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Health officials: US well-equipped to stop Ebola

LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press
LAURAN NEERGAARD, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is seeking to allay fear about the single confirmed case of Ebola in the United States, saying that despite some initial missteps the health care system is doing what needs to be done to prevent an outbreak.

The chief of infectious diseases at the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Anthony Fauci (FOW’-chee), says the health care infrastructure in the U.S. is well-equipped to stop Ebola.

Fauci and other senior Obama administration officials spoke with reporters on Friday during an unusual high-level briefing at the White House that reflected the administration’s urgency in seeking to reassure the public.

Officials are focusing on identifying high-risk individuals before they leave the outbreak zone in West Africa for the U.S. Scores of people have been stopped from getting on flights.

 

FHSU students assemble for the sixth annual Poetry Slam

FHSU University Relations

The University Activities Board, the English Department and the Office of Diversity Affairs in the Center for Student Involvement of Fort Hays State University will host the sixth annual Poetry Slam from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14, in the Memorial Union’s Fort Hays Ballroom.

The event, hosted by the Asia Project, will give students the opportunity to display their writing skills in front of other students.

Asia Samson, founder of the Asia Project, usually goes simply by Asia, does spoken word poetry. He describes it as “a spoken word artist fortunate enough to make poetry a lucrative career.” His poetry focuses on life and has inspired college students across the country.

Prospective participants must email a sample piece to the coordinator of diversity affairs, Amber White, at [email protected] by Monday, Oct. 6.

Click below for a video from the 2012 Slam.

Seasonably mild Saturday

FileHigh pressure will result in mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures through the weekend. Afternoon high temperatures will be in the 70s and morning lows in the 40s. Winds will be breezy out of the northwest…especially Sunday afternoon.

Seasonably mild weather is expected through Wednesday, before another cold front moves through the area Thursday or Friday.

Today: Areas of frost before 9am. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 68. West northwest wind around 6 mph becoming light and variable.

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 48. South southwest wind around 6 mph becoming west after midnight.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 77. Northwest wind 7 to 9 mph.

Sunday Night: Increasing clouds, with a low around 48. West wind 5 to 8 mph.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 76. West northwest wind 6 to 9 mph.

Reproductive rights on center stage for Democrats

NICHOLAS RICCARDI, Associated Press

DENVER (AP) — Democrats defending their Senate majority this year are increasingly relying on an issue once seen as a wash with voters: reproductive rights.

U.S. Sen. Mark Udall in Colorado has made it a centerpiece of his campaign to stave off a strong challenge from GOP Rep. Cory Gardner. And from Alaska to Florida, Democrats are highlighting their support for abortion rights to try to drive left-leaning single women to the polls in November.

Republicans say the Democrats are overplaying the point. In Colorado, Gardner has fought back against Udall by disavowing a measure that could grant legal rights to a fertilized egg and advocating for over-the-counter sales of birth control pills.

Nationally, Republicans must gain a net six seats to win control of the Senate.

Kansas High School Football Scoreboard – Week 5

https://insuringhays.com/Area Scores
Hays 57, Wichita South 8
Cimarron 46, Hays-TMP-Marian 0
Central Plains 62, Canton-Galva 12
Decatur County 56, Logan-Palco 6
Dodge City 28, Great Bend 21
Garden City 52, Liberal 6
Hanover 70, Rock Hills 22
Hill City 50, Clifton-Clyde 6
Hoxie 48, Wheatland-Grinnell 0
La Crosse 42, Ellis 22
Norton 48, Plainville 0
Oakley 76, Wichita County 6
Osborne 50, Lakeside 0
Phillipsburg 36, Bennington 6
Quinter 60, Stockton 14
Rawlins County 44, St. Francis 8
Russell 42, Southwestern Heights 14
Smith Center 24, Republic County 6
Spearville 50, Ness City 38
Thunder Ridge 60, Otis-Bison 8
Trego 52, South Gray 6
Victoria 48, Northern Valley 0
Wakefield 48, Lincoln 0
Wallace County 50, Triplains-Brewster 16

Statewide Scores
Abilene 40, Chapman 7
Andale 63, Wellington 21
Ashland 48, Bucklin 0
Atchison 23, KC Schlagle 12
Atchinson County 40, West Franklin 0
Attica/Argonia 60, Caldwell 38
Augusta 31, Galena 20
Axtell 62, Frankfort 28
Baldwin 20, Louisburg 19
Basehor-Linwood 9, Eudora 7
Beloit 44, Southeast Saline 7
Bishop Carroll 49, Wichita North 0
Bishop Miege 35, BV West 7
Blue Valley Stillwell 35, BV North 7
Bluestem 46, Medicine Lodge 6
Bonner Springs 31, KC Piper 24
Buhler 48, Rose Hill 3
Burlingame 58, Lebo 8
Burlington 23, Fredonia 6
BV Northwest 28, BV Southwest 10
Caney Valley 40, Erie 2
Cedar Vale-Dexter, 28, Oxford 24
Centralia 32, Washington County 0
Centre-Lost Springs 56, Burrton 34
Chanute 50, Independence 26
Chaparral 16, Garden Plain 6
Chase 56, Wilson 6
Cherryvale 20, Neodesha 14
Chetopa 72, Altoona-Midway 0
Coffeyville 24, Labette County 22
Colony-Crest 60, Elk Valley 8
Columbus 33, Riverton 14
Concordia 47, Marysville 6
Conway Springs 56, Wichita Independent 21
Council Grove 22, Osage City 16
Deerfield 52, Rolla 14
Derby 45, Newton 14
Doniphan West 26, Maranatha Academy 6
Douglass 51, Belle Plaine 12
Elkhart 37, Sublette 7
Emporia 9, Shawnee Heights 7
Fort Scott 42, Prairie View 8
Frontenac 14, Pittsburg Colgan 7
Goddard 10, Valley Center 7
Goddard-Eisenhower 38, Andover Central 35
Greeley County 78, Golden Plains 38
Halstead 63, Sterling 12
Hesston 56, Haven 21
Hodgeman County 68, Dighton-Healy 6
Hoisington 21, Kingman 7
Holcomb 27, Colby 0
Holton 28, Nemaha Central 6
Horton 28, Pleasant Ridge 6
Humboldt 26, Eureka 18
Hutchinson 40, Maize 37
Hutchinson Trinity 34, Ell-Saline 8
Ingalls 48, Moscow 0
Iola 34, Central Heights 0
Jackson Heights 1, Immaculata 0
Jefferson West 49, Hiawatha 6
Junction City 20, Washburn Rural 13
Kapaun Mount Carmel 31, Wichita Southeast 0
KC Washington 52, KC Harmon 0
KC Wyandotte 47, KC Sumner Academy 30
Lakin 64, Stanton County 0
Lansing 20, KC Turner 13
Larned 33, Lyons 7
Lawrence 19, SM South 7
Linn 60, Southern Cloud 0
Little River 54, Goessel 8
Lyndon 41, Oswego 0
Madison 58, Rural Vista 12
Maize South, Arkansas City 7
Manhattan 42, Topeka West 7
Marais des Cygnes Valley 55, Marmaton Valley 6
Marion 50, Chase County 12
McPherson 46, El Dorado 7
Meade 59, Syracuse 16
Minneapolis 16, Ellsworth 7
Minneola 72, Fairfield 26
Mission Valley 54, Herington 21
Moundridge 12, Inman 6
Mulvane 48, Circle 6
Northeast-Arma 36, Jayhawk-Linn 18
Northern Heights 34, Yates Center 8
Olathe North 38, Leavenworth 22
Olathe Northwest 37, SM North 20
Olathe South 31, SM West 21
Olpe 41, Remington 22
Onaga 34, Wabaunsee 8
Osawatomie 48, Anderson County 0
Oskaloosa 28, McLouth 18
Paola 20, Ottawa 14
Peabody-Burns 52, Flint Hills 6
Pike Valley 58, BV Randolph 20
Pittsburg 56, Parsons 0
Pratt 32, Nickerson 0
Pratt Skyline 52, Macksville 0
Quapaw (OK) 26, Baxter Springs 12
Riley County 34, Rock Creek 13
Riverside 37, Royal Valley 6
Rossville 56, St. Mary’s 12
Sabetha 41, Perry-Lecompton 37
Salina Central 49, Wichita Campus 0
Salina South 42, Andover 10
Satanta 54, Fowler 8
Scott City 42, Hugoton 0
Silver Lake 56, Winfield 0
SM East 42, Lawrence Free State 14
SM Northwest 27, Olathe East 7
Smoky Valley 21, Hillsboro 20
Solomon 54, Ellinwood 28
South Central 56, Kiowa County 8
Southeast-Cherokee 20, Girard 14
Southern Coffey Co. 28, Hartford 22
Spring Hill 37, De Soto 36
St. James Academy 35, Lincoln College Prep, Mo. 0
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 50, Natoma 0
St. Thomas Aquinas 34, Gardner-Edgerton 21
Stafford 58, Cunningham 6
Staley, Mo. 35, Mill Valley 0
Sylvan-Lucas 36, Tescott 8
Tonganoxie 19, Bishop Ward 18
Topeka High 49, Topeka Seaman 14
Topeka Hayden 55, Highland Park 6
Troy 64, Jefferson County North 0
Udall 68, Central Burden 20
Ulysses 73, Goodland 33
Uniontown 52, St. Paul 6
Valley Heights 33, Valley Falls 28
Wamego 14, Clay Center 6
Waverly 62, Pleasanton 12
Wellsville 12, Santa Fe Trail 6
Weskan 44, Cheylin 26
West Elk 50, Sedan 46
Wichita Collegiate 26, Clearwater 7
Wichita Heights 23, Wichita East 13
Wichita Northwest 38, Wichita West 0
Wichita Trinity 38, Cheney 7

GOP seizes on Obama comment about his policies

Roberts and Orman
Roberts and Orman

THOMAS BEAUMONT, Associated Press

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) — President Barack Obama is giving Republicans a gift of sorts by confirming their midterm election narrative that next month’s balloting is a referendum on his policies.

Within hours of Obama’s remarks, GOP candidates across the political landscape sought to capitalize on his words with ads tying their Democratic opponents to the unpopular president.

On Friday, Republican Sen. Pat Roberts of Kansas began airing an ad featuring Obama’s comments from a speech Thursday in Evanston, Illinois.

In remarks intended to motivate Democrats, Obama said, quote, “These policies are on the ballot — every single one of them.”

Just six seats from the majority, Republicans readily agree. From Kansas to Kentucky, GOP candidates have spent the year painting Democrats as Obama’s rubber stamp.

Royals beat Angels in 11, lead ALDS 2-0

By GREG BEACHAM
AP Sports Writer

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Eric Hosmer got his souvenir home run ball back while he stood on the field for a postgame interview, Angel Stadium’s silence broken only by a small band of blue-clad fans chanting “Sweep! Sweep! Sweep!”

Hosmer savored the moment, realizing that almost nobody expected the unassuming Kansas City Royals to be collecting keepsakes and plotting playoff sweeps a few days ago.

But with three extra-inning wins in four remarkable days, the long-downtrodden Royals have climbed from the depths of a 29-year playoff absence to the brink of the AL Championship Series.

Hosmer hit a two-run homer in the 11th inning, and Kansas City took a 2-0 lead in the AL Division Series with a 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night.

“It’s a huge sigh of relief, and it’s a big swing for the guys,” Hosmer said.

Alex Gordon had an early run-scoring single and Salvador Perez added an RBI infield single in the 11th for the Royals, who became the first team in major league history to win three straight extra-inning playoff games. In its first postseason appearance since 1985, Kansas City is on a playoff roll — and the majors’ best regular-season team has not been able to stop it.

“That’s what the cool part of this has been — everyone has had their time,” said Hosmer, who had three hits and scored two runs. “They’ve had their moment when they’ve made a big play or stepped up and did something big. A lot of the times, it was with our back against the wall. Most of the time it was with our season on the line.”

Game 3 in the best-of-five series is Sunday in Kansas City, where Angels left-hander C.J. Wilson faces James Shields.

After two wins in the majors’ toughest ballpark for visitors, the Royals have the once-mighty Angels on the edge of elimination, largely thanks to a pitching staff that has limited baseball’s highest-scoring offense to just three runs in 22 innings.

The Royals finished last in the majors with only 95 regular-season homers, but they’ve won back-to-back playoff games on 11th-inning shots over the right-field wall at the Big A.

After 10 innings of intense baseball dominated by pitching and defense, Lorenzo Cain beat out a one-out infield single off losing pitcher Kevin Jepsen. Hosmer smacked a no-doubt homer to right field, setting off a celebration for several dozen blue-clad Royals fans in a sea of red at the Big A.

Albert Pujols had a tying RBI single in the sixth for the Angels, but they’ve been mostly helpless against the Royals. Los Angeles, which led the big leagues with 98 wins, has just 10 hits in the series — none by Mike Trout or Josh Hamilton.

Only eight teams in major league history have rallied to win a playoff series after losing the first two games.

“There are some guys that right now aren’t attacking the ball where they can for various reasons. There is not one cure-all that’s going to get everybody swinging the bat,” Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. “We haven’t done a lot of the things we’ve done during the season, and we put a lot of pressure on our pitching staff.”

Trout got a chance to help in the 11th after second baseman Omar Infante made a throwing error on Kole Calhoun’s two-out grounder. But the AL MVP favorite struck out against Greg Holland, finishing his second straight 0-for-4 night in his first playoff series.

Going back to the regular season, the Angels have lost five straight games for the first time all season.

“This series is not over,” said Pujols, who is 1 for 8. “Obviously, you don’t want to go down 0-2 and go to the other place, but anything can happen. Hopefully our bats get going. … We just need to catch some breaks. If we do, we’ll be fine.”

The Royals are the first team to play in three consecutive extra-inning playoff games since the 1980 NLCS between Houston and Philadelphia, which had four straight. They followed up their 12-inning wild-card victory over Oakland with a series-opening win on Mike Moustakas’ 11th-inning homer, and Hosmer kept it going.

Brandon Finnegan pitched a hitless 10th for the Royals, and the 2014 first-round draft pick earned the win. Holland worked the 11th for his second save of the series.

Along with more lights-out pitching, strong defense again was a huge factor for the Royals.

After C.J. Cron’s leadoff double against Wade Davis in the eighth, Angels pinch-runner Collin Cowgill decided to test the arm of center fielder Jarrod Dyson, who had just entered the game. Dyson threw out Cowgill at third after catching Chris Iannetta’s fly to left-center.

“That’s huge. That changes momentum. That changes everything in a game right there,” Hosmer said. “That’s a big-time play.”

Two innings later, shortstop Alcides Escobar turned a tough double play after stretching high to glove an off-target throw.

In a matchup of impressive rookie starters, Yordano Ventura pitched seven innings of five-hit ball for the Royals, and Matt Shoemaker threw six innings of five-hit ball for Los Angeles.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: RHP Kelvin Herrera has a flexor strain in his right forearm after throwing just five pitches in Game 1. The reliever will be re-evaluated when the teams get to Kansas City.

Angels: Hamilton went 0 for 4 with a double-play grounder to end the 10th, dropping to 0 for 9 in his first playoff series with Los Angeles. The slugger played just once in the final 22 games of the regular season due to upper-body injuries.

UP NEXT

Shields started the Royals’ wild-card playoff win Tuesday, so he’ll be on normal rest. Los Angeles is hoping for solid work from the up-and-down Wilson.

Hays High dominates Wichita South in win

By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post

 

The Hays High Indians got little resistance from Wichita South in a 57-8 homecoming win at Lewis Field Stadium. The Hays defense held South with out a first down and -1 total yards in the first half. The offense, outside of one fumble lost, did very little wrong grabbing at 50-0 lead at half time.

Hays scored in a multitude of ways, starting with a pass from receiver Hayden Kreutzer to Connor Rule. It would be the first of three touchdown passes caught by Rule, the first ones of his career. Kreuzter himself would go on to end the night with a touchdown passing, receiving and rushing.

 

Game Highlights

 

In all, 12 different players ran the ball for Hays as the second half moved along quickly due to a continuous clock.

Hays rushed for 301 yards and passed for 199, totaling 500. Wichita South ran for 64 and passed for -1, a total of 63. Those 63 yards came on a touchdown run by Titan’s quarterback Allen Bishop.

Individually Alex Delton ran for 99 yards and a score and went 15-20 through the air for 156 yards and 3 touchdowns. Isaiah Blackmon ran for 87 yards and one score. Kreutzer threw for 43 yards and touchdown, ran for 38 yards and one score and caught five passes for 62 yards and a touchdown. Rule caught four passes for 76 yards. Three of those catches resulted in touchdowns.

 

Bo Black Postgame Interview

 

Hays moves to 5-0 on the year. The #2 Indians are 3-0 in the Western Athletic Conference and will play for the conference crown next Friday against Dodge City (4-1, 2-0). The game will be played at Lewis Field Stadium in Hays.

Photo courtesy Tammy Deterding, Hays.
HHS football players take the field at Lewis Field Stadium Friday, Photo courtesy Tammy Deterding, Hays.

Hays High triumphs; homecoming royalty announced

HHS homecoming king and queen Summer Smith and Andrew McGinnis
HHS homecoming king and queen Summer Smith and Andrew McGinnis, Photo courtesy Bill Gasper.

by KARI BLURTON
Hays Post

Andrew McGinnes and Summer Smith are Hays High School’s Homecoming’s  king and queen.

The announcement was made Friday night during halftime of the Hays High School Homecoming  game against Wichita South.

Hays High won the game “big time” according to Tammy Deterding, with a  final score of 57 to 8, adding “some linemen even got to run the ball and junior varsity and freshman also got some time on the field.”

Deterding is mom to Hays High senior Ethan Deterding, linebacker and offensive guard for the HHS football team.

Hays Post sports reporter Dustin Armbruster has the details HERE.

 

 

 

FHSU women’s soccer rolls in shutout at Lindenwood

FHSU Athletics

Fort Hays State Women’s Soccer picked up a 3-0 victory over Lindenwood on Friday evening, posting its second consecutive shutout in MIAA competition.
 
The Tigers (5-3-1, 3-1-1 MIAA) fired 13 shots on the evening, six of which were on goal, while limiting the Lions just 7 shots (two on goal) over the 90 minutes of play.
 
Nearly 20 minutes into the first half, Mallroy Diedrich and the Tigers broke the scoreless tie with Diederich’s first goal of the year.  At 19:13, Diederich hit a free kick from 30 yards out after a Lindenwood foul, finding the net to put FHSU ahead, 1-0.
 
Leading by one at the half, the Tigers extended their lead to 2-0 in the 64th minute on Cenayda Guzman‘s score.  The junior forward gathered the ball in the box off-balance, and as she fell, kicked the ball over her head into the goal.
 
Guzman has now scored in three consecutive contests for FHSU. Guzman also led the team with five shots on the night.
 
Just inside the 10-minute mark, Ember Albertson entered the scoring column with FHSU’s third goal of the night.  Albertson took a pass from Hannah Jurgens (who assisted on the play), and beat the keeper in a one-on-one situation for her first score of the year.
 
In the net, Kristen Thompson earned her five clean sheet of the year, recording two saves while lowering her season goals against average to 0.77.
 
FHSU is back in action on Sunday (Oct. 5) at No. 14 Central Missouri.  Game time in Warrensburg, Mo., is set for 1 p.m.

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