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Hays High’s Preston Weigel’s Next Move

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The question Hays High senior Preston Weigel has been asked more than any over the past several months is “What’s Next?” or at least some variation of that.  Weigel starred on the Indian’s football team the past two seasons garnering first team honors in the WAC in 2013 and also was named to the 2014 Shrine Bowl.  Weigel of course was unbeatable on the wrestling mat over the past two years.  The three time state champion lost just four matches in four years, three his freshman year and one his sophomore season.  One of the three losses his freshman year was in the state championship match, keeping Weigel from achieving a rare four state titles.

So what is next?  Football or wrestling and at what school?  That is still up in the air according to Weigel (you can hear for yourself below).  For now Preston plans on training for the nationals and has a few tournaments he plans on wrestling in the coming months.

Hays 21-0 With Sub-State Win

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It took Hays High 2:30 minutes to score in the opening round of sub-state against Wichita West on Wednesday night.  A Jordan Windholz three pointer gave Hays their first points of the game and Hays never trailed winning 68-43 over the Pioneers.  Leading 14-11 with 2:00 left in the first quarter, Hays went on a 10-0 run extending into the second quarter jumping out to a 13 point lead.  The Indians hit 12 of their final 14 shots in the first half to lead 41-23 at half time.

West could never mount a serious second half run and Hays cruised through the second half for the 25 point win.

Brady Werth led the Indians with 19 points, 15 in the first half.  Jordan Windholz scored 15 and tied his career high in rebounding with 8.  Clayton Riedel came off the bench to tie his season best with 13.

The Indians shot 60% in the game making 26 of 43 shots.  West shot just 26% at 14 of 53.  The only negative mark for Hays was their 18 turnovers.

West ends their season at 3-18.  Hays is now 21-0 and will play 8-13 Bishop Carroll who beat Great Bend 67-41.  The game will be played at Hays High School.  The time will be determined on Thursday.

 

 

Tuesday’s high school basketball results

BOYS’ BASKETBALLHigh School Scoreboard Whitmore
Class 3A
Cheney 60, Lakin 41
Holcomb 78, Chaparral 50
Council Grove 53, KC Christian 38
Class 2A
Bennington 51, Ell-Saline 41
Berean Academy 65, Sterling 28
Bishop Seabury Academy 52, Heritage Christian 41
Burlingame 87, Chase County 69
Central Plains 62, Ellinwood 44
Ellis 76, Rawlins County 64
Hill City 63, Smith Center 47
Hillsboro 64, Peabody-Burns 26
Inman 52, Little River 48
Jackson Heights 73, Maranatha Academy 67
Jefferson North 53, Onaga 46
Meade 77, Sublette 62
Medicine Lodge 58, Kiowa County 40
Mission Valley 57, Lyndon 41
Moundridge 62, Canton-Galva 36
Ness City 69, Elkhart 62
Oakley 66, Oberlin-Decatur 52
Olpe 65, Madison 29
Oswego 53, Sedan 22
Oxford 47, Uniontown 33
Pittsburg Colgan 70, Pleasanton 31
Plainville 73, Trego 41
Republic County 60, Solomon 43
South Central 58, Kinsley 33
South Gray 67, Wichita County 37
St. John 63, Pratt Skyline 19
Syracuse 59, Johnson-Stanton County 58
Troy 82, McLouth 47
Valley Falls 55, Immaculata 44
Washington County 54, Wakefield 34
West Elk 59, Yates Center 42
White City 62, Herington 27
Class 1A Division II
Chase 43, Elyria Christian 41
Dighton 73, Healy 17
Elk Valley 53, Altoona-Midway 45
Norwich 49, Cunningham 38
Wetmore 99, St. Xavier 31

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Class 3A
Caney Valley 66, Neodesha 32
Cheney 43, Kingman 33
Cherryvale 71, Riverton 41
Cimarron 56, Southwestern Hts. 26
Conway Springs 47, Belle Plaine 16
Council Grove 65, KC Christian 10
Ellsworth 47, Hoisington 45
Fredonia 51, Eureka 29
Garden Plain 60, Lakin 34
Haven 55, Sedgwick 37
Hesston 52, Halstead 27
Holcomb 67, Chaparral 31
Horton 55, Hiawatha 52
Hutchinson Trinity 53, Marion 31
Jayhawk Linn 29, Osage City 19
Lyons 64, Beloit 50
Marysville 63, Atchison County 50
Minneapolis 51, Norton 34
Nemaha Valley 66, Riverside 33
Phillipsburg 70, TMP-Marian 43
Riley County 73, Oskaloosa 9
Rossville 58, Pleasant Ridge 44
Sabetha 53, Maur Hill – Mount Academy 14
Silver Lake 38, Rock Creek 20
Southeast 36, Galena 35
Southeast Saline 59, Salina Sacred Heart 55
Wabaunsee 50, St. Mary’s 28
Wellsville 49, Central Heights 41
West Franklin 49, Humboldt 35
Wichita Collegiate 54, Wichita Independent 43
Class 2A 
Jefferson North 68, Onaga 32
Meade 69, Sublette 29
Washington County 67, Wakefield 22
Class 1A Division I
Hanover 36, Doniphan West 21
LaCrosse 58, Burrton 27
Lakeside 48, Clifton-Clyde 34
Lincoln 52, Rock Hills 16
Class 1A Division II
Altoona-Midway 50, Elk Valley 48
Attica 58, Stafford 23
BV Randolph 61, St. Xavier 27
Chase 45, Hutchinson Central Christian 29
Fowler 60, Ashland 55, OT
Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 47, Natoma 46
Moscow 36, Rolla 32
Northern Valley 51, Cheylin 46
Palco 49, Tescott 37
Weskan 51, Healy 10
Wheatland-Grinnell 48, Logan 37

Lady Monarchs end season with loss in Phillipsburg

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Hays Post

Phillipsburg 70, TMP 43
The Phillipsburg Lady Panthers started Tuesday’s 3A Sub-State opener against TMP on a six to nothing run and didn’t look back as they went on to the 70-43 victory.  TMP trailed by as many as 11 in the first quarter but slowly closed the gap and cut the Lady Panther lead to five after an early second quarter bucket.  Phillipsburg would push the lead to 13 midway through the second and the Lady Monarchs responded again, cutting the lead to seven at 32-25.

Phillipsburg pushed back with two quick buckets in the final 30 seconds of the first half to stretch the lead to double digits once again, 36-25.  The Lady Panthers continued their run at the start of the third quarter with the first six points and TMP was not able to recover.  Megan Koenigsman led TMP with 20 points and Madyson Koerner chipped in with 12.  TMP finishes their season at seven and 14.  Phillipsburg improves to 16 and five and will take on Lyons in the semifinals on Friday.  The winner of that game will face the winner of Ellsworth and Minneapolis on Saturday for the sub-state title.

Rose McFarland Postgame Interview

Highlights

No change for HHS boys in final KBCA rankings

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The Hays High Indians will take the No. 2 ranking in Class 5A into the postseason. No change for the Indians in the final Kansas Basketball Coaches Association poll. Lansing continues to hold down the top spot in 5A with Highland Park third and Goddard Eisenhower fourth.

The Plainville boys are No. 7 in 2A. Stockton moves up to No. 5 in 1A Division I.

The Ellis girls’ sit sixth in 2A.

Final KBCA Rankings

Monday’s high school basketball scores

BOYS’ BASKETBALLHigh School Scoreboard Whitmore
Class 1A
Divisoin I

Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 62, Tescott 57
Cedar Vale/Dexter 62, Central Burden 53
Centralia 57, Frankfort 40
Clifton-Clyde 55, Pike Valley 31
Hartford 63, Lebo 45
Hodgeman County 52, Minneola 41
LaCrosse 55, Pretty Prairie 33
Lakeside 44, Lincoln 43
Linn 45, Doniphan West 41
Quinter 57, St. Francis 55
Victoria 78, Burrton 58
Waverly 74, Marmaton Valley 42
Division II 
Greeley County 75, Western Plains 67
Ingalls 55, Bucklin 25
Logan 59, Cheylin 57, OT
Moscow 50, Rolla 21
Natoma 55, Palco 24
Wheatland-Grinnell 72, Golden Plains 59, 2OT
Class 3A 
Beloit 76, Ellsworth 46
Conway Springs 74, Wichita Independent 66
Douglass 64, Bluestem 50
Galena 56, Cherryvale 41
Garden Plain 66, Cimarron 52
Hesston 71, Sedgwick 40
Hiawatha 61, Maur Hill – Mount Academy 52
Horton 72, Riverside 62
Humboldt 57, Jayhawk Linn 44
Kingman 56, Southwestern Hts. 54
Lyons 66, Phillipsburg 59
Marion 38, Halstead 34
Minneapolis 75, Hoisington 44
Nemaha Valley 52, Marysville 47
Northeast-Arma 76, Erie 35
Osage City 47, Central Heights 46
Riley County 52, Wabaunsee 49
Riverton 76, Neodesha 43
Rock Creek 57, St. Mary’s 20
Rossville 52, Pleasant Ridge 48
Sabetha 67, Atchison County 17
Salina Sacred Heart 56, Haven 42
Silver Lake 69, Oskaloosa 37
Southeast Saline 73, Hutchinson Trinity 49
TMP-Marian 58, Norton 37
Wellsville 53, West Franklin 48
Wichita Collegiate 71, Fredonia 40

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Class 1A
Division I

Central Burden 53, Udall 44, OT
Hartford 45, Flinthills 34
Hodgeman County 28, Deerfield 18
Marmaton Valley 58, Southern Coffey 57
St. Francis 51, Quinter 29
Division II
Western Plains 46, Greeley County 30
Class 2A
Solomon 36, Rural Vista 27
Bennington 25, Herington 21
Burlingame 58, Heritage Christian 49
Central Plains 62, Kinsley 17
Chase County 50, Madison 30
Ell-Saline 36, Republic County 27
Ellinwood 55, Medicine Lodge 19
Ellis 57, Plainville 24
Hill City 48, Trego 41
Hillsboro 48, Little River 28
Maranatha Academy 57, Jackson Heights 51
Moundridge 46, Inman 19
Ness City 51, Johnson-Stanton County 34
Northern Heights 61, Lyndon 40
Oakley 45, Oberlin-Decatur 41
Olpe 61, Mission Valley 43
Pittsburg Colgan 46, West Elk 29
Pleasanton 48, Yates Center 40
Remington 52, Berean Academy 31
Smith Center 58, Rawlins County 26
South Central 45, Pratt Skyline 44
St. John 42, Kiowa County 34
Sterling 60, Canton-Galva 28
Syracuse 32, South Gray 24
Troy 36, Immaculata 33
Valley Falls 51, McLouth 20
Wichita County 61, Elkhart 34
Class 3A
Douglass 50, Bluestem 13
Erie 67, Northeast-Arma 46

TMP boys advance in 3A sub-state tournament

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By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

TMP 58, Norton 37
TMP started Monday night’s 3A Sub-State matchup with Norton on a 13 to two run and rolled from there.  Norton would close the gap to two points, 17-15, at the beginning of the second quarter.  TMP would close the first half on a 14-3 run to pull ahead 31-18 at halftime.

Norton would close the gap to nine midway through the third quarter but the Monarchs would answer with a seven to one run to grab a commanding 42-27 lead heading into the fourth quarter.  TMP continued to expand the lead throughout the fourth leading to the 58-37 win.  Eight different Monarchs scored led by Jordan Gottschalk with 12 points. Deon Lyle paced Norton with 18 points off the bench.

With the win TMP improves to 12-9 on the season and they advance to the sub-state semi-finals to face the Minneapolis Lions on Thursday night at 6pm.  Minneapolis was a 75-44 winner over Hoisington on Monday night.  On the other side of the bracket Beloit took down Ellsworth 76-46 and Lyons defeated Phillipsburg 66-59.  Beloit and Lyons will follow the TMP/Minneapolis game on Thursday.

Joe Hertel

Highlights

Weigel wins title; HHS places three at state

NCKTech LOCAL SPORTS BANNERFor the third straight year Hays High’s Preston Weigel is a state champion.

Weigel entered the 5A state tournament at Hartman Area with a perfect 36-0 record and cruised to a 40-0 record at a state championship at 195 pounds.

The Hays High senior won his first two matches by tech-falls in the first period. In the championship semi-finals Weigel also won by tech-fall but this time it was 20 seconds into the second period. He then wrapped up the tournament with a 16-1 first period tech-fall win over Austin McBee of Blue Valley SW.

Also at the 2014 state tournament Ethan Deterding finished 4th at 182 pounds. Vincent Scott also placed 4th at 285 for the Indians.

Team Scores
5A
1. Lenexa-St. James 180.5
2. Goddard 117.5
3. Wichita Kapaun 101.0
4. Arkansas City 100.0
5. Wichita Bishop Carroll 91.0
6. Shawnee-Mill Valley 88.5
7. Newton 85.5
8. OP-St. Thomas Aquinas 83.5
9. Wichita West 72.5
10. Topeka-Seaman 70.5
11. Lansing 66.0
12. Tec=Shawnee Heights 65.0
13.  Hays  60.0
14. Great Bend 59.5
15. Salina-Central 59.0
16. OP-Blue Valley SW 53.0
17. Andover 49.0
18. Maize South 48.5
19. Emporia 47.5
20. Pittsburg 38.0
21. Wichita Heights 31.0
22. Valley Center 24.5
23. Leavenworth 19.5
24. Salina-South 13.0
25. KC-Turner 11.0
26. Liberal 4.0
26. Topeka-West 4.0
28. Goddard Eisenhower 3.0
29. KC-Washington 1.0
30. KC-fl Schlagle 0.0
30. KC-JC Harmon 0.0
30. Topeka-Highland Park 0.

Hays High Sub-State Games Set

NCKTech LOCAL SPORTS BANNERBy Dustin Armbruster

Finishing the regular season 20-0 has earned the Hays High Indians the #1 seed in the upcoming week’s sub-state tournament. Hays will host 3-17 Wichita West on Wednesday at 6:00. The winner of that game takes on the winner of fourth seeded Bishop Carroll or the fifth seed Great Bend. Both teams are 7-13 on the season and home court was decided on a coin flip. The higher of the remaining seeds will host the championship game.

Both the Hays high girls and Wichita West finished 0-20 on the year and a coin flip was used to determine the seven and eight seeds. Hays lost the coin flip and will be making a return trip to Great Bend for a 7:00 game on Thursday. The Indians finished the regular season in Great Bend on Friday. The winner will play the winner of fourth seeded Liberal (7-13) and fifth seeded Bishop Carroll (6-14).

See more brackets at https://kshsaa.org/Public/Basketball/SSAssignments.cfm

Hays Boys Finish Regular Season Perfect; Girls Fall

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Girls: Great Bend 62 – Hays 27

The Hays High girls led the Western Athletic Conference champion Great Bend Lady Panthers 6-4 midway through the first quarter.  Hays though wouldn’t score for the next nine minutes as Great Bend went on a 33-0 run.  Great Bend finished off the night with a 62-27 victory, completing a perfect 8-0 record in the WAC.

Hays was led by Audra Schmeidler with 8 points and 9 rebounds.

Hays finishes the season at 0-20 and 0-8 in the WAC.  Great Bend finishes at 18-2.

Hays will play next Thursday in the first round of sub-state as either the seven or eight seed.  Wichita West also went 0-20 this season and coin flip will determine the seeds.  Depending the outcome of that flip, Hays will play either at Great Bend again, at Bishop-Carroll in Wichita or in Goddard at Eisenhower High School.

Boys: Hays 63 – Great Bend 35

All twenty of Hays High’s regular season games have had the same result…a W for the Indians.  Hays improved their record to 20-0 and 8-0 in the Western Athletic Conference with a 63-35 in on Friday night in Great Bend.  Great Bend took an early 3-0 lead when Hays exploded for an 11-0 run and never looked back.  Jordan Windholz scored 13 first quarter points and Lane Clark hit two three’s including one at the the first quarter buzzer to lead 23-10.  The Indians defense stole the show in the second quarter, allowing the Panthers to score just one point for a 33-11 half time lead.

Both teams scored 17 points in the third and Hays outscored Great Bend 13-7 in the fourth.

At 20-0, this Hays team is just the third Indian squad to earn 20 or more wins in a season.  Hays went 22-1 in the 1943-44 season earning the Indians only state basketball title.  The 1995-96 team went 21-4.

Hays wins the Western Athletic Conference for the first time 2006 and wraps up the one seed in the sub-state with the win.  Great Bend finishes the year at 7-13 and 2-6 in the WAC.

Jordan Windholz followed up his career high 26 points on Tuesday night with a 20 point effort on Friday.  Brady Werth added 14 in the victory.

Hays shot 57% for the game 26 of 46 and committed just five turnovers, none in the first half.

Hays High will host the first round of the sub-state tournament next Wednesday against Wichita Heights.  The KSHSAA changed the hosting rules last year and the higher seeded team hosts the second round as well.

Great Bend will learn their fate on Saturday as they are tied with Bishop Carroll for the fourth and fifth seed.  A coin flip will determine who get the first round home game.

 

 

Thursday’s high school basketball results

BOYS’ BASKETBALLhttps://www.facebook.com/BrockWhitmoreStateFarm
Andale 59, Wichita Collegiate 49
Andover 63, Wichita Campus 25
Andover Central 64, Arkansas City 51
Atchison 81, Maranatha Academy 45
Augusta 60, Clearwater 47
Baldwin 58, DeSoto 50
Basehor-Linwood 79, Mill Valley 53
Bonner Springs 64, Tonganoxie 56
Buhler 50, Rose Hill 44
Burlington 62, Cherryvale 41
Centralia 50, Onaga 37
Chanute Christian 45, Flint Hills Christian 32
Cheney 57, Douglass 53
Chetopa 69, Sedan 44
Cimarron 63, Southwestern Hts. 47
Circle 63, Wellington 55
Coffeyville 63, Parsons 55
Concordia 82, Abilene 75, OT
Derby Invasion 77, St. John’s Military 32
Goddard-Eisenhower 82, Goddard 69
Hesston 66, Haven 51
Hiawatha 50, Riverside 42
Horton 71, Wetmore 47
Hutchinson Central Christian 76, Elyria Christian 38
Jefferson West 59, Perry-Lecompton 55, OT
KC Bishop Ward 38, KC Turner 32
KC East Christian 72, St. Louis Christian, Mo. 63
Lansing 68, KC Piper 66
Maize South 55, Valley Center 40
Mulvane 65, El Dorado 60
Pittsburg 55, Fort Scott 40
Pittsburg Colgan 59, Labette County 49
Riley County 57, St. Mary’s 29
Rock Creek 65, Rossville 39
Silver Lake 53, Wabaunsee 30
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 57, Rock Hills 43
Sunrise Christian 61, St. Mary’s Academy 44
TMP-Marian 55, Hutchinson Trinity 50
Ulysses 59, Colby 57
Veritas Christian 56, Cair Paravel 50
West Franklin 59, Marmaton Valley 25
Wichita Bishop Carroll 56, Wichita Northwest 44
Wichita Heights 46, Kapaun Mount Carmel 36
Wichita North 95, Wichita West 51
Wichita Southeast 67, Wichita East 59

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Andale 47, Wichita Collegiate 39
Andover 50, Wichita Campus 28
Andover Central 75, Arkansas City 44
Atchison 49, Maranatha Academy 38
Augusta 41, Clearwater 26
Baldwin 46, DeSoto 31
Buhler 52, Rose Hill 50
Centre 67, Solomon 35
Cheney 46, Douglass 40
Cimarron 54, Southwestern Hts. 29
Coffeyville 78, Parsons 61
Concordia 48, Abilene 46
Elyria Christian 43, Hutchinson Central Christian 24
Fort Scott 42, Pittsburg 30
Goddard 46, Goddard-Eisenhower 41
Hesston 51, Haven 21
Horton 47, Wetmore 40
Hutchinson Trinity 49, Hays-TMP-Marian 46
Iola 42, Wellsville 33
Jefferson West 43, Perry-Lecompton 35
Kapaun Mount Carmel 55, Wichita Heights 41
KC Bishop Ward 38, KC Turner 32
KC Piper 63, Lansing 56
Labette County 50, Pittsburg Colgan 39
LaCrosse 49, Macksville 47
Memphis-Area Home Education Association, Tenn. 74, KC East Christian 24
Mulvane 52, El Dorado 36
Rossville 47, Rock Creek 37
Sedan 78, Chetopa 41
Silver Lake 44, Wabaunsee 40
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 45, Rock Hills 28
St. Thomas Aquinas 57, BV North 35
Sunrise Christian 53, Veritas Christian 29
Tonganoxie 41, Bonner Springs 40
Topeka Heritage Christian 35, Derby Invasion 20
Valley Center 57, Maize South 31
Wellington 53, Circle 45
Wichita Bishop Carroll 64, Wichita Northwest 26
Wichita East 47, Wichita Southeast 38
Wichita Home School 56, Manhattan CHIEF 26
Wichita North 65, Wichita West 45

TMP boys win, girls lose at Hutch Trinity

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By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Girls:  Hutch Trinity 49, TMP 46
The TMP Lady Monarchs lost a heartbreaker to Hutch Trinity on Thursday night, 49-46.  Trailing 23 to 14 at halftime, the Lady Monarchs hit four 3-pointers in the third quarter while allowing only three Celtic points and went to the fourth quarter tied at 26 points.  Both teams would put up big numbers in the fourth but TMP fell short.  The Lady Monarchs had a couple of opportunities late but two critical turnovers cost them a chance at attempting a game tying three pointer.

Megan Koenigsman was the lone Lady Monarch in double figures with 16 points.  TMP begins 3A Sub-State play on Tuesday at Phillipsburg.

Girls Highlights

Boys:  TMP 55, Hutch Trinity 50
The Hutch Trinity Celtics shot out of the gates against TMP by scoring the game’s first six points and didn’t look back for most of the first half.  The Celtics led 14-6 after the first quarter and 31-24 at halftime.  Their lead would grow to as many as 12 points in the third quarter when TMP started to push back.  The Monarchs would cut the lead back to six at 42-36 going to quarter number four.

Hutch Trinity would quickly build the lead back to nine at 45-36 early in the fourth quarter and TMP would answer in a big way outscoring the Celtics 19 to five the rest of the way.  Jordan Gottschalk finished with 16 points to lead the Monarchs.  Sophomore Jared Vitztum would come off of the bench and score 15 points, including a three pointer with 1:22 left in the game to give TMP a 52-50 lead that they would never relinquish.

TMP is now 11-9 on the season and will host Norton in the first round of the Hoisington 3A Sub-State.

Joe Hertel Interview

Boys Highlights

High School basketball sub-state brackets released

NCKTech LOCAL SPORTS BANNERThe sub-state basketball brackets were released Wednesday afternoon for classes 4A through 1A for the sub-state tournaments beginning next Monday and Tuesday.

The TMP-Marian boys are the three seed at the 3A Hoisington tournament and they will take on Norton, the six seed on Monday, March 3rd at 7:00 p.m.

3A Hoisington boy’s bracket

The TMP girls are the number eight seed at 7-12 and they are on the road in Phillipsburg on Tuesday, March 4th at 7:00.

3A Hoisington girl’s bracket

The Ellis girls are the number one seed in the 2A Oberlin sub-state and they will host Plainville at 7:00 on March 3rd. Ellis is 16-4.

Smith Center is the No. 2 seed and they host Rawlins County. Trego is the No. 4 seed and they host five seed Hill City on Monday.

2A Oberlin girl’s bracket

The Plainville boys are 18-2 and the No. 1 seed at the Oberlin sub-state and they will take on Trego on Tuesday night at 7:00. Hill City is the No. 3 seed and they host Smith Center and Ellis travels to Atwood in the four versus five matchup.

2A Oberlin boy’s bracket

At the 1A-Division 1 Burrton sub-state the LaCrosse boys are the No. 3 seed and they will play Pretty Prairie. Victoria is the four seed and they take on host Burrton. Both games are Monday, March 3rd at Burrton.

1A-Division 1 Burrton boy’s sub-state

The Victoria girls are the No. 1 seed and they get a first round bye and will take on the winner of No. 4 LaCrosse versus No. 5 Burrton.

1A-Division 1 Burrton girl’s sub-state

At the 1A-Division Quinter sub-state the Hoxie boys are the No. 1 seed and they get a first round bye and will take on the winner of the Quinter and St. Francis, the No. 4 versus No. 5 matchup. Stockton and Thunder Ridge also get first round byes and will matchup in the second round on Thursday March 6.

1A-Division 1 Quinter boy’s sub-state

The Hoxie girls are the No. 1 seed in the girls 1A-division 1 Quinter sub-state and will get the winner of the four versus five, St. Francis and Quinter matchup. The Stockton girls and Thunder Ridge girls both get byes and will play on Friday night in the second round.

1A-Division Quinter girl’s bracket

1A-Division 2 Otis-Bison sub-state

boys

girls

 

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