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TMP-Marian track wins Russell Invitational

The TMP-Marian boys track and field team wins five events and finishes in first place at the Russell Invitational Thursday. The Monarchs score 98 points and finish 13 ahead of Hutchinson Trinity and 30 better than third-place Ellsworth.

Andrew Hess led TMP with first place finishes in the 3200 meters (11:26.34) and the 1600 meters (5:09.02).  Joe Flax finished first in the 400 meters (53:84) and Cameron Fouts won the javelin (156-6). The Monarchs 4×100 meter relay team of TJ Flax, Jared Schumacher, Eduardo Gonzalez and Nick Schmidt also finish first. Mark Loftus finished second in the 3200 meters and the Monarchs 4×400 relay team finished second.

The TMP-Marian girls finish fifth with 58 points, 37 points behind first place Russell. Melissa Pfeifer won the 800 meters (2:39.13), Alicia Lechman took the 3200 meters (14:01.95) and Savannah Yost finished first in the high jump (4-10). Kaylor Gottschalk was second in the high jump (4-8).

HHS softball picks up first win of the season

Madison Prough hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the seventh to lift the Hays High softball team to an 8-6 win over Dodge City in game two of their doubleheader Thursday  at the Glassman ballpark for their first win of the season.

Kaylie Schoendaller hit a three-run homer in the first to give the Indians the early lead. Shannon Schumacher added a solo shot in the fifth to put Hays up 5-1.

Hope Aufdemberge pitched 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief for the win.

The Red Demons raced to an early 8-1 lead after 2 1/2 innings and wins the first game 10-6.

Nicole Dinkel, Tessa Stickel and Kaylie Schoendaller all hit solo homers in the fifth. Dinkel added another in the sixth but the Indians rally comes up short.

Madison Prough pitches all seven innings and takes the loss.

The Indians are now 1-7. They are back in action Friday afternoon against Salina South at 4pm.

TMP, HHS girls soccer both lose home matches

A tough loss for the TMP-Marian girls soccer team Thursday, giving up a goal in the final minute and losing 1-0 to Dodge City. The Monarchs are now 3-2. They host Garden City at the Bickle-Schmidt Sports Complex on Tuesday.

Hays High starts WAC play 0-2, losing to Liberal 1-0 at the Hays High Field. The Indians are now 1-5 on the season. They are back in action Monday at home against Junction City.

HHS baseball splits with Dodge City

After suffering a 10-0 loss in game one, the Hays High baseball team rallied with four runs in the bottom of the seventh to beat Dodge City 8-7 and split their home and Western Athletic Conference opener Tuesday at the Hays High Field. Hays High is now 1-3 on the year. They host Salina South on Friday.

The Red Demons broke a 4-4 tie with three in the top of the seventh but the Indians answer with a two-run homer from Dalton Stout and two out RBI singles from Adam Klaus and Jared Haynes.

Cole Schumacher picks up the complete game victory with just one of the Dodge City’s seven runs earned on six hits.

The Red Demons score six in the fourth and takes advantage of four Indian errors to win the first game.

Marcus Altman allows seven runs on seven hits over 3 1/3 and takes the loss.

TMP-Marian baseball swept in Garden City

The TMP-Marian baseball team suffers their first losses of the season, losing 9-8 and 3-0 in Garden City Tuesday. TMP falls to 4-2. They are off until Tuesday when they host Ellis.

The Monarchs score three in the top of the sixth to break a 5-5 tie but the Buffs answer with four in the bottom of the inning for the walkoff win. The last two runs scoring off an error.

Jared Vitztum goes 3-for-3 and drives two while Kameron Schmidt had two hits and drive on three. Schmidt takes the loss, striking out five and walking five.

Liam Stults goes the distance in the second game, allowing one earned run on three hits while striking out four and walking four. Garden City scores a run in the second and two in the fourth.

The Monarchs tried to rally, putting runners at second and third with one out in the seventh but a flyout and a strikeout ended the threat.

HHS girls soccer comes up short in home opener

The Hays High girls soccer team drops their home and conference opener 4-1 to Dodge City Tuesday at the Hays High Field.

The Red Demons score two goals less than 30 seconds apart to take a 2-0 halftime lead. They were up 3-0 when Talyn Kleweno scores the Indians lone goal.

Hays is now 1-4 on the year. They host Liberal tomorrow at one.

TMP softball sweeps Plainville

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Game 1:  TMP 16, Plainville 1 (3 innings)
Game 2: TMP 14, Plainville 4 (6 innings)

The TMP Lady Monarchs used an 8 run first inning to put away the visiting Plainville Lady Cardinals early in game one of a double header at TMP Field.  The Lady Monarchs scored four more in the second inning and capped off the run rule victory with a four run third inning.  TMP only collected four hits in the blowout win.  Two came from freshman Bailey Lacy, one from Jodi Veach, and Katelyn Zimmerman doubled in the third.  Plainville pitching struggled hitting five batters and walking another five.  Alison Helgut gave up only one hit and one run for the victory.

Game two was more competitive.  TMP scored three runs in the bottom of the first inning and the Lady Cardinals matched that with three of their own in the top of the third.  The Lady Monarchs would score three in the fourth and fifth innings and ended it with five in the sixth.  Lacy threw a no-hitter and picked up the win, striking out 12 while walking three. The Lady Monarchs picked up 11 hits in the nightcap including three from Alison Helget.

The Lady Cardinals drop to 0-6 on the season.  TMP evens their record at 4-4 and will host a doubleheader with Colby on Monday.

MELISSA SCHOEPF INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

Hays High boys golf finishes third at season opening event

Hays High’s Cash Hobson shot a 70 to tie for the lead but finishes second in a scorecard playoff at the Salina Central Invitational Monday at the Salina Municipal Golf Course. Payton Ruder fired a 78 and was ninth while Nathan Romme is 13th with an 80.

The Indians finish third as a team with a 311, 11 shots back of second place Topeka Seaman and 14 behind first place Manhattan.

Complete results below…

HHS Results
Cash Hobson                 70      T1st – 2nd in scorecard playoff
Payton Ruder                 78      9th medalist
Nathan Romme              80      T13th
Justin McCullick            83      T19th
                                           311    3rd place

Allen Zollinger                83      T19th
Brent Koeningsman       90      T27th

Team Results
1. Manhattan  297
2. Topeka Seaman  300
3. HAYS HIGH  311
4. Newton  321
5. Salina Central  333
6. Salina South  361
7. Emporia  420
8. Hutchinson JV  428

Top 10 Medalists
1. Jalen Heald-Seaman                 70
2. CASH HOBSON-HAYS      70
3. Drew Casper-Manhattan          70
4. Cole Dillon-Manhattan             70
5. Jake Weller-Seaman                  73
6. Alex Rickard-Newton                 75
7. Avery Anderson-Newton            77
8. Cole Gritton-Manhattan             77
9. PAYTON RUDER-HAYS      78
10. Chase Anderson- Seaman         78

TMP-Marian 4-0 after sweep of Abilene

The TMP-Marian baseball team is 4-0 after a sweep of Abilene Thursday.

Liam Stults allowed two runs on five hits over six innings to pick up the win in a 5-2 game one victory. The Monarchs used three singles and take advantage of three walks to score three runs in the sixth inning to break a 2-2 tie.

TMP scored seven in the second and seven more in the fourth inning for a 16-0 win in game two that was called after four by run-rule. Braiden Werth had three hits and drove in three. He was also the winning pitcher with two hitless innings. Justin Pfeifer drives in five.

The Monarchs travel to Garden City Tuesday.

TMP-Marian softball swept by Garden City

The TMP-Marian softball team has lost four straight after being swept by Garden City 15-0 and 3-1 Thursday at home.

The Buffs scored six in the fifth and sixth innings to blow open a 3-0 game in the opener. Alison Helget takes the loss, allowing all 15 runs on 16 hits.

The second game was tied 1-1 until the sixth when Garden City scores two. The Monarchs put a runner on second in both the sixth and seventh innings but failed to get them home. Bailey Lacy allowed all three runs – one earned – on four hits and takes the loss. Alison Helget had two doubles to lead the Monarchs’ three-hit attack.

TMP is now 2-4. They host a triangular with Sylvan-Lucas and Plainville Tuesday. Both TMP games will be broadcast on KAYS (1400-AM).

TMP-Marian girls soccer blanks Wichita Independent

The TMP-Marian girls soccer team picks up their third win of the season, defeating Wichita Independent 7-0 Thrusday.

Megan Koeningsman records a hat trick, scoring three goals. Bailey Hageman scores two goals while Annaka Applequist and Deonna Wellbrock both score one.

Kelsie Dewitt, Racheal Hamel and Ashley Ostrander all had an assist.

The Monarchs are now 3-1 and are off until next Thursday when they host Dodge City.

Hays High girls soccer losing on penalty kicks

Hays High girls soccer team rallied with three second half goals to tie Topeka High in their second-round consolation match at the McPherson Invitational Thursday afternoon, but the Trojans oustcore the Indians 2-1 in the second round of penalty kicks to win the match 4-3.

The Trojans move on to the fifth place game while the Indians fall to 0-3 and will play Augusta Saturday at 10am in the seventh place match.

Topeka scored a goal in the first then two in the first 10 minutes of the second half to build a 3-0 lead.

Angel Bryant sent a split ball to Talyn Klewno who scored from the left side at 25:11. at 8:27, Kleweno sent a cross and Payton Markley was on the backside to knock it in to makie it 3-2.

With 1:37 to play, Brooke Russell scored on a free kick to tie the match 3-3.

Neither team scored in the five minute overtime. Both knocked in four in the first round of penalty kicks.

Indians Kyler Leiker signs with NWKTC

By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post

Wednesday, on his 18th birthday, Kyler Leiker received a pretty awesome gift. Leiker signed his national letter of intent to play soccer for Northwest Kansas Technical College in Goodland.

Leiker said his senior year was the first time he realized that he would be able to compete in collegiate sports. Leiker was also kicker for the football team in the fall during the soccer season.

Coach Jim Maska said that it wasn’t only Kyler’s skill on the pitch that enabled him to get a scholarship, but also his leadership during a senior season that saw the team riddled with injuries. Leiker will join the Mavericks in the fall.

Kyler Leiker

 

Coach Jim Maska

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