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TMP baseball splits with Russell/Victoria

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Game 1:  TMP 7, Russell/Victoria 5

TMP used a four run fourth inning to take the lead for good in game one against Russell/Victoria on Tuesday afternoon at TMP Field.  The Monarchs trailed 3-0 early but fought back with a run in the first and second innings before the big fourth.  TMP scored an important insurance run in the sixth inning to take a four run lead.

Russell, trailing 7-3, loaded the bases with nobody out in the top of the seventh inning but were only able to plate two runs.  Kameron Schmidt picked up the win for TMP and Ryan Ruder earned the say.  Taylor Rome took the loss for the Broncos.

Game 2:  Russell/Victoria 6, TMP 3

After taking an early two to nothing lead in game two the TMP defense faltered.  The Monarchs committed seven errors in their fourth loss of the season.  Russell/Victoria took advantage of those errors, scoring all six of their runs in innings where TMP committed five of the seven errors.

Liam Stults took the loss for TMP while Brandon Ridgley picked up the win for Russell/Victoria.  The Monarchs are now 10-4 on the season and will host Sacred Heart in a doubleheader on Thursday.  The Broncos improve to 8-4 and will host Beloit next Tuesday.

BRIAN SCHUMACHER INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

HHS soccer downs Great Bend 3-1

Talyn Kleweno scored a pair of goals and the Hays High girls soccer team won their second straight match Monday 3-1 over Great Bend.

The Indians took an early 1-0 lead on Kleweno’s first goal coming in the opening minute of the match.

Kleweno added another first-half goal giving the Indians a 2-0 lead at the halftime break.

Hays took a 3-0 lead on Brooke Russell’s goal in the 42nd minute. Great Bend added a late second-half goal.

The Indians move to 4-6-1 and 2-3-1 in Western Athletic Conference action.

Hays High hosts TMP-Marian on Thursday.

Hays High golf third, TMP fifth at Dodge City

The Hays High boys golf team picks up another third place finish, this time at the Dodge City Invitational Thursday at the Mariah Hills Golf Course.

The Indians shoot a 329 to finish 14 shots back of second place Garden City and 24 behind first place Maize. Payton Ruder was the only medalist for the Indians finishing eighth with a 78.

TMP-Marian finished fifth with a 332. Max Megaffin was third with a 75.

Team Finish

1. Maize  305
2. Garden City  315
3. Hays  329
4. Dodge City  32
5. TMP-Marian  332
6. Goddard Eisenhower  340
7. Hutchinson  344
8. Ulysses  356
9. Wichita Northwest  356
10. Great Bgend  356
11. Liberal  357
12. Wichita East  364
13. Wichita North  401
14. Topeka West  410

Top 10 Medalists
1. Kale Reynolds-Maize  69
2. Jack Lanham-Hutchinson  75
3. Max Megaffin- TMP-Marian  75
4Cale Bontrager-Maize  76
5. Daniel Gaspar-Garden City  76
6. Taylor Larsen-Garden City  77
7. Riley Kane-Goddard Eisenhower  77
8. Payton Ruder-Hays  78
9. Logan Durst-Garden City  79
10. Kaelan Hackenburg-Maize  79

TMP-Marian softball splits with Ellinwood

The TMP-Marian softball team splits a pair of games with Ellinwood Thrusday at the TMP Field. The Eagles score four runs with two outs in the top of the seventh to win the opener 5-1 but the Monarchs respond with a 15-5 victory in game two to even their record at 7-7.

Alison Helget strikes out 12 and walks just one but takes the loss in the first game. Megan Brin drove in the only TMP run on a groundout in the second inning.

The Monarchs blew open the second game with six runs in the fifth inning and four more in the sixth. Four of Ellinwood’s seven errors came in those two frames.

Bailey Lacy picks up the win, striking out nine and walking five over 5 1/3 innings. Lacy was also 4-for-4 at the plate. Kelli Veach had three hits including a double and a triple and drove in five.

HHS tennis finishes 8th at Salina South Invite

The Hays High boys tennis team finished in eighth place with nine points at the Salina South Invitational Thursday.

Manhattan wins the team title with 51 and Valley Center was second with 50.

Andrew McGinnis finished 2-2 and placed 11th in singles. Curtis Renz finished 1-3 but did not place. The doubles teams of Clark and Morley and Bogart and Alexander both went 1-13 and did not place.

HHS, TMP girls soccer both pick up wins

The Hays High girls soccer team built a 3-0 halftime lead on goals from CJ Norris, Maddie Keller and Tressa Beckerand went on to defeat Liberal 4-1 Thursday in Liberal. The Indians scored their first two goals on headers. Brooke Russell scored in the second half. The only Redskin goal came on a penalty kick. HHS improves to 3-6-1 overall and 1-3-1 in the Western Athletic Conference.

The TMP-Marian girls soccer team moved to 6-2 with a 3-0 victory over Great Bend Thursday. The Indians and Monarchs will face off against each other next Thursday at Hays High School.

HHS baseball pushes win streak to four

The Hays High baseball team is on a four-game win streak after sweeping Garden City 5-4 and 13-10 Tuesday in Garden City. The Indians are now 5-5 on the season. They are off until next Tuesday when they travel to Great Bend.

Tathan Burkhart scored on an error with two outs in the eighth to break a 4-4 tie as the Indians take the opener 5-4. Dalton Stout pitched 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief for the win.

In the second game, Hays scored seven in the third and four in the sixth and win 13-10. Connor Rule and Dalton Stout both had three of the Indians 14 hits. Rule homered and drove in three. Stout added a pair of doubles, driving in one. Jarrett Pfannenstiel doubled twice and knocked in three. Tathan Burkhart picks up the win despite allowing five runs on seven hits over four innings.

Monarch baseball picks up two more wins

The TMP-Marian baseball team picked up a pair of wins Tuesday, beating Scott City 12-1 in five innings then knocked off Great Bend 6-3.

The Monarchs score four in the second, four in the third and three in fifth for their second win in five days over the Beavers. Jared Vitztum picks up the win, walking one and striking out one over three innings. Liam Stults led the offense going 4-for-4 with two RBIs.

In the second game against Great Bend, TMP broke a 2-2 tie with four in the fourth. Ryan Schippers and Justin Pfeifer both had RBI singles in the inning.

Liam Stults picks up the win, allowing the three runs on three hits with six walks and six strikeouts.

The Monarchs improve to 9-3 on the season. They host Goodland Friday.

Bollig no-hitter leads Ellis baseball to sweep of Sylvan

Brandon Bollig threw a no-hitter helping the Ellis baseball team to a sweep of Sylvan on Tuesday. The Railers win the first game 7-3 then take the second contest 11-0 in five innings.

Ellis scored four runs in the fifth inning to go up 6-0 in the first game then did all of their scoring in the first three innings of the second game.

Bollig struck out 10 and walked just one to move to 3-2.

Ellis improves to 7-3 on the season.

HHS softball sweeps Colby

The Hays High softball team picked up a pair of 11-9 wins over Colby Tuesday. The Indians scored three runs in the sixth and one in the seventh to go up 11-7 in the first game, then held on as the Eagles scored two in the seventh.

Kaylie Schoendaller went 4-for-4. Nicole Dinkel added a three-run homer helping Madison Prough to the win. Prough gave up 12 hits, striking out five and walking five.

Hays led 10-4 after four innings in the second game. The Eagles pulled within a run before Tessa Stickel hit a solo homer in the seventh, her second of the game.

Erika Arnhold gets the complete game victory, striking out five and walking two.

The Indians improve to 3-9 on the season. The host Great Bend next Tuesday.

Ellis softball sweeps Lincoln

The Ellis softball team scored 35 runs on 13 hits and sweeps Lincoln 17-2 in four innings and 18-8 in five innings Tuesday, snapping a six-game losing streak.

The Railers blew open the first game with a 10-run fourth inning. skylar Gottschalk pics up the win, allowing two runs on two hits. Aspen Younger homered.

Ellis took control of game two early, scoring 12 runs in the first. Brittany Bollig struck out seven while walking just one for the win. She also had two hits and three RBIs at the plate.

TMP-Marian girls soccer cruises to easy win in Wichita

The TMP-Marian girls soccer team improved to 4-2 with a 10-0 shutout of Wichita Word of Life in Wichita Tuesday.

Bailey Hageman led the way with four goals, Deonna Wellbrock and Madison Koerner both score two. Kayla Vitztum and Alyssa Keil both add one.

The Monarchs are back at home Thursday against Great Bend.

HHS girls soccer falls to Garden City

The Hays High girls soccer team suffers another tough loss, losing 1-0 to Garden City Monday at the Hays High Field.

The Buffs, who were held without a shot on goal in the first half, scored the only goal of the match in the 18th minute of the second half.

The Indians fall to 2-6-1 overall and 0-3-1 in the Western Athletic Conference. They travel to Liberal on Thursday.

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