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HHS girls’ golf wins Garden City Invite

The Hays High girls’ golf team placed four in the top-10 and wins the Garden City Invitational yesterday at Buffalo Dunes. The Indians shoot a 372, one shot ahead of the host Buffaloes. Taylor DeBoer and Rhian Patterson both shot 90’s. DeBoer was second and Patterson third. Lexie Schaben’s 94 was good for eighth and Katie Brungardt had a 98 and was 10th.

Hays High Results
Taylor BeBoer             90        2nd medalist
Rhian Patterson           90        3rd medalist
Lexie Schaben             94        8th medalist
Katie Brungardt          98        10th medalist
372      1st PLACE

Elissa Jensen               106
Macie Mayo                115

Team Results
1. Hays High-372
2. Garden City-373
3. Goodland-392
4. Great Bend-428
5. Dodge City-447
6. Syracuse-455
7. Ulysses-464
8. Lakin-472
9. Liberal-481

Top 15 Medalists:
1. Lindsay Bradstreet-Garden City                85
2. Taylor Deboer-Hays High                  90
3. Rhian Patterson-Hays High                  90
4. Danielle Gaspar-Garden City                91
5. Hannah Leiker-Garden City                92
6. Katie Hays-Goodland                    94
7. Sydney Brown-Syracuse                      94
8. Lexie Schaben-Hays High                  94
9. Logan Perryman-Goodland                    95
10. Katie Brungardt-Hays High                  98
11. Emily Purvis-Goodland                    99
12. Taylor Mohr-Great Bend                 100
13. Sydney Parsons-Oakley                         103
14. Dani Mangus-Goodland                    104
15. Bailey Pfingsten-Ulysses                        104
16.                   Maddie Vesta             Great Bend                 104

HHS volleyball drops first matches of the season

The eighth-ranked Hays High volleyball team won their first match but dropped the final two at the Garden City Quad Thursday.

The Indians beat Pratt 25-14, 25-16 then lost to Ulysses in three 25-20, 21-25, 26-28. Hays dropped the final match to Garden City 23-25, 23-25.

In the first match against Pratt, Albany Schaffer had 13 digs, Ashlyn Parish, Tessa Stickel, and Kylie Brown all had four kills. Taylor Groen Younger and Madison Prough each had six assists.

Against Ulysses, Albany Schaffer had 18 digs, Kylie Brown had eight blocks, Ashlyn Parish recorded eleven kills while Madison Prough and Taylor Groen Younger each had 11 assists.

In the Garden City match, Albany Schaffer had 12 digs, Kylie Brown had seven kills and Madison Prough had 11 assists.

The Indians are now 11-2 on the season and off until next Saturday when they play at the Newton tournament.

HHS soccer falls to Dodge City; TMP defeats Buhler

Dodge City scores two goals in the first four minutes of the second half to erase a 1-0 halftime deficit and defeats the Hays High boys soccer team 3-1. The Indians fall to 1-3-2 on the season and 0-2-1 in the Western Athletic Conference.

The TMP-Marian Monarchs defeat Buhler 5-1.

Forinash leads HHS tennis at Dodge City

The Hays High girls’ tennis team finishes fifth at the Dodge City Invitational. Brooke Forinash goes 3-1 to finish second at No. 1 singles. The No. 1 doubles team of Fabi Pyschny and Emily McPherson also go 3-1 and finish second.

HHS results below…

No. 1 Singles-Brooke Forinash (2nd)
Pool Play
8-0 Erica Wade/Cimarron
8-1 Skyler Childress/Dodge City Red(Varsity)
8-2 Tierra Stoney/Liberal
1st place match 1-8 Bailey Olvera/Meade
No. 1 Doubles-Fabi Pyschny-Emily McPherson (2nd)
Pool Play
8-2 Madison Chalkey-Shay Moffit/Cimarron
8-1 Emma Gregg-Suzy Arkell/Dodge City Red
8-0 Jordyn Apsley-Marina Arenivas/Liberal
1st place match 4-8 Macy Moyers-Morgan Francis/Great Bend
No. 2 Singles-Sarah Wyse (7th)
Pool Play
6-8 Dania Silva/Liberal
8-5 Tania Carmona-Pastreno/Garden City
3-8 Paola Lopez/Dodge City Blue(JV)
7th place match 8-2 Shawnee Osborn/Cimarron
No. 2 Doubles-Sylina Zhang-Sierra Brown (8th)
Pool Play
4-8 Hannah Sowers-Monica Blanco/Dodge City Blue(JV)
4-8 Carly Boyd-Taylor Huslig/Great Bend
4-8 Yuzby Torres-Kathy Hernandez/Liberal
7th place match 5-8 Rachel Hawley-Kanessa Jones

HHS moves up a spot in the KVA rankings

The Hays High volleyball team moves up one spot to No. 8 in the latest Kansas Volleyball Association rankings released Wednesday morning. It’s the second straight week the Indians have been ranked after debuting at No. 9 last week.

Smith Center is ranked third and Ness City 10th in the 2A poll.

La Crosse is in at No. 4 in 1A Division I.

Complete poll below…

Class 6A
1. Olathe East 7-1 (1)
2. Blue Valley North 8-1 (3)
3. Blue Valley Northwest 8-2 (4)
4. Maize 12-0 (6)
5. Blue Valley 7-4 (7)
6. Olathe Northwest 10-4 (2)
7. Blue Valley West 6-3 (5)
8. Washburn Rural 5-1 (8)
9. Derby 8-2 (9)
10. Manhattan 4-4 (10)

Class 5A

1. St. James Academy 11-1 (1)
2. St. Thomas Aquinas 10-1 (2)
3. Topeka-Seaman 15-0 (4)
4. Shawnee Heights 5-2 (3)
5. Bishop Carroll 7-0 (5)
6. Blue Valley Southwest 8-1 (NR)
7. Newton 6-2 (7)
8. Hays 8-0 (9)
9. Andover 11-4 (8)
10. Goddard-Eisenhower 7-3 (NR)

Class 4A – Division 1
1. Topeka-Hayden 11-0 (2)
2. Andover Central 15-1 (4)
3. Bishop Miege 4-3 (1)
4. Louisburg 11-5 (3)
5. McPherson 9-1 (6)
6. Rose Hill 7-4 (5)
7. Wamego 2-0 (7)
8. Chanute 9-1 (NR)
9. Abilene 8-2 (8)
10. Ulysses 7-0 (10)

Class 4A – Division 2
1. Clay Center 8-1 (1)
2. Andale 14-2 (2)
3. Holton 5-1 (3)
4. Jefferson West 8-1 (4)
5. Frontenac 8-1 (5)
6. Pratt 8-4 (9)
7. Girard 8-4 (NR)
8. Wichita Trinity Academy 5-3 (7)
9. Clearwater 2-2 (6)
10. Royal Valley 5-4 (10)

Class 3A
1. Silver Lake 5-3 (1)
2. Hesston 10-1 (3)
3. Garden Plain 9-0 (4)
4. Cheney 6-3 (2)
5. Rock Creek 14-1 (5)
6. Nemaha Central 6-2 (6)
7. Wabaunsee 12-2 (7)
8. Council Grove 9-2 (8)
9. Douglass 5-1 (10)
10. Holcomb 6-0 (NR)

Class 2A
1. Hillsboro 12-0 (1)
2. Washington County 10-0 (2)
3. Smith Center 5-0 (3)
4. Sterling 9-5 (4)
5. South Central 10-5 (5)
6. Remington 10-2 (NR)
7. Lyndon 8-1 (NR)
8. Central Plains 7-1 (6)
9. St. Mary’s Colgan 7-2 (NR)
10. Ness City 5-0 (NR)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Goessel 10-0 (1)
2. Centralia 8-1 (2)
3. Hoxie 6-0 (3)
4. LaCrosse 10-1 (5)
5. Waverly 8-1 (4)
6. Spearville 6-0 (7)
7. Valley Heights 7-2 (6)
8. Linn 9-2 (9)
9. Thunder Ridge 9-3 (8)
10. St. Paul 8-1 (NR)

Class 1A – Division 2
1. Wallace County 12-2 (1)
2. Wheatland-Grinnell 8-3 (7)
3. Logan 7-2 (2)
4. Dighton 7-2 (3)
5. South Barber 4-1 (8)
6. Fowler 6-2 (9)
7. Ingalls 8-3 (NR)
8. Northern Valley 6-4 (6)
9. Western Plains 4-2 (NR)
10. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 8-4 (5)

Tuesday’s Area Scoreboard

Volleyball

Hays High Triangular
Hays High def. Nickerson 25-13, 25-19
Hays High def. Hoisington 25-13, 25-18

Victoria Triangular
Ellis def. Victoria 25-9, 25-22
Smith Center def. Ellis 25-16, 25-23
Smith Center def. Victoria 25-13, 25-13

Boys Soccer
Garden City 6, TMP-Marian 0

HHS volleyball remains unbeaten

The Hays High volleyball team moves to 10-0 following a pair of wins at their own triangular Tuesday. The Indians defeat Nickerson 25-13 and 25-19 then knock off Hoisington 25-13 and 25-18.

Kylie Brown and Tessa Stickel each had five kills in the opener with Nickerson. Albany Schaffer had six digs and Madison Prough recorded eight assists. Brown, Stickel and Mattie Schlaefli each recorded five kills against Hoisington. Schaffer had nine digs and Prough nine assists along with three service aces.

The Indians are in Garden City tomorrow.

Hays Football Rolls To Win Over Great Bend

By Dustin Armbruster

The Hays Indians were able to take advantage of multiple Great Bend mistakes on their way to a 49-6 win Friday night. After a three and out and punt that resulted in negative yardage, Hays needed just two plays to score from 16 yards out and take 7-0 lead with 9:40 remaining in the first quarter following a Alex Delton 13 yard touchdown run. Great Bend punted on their second possession after three plays to set up the Indians at the Panther 35 following a personal foul by the Panthers on the return. Hays needed just five plays to navigate the 35 yards to increase the lead to 14-0 on a Dalton Stout one yard plunge. Hays scored pushed the lead to three touchdowns before the end of the first quarter when Shane Berens picked off a pass and scored from 25 yards out. The Indians led 21-0 after the first quarter and cruised rest of the way.

Following a scoreless second quarter, the Indians struck on the first play of the second half when Delton broke off an 82 yard touchdown score grabbing a 28-0 lead. The troubles that Great Bend experienced in the first half continued in half number two. Isaiah Blackmon stripped and recovered the football for the Indians on the Panthers first drive of the second half leading to a seven play scoring drive capped by a two yard Stout score pushing the lead to 35-0.

Perhaps the craziest touchdown of the season happened on the Indians next drive. Delton threw a 44 yard pass to junior Keith Dryden and as Dryden fought for the end zone he fumbled the ball at the two yard line. Tight End Shane Berens who had scored on a defensive play earlier in the game scooped up the loose ball and dove into the end zone give the Indians a 42-0 lead with 4:06 remaining in the third.

The Indians final score of the night came midway through the fourth quarter when Adam Klaus scored on a four yard run capping a four play 25 yard drive following a fumble recovery by Berens.

Great Bend would get their first points of the season on fourth and goal when Trenton Uselton scored on a three yard run for the final 49-6 tally.

Hays rushed for 208 yards and passed for 133, totaling 341 yards on the night. Great Bend was held to 144 total yards only 11 of which came through the air.

The game was also a night of penalties and turnovers. Hays was penalized 12 times for 105 yards and Great Bend 11 times for 109 yards. Hays lost four fumbles and Great Bend totaled six turnovers, four interceptions and two fumbles.

Hays is 2-0 and 1-0 in the Western Athletic Conference. Great Bend drops to 0-2, 0-1.

Hays plays at home for the first time this season as they take on the Liberal on Friday Night.

Ellis outlasts TMP

By JEREMY McGUIRE
HaysPost

Ellis 26, TMP 21

After being shut out a week ago, the Ellis Railroaders were able to score 26 points and hold on late for  a 26 to 21 win over the TMP Monarchs in Hays.  The Railroaders scored six points in both the third and fourth quarters and led 26-7 with 11:35 left to go in the game.  That is when things became very interesting.

The Monarchs would battle back.  TMP’s Max Megaffin would score the first of two rushing touchdowns with a 1 yard plunge with 8:39 left in the fourth quarter.  TMP would get the football back following an Ellis turnover and drove 44 yards in eight plays and capped the drive with another Megaffin touchdown, this time from nine yards out.  Following the Jack You extra point the Monarchs trailed 26 to 21 and would have one more chance.

TMP took the ball at their own 16 yard line with just over three minutes to play and proceeded to drive the ball down the field.  Inside the Ellis 40 yard line with just over one minute to play the Railroaders would force their fifth turnover of the game on a Bryce Keithley interception.  With the loss TMP drops their second straight game to start the season.  Ellis is now one and one.

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

JOHN MONTGOMERY POST-GAME INTERVIEW

TMP-Marian volleyball goes 0-3 at MCAA quad

The TMP-Marian volleyball team goes 0-3 at the MCAA quad on Thursday. The Monarchs fall Ellinwood (11-25  20-25), Hoisington (25-21  20-25   20-25) and Larned (21-25   25-18   16-25).

Bailey Lacy led the Monarchs with seven blocks. Madyson Koerner recorded 13 kills.

The Monarchs are now 3-8 on the season. They play at Trego Saturday.

TMP-Marian boys soccer defeats Hays High; advances to Maize South tourney finals

For the first time in program history, the TMP-Marian boys soccer team defeats Hays High. The Monarchs win 2-0 Thursday to advance to the finals of the Maize South Invitational.

Senior defender Kameron Schmidt scores on a header off a corner kick midway through the first half to put the Monarchs in front. Junior forward Mauricio Russek adds a goal in the final minute to seal the win.

TMP-Marian will face Garden City in Saturday’s championship match at 4pm. The Buffs score a goal in the last minute to edge Salina South 3-2. Hays High will face the Cougars in the third-place match.

HHS girls golf runner-up at Dodge City

The Hays High girls’ golf team finishes runner-up for the second time this season. The Indians shoot a 378 and finish one stroke behind Goddard-Eisenhower at the Dodge City Invitational Thursday at the Mariah Hills Golf Course. Garden City finishes third, one stroke back of the Indians.

Katie Brungardt fired a 10-over par 83 to lead Hays with a third-place finish. Rhian Patterston shot a 93 and finished 10th.

Hays High Results
Katie Brungardt   83      3rd medalist
Rhian Patterson   93      10th medalist
Lexie Schaben      99      T16th
Taylor DeBoer     103    T24th
                             378    2nd place

Elissa Jensen        105    T29th
Macie Mayo                   111    42nd

 

Team Finish
1.                Goddard Eisenhower     377
2.                Hays High                     378
3.                Garden City                             379
4.                Maize                                       392
5.                Great Bend                    403
6.                Hutchinson                    407
7.                Dodge City                    417
8.                Salina South                            434
9.                Hoisington                     437
10.              Cimarron                       438
11.              Goddard                        439
12.              Liberal                           441

Top 10 Medalists
1.                Makena Mucciaccio       Goddard Eisenhower     74
2.                Taylor Schlyer               Goddard                        82
3.                Katie Brungardt           Hays High                     83
4.                Emily Wessel                 Hutchinson                    88
5.                Daneille Gaspar             Garden City                             90
6.                Morgan Ediger               Cimarron                       91
7.                Brittany Casement                  Maize                                       91
8.                Molly Proffitt                 Hutchinson                    92
9.                Lindsay Bradstreet                  Garden City                             92
10.              Rhian Patterson            Hays High                     93

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