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HHS softball swept by Silver Lake

The Hays High softball team was held to one hit and is swept in a home doubleheader by Silver Lake, 2-0 and 12-0.

The Indians were no-hit in the opener. Madison Prough allowed just one earned run on six hits over five innings and takes the loss.

The Eagles score six in the second and four in the fourth to blow open the second game. Hope Aufdemberge allows all 12 runs on 13 hits and takes the loss. She also had the only hit of the day for Hays with a third inning single.

The Indians are now 3-13 on the season. They play at Liberal Tuesday.

TMP-Marian golf wins own invite

The TMP-Marian boys win their own golf invitational at the Smoky Hill Country Club Monday. The Monarchs shoot a 355 to edge second place Plainville by four strokes. Trego finishes third 10 back of the Monarchs.

Max Megaffin led the TMP with an 84 and finishes fifth. Collin Werth shot an 86 and was seventh with Hayden Rohr placing ninth with an 87.

Larned’s Colton Massey wins the tournament with a 75. Plainville’s Craig Gavert finished second and Trego’s Emmitt Owens third, both with an 81.

HHS boys golf wins weather shortened Great Bend Invitational

The Hays High boys golf team wins their first tournament of the season, edging Garden City by one stroke to win the weather shortened Great Bend Invitational Monday at the Stoneridge Golf Course.

The tournament was delayed by lightning after 11 holes then again three holes later when it was called.

The Indians were 15-over. Payton Ruder was awarded first place on a scorecard playoff at 1-over. Cash Hobson was also 1-over and placed fourth with Justin McCullick finishing seventh at four-over.

Team Finish
1. Hays High  +15
2. Garden City   +16
3. Great Bend     +17
4. Liberal             +50
5. Dodge City      +53
6. Salina South   +137

Top 10 Medalists
1. Payton Ruder-Hays High +1 after 14 holes
2. Cole Mulch-Great Bend           +1 after 14 holes
3. Daniel Gaspar-Garden City     +1 after 14 holes
4. Cash Hobson-Hays High  +1 after 14 holes
5. Taylor Larsen-Garden City      +2 after 14 holes
6. Kelby Titus-Great Bend            +2 after 14 holes
7. Justin McCullick-Hays High +4 after 14 holes
8. Kameron Miller-Dodge City           +6 after 14 holes
9. Logan Durst-Garden City               +6 after 14 holes
10. Tristan Titus-Great Bend              +6 after 14 holes

TMP-Marian girls soccer blanks Great Bend

The TMP-Marian girls soccer team wins their sixth straight, defeating Great Bend  3-0 Monday in Great Bend. The Monarchs get goals from Alyssa Keil, Kayla Vitztum and Bailey Hageman.

TMP is now 9-2 on the season. They play at Bishop Carroll on Friday.

Indian’s Parrish Signs With Cloud County CC

By Dustin Armbruster

Monday, Hays High senior Ashlyn Parrish signed her letter of intent to compete in track and field at Cloud County Community College. Parrish said she instantly fell in love with everything about the school including the coaches and the teachers in reference to her decision to attend college in Concordia, Kansas.

Parrish is coming off a sweep of the 100 hurdles and 300 hurdles at the McPherson meet last week. Her time of 16.19 in the 100 hurdles should put her just inside the top 20 reported times in the state among all classes, according to a list compiled by track and field expert Carol Swenson.

Parrish also said that her favorite and strongest even right now is the 100 hurdles and her goal is to make the podium at the state meet in late May.

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Ashlyn Parrish

TMP baseball sweeps Salina Sacred Heart

The TMP baseball team outscored Salina Sacred Heart 20-3 in a home doubleheader sweep on Thursday.

Game 1: TMP 9, Sacred Heart 1
Ryan Ruder allowed just one unearned run over six innings in game one and struck out six to earn the win.

The Monarchs scored eight runs in the final three innings in a 9-1 game one win.

Justin Pfeifer finished 2-for-3 and drove in a pair of runs and scored twice.

Game 2: TMP 11, Sacred Heart 2
Despite getting out-hit the Monarchs took advantage of eight walks and five Knights errors in an 11-2 win.

Braiden Werth was 2-for-3 with three RBIs and Jared Vitztum allowed just three hits in three innings to pick up the win.

TMP improves to 12-4 with the win. The host Goodland Thursday.

HHS girls 4th; boys 3rd at McPherson

The Hays High girls had three individual winners and finished fourth as a team at the McPherson track and field meet on Thursday.

The Indians finished with 72 team points, five behind third place Valley Center and 31points behind first place. Goddard Eisenhower finished second with 92 points.

Ashlyn Parish won the both 100 meter hurdles (16.19) and 300 meter hurdles (49.27).

Mattie Schlaefli placed first in the girls javelin (126-3.5).

The Hays High boys placed third as a team.

Salina Central won the meet with 95.3 team points and Valley Center was second and finished with 91.3 points.

Shane Berens and Hayden Kreutzer were the highest finishers for the Indians.

Berens finished second in the discus (152-6). Peyton Harris was third and Brandon Hardwick fourth.

Berens also finished second in the boys shot put (48-5). Brandon Hardwick placed third.

Kreutzer cleared a high of 14-00 feet to finished second in the boys pole vault.

Penalty kick lifts Monarchs to win over Hays High

A penalty kick was the difference Thursday as the TMP girls soccer team swept their season series with Hays High winning 1-0 at Hays High.

Tyra Younnie scored a first-half penalty kick putting the Monarchs up 1-0 and they would hold on for the win.

The Monarchs and Indians opened the season against each other with TMP winning 5-0.

The Monarchs improved to 7-2 on the season and will travel to Wichita Independent Friday.

Hays High drops to 4-7-1 and they play at Garden City on Monday.

HHS baseball splits with Great Bend

The Hays High baseball team ran their win streak to five with a 14-1 win over Great Bend in game one of their doubleheader Tuesday in Great Bend. The Panthers win the second game 12-7 as Hays moves to 6-6 overall and 4-2 in the Western Athletic Conference.

The Indians scored four in the second to go up 5-0 in the opener then blew it open with three in the sixth and six in the seventh. Braydon Delzeit had a couple of hits and drove in four. Connor Rule knocked in three helping Cole Schmumacher to his third win. Schumacher struck out eight and walked none over six innings.

Hays led 6-2 in the second game before Great Bend struck for five in the third and four in the fifth. Dawson Harman takes the loss in relief, allowing four runs on six hits over two innings.

The Indians are off until next Monday when they host Salina Central.

TMP-Marian softball splits with Goodland

The TMP-Marian softball team splits their two games in Goodland Tuesday. Alison Helget threw a complete game three-hitter in the opener, allowing just one run on a wild pitch in the second inning. That was all of the scoring in a 1-0 loss. Helget struck out seven and walked none.

The Monarchs had only two baserunners make it past first in the game as Cowgirl starter Stephanie DeLaRose also struck out seven and walked none.

The Monarchs score three in the second in game two then hold on as Goodland scores two in the seventh and had the tying run at second with one out but hold on for the 3-2 victory. Bailey Lacy got a couple of ground ball outs to end the game. She struck out six and walked one for the victory.

The Monarchs have won four straight and are 8-8. They host Plainville next Tuesday.

Ellis softball sweeps Sylvan-Lucas

Natalie Schoenberger drove in two helping the Ellis High School softball team to a 6-3 win over Sylvan-Lucas in game one of their doubleheader Tuesday. Lindsey Augustine had three of the Railers 10 hits helping Skylar Gottschalk to the win. Gottschalk struck out 14 and walked none, scattering four hits.

The Railers complete the sweep with a 9-2 win in game two. Schoenberger hit two home runs and drove in five. Brittany Bollig picked up the complete game win, striking out three and walking two helping EHS even their record at 6-6.

Hays High softball swept by Great Bend

The Hays High softball team was shorthanded heading into their makeup doubleheader with Great Bend as they see their two-game win streak snapped with a pair of losses. The Indians fall 7-0 and 12-4 and are now 3-11 on the year.

Abby Maska Postgame Interview


Highlights

The Panthers opened the day with four straight hits and score three in the first in the opener. The Indians only had two runners get as far as second base. Erika Arnhold takes the loss striking out six and walking three.

Great Bend used a five-run second to take a 6-0 lead in the second game then tacked on six runs in the final two innings. Kaylie Schoendaller had two hits including a three-run homeer in the seventh. Hope Aufdemberge struck out two and walked five and takes the loss.

Ellis baseball splits with Scott City

The Ellis baseball team splits their doubleheader with Scott City Tuesday, losing the opener 10-4 then winning game two 4-3.

The Beavers score five in the fifth to take control of the first game. Brandon Bollig had four hits and drove in two along with Brevin LaBarge.

Bollig gets the complete game victory in the second contest, striking out 11 and walking two. Ellis broke a scoreless tie with three in the fourth. Scott City got two in the bottom of the inning. Both teams scored a run in the seventh.

The Railers are now 8-4 on the year.

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