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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s student newspaper will no longer print five daily weekday editions, opting instead to print two days a week to focus on its online content.

Editor-in-chief Hailey Konnath said in an editorial Friday that the newspaper, like many others, is grappling with declining readership and revenue.

The Lincoln Journal Star reported the newspaper will focus on digital reporting to expand offerings to students. The student paper plans to publish content online first and focus on interactivity and diverse perspectives.

Konnath said in the editorial that “print is just not the way most college students get news anymore. It’s not as effective and it’s not as fast as opening up the DN app on your phone or following the DN on Twitter.”

Greeley County doctor dies in Saturday plane crash (UPDATE)

Dr. Randall Fahrenholtz
Dr. Randall Fahrenholtz

TRIBUNE — A 63-year-old Kansas doctor died in a Saturday evening airplane crash in Greeley County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported the crash occurred at 6:04 p.m. as the fixed-wing, singe-engine plane piloted by Dr. Randall Fahrenholtz, Tribune, was flying northeast and for an unknown reason crashed into a field 1.8 miles north of Kansas 96 on County Road 5, or 11 miles west of Kansas 27/Kansas 96 junction in Tribune.

Fahrenholtz was transported to Greeley County Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

He had been with Greeley County Hospital since 2006.

“Dr. Fahrenholtz has been a longtime, valuable member of our health care community. He will be greatly missed by his patients, colleagues and staff,” said Chrysanne Grund, project director with Greeley County Health Services. “He was a very well-respected and important member of the community. He was wonderful to work with.”

Governors: Pot legalization buzz just smoke

MarijuanaWASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s governors are taking a cautious approach on legalizing marijuana despite increasing support.

All the buzz over pot, some say, is just smoke.

Republicans and Democrats gathered for the National Governors Association meeting in Washington this weekend expressed broad concern for their children and public safety should legalized recreational marijuana use spread to their states.

States are watching closely as Colorado and Washington establish themselves as national pioneers after becoming the first states to approve recreational marijuana use in 2012. A group is hoping to do the same in Alaska this summer.

Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper is warning other governors against rushing to follow his state’s lead.

He says he’s spoken to half a dozen governors with questions, and he’s urging them to wait a year or two.

HHS qualifies three for 5A state wrestling; TMP sending two in 3-2-1A

Hays High has three wrestlers headed to the 5A state tournament and TMP-Marian has qualified for two for 3-2-1A which get underway Friday.

The Indians Preston Weigel won the regional title at 195 Saturday in Wichita. Ethan Deterding finished second at 182 and Vincent Scott at 285.

Tucker Rhoades and Ricky Hockett qualified for the Monarchs. Rhoades finished third at 113 and Hockett fourth at 120 at the Trego Regional.

Ellis has three headed to state. Dalton Hensley finished second at 120, Jared Pfeifer third at 160 and Skyler Tebo fourth at 220.

Plainville also has three qualified after Dylan Wiesner won the regional title at 170 and Trevor Desaire (152) and Adam Gehring (152) both finished fourth.

The 3-2-1A state tournament will once again be held at Gross Coliseum in Hays. The 5A state tournament will take place at Hartman Arena in Park City.

Tigers hold off Nebraska-Kearney

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

Jake Stoppel scored a career-high 18 points and Craig Nicholson added 17, hitting some key free throws down the stretch, to lead the Fort Hays State Tigers to a 78-72 victory over Nebraska-Kearney in front of 4,184 Saturday afternoon at Gross Coliseum. The win improves the Tigers to 21-5 and 12-5 in the MIAA. The Lopers have lost two straight and fall to 12-12 and 8-9 in the conference.

The Tigers led by as many as 12 in the first half, but the Lopers answered with a 16-6 run to pull within two before FHSU settled for a 41-36 halftime lead. UNK would grab a couple of one-point leads, the last with 14:01 to play. The Tigers respond with an 11-0 run to go up 60-50 with 9:02 to play.

A Mike Detlinger 3-pointers  pulled the Lopers within one with 4:39 to play. Craig Nicholson converted on a three-point play with 1:02 to go to push the lead to five.

Both teams shot below 40-percent from the floor in the second half and both made their free throws. FHSU finished 24-of-26 from the line and UNK 27-30. The Tigers outscored the Lopers 40-22 in the paint.

Nebraska-Kearney was led in scoring by Ethan Brozek’s 20 points.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview

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Hays splits makeup games with Salina South

By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post

Girls: Salina South 45 – Hays 28
The Hays High Indians were facing a Salina South team down two starters to injury and illness, but couldn’t muster enough offense to pick up their first win of the season.  Tied at five midway through the first quarter, South went on a 7-0 run to take a lead they would never give back.

Trailing 30-14 Hays held the Cougars scoreless over the next 7:22 of the third quarter but only scored seven points getting with in ten.  South though opened the fourth quarter with eight quick points to put the game away for good.

Hays falls to 0-18 on the season while South is now 4-14.

The Lady Indians were led by Mattison Schlaefli with nine points.  Emilee Holloway scored 12 for the Cougars.

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Kirk Maska Postgame Interivew


Boys: 
Hays 68 – Salina South 42
After two tight games at home versus Abilene and Garden City, Hays had very little trouble gaining separation from Salina South in a 68-42 win on Saturday afternoon.

The Indians opened the game on a 12-3 run followed by a South 7-2.  Up to 14-10 Isaiah Nunnery went on a personal five point run including a three point play and then followed his own missed shot at the buzzer for a Hays High 19-10 lead.

The game was never again really tight as the Indians pushed their lead as high as 20 in the first half.

Hays shot 56% in the game making 22 of 39 shots and 5 of 10 three pointers.  South made just 12 field goals on 43 attempts.  Hays was also solid from the free throw line going 19 of 27.

The Indians were led by Brady Werth with 18 points and 11 rebounds, his fifth double-double of the year and second of the week.  He missed one on Friday night by two rebounds.  Kade Parker added a career high 14 and Lane Clark scored 10.  Aaron Mar led the Cougars with 15.

Hays is now 18-0 on the year and South drops to 8-11.

Hays can win the Western Athletic Conference title outright on Tuesday night against Great Bend.  It will be senior night for Haley Wells, Kyler Niernberger, Clayton Riedel, Jordan Windholz, Lane Clark, Kenny Rounkles, and Kade Parker.

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Rick Keltner Postgame Interview

Tiger baseball splits with Pitt State

FHSU Sports Information


Fort Hays State University split a pair of one-run games with Pittsburg State on Saturday (Feb. 22).  FHSU dropped Game 1 of the doubleheader, 8-7, before using a walk-off single from Kevin Czarnecki to take Game 2, 6-5.

Both teams are now 3-3 overall, with FHSU at 2-1 in the MIAA.  PSU is 1-2 in the conference.

The two squads will face off in the four-game series’ finale on Sunday (Feb. 23) with a 1 p.m. game at Larks Park.

A complete recap of the doubleheader is below…

Game 1: Pittsburg State 8, Fort Hays State 7
FHSU’s comeback fell short by one run in the first game of the day, as the Tigers rattled off five runs in the late innings, but fell, 8-7.

Joe Mapes (0-1) took the loss, throwing 3.1 innings and allowing eight runs (four earned) on seven hits.  In relief, Gus Strunk threw into the seventh inning, giving up just one hit while striking out three batters. Nathan Briar threw the final two outs of the game.

At the plate, Gabe Cook was 2-for-4 with two RBI and a home run, while Czarnecki finished 2-for-3 with an RBI.

The Tigers jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the first.  With one out, Alex King singled and stole second, moving to third on Cooper Langley’s first hit of the afternoon. Horace Johnson followed with a single of his own, pushing King home and Langley to second.  After a sacrifice fly from Czarnecki put runners on first and third with two outs, Cook took an 0-2 pitch up the middle to score Langley.

PSU struck back in the second, scoring four runs on three hits, taking advantage of an FHSU error to take the lead, 4-2.  That margin increased in the next inning, as three more Gorillas came home on a home run from Kyle Dickens.  PSU’s final run of the game came in the fourth, as Ian Robinson’s ground ball sent Derek Hackney across the plate.

Down 8-2 in the fourth, FHSU’s Cook started the comeback effort with a lead-off home run to left field.  With one out, Casey Sedbrook walked and Nick Hammeke singled, leaving runners on first and third. Clayton Garland’s single to left field scored Sedbrook and brought the Tigers to within four, 8-4.

In the fifth, Langley reached on a throwing error by Evan Thomas to start the inning, then moved to second on Johnson’s ground out.  Czarnecki picked up an RBI in the next at-bat, ripping a 1-0 pitch into center field to score Langley.  After a pitching change, James Denton reached on a catcher’s interference and Sedbrook drew a walk, loading the bases with two outs. Nick Foster, who pinch hit for Hammeke, and Garland worked two straight walks for the Tigers, scoring Czarnecki and Denton, but that was as close as FHSU could come, as a ground out ended the scoring threat.

Czarnecki would reach as far as second base in the sixth, but nothing came of it as FHSU fell in seven innings.

Game 2: Fort Hays State 6, Pittsburg State 5 (9 innings)
FHSU’s bats were quiet early in the game, as PSU’s George Brandecker struck out five in the first three innings.  After that, however, the Tigers’ bats awakened to score six runs in the final four frames for the comeback win – ending on Czarnecki’s walk-off single in the ninth.

Czarnecki accounted for five of FHSU’s six runs, racking up five RBI in a 2-for-5 performance that included a grand slam in the sixth.  King and Kodie Fewin each finished 2-for-4 on the day, with King scoring two runs. Cooper Langley (1-for-1) had two walks and one RBI.

Tyler Patty started the game for FHSU, throwing 5.2 innings and allowing five runs (two earned) on nine hits.  Patty struck out one before Ty Thomas replaced him in the sixth.  Thomas threw 3.0 innings in shutdown fashion – allowing just one base runner on a hit-by-pitch. Austin Unrein (1-1) picked up the win after throwing just one pitch in the ninth inning before PSU’s Derek Hackney was caught stealing.

Down 5-0 after five innings, FHSU’s offense awoke in the sixth.  With one out, King singled to center field and moved to second as Langley was hit by a pitch.  Horace Johnson worked a four-pitch walk to load the bases – forcing a pitching change for the Gorillas.  Czarnecki shrunk the deficit to one soon after, taking a 3-1 pitch down the right field line for his first career grand slam.

FHSU manufactured another run in the seventh to tie the game.  Sedbrook saw eight pitches before drawing a lead-off walk, and moved to second on Gus Strunk’s sacrifice bunt.  Garland reached on fielder’s choice as the PSU defense attempted to tag Sedbrook out trying for third.  After a brief rundown, Sedbrook slid under the tag and the Tigers had runners on first and third in one out.  King walked to load the bases and Langley followed up with a sacrifice fly to right field, scoring Sedbrook.

Tied at five in the ninth, Strunk took a pitch the opposite way for a single to right field before moving to second on Garland’s sacrifice bunt.  King’s single pushed Strunk to third, then moved to second on a wild pitch during Langley’s at-bat.  In order to keep the double-play in effect, PSU intentionally walked Langley, and Johnson reached on a fielder’s choice after Strunk was forced out at home plate.  With two outs and the bases loaded, Czarnecki sliced the first pitch he saw up the middle, scoring King and sealing the comeback victory for FHSU.

No. 3 Wichita State tops Drake to go to 29-0

By JEFFREY PARSON
Associated Press

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Tekele Cotton had 21 points, Darius Carter came off the bench to score 15 and No. 3 Wichita State pounded Drake 83-54 Saturday night.

Wichita State (29-0, 16-0 Missouri Valley Conference) is the first team to start 29-0 since Illinois in 2004-05 and is two wins away from a perfect regular season.

Fred VanVleet scored 15 for the Shockers, who cut down the nets after the game to celebrate their Missouri Valley championship.

Daddy Ugbede scored 14 points, Jordan Daniels had 13 and Aaron Hawley 10 for Drake (14-14, 5-11), which had more turnovers (20) than field goals (18).

In the deciding portion of the game, only halftime provided the Bulldogs some respite.

Wichita State wrapped a 31-4 run around the break, an onslaught so complete that the Shockers completed the 14-1 portion to start the second half without Drake even attempting a field goal.

No. 8 Kansas rolls to rout of No. 19 Texas

DAVE SKRETTA
AP Sports Writer

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Andrew Wiggins scored 21 points, Joel Embiid briefly flirted with a triple-double and No. 8 Kansas trounced No. 19 Texas 85-54 Saturday night to seize control of the Big 12.

Embiid finished with 13 points, seven rebounds and six blocks for the Jayhawks (21-6, 12-2), who lead the league race by three games with four to play. Kansas can wrap up at least a share of its 10th straight title when Oklahoma visits Allen Fieldhouse on Monday night.

Kansas also exacted a little revenge for a lopsided loss to the Longhorns (20-7, 9-5) in Austin, using a 32-5 run over a long stretch of the first half to put the game away early.

It was the Jayhawks’ fifth win in the last six meetings and easily the most impressive.

Oklahoma runs past Kansas State

By BOBBY ANDERSON
Associated Press

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Buddy Hield scored 18 points and Isaiah Cousins added 17 to help Oklahoma beat Kansas State 86-73 and clear up the Big 12 standings with four games remaining in league play.

The runaway win helped break a three-way tie for third with Oklahoma, Kansas State and Iowa State all entering the day with 8-5 league marks. Iowa State’s 71-60 Saturday win over TCU kept the Cyclones knotted with the Sooners.

Oklahoma (20-7, 9-5) dominated in nearly every category, leading by as many as 27 points in the second half.

The Sooners took their first lead 3 minutes in when Hield drained a 3-pointer following a Kansas State turnover. From there, Oklahoma outscored the Wildcats 34-17 to lead 41-22 at the half.

Cameron Clark scored 11 and Jordan Woodard added 10 for the Sooners, who have won three of their last four games going into Monday night at Kansas.

Marcus Foster led Kansas State with 21 points. Nigel Johnson scored 11 and Thomas Gipson added 10.

The Wildcats (18-9, 8-6) lost their sixth consecutive road game and are 1-6 in away league games.

Kansas State dug a hole early it couldn’t climb out of, committing 10 first-half turnovers and shooting 39 percent with no starter scoring more than five points.

Oklahoma turned those turnovers into 17 points and controlled the tempo, outrebounding Kansas State 21-15 in the half and 32-28 for the game.

The Wildcats outscored Oklahoma 51-45 in the second half but it wasn’t enough in what has been a difficult season away from home.

The Wildcats have done some of their best work this season at home inside Bramlage Coliseum – winning their last 14 games, including beating No. 15 Texas and No. 7 Kansas.

Saturday’s game was a much different story than when the two teams met in Manhattan, Kan., on Jan. 14. Kansas State led 39-38 after the first half and came from behind in the final 5 minutes to win 72-66 with five different players scoring in double figures.

Saturday, the Wildcats didn’t have a player reach double-figure scoring until 7:51 remaining when Foster hit his second 3-pointer of the afternoon.

Both Oklahoma and Kansas State play two of their final three games at home.

Kansas man injured in Saturday motorcycle crash

Rice County location of Saturday's motorcycle accident
Rice County location of Saturday’s motorcycle accident

A Kansas man was injured Saturday afternoon when the motorcycle he was riding crashed on K4 1.5 miles east of Bushton at 1:55 p.m.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2008 Honda Goldwing driven by 66 year old Richard D. Durst of Moundridge was traveling eastbound on K4 when it drove off the left shoulder and down into the ditch.

The motorcycle flipped 2-3 times before coming to rest. Durst was transported to the hospital in Lyons.

The KHP said Durst was wearing a helmet.

Kan. tea party group renews push for anti-gay bill

Screen Shot 2014-02-22 at 4.13.04 PMWICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A Wichita-based tea party group is trying to resurrect a bill that would allow service refusal to same-sex couples on religious grounds, saying the bill is as much about gay rights as it is to protect the rights of Christians.

Kansans for Liberty leader Craig Gabel says in an email to “conservative activists” that the Legislature was cowed by a tiny minority of Kansans. The Wichita Eagle reports Gabel is asking his members to email state senators who are refusing a vote on a House bill called the Kansas Religious Freedom Act.

The measure was put on hold after a national outcry by critics who said it would give state sanction to discriminate against gay people.

Early first half run lifts Lady Tigers to win over Nebraska-Kearney

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

Fort Hays State used an early 12-0 run to build a 12-point the added a 13-2 run later in the first half to go up 20 and defeat Nebraska-Kearney 81-53 Saturday afternoon at Gross Coliseum, ending their three-game win streak. The Lady Tigers improve to 17-7 overall and 10-7 in the MIAA. UNK drops their third straight and is now 8-16 and 4-13 in the conference.

After grabbing the early 12-point, the Lady Tigers never led Nebraska-Kearney any closer than nine the first of the first half and lead 41-26 at halftime.

UNK opened the second half on an 11-4 run to pull within eight, but the Lady Tigers answer with an 11-2 run. They would push the lead as high as 30, closing the game on a 13-2 run.

Kate Lehman led FHSU with 26 points, 12 rebounds and nine blocked shots. Chelsea Mason added 13 points.

UNK was led by Nicole Arp who scored a career-high 19.

FHSU shot just 39-perecent and were just 2-for-14 from 3-point range but hit 21-of-29 free throws and outrebounded UNK by 17 and had 23 offensive rebounds producing 31 second chance points.

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