailers and muscle cars that snaked
through the streets of Claflin. And a rally in the Claflin High School
gym that ended with Jackies signature invitation: Stay for autographs,
she told the estimated 2,500 fans.
Ill stick around and sign everything you need me to sign.
Ill be here a long as it takes.
She finished signing autographs two hours later, and her offer further
boosted sales of $10 Jackie Stiles T-shirts that Claflin ordered and
re-ordered for Saturdays bash.
She thanked the crowd repeatedly and told fans Jackie Stiles Day rated
right up there with all the other awards she had amassed this year.
The next thrill could be WNBA draft news on Friday Hopefully
somebody will take me, she said, which set off a groan throughout
the gym. Will her famous pre-game rituals and superstitions follow her
there?
Oh sure, she said. I've got enough Big Red (gum) from
Springfield to last me through my career.
Scores of volunteers had decked the gym and the town in purple and white
balloons Claflin Wildcats colors while others strung
long vinyl banners across Main Street and hung We love you Jackie
signs in storefronts and front yards around Claflin.
The day began at the Claflin High School gym with lunch on the bleachers
with about 500 people and Jackie in the spotlight, always surrounded
by picture takers and children asking for autographs.
When Jackie was busy, kids surrounded roommate and Lady Bears teammate
Carly Deer, who made the trip from Springfield with Jackie.
I dont know why Im signing autographs, Deer
said, laughing. This is Jackies day.
Outside in the hall, a Great Bend, Kan., radio station was selling $7.95
CDs with the song, Thank You, Jackie, written by Springfield
musician and music producer Nick Sibley.
Part of the proceeds are headed for a Jackie Stiles college scholarship
fund.
Southwest Missouri State University Lady Bears Coach Cheryl Burnett,
who flew in for the morning ceremony with other SMS officials, got everyones
attention with her famous whistle, then reminisced about the first time
shed heard about the Claflin 12-year-old who was ripping up the
courts.
For those of you who have dreams, Jackie Stiles is an example
of what it takes to build that dream, Burnett told the crowd.
Burnett was the first in a long line of people who paid homage to her
humility and her talents words that made Jackie weep.
But Claflin was quick to put a smile on her face a parade of
some 60 floats celebrating their hometown hero.
Fans from as far away as Wichita and Liberal and several from
Springfield lined the six-block parade route from Main Street
to the high school. Weve followed Jackie for four years,
said Springfieldian Thelbert Gott, who drove to Claflin with his wife,
Lorene.
Jackie, riding in the rumble seat of a Ford Model A, led off the parade
behind a Kansas National Guard color guard, then was delivered to a
reviewing stand where she and Carly Deer and Jackies parents,
Pat and Pam Stiles, watched the rest of the parade.
Before the honored guest passed some of Claflins best: The Claflin
Wildcat football team four years of 51 straight wins until their
defeat at the state championships last year. There was Claflins
purple-and-white ambulance, fire trucks, Christian motorcycle club,
Claflin Preschool, and a giant Wheaties cereal box on a fork lift driven
by grocery store owner Troy Bailey.
Weve always joked that one day wed see her on a Wheaties
box, Bailey said. So someday at Baileys Food Bin youll
be able to purchase the Jackie Stiles Wheaties box.