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Tiger men’s soccer scores three in win over Oklahoma Baptist

Courtesy FHSU Athletics / Allie Schweizer photo

HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State men’s soccer netted three goals on Thursday night in its victory over Oklahoma Baptist, 3-1. The home match win marks the 21st consecutive victory at FHSU Soccer Stadium for the Tigers.

Fort Hays State controlled the majority of play in the first half. Santiago Agudelo began the scoring for the Tigers. In the 28th minute, Mauricio Etcheverry sent a cross into the box, finding Agudelo sprinting to the near post. The senior forward finished off the play with a diving header to redirect the ball into the back of the net.

Just three minutes later, Agudelo collected another mark on the scoresheet. From midfield, Agudelo sent a through ball to Arsenio Chamorro up the left side, who was pressuring the back line of the Bison defense. Seeing that Chamorro was set free, the striker followed the play and was ultimately rewarded on a smooth grounded cross from Chamorro to put the Tigers up, 2-0.

Coming out of halftime, the Bison used the wind at their back and increased pressure aggressively. Only taking two shots in the first half, Oklahoma Baptist rebounded by adding another 11 in the final 45 minutes. In the 72nd minute, the Bison managed to grab a goal of their own. Alejandro Castillo fired his shot from 35-yards past the outstretched arms of goalkeeper Kieran Brown and into the top left corner of the goal.

Only at a one goal deficit, Oklahoma Baptist added even more intensity to their play. However, the intensity was handled well by the Tigers’ back four of McCain, Bevis, Walther, and Benitez. In the 84th minute, FHSU turned their defense into offensive poise. Senior Ross Boyd beat his defender down the right sideline and swung a grounded cross around the Bison defenders, who were sprinting to get back. Boyd’s cross reached the feet of Alonso Rodriguez who tapped the ball in past the keeper for the final goal of the night.

With the victory, the Tigers improve to 6-3-1 overall and 5-0-1 in the Great American Conference.

Fort Hays State totaled nine shots on Thursday night and only needed four saves by Brown at the other end of the field.

In his 86 minutes of play, Agudelo netted his eighth and ninth goals of the season, moving into the top-five of goal scorers across the entirety of NCAA Division II.

FHSU will be back in action on Saturday (Oct. 10) when they travel to Bethany, Okla. to go head-to-head with Southern Nazarene. That match is slated for a 4 p.m. kickoff.

Despite fake mustache, Kansas bank robber going to prison

KANSAS CITY, KAN. – A man who wore a fake mustache and a hospital mask when he robbed a bank in Overland Park was sentenced today to four years in federal prison, according to U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister.

Lavy- photo Wyandotte Co.

Steven D. Lavy, 56, pleaded guilty to one count of bank robbery. According to court records, he robbed the Bank of the West at 12080 Blue Valley Parkway in Overland Park on June 21, 2017. During the robbery, he wore a yellow striped polo shirt, khaki pants, a fake mustache, a blue and white hospital mask, a straw hat and sunglasses. He also had his left arm in a sling.

Police spotted his getaway car a few minutes after the robbery and there was a chase during which Lavy drove on sidewalks and twice rammed a police car. Police found the fake mustache on the dashboard of his car when they arrested him.

Mo. couple accused of caging, starving child sentenced

 

Reed photo Daviess-Dekalb Co. jail
Burks photo Daviess-Dekalb Co. jail 

By BRENT MARTIN
St. Joseph Post

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – A 31-year-old Albany, Mo., woman accused of punishing a child by keeping her in a cage and starving her for months has been sentenced to 22 years in prison.

Jennifer Reed had faced 42 felony charges in the case until she pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree kidnapping and two counts of first-degree endangering the welfare of a child.

A 52-year-old Albany man, also implicated in the case, has been sentenced to 18 years in prison. Raymond Burks entered a similar plea deal, getting slightly less than the maximum sentences.

Prosecutors say Reed and Burks abused an 11-year-old girl in their care from July of 2017 through February of last year, handcuffing her to a cage and withholding food as a form of punishment.

A third defendant in the case, Lonnie Johnson, will be sentenced in November.

Hays High Volleyball sweeps in Larned

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

LARNED, Kan.-The Hays High Lady Indians made short work of their opponents in a sweep of Larned and LaCrosse on Thursday in Larned. Hays High opened up with a 25-16, 25-12 sweep of Larned. Kaitlin Suppes and Kyah Summers chipped in with seven assists each. Tasiah Nunnery led the way with seven kills and Brooklyn Schaffer had nine digs.

Next up was LaCrosse. Hays won that match 25-14, 25-16. Summers led the way with 11 assists while Nunnery and Sierra Bryant each added six kills and Schaffer six digs.

The Lady Indians improve to 18-10 on the season and will travel to Garden City on October 19 for the Western Athletic Conference Tournament.

Registered sex offender accused of using Tumblr for child porn

WICHITA — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a registered sex offender on new charges in Kansas.

Seburn photo Kansas offender registry

According to U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister, 41-year-old Shawn Richard Seburn of Hutchinson, is charged with one count of transporting child pornography through a Tumblr account via the internet.

The crime is alleged to have occurred in August and September 2018 in Reno County.

Seburn has previous child porn convictions from Illinois in 1999, Missouri in 2007, according to the Kansas offender registry.

If convicted, he could face a sentence of not less than five years and not more than 20 years in federal prison and a fine up to $250,000, according to McAllister.

Hays High Sounds of the Game, week 5

After picking up their second win of the season the Hays High Indians travel to Dodge City for a matchup with the unbeaten Dodge City Red Demons.

If you missed any of the Indians 45-20 win over Wichita South you can check out the highlights below with our Sounds of the Game.

Dog injured after charging Kansas officers, teen arrested

SHAWNEE COUNTY —A dog is at a local veterinarian receiving treatment following an incident in which it charged at officers in Topeka, according to police spokesperson Gretchen Koenen.

Bowman photo Shawnee Co.

Just after 10:30 a.m. Thursday, the Shawnee County Emergency Communications Center began receiving reports of a domestic disturbance near SE 10th and Locust.

Police responded to the scene and made contact with an adult male witness. The man had an unleashed dog with him that began to charge at officers. Officers gave multiple commands to stop the charging dog, but it continued. One officer fired his department issued firearm, striking the rear of the dog.

Topeka Police Animal Control officers transported the dog to a local veterinarian for treatment. No officers were injured in the incident. The suspect from the domestic incident has been identified as 18-year-old John B. Bowman III. He was taken into custody at SE 10th and Lawrence and is being booked into the Shawnee County Department of Corrections on domestic battery and criminal damage charges.

TMP Sounds of the Game, week 5

The TMP-Marian football team plays their second straight home game Friday night against MCL rival Norton.

Last week the Monarchs came up short in a defensive battle with Phillipsburg, losing 21-7.

If you missed any of last week’s action you can check out the highlights below with our Sounds of the Game.

Dillons stores part of nationwide chicken recall

HUTCHINSON — The USDA has expanded a recall of chicken, sold at stores nationwide, because of a possible listeria contamination. That includes all Dillons stores in Kansas.

Tip Top Poultry has recalled an undetermined amount of ready-to-eat poultry products that were used in additional products, including possibly being served from a deli counter in grocery stores.

The frozen cooked, diced or shredded, RTE chicken products were produced between Jan. 21 and Sept. 24. The products subject to recall can be found at www.fsis.usda.gov.

There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions because of consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about an injury or illness should contact a healthcare provider.

Former Kansas county official sentenced for battering female employee

A former high-ranking official of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, was sentenced Wednesday for misdemeanor battery against a female employee.

Former General Services Director Tib Laughlin faces 12 months of probation, and must attend anger management classes and continued mental health counseling.

After Laughlin’s conviction, UG Public Relations Director Mike Taylor told KCUR that UG officials were surprised by the jury’s verdict, because they had conducted an internal investigation of the incident, and “came to a different conclusion than the jury.”

Waldeck, however, felt that the UG condoned the harassment and physical assault she faced. In August, she sued the Unified Government, saying Laughlin engaged in a pattern and practice of gender discrimination, harassment and retaliation, and that the UG “failed to discipline” Laughlin, despite Waldeck’s repeated complaints.

Waldeck told KCUR the two years she worked with Laughlin were the “most stressful and heartbreaking of her professional life.” But in her victim impact statement Wednesday, Waldeck said it wasn’t entirely Laughlin’s fault.

“When an animal that hasn’t been trained properly repeatedly has an accident on the carpet, you don’t blame the animal. You blame the owner who didn’t take the time to show the animal there is a right way to do things and a wrong way to do things,” she said. “The Unified Government failed me. It failed Mr. Laughlin. It failed my family. And it failed our community.”

For his part, Laughlin said in his statement Wednesday that it had become “painfully clear” to him that pushing his employee against a wall was wrong. He made eye contact with and apologized directly to Waldeck, who he called a “valued colleague,” until the judge told him to turn around and address the court.

He called his behavior “stupid, impulsive and obviously wrong.”

“I let down friends, colleagues and myself. They all, especially Maddie, deserve better,” he said.

Waldeck told KCUR after the hearing that she appreciated Laughlin’s apology and that he accepted responsibility for his actions.

“I would like to hope what he said was true,” Waldeck said.

Andrea Tudhope is a reporter in conjunction with the Kansas News Service. Email her at [email protected], and follow her on Twitter @andreatudhope.

Third quake this month reported in southern Rooks County

ROOKS COUNTY — A small earthquake shook portions of Rooks County Thursday morning. The quake just after 6 a.m. measured a magnitude 3.1, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Location of Thursday’s quake -image Kansas Geological Survey

It was centered approximately 1.5 miles north of Zurich.  The Rooks County Sheriff’s office reported they had not received calls about the quake.

The USGS reported a  2.8-magnitude quake just south of Zurich Oct. 6 and a 3.3-magnitude quake just west of that area Oct. 3.

A quake measuring 2.2 was recorded in northern Rooks County Oct. 2.

Winds could whip in record low temperatures overnight

The cold front blowing into the region has the potential to bring record overnight lows to western Kansas, according to the National Weather Service in Dodge City.

Northwest winds are expected to continue into Thursday evening, gusting up to 50 mph.

A widespread freeze is expected for most of western Kansas, with temperatures falling below 28 degrees.

“The growing season is expected to end for most locations tonight and Friday morning,” the NWS warned.

The frigid temperatures could come with precipitation, as well, with scattered light snow showers overnight. No accumulation is expected.

The cold is expected to last into Friday, with a high of only 47 predicted. This weekend, moderate temperatures return with highs in the low to mid-60s on Saturday and Sunday.

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