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Overnight Storm: Hail, Not Much Rain

Areas of western Kansas were hit with large hail early Saturday morning as strong thunderstorms rolled out of Colorado and across the state. Trained weather spotters reported 2-½ inch hail in the Ness City area. Pea size hail was reported in parts of Ellis County. The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Ellis County just after 12:30 a.m. It expired at 1:15 a.m.

The K-State Ag research Center south of Hays reported .01 of an inch of rain overnight. They also report .71 of inch of moisture for the month of March, 2.66 inches for the year. rainfall totals

The National Weather services reports that another upper level disturbance will move across the state this afternoon and tonight. Stay tuned to Eagle Radio and check Hays Post for the latest weather updates.

Use Caution with Online Auctions

Screen Shot 2013-03-30 at 7.54.12 AMOnline auction sites have become popular in recent years as a way to connect buyers and sellers from across the country and around the world. These sites can be great places to find unique items – or to help us sell things we find collecting dust in our garages during spring cleaning.

Unfortunately, these sites can also be used by scammers offering items for sale that don’t exist. Our office recently stopped a series of fraudulent online auction transactions that would have totaled nearly $1 million. Kansas consumers file complaints with our office about these frauds every day. By following the tips below, you can assist our office in identifying scams and protect yourself from fraudulent transactions.

  • Carefully study the item listing. – Make sure the item listing contains a full and complete description of the item, its condition and photos of the actual item, not just generic stock photos. Beware if the descriptions and photos are identical to those used by another seller.
  • Read the seller’s reviews. – Check the seller reviews from previous buyers. Be cautions of sellers with little or no history. If the seller is from a foreign country, be especially cautious – at a minimum, be sure that they have feedback from U.S. buyers.
  • Contact the seller. – Ask additional questions about the item, and find out more about the seller. Ask for their physical location. If you don’t get a response or don’t like the answers you get, don’t bid on the item.
  • Figure out the total cost of the item. – While online auctions can often be places to find good deals, beware of deals that just seem too good to be true. Be especially wary of listings that have only been up a short time or offer very low-priced “Buy Now” options. Make sure you take into account the shipping and handling charges – you may end up paying more in shipping than the cost of the item itself.
  • Check out the seller’s return policy. – Find out if the seller will allow you to return the item if it arrives damaged or you are not satisfied and if there are any charges for doing so.
  • Use a secure payment method. – Perhaps the biggest red flag for a fraudulent auction is one that asks you to “pay offsite,” especially if they ask for a wire transfer. Also be cautious of transactions asking you to pay in a foreign currency. The safest way to pay for online auction transactions is through a reputable auction company’s online payment system. This allows you to dispute the charges through the online auction site if the item does not arrive as described. In addition, your credit card company may offer additional protections against fraudulent charges.
  • Keep your documentation. – Save all emails related to the transaction, including correspondence with the seller and receipts. It’s also a good idea to save a copy of the original listing so you have proof if the item does not arrive exactly as described.

If you wish to file a complaint about an online transaction or any other scams please contact the Kansas State Attorney General’s office at 1-800-432-2310 or online at www.ag.ks.gov.

State Tax Collection Down $57M

Money - Cash 001TOPEKA, Kansas (AP) — Kansas officials are blaming a shortfall of nearly $57 million in state tax collections in March on delays in federal tax deadlines forced by congressional wrangling on fiscal issues.

The Department of Revenue reported Friday that the state collected almost $364 million in taxes this month. It had expected to take in more than $420 million.

But the department noted that collections for the fiscal year that started in July are slightly ahead of the state’s projection that it would collect $4.24 billion through March. For the past nine months, the state is about $9 million ahead, or two-tenths of 1 percent.

Congress settled some tax issues in January, forcing the federal government to delay some filing deadlines and resulting in later tax collections in Kansas.

 

Free Developmental Screening

A developmental screening is a way of checking a child’s progress in the areas of speech, language, vision, hearing, thinking, self-help, personal- social behavior, and motor (movement) development. The sHays area children's centercreenings are being offered for children ages birth to school age from Ellis and Rush counties.

The screenings are offered free of charge thanks to the sponsorship of the Hays Interagency Coordinating Council. The April screening is Friday, April 5 at Trinity Lutheran Church, 2703 Fort Street. For more information, call the Hays Area Children’s Center at (785) 625-3257

Drug Investigation Continues

Police are actively investigating a drug case that occurred on Tuesday night in the 2700 Block of Canal Blvd.  According to Hays Police Department Lt. Brandon Wright, “Our office is actively working this case Hays police carand will release additional information later.”  Stay tuned to Eagle Radio and check back to Hays Post for details as they become available.

 

 

 

 

American Cancer Society: No Longer Funding Kid Camp

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This week, the American Cancer Society regrettably announced that they will no longer fund youth camps for children with cancer, including Camp Hope, which takes place at Barton Community College’s Camp Aldrich. Dana Kemp Regional Director for ACS’ High Plains Division told the Post, “ACS is talking to potential sponsors and we are hopeful that someone will take over and continue running the camp that costs around $150,000 for operation.”

Kemp says that this move has been thought about for a long time, and is simply being done as the American Cancer Society refocuses their efforts to safe more lives faster. ACS is preparing to celebrate their 100th Anniversary in May, and says that the goal is to make this coming century cancer’s last.

Dems not inclined to help GOP on Taxes

TOPEKA, Kansas (AP) — Kansas Democratic leaders say their party’s lawmakers won’t be pushed by potential budget problems into backing Gov. Sam Brownback’s proposal to cancel a scheduled decrease in the state sales tax.

Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley of Topeka and House Minority Leader Paul Davis of Lawrence also said Friday that Democrats won’t support further income tax cuts.

The Republican governor wants to follow last year’s personal income tax reductions with additional cuts.

But the state must stabilize its budget. Brownback wants to keep the sales tax at 6.3 percent rather than letting it drop to 5.7 percent as planned in July.

Hensley and Davis say both ideas are unacceptable.

Brownback spokeswoman Sherriene Jones-Sontag said the state benefits most if all lawmakers are actively involved in setting tax policy.

Easter Egg Scramble Today

Easter Egg Scramble

Bring your kids to The Mall and let them scramble for eggs.  Chances to win lots of prizes from The Mall stores Saturday March at 10:00 a.m.

Age Groups

4 & Under

5&6 Year Olds

7&8 Year Olds

9 &
10 Year Olds

Amazing New Diabetes Drug Approved by FDA

fda-logoWASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration says it has approved a first-of-a-kind diabetes drug from Johnson & Johnson that uses a new method to lower blood sugar.
The agency cleared J&J’s Invokana tablets for adults with Type 2 diabetes, which affects about 26 million Americans.
The drug is a once-a-day medicine designed to lower blood sugar levels in patients by eliminating more sugar in their urine. The drug works by blocking the reabsorption of sugar by the kidneys, which occurs at higher levels in patients with diabetes.
J&J has touted the drug as the first in a new class of medications to help address the nation’s growing diabetes epidemic. The drug differs from older drugs that work by decreasing the amount of sugar absorbed from food and stored in the liver.

KHAZ Country Music News: Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert May Be Getting into the Hospitality Industry

American Country Awards 2011 - Backstage And AudienceBlake Shelton and Miranda Lambert have attracted a lot of tourists to their hometown of Tishomingo, OK, thanks in part to Miranda’s new boutique, The Pink Pistol. Now it seems they’re opening a place for those tourists to also spend the night.

According to Life & Style, the couple has purchased a building on Main Street in Tishomingo with the intention of running it as a bed and breakfast. The property is just across the street from The Pink Pistol.

Miranda’s rep tells ABC News Radio the bed and breakfast is on her wish list.

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Tiger Baseball Splits at Southwest Baptist

FHSU-BSB-WadeThe Fort Hays State baseball team split their doubleheader at Southwest Baptist Friday. The Bearcats held the Tigers to one run on six hits in a 5-1 win in game one. The Tigers bounced back, scoring 13 runs on 20 hits, to win game two 13-4. Fort Hays State is now 15-13 overall and 11-12 in the MIAA. The Bearcats are 10-15 overall and 10-11 in the conference. The two  close 0ut their three-game series Saturday afternoon at 1pm.

Game 1: Southwest Baptist 5, Fort Hays State 1
The Bearcats used a pair of two-out doubles to fuel their five-run fourth inning. The Tigers had grabbed a 1-0 lead on Jordan Miller’s RBI single in the second.

Alex Ellison (2-5) takes the complete game loss, allowing just one earned run on nine hits, striking out three and walking two.

Game 2: Fort Hays State 13, Southwest Baptist 3
The Tigers broke a 1-1 tie, scoring four in the sixth. They then blew the game open with a seven-run eighth. They added one in the ninth for the final margin.

Clayton Garland’s RBI single in the first gave the Tigers the early lead.

Kelton Rule’s one-out RBI single in the sixth gave the Tigers the lead for good. Shane Wade made it 3-1 with a double down the left field line. Chris Santoscoy drove in the final two runs of the inning with a two-out single to right.

Rule hit a solo homer and Ryan Busboom a three-run shot in the Tigers seven-run eighth. Jay Sanders triple to left and drove in another run.

Sam Thornton homered in the ninth.

Clayton Garland and Shane Wade both had four hits.

Tayler Davis (4-2) gets the win, allowing all four runs, one earned, on six hits striking out seven and walking one.

March Restaurant Inspections

GOLDEN OX CONOCO, 3410 VINE PO BOX 772, HAYS, KS 67601

Inspection March 11, 2013

FIELD WARNING LETTERDinner Plate fork knife

The Kansas Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, effective July 1, 2012, K.S.A. 65-619 et seq. and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, grants the Kansas Department of Agriculture authority to regulate food establishments and food processing plants. The Kansas Food Code is adopted and amended by K.A.R. 4-28-8 through 15.

During the inspection today of the Food Establishment listed above, violations of the Kansas Food Code were observed. The violations are documented in the attached Kansas Food Establishment Inspection Report.

Although we will not take further action at this time based on this inspection report, repeated violations observed during future inspections may result in:

  • ·  Embargo of non-compliant products;
  • ·  immediate closure of your establishment;
  • ·  civil penalties of up to $1,000.00 per violation;
  • ·  denial of license renewal;
  • ·  modification, suspension and/or revocation of any license or authority issued pursuant to the Kansas Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act;
  • ·  and/or any other penalty authorized by law.

Future inspections will be initiated during the next routine inspection cycle, unless we receive a complaint about the food establishment.

Fail Notes 4-903.11(A)(3) Equipment/utensil/linen storage-6″ above floor

[in the back storage isle is case solo and Pepsi single use cups

stored directly on the floor.]

Fail Notes 5-202.13 P – Air gap provided between water supply inlet & flood level rim of plumbing fixture

[there is a hose attached to the faucet and layingin the bowl of the handsink in the warewash room with no air gap provided. COS disconnect the hose]

 

SAKE 2 ME SUSHI ROLLS, 700 Main Street, Hays, KS  67601

Inspection March 13, 2013

Fail Notes 4-903.11(A)(3) Equipment/utensil/linen storage-6″ above floor
[under the counter in the sushi area is cases of styro containers

stored directly on the floor]

Fail Notes 4-101.11 P – Utensils/food-contact surfaces of safe materials
[Four large sterlite containers are storing bulk tempura, panka, and gran

sugar and rice.]

 

Back to Nature, 2707 Vine St. #16 Hays, KS 67601

Inspected March 5, 2013

No Violations

 

BIG JOHN’S SALOON, 2111 CATHARINE RD HAYS, KS 67601

Inspected March 11, 2013

No Violations

CARLOS O’KELLY’S OF HAYS, 4107 N VINE HAYS, KS 67601

Inspection March 20, 2013

Fail Notes 7-102.11 Pf – Common Name, Working Containers

[one spray bottle, identifed by cook, as sanitizer with no label of contents. COS marked it]

Fail Notes 3-302.12 Food storage containers identified with common name of food

[one container, identified by cook as, fajita veggie seasoning, with not

label on container. COS labeled]

Fail Notes 4-901.11(A) Equipment/utensils air dried after washing, rinsing & sanitizing [two stacks of recently cleaned food containers stacked wet, not

allowed to air dry. COS Educ]

Fail Notes

4-101.11

P – Utensils/food-contact surfaces of safe materials
[one [Leaktite] multi purpose five-gallon pailed use for measuring bar mixes not food grade, and a second five-gallon bucket indicating it was orginally used to transport a concentrated plant & flower ingredient for growing such. COS removed from food service use.]

Fail Notes 4-202.11(A)(2) Pf – Food-contact surface cleanability-free of imperfections

[one of three 4-gallon ice transport totes with two severe broken off chuck of plastic at the top loading and unloading rim of open end. And metal ice scoop used to retrieve bulk ice from maker with two cracks at near end of handle. COS Discarded]

CASEYS GENERAL STORE, 1301 Canterbury, HAYS, KS 67601

Inspection March 13, 2013

Fail Notes 4-602.11(E)(4)(b) Non-PHF Food Contact Surface Cleaning Frequency-ice bins, soda nozzles-to preclude mold/soil build up

[Pink mold build up in ice machine.]

Fail Notes 7-102.11 Pf – Common Name, Working Containers

[No common name on spray bottle of degreaser as noted by asst.

manager. COS (corrected on site) labeled]

Fail Notes 4-102.11 P – Single-service/use items made of safe & clean materials [Rubber scraper and the ice scoop with cracks in the food contact

surface. COS rubber scraper tossed. NONC issued for not able to correcte crfacked ice scoop on site]

Fail Notes 6-501.11 Physical facilities maintained in good repair

[Dust build up on ceiling from A/C vent in prep area.]

CERVS CONOCO, 2701 VINE ST HAYS, KS 67601

Inspection March 18, 2013

Fail Notes 4-602.11(E)(4)(b) Non-PHF Food Contact Surface Cleaning Frequency-ice bins, soda nozzles-to preclude mold/soil build up

[the ice chute of the pepsi and coke pop machines have accumulation of pink slime.]

Fail Notes 7-201.11(B) P – Separation, Storage-chemicals above food, etc.

[chemical spray bottle containing sanitizer is stored on the service area with nozzle pointing directly at flavor machine and cream and

sugar station COS removed to bottle of cabinet]

Fail Notes 5-205.15(B) Plumbing system maintained in good repair [there is a water leak under the 3-vat sink]

Fail Notes 6-501.12(A) Physical facilities clean
[in the walk in cooler is mold/black debris on the ceiling and walls.]

 

CHARTWELLS, FHSU MEMORIAL UNION, 116 AGNEW HALL CUSTER DR, HAYS, KS  67601

INSPECTION MARCH 4, 2013

Fail Notes 3-302.11(A)(1)(a) P – Separation-Raw & raw RTE food
[flat of raw shell eggs stored above bag of liquid eggs in 6 door

Koch reach in cooler in Bakery area. COS rearrang]

Fail Notes 3-304.14(B)(1) Wet wiping cloths stored in sanitizer

[two containers containing wet cloths, not in sanitizer water COS

added water. 200 ppm quat]

Fail Notes 4-904.11(A) Food-/lip-contact surfaces of utensils/single-service articles protected from contamination

[in the Grab n Go the customer self serve unwrapped table ware not stored to protect lip/food contact surface. COS rearrange]

Fail Notes 4-601.11(C) Nonfood contact surfaces of equipment clean

[In the warewash room is a large free standing fan turned on, and fan guard contains lint and debris.]

 

Chestnut Street Kitchen, 1310 Main St, Hays, KS 67601

Inspection March 22, 2013

Fail Notes 4-204.112(A) Thermometers located in refrigerators/hot holding units to measure ambient air in warmest/coolest areas of units

[need ambient air temperature device for little under counter ric and the main refrigerator]

 

CHINESE FOOD EXPRESS, 1312 MAIN ST HAYS, KS 6760

Inspection March 22, 2013

Fail Notes 3-302.11(A)(1)(b)

P – Separation-Raw & cooked RTE food
[one container of raw crab meat on wire shelf stored above open tray of previously cooked and cold held home made eggs rolls in two door reach in cooler. COS moved crab meat to lowest shelf]

Fail Notes

7-102.11

7-204.11

Pf – Common Name, Working Containers
[one spray bottle, identified by owner as sanitizer, with no label of contents. COS marked]

P – Sanitizers, Criteria
[spray bottle of sanitizer used throughout dining and kitchen area (Quat) at greater than 400 parts per million. COS diluted and Education on ration of solution to water.]

Fail Notes: Nonfood contact surfaces of equipment clean

[at the hood exhaust system over the grill grease on the fire

suppression spray line in ready position to drip .

COS cleaned off]

DAYLIGHT DONUTS OF HAYS INC, 113 E 8TH, HAYS, KS 67601

Inspection March 21, 2013

Fail Notes 3-302.11(A)(1)(b)

P – Separation-Raw & cooked RTE food
[in the south refrigerator is 3 cartons of raw shell eggs and bowl of raw ground hamburger stored above tray containing bags of squeeze fillings and toppings COS rearrange]

Fail Notes 4-202.11(A)(3) Pf – Food-contact surface cleanability-free of crevices

[the lid of the rubbermaid brute food container with donut flour is

broken in half and piece missing. COS put plastic film on lid for added protection until can get replacement]

 

DILLONS STORE #014, 517 W 27TH & HALL HAYS, KS 67601

Inspection March 11, 2013

Fail Notes

3-101.11

3-202.15

P – Safe, Unadulterated, & Honestly Presented
[3 packages of Bologina with vacume seal broken and product has signs of spoilage. COS (corrected on site) removed from sales floor and placed in reclamation.]

Pf – Package Integrity
[Class 1 dented cans in Mandarin oranges and Goat milk, Class II dented cans in pineapple. COS removed cans from sale floorand placed all cans in reclamation]

Fail Notes 4-702.11 P – Sanitizing Before Use After Cleaning
[Produce Sanitizer bottle tested below 100 ppm Quat. COS tossed

sanitizer]

Fail Notes 7-301.11(B) P – Separation for Retail Sale-not above food, etc.
[Bleach stored above food contact item, paper hand towels, in back room. Also batteries stored above food contact surface cake pans on blue cart in back room. COS moved all items.

Fail Notes K.S.A. 65-657(b) Adulteration of drugs
[Out dated OTC drugs- Pedia Care 4oz dated 7/12–Blink Tear

Gel .34 oz dated 1/13 COS removed from sales floor]

DILLONS STORE #014, 517 W 27TH & HALL HAYS, KS 67601

Inspection March 21, 2013

No Violations

EL DOS DE OROS MEXICAN RESTAURANT, 1002 E 41ST ST, HAYS, KS 67601

Inspection March 20, 2013

Fail Notes

7-201.11(B)

P – Separation, Storage-chemicals above food, etc.
[one spray bottle, identified by cook as glass cleaner hanging on storage shelf facing toward 3 stacked , face up grilled frying pans. And one spray bottle of WD-40 lubricant on a wood wall shelf directly above open container of cooked chicken on this main food preparation and mixing counter top. COS moved chemical to other location]

f – Ambient air & water thermometers accurate in the intended range of use

[In main make table the metal ambient air temperature device is in unreadable condition to recognize the degree of temperature. COS one of employees went to retail store across street and brought back some new ones.]

Integrated or affixed thermometer in equipment
[No ambient air temperature device in the small S.E. single make table cooler. COS employee obtained new one for any an all affected units.]

Fail Notes 4-101.11 P – Utensils/food-contact surfaces of safe materials

[six stackable sliding drawer containers made of non-food grade plastic

(Sterilite) holding variouse cooking spices that are in direct contact with the plastic. COS transfered to food grade containers.]

ail Notes 5-501.15() Outside receptacles designed with tight-fitting lids/doors/covers & properly installed

[5-501.15(A) No covering lids on outside trash receptacle.]

 

HAYS DAIRY QUEEN, 1226 E 27TH ST HAYS, KS 67601

INSPECTION March 13, 2013

Fail Notes 4-903.11(B)(2) Equipment/utensil/linen storage-covered or inverted

[Cake tops for to go containers with lid exposed. COS (corrected

on site) inverted]

Fail Notes 5-203.14 P – Backflow prevention device or air gap provided on plumbing fixtures as required

[No back flow prevention on fresh water of the Julius Wash Station.]

Fail Notes 6-501.11 Physical facilities maintained in good repair
[Door handles on 4 door RIF (reach in freezer)with debris build up. COS

cleaned]

Fail Notes 6-202.11()

Protective shielding on light bulbs over exposed food/utensils/equipment
[(A) No protective light cover on light in the WIC.]

 

HAYS LIVESTOCK MARKET CENTER, North HWY 183 HAYS, KS 67601

Inspection March 13, 2013

No Violations

 

HORSESHOE BAR & GRILL, 1002 E 8TH HAYS, KS 67601

Inspection March 11, 2013

Fail Notes 6-301.12

Pf – Handwash cleanser provided
[no hand cleanser provided at the hand sink in the bar and the kitchen]

Pf – Hand Drying Provision.
[no single use hand drying provisions provided at the bar handsink Supplied]

– Separation-Raw & cooked RTE food
[in the cooks refrigerator there are 2 packages of raw bacon stored directly above container of oleo COS rearrange]

7-102.11

7-201.11(B)

Pf – Common Name, Working Containers
[chemical spray bottle in the bar not labeled COS bartender labeled as all purpose cleaner]

P – Separation, Storage-chemicals above food, etc.
[chemical spray bottle labeled as all purpose on back bar containing tea machine and individual packets of sugar and wrapped toothpicks COS removed]

Fail Notes 3-304.12(C) In-use utensil storage-on cleaned/sanitized surface
[the ice scoop is stored on the ice bin, not a cleaned/sanitized surface]

IHOP, 400 GENERAL HAYS RD HAYS, KS 67601

Inspection March 1, 2013

Fail Notes 3-302.11(A)(1)(b)

P – Separation-Raw & cooked RTE food
[there are flats of raw shell eggs stored directly above bag of commercially pre-cooked sausage links in the Cooks Trauelsen reach in cooler COS rearrange]

Fail Notes 3-501.16(A)(2)(a) P – PHF Cold Holding-<41°F
[sliced ham=60F, sliced turkey=61F, pre portioned cream corn=49F boiled eggs=48F in the north cooks prep cooler not 41 or below COS dispose of]

Fail Notes 5-205.15(B) Plumbing system maintained in good repair
[the hot water at the prep sink has been turned off due to faucet

leaking and squirting water]

 

MCDONALDS OF HAYS – SOUTH, 1201 Vine, Hays, KS 67601

Inspection on March 15, 2013

4-903.11(A)(3) Equipment/utensil/linen storage-6″ above floor
[in the old cooler used for dry storage are food containers, big Mac, beverage carriers stored directly on the floor COS put up]

Fail Notes 4-202.11(A)(2) Pf – Food-contact surface cleanability-free of imperfections [observed 2 Carlisle 1/2 pan lids cracked and missing corners COS dispose of

Fail Notes 4-302.14 Pf – Sanitizer test kit
[no quaternary test kit for the sanitizer in the 3-vat sink COS retrieved

some from other McD’s]

SODA SHOPPE, 800 Main Street, Hays, KS  67601

Inspection March 11, 2013

Fail Notes 3-501.18(A)(2) P – RTE PHF, Disposition-discard if in a container w/out a date
[in the Maytag refrigerator in the kitchen area is cheese enchiladas

and green beans from Friday per Pic not dated. dated 3-8-13 In the Maytag refrigerator in the prep area is sliced ham opened last Thursday per employee containing no date. Dated 3-7-13]

Fail Notes

7-102.11

7-201.11(B)

Pf – Common Name, Working Containers
[there is a chemical spray bottle in the wait staff area, no label, COS pic labeled as sanitizer]

P – Separation, Storage-chemicals above food, etc.
[in the kitchen on the prep counter is spray bottle of 409 cleaner and the nozzle is directly pointing at and above a canister of flour COS removed the 409] 4-602.13 Nonfood-contact surfaces cleaned at frequency to prevent buildup of residue, the free standing room fan in the kitchen has accumulation of loose lint and debris]

 VICTORIA NUTRITION SITE, 601 W 10TH VICTORIA, KS 67671

Inspection March 15, 2013

No Violations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Holub Carries No. 17 FHSU Softball to Sweep Over Truman

FHSU-SB-HolubThe Fort Hays State softball team didn’t allow a run as they Truman 1-0 and 4-0 Friday afternoon in Kirksville, Missouri.  The No. 17 ranked Tigers have now won 12 of their last and improve to 25-5 overall and 7-1 in the MIAA. Truman falls to 16-8 and 4-4 in the conference.

Game 1: Fort Hays State 1, Truman 0
Maddie Holub throws the second complete game no-hitter in her career and the sixth no-hitter in FHSU history. Holub (13-1) struck out nine while walking one.

Holub’s solo home run in the third inning was the game’s only run.

Game 2: Fort Hays State 4, Truman 0
Maddie Holub tied the FHSU single-season record for home runs in a season with her 13th. Her first inning solo shot gave the Tigers all of the runs they would need for the doubleheader sweep. The Tigers scored two in the third on a throwing error and wild pitch. A bases-loaded walk in the fourth produced the final run for the Tigers.

Paxton Duran (10-4) gets the complete game shutout victory allowing six hits while striking out five and walking one.



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