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Kan. man sentenced for 2nd-degree murder, aggravated battery

 Jourdan Mickel Hunt -photo Sedgwick Co.
Jourdan Mickel Hunt -photo Shawnee Co.

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Topeka man convicted in a 2014 killing in Freedom Valley Park has been sentenced to 14 years and eight months in prison.

Prosecutors say 25-year-old Jourdan Mickel Hunt shot at 20-year-old Germaul Rayton, Ahmad Rayton and Anthony Marshall III on May 31, 2014. Germaul Rayton was fatally wounded. Hunt was sentenced Tuesday on a charge of intentional second-degree murder.

He was also convicted of two counts of aggravated battery in the shootings of the two other men, who were injured in the incident. Hunt was sentenced to a total of six years and 10 months in prison on the battery charges.

Hunt’s sentences will run consecutively.

Gove County Medical Center to host fundraising talent show

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QUINTER — Gove County Medical Center will host a fundraising talent show — Talent Extravaganza 2015 — on Saturday, April 2, in the Quinter High School Auditorium at 7 p.m. Proceeds will purchase patient care items for the Long Term Care Facility.

There is no charge for the event, but freewill donations will be accepted at the door. Tickets to win door prizes will be available for $1.00/ticket or 6 for $5. Winners must be present to win.

If you are interested in performing at the talent show, email Doreen Wente at [email protected] or call her at 785-769-4853. There is no fee to enter. To remain within the two-hour time span, only 20-25 acts will be accepted.

Sponsorship opportunities also are available by contacting Carolyn Nelson at [email protected] or 785-754-3341, Ext 5261.

Use of drones topic of Science Café

drone overheadFHSU University Relations and Marketing

Beau Dealy and Curtis Moore, unmanned aerial systems analysts with Apis Remote Sensing Systems, will give a presentation at a Fort Hays State University Science Café at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 16, at Gella’s Diner & Lb. Brewing Co., 117 E. 11th.

Dealy and Moore’s presentation will give a comprehensive look into drone technology, legal use and safety in the context of scientific research.

This Science Café is sponsored by the FHSU Science and Mathematics Education Institute. Admission is free.

Tuesday’s high school basketball scores

High School Scoreboard WhitmoreBOYS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 68, Council Grove 48
Andale 60, Maize South 53
Andover 82, Arkansas City 31
Argonia 57, South Haven 42
Attica 49, Pratt Skyline 33
Augusta 63, El Dorado 36
Axtell 62, Pawnee City, Neb. 46
Basehor-Linwood 46, KC Piper 45
Berean Academy 66, Sedgwick 65, 2OT
Blue Valley Stillwell 58, Blue Valley Southwest 50
Bonner Springs 55, Tonganoxie 36
Buhler 87, Mulvane 37
Buhler 87, Mulvane 37
Burrton 66, Fairfield 24
BV Northwest 73, Gardner-Edgerton 46
Cair Paravel 62, Cornerstone-Joplin, Mo. 59
Caney Valley 57, Cherryvale 49
Cedar Vale/Dexter 70, Sedan 34
Central Plains 54, Plainville 20
Centralia 68, Troy 50
Chanute 48, Fort Scott 41
Cheney 70, Belle Plaine 49
Cimarron 53, Sublette 42
Clifton-Clyde 64, BV Randolph 57
Concordia 89, Riley County 66
Conway Springs 66, Chaparral 39
Deerfield 75, Pawnee Heights 54
Derby 55, Maize 49
Dighton 41, Wichita County 36
Dodge City 64, Ulysses 34
Doniphan West 61, Wetmore 37
Douglass 58, Bluestem 32
Eudora 67, Baldwin 45
Flinthills 60, West Elk 42
Franklin, Neb. 42, Thunder Ridge 41
Fredonia 86, Burlington 66
Galena 59, Baxter Springs 56
Garden Plains 46, Wichita Independent 40
Girard 85, Columbus 31
Goddard 76, Valley Center 66
Goddard-Eisenhower 88, Andover Central 82
Goessel 59, Peabody-Burns 29
Halstead 59, Sterling 58, OT
Haven 58, Kingman 47
Hays 64, Salina Central 53
Hays-TMP-Marian 69, Scott City 66, 4OT
Hesston 50, Lyons 32
Highland Park 59, Topeka West 45
Hill City 65, Golden Plains 25
Hitchcock County, Neb. 32, Cheylin 31
Hoisington 62, Hillsboro 46
Holcomb 45, Lakin 40
Horton 54, Immaculata 43
Humboldt 66, Neodesha 48
Hutchinson Central Christian 55, Cunningham 23
Hutchinson Trinity 53, Bennington 35
Inman 50, Ell-Saline 32
Jackson Heights 61, Pleasant Ridge 50
Junction City 64, Topeka Hayden 52
KC Christian 61, Heritage Christian 56
KC Harmon 63, KC Schlagle 61
KC Sumner 68, KC Wyandotte 59
Kiowa County 66, Minneola 50
Labette County 58, Parsons 54
Larned 67, Pratt 64, OT
Lawrence 59, SM Northwest 54
Liberal 55, Guymon, Okla. 54
Lincoln 57, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 35
Little River 57, Elyria Christian 28
Logan 55, Smith Center 48
Macksville 60, Kinsley 48
McPherson 67, Great Bend 34
Metro Academy 69, Bishop Seabury Academy 68
Mill Valley 63, Lansing 55
Minneapolis 61, Ellsworth 52
Mission Valley 51, Wabaunsee 43
Moundridge 44, Marion 14
Nemaha Central 60, Hiawatha 44
Ness City 45, Ellinwood 33
Northeast-Arma 74, Marmaton Valley 40
Northern Heights 48, Madison/Hamilton 38
Norton 67, Oberlin-Decatur 32
Norwich 65, Stafford 43
Olathe East 53, SM South 44
Olathe North 73, SM West 54
Olathe Northwest 67, Leavenworth 42
Olpe 69, Crest 38
Onaga 54, Frankfort 47, OT
Osage City 69, Rossville 36
Osawatomie 53, Anderson County 47
Osborne 73, Pike Valley 62
Oskaloosa 53, McLouth 19
Otis-Bison 67, Healy 23
Ottawa 45, DeSoto 34
Oxford 63, Udall 44
Paola 50, Spring Hill 35
Perry-Lecompton 56, Jefferson West 46
Phillipsburg 68, Hoxie 45
Pittsburg 70, Independence 66
Pittsburg Colgan 57, Frontenac 27
Pretty Prairie 58, South Barber 31
Remington 64, Canton-Galva 48
Riverside 55, Royal Valley 44
Riverton 42, Southeast 39
Rock Creek 52, Marysville 50
Rock Hills 46, Natoma 40
Rural Vista 71, Centre 42
Sabetha 61, Atchison County 23
Salina Sacred Heart 86, Russell 53
Salina South 50, Newton 47
Satanta 50, Moscow 36
Shawnee Heights 76, Manhattan 69
SM East 69, Olathe South 60
SM North 67, Lawrence Free State 59
Smoky Valley 68, Nickerson 63
Solomon 53, Wakefield 43
South Gray 81, Fowler 21
Southeast Saline 84, Beloit 83
Southern Coffey 56, Waverly 47
Spearville 49, Hodgeman County 40
St. John 74, LaCrosse 30
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 45, Lakeside 23
St. John’s Military 61, Derby Invasion 49
St. Mary’s 47, Silver Lake 46
St. Mary’s Academy 65, Manhattan CHIEF 51
Sylvan-Lucas 26, Chase 25
Syracuse 36, Greeley County 28
Tescott 61, Wilson 55
Topeka Seaman 74, Topeka 70
Trego 60, Stockton 50
Valley Falls 38, Maur Hill – Mount Academy 32
Wallace County 56, Triplains-Brewster 46
Wamego 73, Chapman 55
Washburn Rural 46, Emporia 41
Washington County 64, Valley Heights 48
Wellington 70, Winfield 62
Wellsville 62, Central Heights 34
Western Plains 60, Bucklin 55
Wheatland-Grinnell 59, Quinter 35
Wichita Campus 62, Hutchinson 56, OT
Wichita East 59, Wichita West 44
Wichita Heights 76, Wichita North 40
Wichita South 45, Wichita Bishop Carroll 40
Wichita Southeast 96, Kapaun Mount Carmel 68
Wichita Trinity 52, Medicine Lodge 37

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Anderson County 56, Osawatomie 24
Andover Central 66, Goddard-Eisenhower 50
Arkansas City 41, Andover 34
Atchison 48, KC Washington 19
Attica 49, Pratt Skyline 33
Augusta 39, El Dorado 36
Axtell 69, Pawnee City, Neb. 24
Baldwin 53, Eudora 28
Beloit 61, Southeast Saline 38
Bennington 48, Hutchinson Trinity 31
Berean Academy 48, Sedgwick 34
Bonner Springs 69, Tonganoxie 47
Buhler 59, Mulvane 36
Burlington 64, Fredonia 55
BV Randolph 38, Clifton-Clyde 37
Cair Paravel 57, Eagle Heights, Mo. 39
Caney Valley 59, Cherryvale 50
Cedar Vale/Dexter 49, Sedan 26
Central Plains 58, Plainville 18
Centralia 52, Troy 24
Chanute 51, Fort Scott 39
Cheney 56, Belle Plaine 22
Cheylin 57, Hitchcock County, Neb. 45
Clay Center 44, Republic County 24
Conway Springs 48, Chaparral 37
Council Grove 60, Abilene 57, OT
Cunningham 42, Hutchinson Central Christian 36, 2OT
DeSoto 43, Ottawa 29
Dighton 58, Wichita County 27
Dodge City 58, Ulysses 20
Doniphan West 41, Wetmore 40
Douglass 48, Bluestem 41
Elkhart 69, Turpin, Okla. 44
Elyria Christian 40, Little River 38
Fairfield 49, Burrton 41
Flinthills 61, West Elk 40
Frankfort 52, Onaga 25
Frontenac 48, Pittsburg Colgan 34
Galena 47, Baxter Springs 33
Girard 61, Columbus 29
Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 38, Lincoln 32
Goessel 78, Peabody-Burns 14
Guymon, Okla. 53, Liberal 46
Haven 49, Kingman 39
Hays-TMP-Marian 80, Scott City 34
Heritage Christian 64, KC Christian 59
Hesston 53, Lyons 25
Highland Park 39, Topeka West 37
Hill City 52, Golden Plains 43
Hoisington 48, Hillsboro 38
Hoxie 57, Phillipsburg 29
Hutchinson 32, Wichita Campus 25
Immaculata 31, Horton 18
Inman 35, Ell-Saline 25
Jefferson West 39, Perry-Lecompton 26
Kapaun Mount Carmel 51, Wichita Southeast 45
KC Piper 55, Basehor-Linwood 22
KC Turner 66, KC Bishop Ward 61
Kinsley 45, Macksville 32
Kiowa County 53, Minneola 14
Labette County 66, Parsons 23
LaCrosse 41, St. John 25
Lakin 46, Holcomb 36
Lawrence Free State 48, SM North 38
Leavenworth 68, Olathe Northwest 46
Maize 42, Derby 35
Maize South 42, Andale 38
Manhattan 62, Shawnee Heights 55
Marysville 45, Rock Creek 37
McPherson 80, Great Bend 65
Mill Valley 54, Lansing 24
Minneapolis 47, Ellsworth 31
Moundridge 48, Marion 37
Natoma 52, Rock Hills 30
Nemaha Central 53, Hiawatha 43
Neodesha 42, Humboldt 38
Ness City 46, Ellinwood 30
Newton 48, Salina South 33
Northeast-Arma 46, Marmaton Valley 32
Northern Heights 43, Herington 39
Norton 51, Oberlin-Decatur 14
Norwich 53, Stafford 28
Olathe East 53, SM South 39 Olpe 71, Crest 10
Oswego 36, Chetopa 18
Paola 62, Spring Hill 37
Pawnee Heights 63, Deerfield 24
Pike Valley 55, Osborne 34
Pittsburg 53, Independence 34
Pleasant Ridge 61, Jackson Heights 45
Prairie View 40, Iola 24
Pratt 55, Larned 31
Rawlins County 51, Southwest, Neb. 27
Riley County 47, Concordia 45
Riverton 44, Southeast 36
Rossville 74, Osage City 33
Royal Valley 53, Riverside 17
Rural Vista 36, Centre 32
Russell 60, Salina Sacred Heart 49
Sabetha 51, Atchison County 13
Salina Central 63, Hays 35
Satanta 61, Moscow 48
SM East 65, Olathe South 31
SM Northwest 54, Lawrence 42
SM West 65, Olathe North 49
Smith Center 39, Logan 15
Smoky Valley 42, Nickerson 33
Solomon 41, Wakefield 34
South Barber 50, Pretty Prairie 35
South Central 77, Fort Supply, Okla. 27
Southern Coffey 46, Marais des Cygnes Valley 41
St. James Academy 44, Notre Dame de Sion 33
St. John’s Beloit 46, Lakeside 29
Sterling 57, Halstead 14
Stockton 62, Trego 57
Sublette 48, Cimarron 36
Sylvan-Lucas 59, Chase 30
Syracuse 52, Greeley County 35
Topeka Hayden 71, Junction City 55
Topeka Seaman 57, Topeka 51
Valley Center 41, Goddard 29
Valley Falls 39, Maur Hill – Mount Academy 26
Wabaunsee 64, Mission Valley 27
Wallace County 48, Triplains-Brewster 40
Wamego 59, Chapman 57, OT
Washburn Rural 37, Emporia 33
Washington County 58, Valley Heights 55
Wellsville 57, Central Heights 50
West Franklin 42, Madison/Hamilton 35
Wheatland-Grinnell 46, Quinter 42
Wichita East 47, Wichita West 40
Wichita Heights 60, Wichita North 25
Wichita Independent 53, Garden Plains 30
Wichita South 55, Wichita Bishop Carroll 23
Wichita Trinity 50, Medicine Lodge 39
Wilson 67, Tescott 43
Winfield 46, Wellington 43

Tip from the public helps police arrest wanted Kan. suspect

Smith- photo Newton Police
Smith- photo Newton Police

NEWTON – Law enforcement authorities in Harvey County are investigating a suspect in connection with arson, burglary, and criminal threat.

After a tip from members of the community, police in Newton arrested Brian Edward Smith, 25, on Tuesday evening, following a brief standoff, according to a social media report from police.

Smith was also wanted on an active warrant for felony theft.

Sunny, warmer Wednesday

Today Sunny, with a high near 58. West wind 9 to 13 mph.

Screen Shot 2016-02-10 at 6.41.06 AMTonight Mostly clear, with a low around 27. Northwest wind 8 to 10 mph.

Thursday Mostly sunny, with a high near 45. North northwest wind 5 to 9 mph becoming light and variable in the afternoon.

Thursday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 30. Light and variable wind becoming southwest 5 to 9 mph after midnight.

FridayMostly sunny, with a high near 51.

Friday NightPartly cloudy, with a low around 22.

SaturdayMostly sunny, with a high near 40.

Man arrested in 2006 Kansas cold case murder of 2-year-old

 Johnathan Davion Mango- Courtesy photo
Johnathan Davion Mango- Courtesy photo

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A 31-year-old man has been arrested in Missouri in the 2006 death of a 2-year-old boy in Topeka.

Johnathan Davion Mango was arrested Monday on a second-degree murder warrant in Florissant, Missouri, and is being held on $500,000 bond.

Authorities say 2-year-old Eli Clemens died on March 11, 2006, at an apartment complex. His death was ruled a homicide four months later. Topeka police have not said how the boy died.

Officials said the suspect is expected to be extradited to Topeka following a hearing in St. Louis.

No. 25 Wichita State pounds Drake

By LUKE MEREDITH
AP Sports Writer

Courtesy Wichita State Athletics
Courtesy Wichita State Athletics

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Ron Baker and Shaq Morris had 11 points each and No. 25 Wichita State pounded Drake 74-48 on Tuesday night for its 12th win in 13 games.

Thirteen players scored for the Shockers (18-5, 12-1 Missouri Valley Conference), who moved within two victories of clinching at least a share of its third straight league title.

Wichita State had little trouble with the Valley’s worst team, rattling off a 27-5 run to close the first half in beating the Bulldogs for the ninth straight time.

Reed Timmer scored 20 points for Drake (6-19, 1-12), which lost for the 15th time in 17 games.

Kansas AG: California firm to pay $110,00 for no-call violations

KS-attorney-general-seal-280x280TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A California company has agreed to pay $110,000 in penalties and fees for violating the No-Call Act and Kansas Consumer Protection Act.

Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt says Judson Enterprises Inc., doing business as K-Designers of Gold River, California, agreed to a consent judgment that was approved Monday by a Shawnee County district judge.

The attorney general’s office started investigating K-Designers in 2013 after receiving a complaint from a Manhattan resident who was on the no-call list. In all, four people filed complaints with Schmidt’s office and 34 filed complaints with the Federal Trade Commission.

Schmidt says the company’s telemarketers were calling Kansas residents on the no-call list and failing to end the call when the consumer declined its offer.

No. 6 Kansas beats No. 10 West Virginia

By DAVE SKRETTA
AP Sports Writer

Courtesy Kansas Athletics
Courtesy Kansas Athletics

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) – Perry Ellis had 21 points, Landen Lucas pulled down a career-high 16 rebounds and No. 6 Kansas beat No. 10 West Virginia 75-65 on Tuesday night to forge a three-way tie atop the Big 12.

Frank Mason III added 14 points for the Jayhawks (20-4, 8-3), who handled the Mountaineers’ pressure well in avenging a loss lost month in Morgantown that had them playing catch-up in the league race.

Now, they are tied with the Mountaineers (19-5, 8-3) and No. 3 Oklahoma (20-3, 8-3) as they pursue their 12th consecutive championship. All three teams have seven games remaining.

Devin Williams had 14 points and nine rebounds, and Jaysean Paige also had 14 points for the Mountaineers – though their leading scorer was just 5 of 16 from the field.

TMP Boys win 4OT thriller, Girls cruise

By JEREMY McGUIRE

Boys:  TMP 69, Scott City 66  4OT

In what would be by man an instant classic the TMP Monarchs outlasted the visiting Scott City Beavers in four overtimes on Tuesday night at Al Billinger Fieldhouse.  It was a game that saw the largest lead of only seven points (for Scott City) and had five starters foul out between the two teams.  In the end, TMP stood strong for the win.

Just like many predicted it was a nip and tuck game the entire way.  Scott City led by four, 12-8 after the first quarter. It was a two point game late in the first half when the Beavers hit a late three to take a 28-23 lead at the break.

Scott City bolted out of the gates in the second half and led 32-25.  TMP would score the next seven points to tie the game at 32.  The Beavers would take a 38-34 lead heading to quarter number four.

It was back and fourth in quarter number four.  TMP trailed by three late when Scott City’s Bo Hess missed two free throws and TMP came the other way and Jared Vitztum, who finished the game with 33 points, hit a three to send the game to overtime number one tied a 51.

Both teams scored two points in the first overtime and went scoreless in the second overtime.  The third overtime started with a 53-53 tie when Ryan Ruder hit a three pointer from the right wing to give TMP their first lead of the game.  TMP was able to extend the lead to four points but Scott City battled back and eventually tied the game at 62 to force a fourth overtime.

In the fourth overtime TMP was able score five straight points to go up 67-64 after the Beavers went up by two early in overtime number four.  The Monarchs hit some big free throws down the stretch and picked up the 69-66 win. TMP is now 12-3 on the season and will be on the road in Phillipsburg on Friday night.

JOE HERTEL INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS


Girls:  TMP 80, Scott City 54

TMP started out their non-league match-up with Scott City on Tuesday night with a 22-0 run and never looked back. The Lady Monarchs led 28-4 after the first quarter, 42-13 at halftime, 70-28 after three quarters and won 80-54. Madyson Koerner led three Lady Monarchs in double figures with 17 points.

TMP improves to 13-2 on the season.  The Lady Monarchs will be on the road in Phillipsburg on Friday night.

ROSE MCFARLAND INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

Number of Kansans using e-cigarettes rises significantly

vaping kansansBy Andrea N. Hinton, Linda J. Sheppard, J.D.
KHI

TOPEKA–E-cigarettes were invented in China more than 10 years ago and nearly 500 brands exist today worldwide. The U.S. vaping industry alone is estimated to hit $10 billion in sales by 2017.

Many e-cigarette brands are owned by large tobacco companies that market them as glamorous, safer and healthier than traditional tobacco cigarettes. These claims, along with increased popularity, have caused many health-related organizations (i.e. American Academy of Pediatrics, American Heart Association) to call for increased regulation and discouragement of use among youth.

The Kansas Health Institute has released the first of three issue briefs on the topic: E-Cigarettes and Their Use in the U.S. and Kansas.

Key points of the brief include:

  • E-cigarettes are battery-powered devices used to inhale vapor—normally containing nicotine—and they are sold in many different styles, colors and flavors.
  • The number of teens who have ever tried e-cigarettes has risen significantly across the U.S. between 2011 and 2014. However, Kansas data has not shown a similar increase for teens.
  • Current tobacco smokers are most likely to have tried or currently use e-cigarettes.

The number of adults who have tried e-cigarettes has risen significantly in Kansas: 14.3 percent in 2013, up from 8.6 percent in 2012. E-cigarette users are more likely to be younger and less educated than non-users.

“The goal of this e-cigarette series is to inform policymakers about what e-cigarettes are and who is using them, to help explain the potential health effects of e-cigarette use, and to discuss local, state and federal regulation of e-cigarettes,” said Linda Sheppard, KHI senior analyst and strategy team leader.

The other briefs in this e-cigarette series are: Health Effects of E-Cigarettes (February 10, 2016) and E-Cigarette Policy, Regulation and Marketing (February 16, 2016).

Download the Issue Brief #1: E-Cigarettes and Their Use in the U.S. and Kansas

See more at: https://www.khi.org/policy/article/e-cigseries1#sthash.xSduoGbj.dpuf

Hays High splits games at Salina Central

By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post

GIRLS: Salina Central 63, Hays 35
Hays traveled to Salina on Tuesday night to take on the Central Mustangs. The match-up had three of the four featured team ranked in the state. The Salina Central girls was ranked #2 in 5A this week. The Salina Central boys entered #4 in 5A and the Hays High boys #6 in 4A-1.

The Lady Indian defense tried to do enough to slow down a high scoring Central team in the first half but couldn’t get their offense in gear. Hays managed just two points in the first quarter trailing 12-2 after the first eight minutes. Hays started hitting shots in the latter half of second quarter only to be matched by the Lady Mustangs. Hays made their last three field goals of the half after starting 2-20 and trailed 26-14 at the mid-game break.

Highlights


Hays fell behind by 17 in the opening moments of the third quarter but put together their best run of the game cutting the lead down to 8 after scoring nine straight points. Hays had four more opportunities to cut into a 33-23 score but scored just one points. Central led by 14 after three quarters at 38-24. The Lady Mustangs exploded for 25 fourth quarter points to pull away with a 63-35 win.

Coach Kirk Maska

Hays drops to 6-9 on the year. Salina Central improves to 13-2.


BOYS: Hays 64, Salina Central 53

Neither Hays or Salina Central led by more than four points in the first half as they played to a 26-22 Hays advantage at half time. Each team led by four points with Central taking an early 4-0 lead followed by two Hays four point leads at 24-20 and 26-22. Central led by three after the first quarter 17-14. The Hays defense clamped down allowing just five second quarter points while scoring 12. The Indians closed the second quarter on a 8-2 run on a three pointer from each Isaiah Nunnery and Ethan Nunnery and then two free throws from Ethan.

Highlights

Hays used a pair of 9-2 runs in the third quarter to build a 17 point lead late in the third quarter. Central would knock a basket down at the buzzer to cut the lead down to 15 at 47-32. The Hays Indians turned the ball over nine times in the fourth quarter to allow Salina Central to close the gap. Central used a 9-0 run over two minutes of the fourth quarter to get with in five at 56-51 with ninety seconds remaining. Hays scored immediately off of the basket by Salina Central to push the lead back up to seven and hit four of six free throws and a layup over the final 1:30 to secure the 64-53.

Coach Rick Keltner

Hays pushes their record to 13-2. Salina Central falls to 11-4.

Isaiah Nunnery scores 16 to lead the Indians. Shane Berens scores 14 all in the second half. Drew Young added 13.

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