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Hays baseball misses out on WAC title

Liberal baseball swept Hays on Thursday in a make up double header that allowed the Redskins to claim a share of the Western Athletic Conference title.  Each Hays and Liberal needed a sweep of one another to tie Dodge City and Garden City at 5-3 in final conference standings.

Trey Riggs allowed just two runs in game one but the offense managed just single run in support in the Indian’s third consecutive one run loss.  The sophomore over came three errors through the game but Liberal managed to get three hits in the fourth inning for the decisive margin.

Riggs went six and two-thirds innings throwing 105 pitches, the maximum allowed by KSHSAA.  Tyrone Wynn finished off the only batter he faced in the seventh inning.  Riggs struck out a career high nine, passing his previous high of seven that he established Saturday versus Goddard-Eisenhower in the Diamond Classic.

Hays batters walked six times and were hits twice.  The Indians were 0-12 with runners in scoring position.

Hays managed just four hits in the loss and scored the only run when Wynn doubled to score Cody Petersen.

Coach Frank Leo

Both team’s offense came around in the second game with Liberal scoring runs each of the odd numbered innings, including five in the seventh for a 11-7 win to clinch their share of the conference crown.  Each team scored a single run in the first with Hays tying the game on a triple by Wynn.  He scored on a wild pitch in the next plate appearance.  Liberal scored two more in the third and three in the fifth to expand their lead to 6-1.  Hays answered with two in the bottom of the fifth and had the bases loaded but could not score any more.

Liberal needed all of their five seventh inning runs as Hays strung together four runs in the final inning, all on two outs but left the bases loaded for fourth time in the game.  Hays stranded fourteen runners in the second game loss.  They left ten on the base paths in the first game.  Hays used two pitchers in the game with Cole Murphy taking the loss and exiting the game with a stiff back after the third.  The Indians walked seven batters and hit four.  Liberal walked nine and hit three.

Wynn led the way in game two with four hits.  Peterson added two hits.  Both players also scored two runs.  Peterson and Palmer Hutchison each drove in two runs.  The Indians finished game two 5-16 with runners in scoring position out of 22 play appearances.

Hays falls to 8-10 overall and finishes 3-5 in the WAC.  Liberal is now 13-5 and 5-3.  Hays returns to action on Friday for senior day, taking on Valley Center.  It will be the Indians third double header in four days and will finish off ten games over nine days.

TMP-Marian baseball sweeps Colby

HAYS, Kan. – The TMP-Marian baseball team scored five runs in the top of the fifth inning to break a 2-2 tie and beat Colby 10-6 to finish off a doubleheader sweep of the Eagles Thursday at Larks Park. The Monarchs used a five run first inning to grab the early lead in a 6-4 win in game one.

Tate Garcia and Creighton Renz both had three of the Monarchs 15 hits in game two. Renz, Adam Gottschalk and Gavin Schumacher all drove in three. Carlos Schwindt picked up the win despite allowing four runs on no hits and three walks.

Cole Zimmerman allowed two runs on one hits over four innings for the win in the first game.

The Monarchs are now 11-7 heading into their regional opener at home on Monday.

Kan. man sentenced for transporting teen to Texas for prostitution

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WICHITA,– A Kansas man was sentenced Thursday to 293 months in federal prison for human trafficking, according to U.S. Attorney Tom Beall.

Daederick Lacy, 26, Wichita, was found guilty in a jury trial in February on one count of sex trafficking of a minor, one count of sex trafficking of an adult by force, fraud or coercion and one count of interstate transportation of a minor in furtherance of prostitution.

During trial prosecutors, presented evidence that three female victims – two minors and an adult – were trafficked for sex by Lacy. Lacy advertised victims on an adult Web site, rented rooms at motels for sex, transported victims to meetings with men who paid for sex, and drove a minor victim from Kansas to Texas to serve as a prostitute.

Berens leads HHS at WAC Track Championships

DODGE CITY, Kan. – Shane Berens won the shot put and the discus to lead the Hays High boys track team at the Western Athletic Conference meet Thursday at Memorial Stadium in Dodge City. Berens had a toss of 54′ 9″ in the shot put and 160′ 10″ in the discus. Connor Winter finished third in the same two events.

Mattie Hutchison brought home the only gold medal for the girls, winning the javelin with a toss of 108′ 3″. Jaycee Dale finished second in the high jump at 5′ 2″ and was third in the triple jump (33′ 4″). Tasiah Nunnery finished second in the long jump (17′ 2 1/4″.

The Liberal boys and Garden City girls won the team titles.

Education official outlines plan for school redesign in Kansas

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas education commissioner wants to choose seven school districts to participate in a major redesign of their systems based on the state board of education’s “Kansans Can” vision.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports Commissioner Randy Watson told board members Tuesday the intent of the redesign project is to the help districts “determine what makes a successful high school graduate.”

Watson says the schools will base their redesign on the five goals of the “Kansans Can” vision for the students’ success. Those are locally measured social and emotional growth; kindergarten readiness; individual study plan focused on career interest; high school graduation rates; and postsecondary completion and attendance.

Inspired by the Mercury 7 astronauts, each district will be named after each astronaut.

Watson says the districts will be chosen by September.

Lady Indians blank Garden City

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Hays High 2, Garden City 0

HAYS, Kan.-The Hays High Lady Indians scored two quick goals and dominated Garden City on Thursday afternoon in Hays.  Tressa Becker got things started with the first goal in the 14th minute.  Two minutes later Savannah Schneider broke free over the middle and maneuvered past the Lady Buffalo goalie and put the ball in the back of the net for the second and final goal of the 2-0 match.

The Lady Indians controlled the ball the rest of the match, not allowing Garden to make much of a push.  It was a big win for Hays High who had their full team together for the first time in a couple of weeks.  With the win the Lady Indians finish the regular season at 10-6.  They will host the first round of 4-3-2-1A Regional play on Tuesday.  Their opponent is not yet determined.

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Records: Slain Kan. boy told authorities about parent’s abuse

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KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Missouri state records show an emaciated boy whose father later killed him and fed his remains to the family’s pigs told authorities he was being abused.

Adrian Jones was 5 years old in July 2013 when he told a Missouri Children’s Division worker and police officer that a “little bone come out” when his father kicked him in the head. Two years later, Adrian was dead.

Adrian’s father and stepmother, Michael and Heather Jones, are serving life sentences in his death.

The records released this week show Missouri welfare officials said in 2013 that they didn’t think they could ensure Adrian’s safety at home, but that a county juvenile officer suggested the family be provided more services. The family then moved to

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Similar records remain under seal in Kansas, where welfare officials have said allegations against the family were “thoroughly investigated.”

Wet ground complicates parking situation for FHSU commencement

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Rain has closed two grass parking lots, totaling 800 parking spaces, at Fort Hays State University, and they will not be available for the Friday and Saturday Commencement ceremonies.

The two lots are on the east side of Gross Memorial Coliseum.

The university is adding shuttle buses and stops on the main campus.

Shuttles will begin running at 4:30 p.m. for Friday’s ceremony and at 7:30 a.m. for the Saturday event.

Graduates, their families and friends are encouraged to allow extra time to get from their vehicles to Gross Coliseum.

A map, detailing the open parking lots and shuttle stops, can be found through the Parking Map button on the commencement page, fhsu.edu/commencement.

Two streets in the city of Hays are also under construction. Eighth Street is closed to eastbound traffic from Milner to Vine, and Old Highway 40 is closed to westbound traffic from the Eighth Street junction to Vine.

KC’s Vargas sharp as Royals beat Rays

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) – Major league ERA leader Jason Vargas went seven more scoreless innings, Salvador Perez had a two-run double during a five-run eighth inning and the Kansas City Royals beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-0 on Thursday.

Vargas (5-1) scattered three hits and dropped his ERA from 1.19 to 1.01.

Jorge Bonifacio hit an RBI single off Diego Moreno in the decisive eighth before Whit Merrifield had a run-scoring single and then circled the bases when center fielder Kevin Kiermaier misplayed the hit for a three-base error.

Merrifield also homered for the Royals, who won three of four against the Rays. Kansas City had lost 13 of 16 entering the series.

Jake Odorizzi (2-2) gave up one run and four hits in six innings for the Rays. He had allowed three hits or fewer in each of his previous four starts.

Kansas lawmakers increase penalties for human trafficking

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas senators unanimously have passed a bill that would toughen the state’s laws on human trafficking.

The bill approved on Thursday creates new crimes related to trafficking and toughens some existing laws.

The House passed it unanimously on Monday. It now goes to GOP Gov. Sam Brownback for a signature.

The bill would create new crimes related to human trafficking, such as using communication devices to facilitate human trafficking or knowingly selling travel services connected with human trafficking. It also would create the crime of internet trading child pornography.

Attorney General Derek Schmidt backed the bill and told lawmakers in written testimony that Kansas’ response to human trafficking has improved. According to Schmidt’s testimony, victim offices served 463 victims of human trafficking last fiscal year, up from two in 2009.

Woman indicted for alleged drug crime in SW Kan.

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WICHITA–Ruth Noemy Galvan, 25, Long Beach, Calif., is charged with one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. The crime is alleged to have occurred March 24, 2017, in Clark County, Kan.

If convicted, she faces not less than 10 years in federal prison and a fine up to $10 million. Noemy Galvan was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury in Wichita. The Drug Enforcement Administration investigated.

In all cases, defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty. The indictments merely contain allegations of criminal conduct.

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