<p>United States women's national soccer team goalkeeper Hope Solo, right, shows Kess Nelson, 13, of Whitefish, the proper hand position to block a shot Sunday afternoon during a goalkeeper clinic put on by the Flathead Rapids Soccer Club.</p>
<p>Joel Voytoski is retiring after 16 years as superintendent at Evergreen School District.</p>
<p>Pleasant Valley rancher Austin Monk left behind more than 100 guns when he died in 2005, including 21 historic Sharps rifles such as this one. Monk’s daughter, Janet, has written about his gun collection in a new book, “Sharps Rifles of Montana: The Austin Monk Collection,” which she will debut Thursday at the gun show at the Flathead County Fairgrounds. Monk’s Sharps rifles will also be on display at the show.</p>
<p>Bailey Johnson of Bigfork and members of area middle school bands rehearse for the Honor Band Festival on Friday afternoon, March 22, at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)</p>
<p>Spectators, coaches and athletes fill the Trade Center Friday afternoon during the Little Guy wrestling state tournament at the Flathead County Fairgrounds in Kalispell. Friday, March 22, 2013 in Kalispell, Montana. (Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake)</p>
<p>Irene Frank of Kalispell holds a rhea egg she decorated. The intricate cut-outs were made using a high-power dentist’s drill. (Brenda Ahearn photos/Daily Inter Lake)</p>
<p>St. Barbara girls get their trophy Friday night after winning the Holy Hoops tournament on a sudden-death shot at St. Matthew School. Friday, March 15, 2013 in Kalispell, Montana. (Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake)</p>
<p>Students playing gorillas peek from behind vines during a March 13 rehearsal for "Tarzan: The Stage Musical" at Glacier High School.</p>
<p>From left, Susan Munsinger, Mark and Beth Pirrie, the family that runs Norms News on Thursday, March 21, in downtown Kalispell. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)</p>
<p>From left, Helen Birk of Rockland, Maine, Christopher Pegnato of Darnestown, Md., and Evan Stewart of Seattle, Wash., and other members of the Montana Conservation Corps work on the landscaping outside the Kalispell Public Library on Tuesday morning, March 19. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)</p>
<p>Montana Firearms Group general manager David Wisher, left, and Jeff Sipe, director of sales and marketing, discuss some of the features of the new 10,000-square-foot building being built off Montana 35 east of Kalispell.</p>
<p>Joel Voytoski is retiring after 16 years as superintendent at Evergreen School District.</p>
<p>Pleasant Valley rancher Austin Monk left behind more than 100 guns when he died in 2005, including 21 historic Sharps rifles such as this one. Monk’s daughter, Janet, has written about his gun collection in a new book, “Sharps Rifles of Montana: The Austin Monk Collection,” which she will  debut Thursday at the gun show at the Flathead County Fairgrounds. Monk’s Sharps rifles will also be on display at the show.</p>
<p>Bailey Johnson of Bigfork and members of area middle school bands rehearse for the Honor Band Festival on Friday afternoon, March 22, at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)</p>
<p>Spectators, coaches and athletes fill the Trade Center Friday afternoon during the Little Guy wrestling state tournament at the Flathead County Fairgrounds in Kalispell. Friday, March 22, 2013 in Kalispell, Montana. (Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake)</p>
<p>Irene Frank of Kalispell holds a rhea egg she decorated. The intricate cut-outs were made using a high-power dentist’s drill. (Brenda Ahearn photos/Daily Inter Lake)</p>
<p>St. Barbara girls get their trophy Friday night after winning the Holy Hoops tournament on a sudden-death shot at St. Matthew School. Friday, March 15, 2013 in Kalispell, Montana. (Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake)</p>
<p>Students playing gorillas peek from behind vines during a March 13 rehearsal for "Tarzan: The Stage Musical" at Glacier High School.</p>
<p>From left, Susan Munsinger, Mark and Beth Pirrie, the family that runs Norms News on Thursday, March 21, in downtown Kalispell. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)</p>
<p>From left, Helen Birk of Rockland, Maine, Christopher Pegnato of Darnestown, Md., and Evan Stewart of Seattle, Wash., and other members of the Montana Conservation Corps work on the landscaping outside the Kalispell Public Library on Tuesday morning, March 19. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)</p>
<p>Montana Firearms Group general manager David Wisher, left, and Jeff Sipe, director of sales and marketing, discuss some of the features of the new 10,000-square-foot building being built off Montana 35 east of Kalispell.</p>