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Tigers fall at home to Missouri Western

Courtesy FHSU Athletics / Allie Schweizer photo

HAYS – Fort Hays State saw their 12-game regular season win streak snapped in a 28-17 loss to Missouri Western State Thursday night at Lewis Field. It’s the first regular season loss at home since the 2016 season, when they fell 28-7 to a then No. 1 ranked Northwest Missouri State. It’s also the first 0-2 start for the Tigers since 2013.

Fort Hays State drove to the Griffons (1-1) two-yard line on their first possession but had to settle for a Dante Brown field goal following a false start. Brown missed on a 49-yard field goal attempt early in the second quarter and the Griffons would take advantage, scoring 21 unanswered points in the second quarter.

Wyatt Steigerwald connected with on a 37-yard touchdown pass to Damen Wheeler, Jr. at the 12:36 mark, giving Missouri Western the lead 7-3.

Following a muffed punt by the Tigers which gave MWSU a short field at the FHSU 20-yard line, the Griffons scored on the next play, a 20-yard pass from Steigerwald to Kyle Berry to push their lead to 14-3 with 8:29 to go in the second quarter.

Missouri Western marched 62 yards in seven plays for yet another touchdown, a 12-yard run by Shamar Griffith at the 4:07 mark and led 21-3 at halftime.

The Tigers could not advance the ball past midfield on their first two drives of the second half. They advanced to the Griffons 24-yard line on their third possession but DJ Stirgus intercepted a Fuller pass at the goal line.

Fuller found Manny Ramsey on a 28-yard scoring strike with 8:24 to go in the game, however, the two-point conversion failed and the Griffons led 21-9.

A bad snap on a punt with 5:33 remaining in the game gave Missouri Western the ball at the Tiger 26. Markel Smith would score on a 6-yard touchdown run four plays later to push the score to 28-9.

The Tigers picked up one more touchdown late on a four-yard touchdown pass from Fuller to Hunter Budke, but it was too-little, too-late.

Fuller threw for 333 yards for a second straight week, completing 23-of-49 attempts. Ramsey and Harley Hazlett each had five receptions, Ramsey finishing with 102 yards and Hazlett with 90. Charles Tigner led the ground game with 44 yards but the Tigers were held to 14 as a team.

Hayden Kreutzer, making the first start of his career, led the Tigers with nine tackles.

Steigerwald completed 17-of-29 passes for 197 yards for the Griffons. Smith ran for a team-high 84 yards and Devon Holmes had seven catches for 70 yards.

HHS volleyball sweeps in Dodge City

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

DODGE CITY, Kan. – Christin Nunnery’s Hays High Lady Indian volleyball team did not make things easy on themselves but managed to sweep matches over Lakin, Dodge City, and Sublette on Thursday night in Dodge City. The Lady Indians opened up with a three set win over Lakin. Hays dropped the first set, 21-25, and fought back to win the next two sets 25-7, 25-21 to pick up the win.

The next match was a battle with Western Athletic Conference foe, Dodge City. The Lady Indians fell in the first set 24-26 and turned it around to win the second set 25-21. Hays trailed the Lady Demons 19-24 in the third set and scored nine out of the next 11 points to secure the 28-26 set and match win.

The third match did not provide as many dramatics as Hays High easily won over Sublette in straight sets, 25-12 and 25-17. The Lady Indians improve to 6-2 on the season and will be in action next Thursday in Pratt.

Former Hays High soccer player recognized

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – Former Hays High soccer player Connor Teget has been named the American Rivers Conference Defensive Player of the Week. Teget is a goalkeeper at Coe College, an NCAA Division III school in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Teget recorded seven saves and allowed zero goals in two shutout wins this past weekend. In Coe’s 4-0 victory over Lakeland University, Connor came up with five saves in 90 minutes in goal.

Teget tallied two saves in 56:54 minutes as Coe defeated North Central University (Minn.) 7-0.

Ex-ICE agent accused of impersonating officer to free inmate

Pleviak is being held in Kingman County

A criminal complaint made public Thursday charges Andrew J. Pleviak, 41, with attempted aiding of escape, false impersonation, forgery, making a false information and interference with a law enforcement officer related to the escape attempt last week from the Kingman County jail.

He is scheduled for his first court appearance Thursday and does not yet have a defense attorney who has entered an appearance on his behalf.

Pleviak is accused of falsely identifying himself to jail officials as ICE Supervisor Doug Thompson, who is an actual ICE agent in Wichita, in several phone calls seeking the release of inmate Juan Deigo Tapia-Alfaro, according to a probable cause affidavit. He allegedly told prison officials the inmate was an informant in a huge case ICE had been working on for more than a year and the inmate needed to be released.

Local jail officials contacted ICE officials in Wichita and discovered Thompson had not contacted the jail. Another local ICE agent identified Pleviak’s voice on the jail recordings, according to the affidavit. Pleviak was arrested Sept. 3 at the Kingman County Law Enforcement Center when he showed up with a fraudulent federal document for the inmate’s release.

Tapia-Alfaro is awaiting trial on unrelated state charges, including charges of identity theft to obtain benefits, and has an ICE detainer lodged against him. He has not been charged related to Pleviak’s efforts to free him.

Kingman County Sheriff Randy Hill said Pleviak and the Kingman County inmate he was trying to free had a “working relationship,” apparently involving some type of construction work.

The U.S. attorney’s office in Kansas has confirmed that Pleviak had been assigned to a halfway house in Wichita to finish serving his own prison sentence in an unrelated federal case at the time of his arrest in Kingman County.

The federal case against Pleviak stemmed from his sending a Wichita television news anchor sensitive law enforcement material while he was employed with ICE in Kansas. KAKE-TV anchor Deb Farris told police in 2017 that Pleviak sent her law enforcement material and texted messages that were sexual in nature. She has said that Pleviak’s texts made her uncomfortable and scared her.

Pleviak’s defense attorney in that federal case told the court during sentencing last year that his client has mental health issues.

Pleviak was initially sentenced in May 2018 to time served — the six months he was in jail while awaiting trial — plus a year of supervised release after he pleaded guilty to exceeding authorized access to a government computer. But a federal judge later revoked that probation and sentenced him to 12 months in prison for violating the terms of his release by having unauthorized contact with a former employee of the Department of Homeland Security.

Retired ICE supervisor Jeffrey Artman, who was Pleviak’s boss for six years at ICE, said in an email following Pleviak’s latest arrest that he and his daughter have a protection-from-stalking order against Pleviak.

“The public is only safe when he is locked up,” Artman said.

In a separate civil case filed in 2014, an international college student from Kenya who overstayed his visa sued Pleviak and others for violently attacking him at ICE’s office in Wichita. The civil lawsuit filed by immigrant Justine Mochama was ultimately dismissed.

HHS girls’ golfers finish third in Dodge City

DODGE CITY – The Hays High girls’ golf team finished third at the Dodge City Invitational Thursday at Mariah Hills Golf Course.

The Indians 393 was 46 shots behind first place Kapaun Mt. Carmel. Garden City finished second with a 372.

Taleia McCrae and Sophia Garrison both had rounds of 87. McCrea was sixth and Garrison seventh.

Team Results
1. Wichita-Kapaun Mt Carmel – 347
2. Garden City – 372
3. Hays High – 393
4. Salina-South – 496
5. Maize – 405
6. Dodge City – 410
7. Great Bend – 426
8. Goddard-Eisenhower – 428
9. Goddard – 438
10. Hutchinson – 441
11. Liberal – 513
12. Wichita-North – 543

Top 10 Medalists
1. Alyssa McMillen-Garden City – 75
2. Alexa Garrett-Kapaun Mt. Carmel – 78
3. Abby Wolf-Kapaun Mt. Carmel – 83
4. Lexie Ridder-Maize – 83
5. Ashlyn Armstrong-Dodge City – 86
6. Taleia McCrae-Hays High – 87
7. Sophia Garrison-Hays High – 87
8. Zoe Norton-Salina South – 90
9. Lauren Rudy-Kapaun Mt. Carmel – 92
10. Nina Frees-Salina South – 92

Kansas man admits guilt of child sex with an 11-year-old

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — A Kansas man charged with having inappropriate contact with an 11-year-old girl waived his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday.

Donovan Hall photo Reno Co.

Donovan Hall, 29, entered a guilty plea to aggravated indecent liberties with a child. The contact occurred March 7 and again on July 21, 2018.

Even after the investigation began, he was still attempting to contact the child, according to statements in court.. That led to the family of the 11-year-old to seek a protection from abuse order against Hall. The charge against him is a level three felony with a maximum sentence of over 20 years in prison.

Sentencing will occur on Oct. 25 in front of Reno County District Judge Trish Rose.

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HHS girls’ cross country third in Hesston

HESSTON, Kan. – The Hays High cross country team had 12 medalists Thursday at the Hesston Invitational. The meet had a unique format with 8 separate races one for the boys and one for the girls in each class starting with the freshman. Times did not matter only where each individual placed.

Amelia Jaeger was one of three freshman girls to earn a medal, finishing fifth and had the fastest time of all of the Indians at 22:11.00. Jaycine Watson placed 10th and Micaela Dickman 13th.

Landry Dotts was the only sophomore girl to medal, finishing fourth with a time of 22:21.00 which was the second best of the day for Hays.

Claire Shippy finished third in the junior race with Allison Shubert sixth and Cristian Leos 19th.

Yesenia Maldonado led the seniors with a seventh place finish and Maddie Lohmeyer was 13th.

Sophomore Brayden Hines led the boys with a 10th place finish. He had the fastest time for Hays at 19:49.00. Fellow sophomore Landon Viegra placed 17th.

Mathew Dempsey was the other boys medalist with a 15th place finish in the junior race.

The Indians host their own meet at the Sand Plum Nature Trail in Victoria on Thursday.

Flip a Felon campaign hopes to reduce crime in Kansas

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SEDGWICK COUNTY —Crime Stoppers of Wichita – Sedgwick County announced a campaign Thursday aimed at assisting law enforcement with the arrests of wanted persons with felony warrants in Sedgwick County, according to officer Kevin Wheeler.

The campaign called “Flip-A-Felon” will target specific known individuals who have warrants for
violent crimes and/or felony weapons warrants. This campaign is in collaboration with the
Wichita Police Department, Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office, and the Kansas Department of Corrections. Each agency has provided Crime Stoppers with a list of some of their most wanted
persons featured in this campaign.

“Crime Stoppers always looks for ways to partner with law enforcement to help solve crime and to help locate wanted individuals,” said Crime Stoppers Advisory Committee Chair Stacey
Kluge. “These campaigns have proved to be successful in the past, and we will assist in the best ways possible to help make our community safer.”

During the month-long campaign, Crime Stoppers will assist law enforcement in locating and arresting the wanted persons by providing anonymous tips that are sent to the program.

If they are arrested based off a tip through Crime Stoppers, the tipster is eligible for a cash reward starting at $500 and up to $2,500.
Tipsters should submit tips in one of three ways:  Call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 316-267-2111,  Submit a tip by downloading the FREE P3 app; or Submit a tip online at www.wichitasedgwickcountycrimestoppers.com

20-year-old Kan. man dead after ejected when truck rolls

MONTGOMERY COUNTY— One person died in an accident just before 12:30p.m. Thursday in Montgomery County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2001 International Straight Truck driven by Taylor Lee Edwards, 20, Independence, was eastbound on U.S. 160 two miles east of U.S. 75.

The truck’s tire blew out. The truck traveled into the west bound lane, into the ditch, rolled multiple times and the occupants were ejected.

Edwards was pronounced dead at the scene. EMS transported a passenger Marty Ray Brown, 52, Independence, to Freeman Hospital. They were not wearing seat belts, according to the KHP.

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