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HHS quarterback Delton has committed to Kansas State

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Hays Post
Hays High Indian junior Alex Delton has verbally committed to play football at Kansas State University. The dual-threat quarterback made his announcement Tuesday on Twitter and is the first commitment of the 2015 class for the Wildcats.

Delton is a two-year starter at quarterback for the Indians and has completed more than 55 percent of his passes for 1,978 yards, 26 touchdowns and nine interceptions. Delton also has proven to be a threat on the ground, rushing for 1,369 yards and 21 touchdowns.

Delton is a two-time first- team Western Athletic Conference Selection, once as a quarterback and once as an athlete.

HHS boys claim WAC crown; Girls close in loss

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By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post

Girls: Dodge City 41 – Hays 32
It looked like it could happen on senior night at Hays High School.  That the Hays High girls could pick up their first win of the season.  Down 30-22 to Dodge City fifteen seconds in to the fourth quarter Hays scored seven straight points to get within one at 30-29.  After a field goal from the Lady Demons, freshman Talyn Kleweno knocked in a right wing three to tie the game at 32 with 2:15 remaining.  Unfortunately that would be the last points of the game for Hays as Dodge City ended the game on a 9-0 run to win 41-32.

Hays was led by Mattison Schlaefli who scored a career high 14 in the loss.  Hays High honored their only senior Haley Wells in between the games.

Hays falls to 0-19 on the year and 0-7 in the WAC.  Dodge City is now 10-9 and 4-3 in conference play.

Kirk Maska Postgame Interview

Game Highlights


Boys: Hays 55 – Dodge City 47
Two years ago on senior night….the Hays High Indians basketball team didn’t have anybody to honor in between games starting a freshman, three sophomores, and a junior instead.  Tuesday night, those same sophomores and freshman tried to lay claim to the Western Athletic Conference Crown against Dodge City.

Every time Hays pulled away from Dodge City, the Red Demons had an answer.  After Dodge City scored the games first field goal, Hays went on a 10-2 run going six points.  The Red Demons answered back with seven straight points pulling ahead 11-10.  The Indians regained the lead 14-13 at the end of the first quarter and again started to stretch the lead going up 25-16 capped by one of five three pointers from Jordan Windholz.  Dodge City scored the next five points though to get back within four.  Hays led 32-26 going into half time.

Hays had one more nine point lead at 38-29 with five minutes to go in the third quarter.  Dodge City had another run in them taking a 39-38 after scoring ten straight points.  The Indians cored four quick points to go back up four and led 42-41 after three quarters.

Hays never again trailed in the game scoring the first five points of the fourth quarter to go up 47-41 on a Kyler Niernberger lay up.  Dodge City again was able to cut into the lead and trailed just 49-47 with 1:51 left.  The Hays High defense though was rise to the occasion and didn’t allow a single point the rest of the way while making six straight free throws to close out the 55-47 win.  Hays made 9 of 10 fourth quarter free throws and 12 of 13 in the second half.

Hays was led in scoring by Windholz with a career high 26.  Brady Werth added 13.

Hays improves to 19-0 on the year and with a 7-0 mark in the WAC became the outright champions with one game remaining.  Dodge City drops to 8-11 and 4-3 in conference play.

Hays honored their seniors, Kyler Nierenberger, Clayton Riedel, Jordan Windholz, Lane Clark, Kenny Rounkles and Kade Parker in between games for senior night.

Hays is on the road Friday to wrap up the regular season in Great Bend.

Rick Keltner Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

Hertel picks up 400th win in TMP boys victory; girls fall to Colby

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By JEREMY McGUIRE

Hays Post

Boys: TMP 60, Colby 55
It was a struggle most of the night but the TMP boys pulled out their 10th win on the season and the 400th in the career for head coach Joe Hertel, 60-55 over Colby.  TMP trailed 17-15 after the first quarter, 32-28 at halftime and 46-43 heading into the fourth quarter.  The Monarchs scored the first four points of the fourth and Colby answered with four of their own to push the lead back to three points at 50-47.  After the two teams traded a couple of buckets and with the Monarchs trailing 52-51, Jared Vitztum knocked in a huge three point shot to give the Monarchs the lead to stay at 54-52.

TMP outscored Colby 6-3 the rest of the way to pick up the win.  Three Monarchs were in double figures led by Ryan Mayorga and Jordan Gottschalk who both scored 12 points. Vitztum added 11.

TMP will wrap up the regular season with Hutchinson-Trinity on Thursday.

Joe Hertel Interview

Boys Highlights


Girls: Colby 47, TMP 39
Colby started out the game on a 12-3 run on Tuesday night and had the TMP Lady Monarchs on their heels the rest of the night, winning 47-39.  TMP would tie the game at 15 late in the second quarter, but a Colby three-pointer would give them the lead at the half, 18-15.

The Lady Eagles expanded that lead to 29-23 after the third quarter.  TMP would again battle back to even at 32 a piece early in the fourth quarter but could never take the lead.  Colby finished the game on a 15-7 run to pick up their ninth win on the season.  TMP drops to 7-12 and will finish the regular season at Hutchinson-Trinity on Thursday.

Rose McFarland Interview

Girls Highlights

Tuesday night high school basketball scores

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Western Athletic Conference
Garden City 57 Liberal 31
Dodge City 41 Hays 32

Mid-Central Activities Association
*Colby 47 TMP 39
Ellsworth 58 Salina Sacred Heart 34

Mid-Continent League
Oakley 54 Hill City 37
St. Johns-Tipton 34 Plainville 37
Beloit 61 Smith Center 48

Central Prairie League
La Crosse 40 Kinsley 51
Otis-Bison 24 St. John 51
Dighton 43 Ness City 57
Hodgeman Co. 35 Macksville 48

Northern Plains League
*Victoria 53 Wilson 25
Pike Valley 31 Sylvan-Lucas 34
*Logan 36 Lakeside 39

Northwest Kansas League
Trego 56 Quinter 34

North Central Activities Association
Minneapolis 38 Russell 45

Western Kansas Liberty League
Healy 15 Western Plains 52

Great Western Kansas League
Goodland 44 Scott City 45

Boys

Western Athletic Conference
Garden City 55 Liberal 47
Dodge City 47 Hays 55

Mid-Central Activities Association
*Colby 55 TMP 60

Mid-Continent League
Oakley 57 Hill City 61
St. Johns-Tipton 56 Plainville 59
Beloit 62 Smith Center 32

Central Prairie League
Otis-Bison 25 St. John 71
Dighton 41 Ness City 44
Hodgeman Co. 30 Macksville 78

Northern Plains League
*Victoria 61 Wilson 28
*Logan 36 Lakeside 54

Northwest Kansas League
Trego 46 Quinter 68

Western Kansas Liberty League
Healy 33 Western Plains 68

Great Western Kansas League
Goodland 43 Scott City 58

*Non-league game

 

By The Associated Press
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 53, Chapman 49
Andale 58, Clearwater 41
Anderson County 66, Iola 64
Andover 65, Valley Center 51
Augusta 63, Wellington 54
Baldwin 81, Spring Hill 48
Basehor-Linwood 72, KC Piper 68
Beloit 62, Smith Center 32
Bennington 64, Solomon 57
Bluestem 51, Belle Plaine 40
BV North 56, Blue Valley Stilwell 44
BV Northwest 75, St. Thomas Aquinas 41
BV West 56, Bishop Miege 51
Chaparral 59, Conway Springs 51
Cheney 57, Medicine Lodge 56
Chetopa 60, St. Paul 19
Concordia 74, Clay Center 45
Council Grove 71, Silver Lake 48
Doniphan West 39, Troy 18
Douglass 59, Garden Plain 38
El Dorado 59, Winfield 54, OT
Ell-Saline 48, Sedgwick 45
Eudora 63, Ottawa 47
Eureka 58, Lebo 45
Fort Scott 51, Chanute 46
Garden City 55, Liberal 47
Gardner-Edgerton 84, KC Schlagle 58
Goddard 49, Arkansas City 42
Goddard-Eisenhower 76, Maize South 65
Halstead 63, Haven 42
Hartford 58, Flinthills 39
Hays 55, Dodge City 47
Heritage Christian 61, Maranatha Academy 53
Hesston 52, Pratt 40
Highland Park 84, Topeka 42
Hill City 61, Oakley 57
Hillsboro 65, Kingman 40
Holcomb 66, Hugoton 39
Humboldt 53, Cherryvale 38
Hutchinson 50, Newton 40
Ingalls 62, Minneola 45
Junction City 58, Topeka West 42
Kapaun Mount Carmel 60, Wichita Northwest 44
KC Washington 64, Pembroke Hill, Mo. 38
KC Wyandotte 64, Atchison 60
Kiowa County 54, Bucklin 30
Labette County 56, Pittsburg 53
Lakeside 54, Logan 36
Lansing 71, KC Turner 35
Linn 59, Frankfort 50
Little River 52, Canton-Galva 49
Louisburg 46, DeSoto 45
Macksville 78, Hodgeman County 30
Maize 47, Salina Central 41
Marion 54, Hutchinson Trinity 40
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 72, McLouth 41
McPherson 71, Rose Hill 43
Mill Valley 55, Tonganoxie 51
Moundridge 61, Ellinwood 35
Mulvane 61, Buhler 48
Ness City 44, Dighton 41
Olathe East 77, Leavenworth 50
Olathe South 72, SM North 54
Olpe 93, Chase County 63
Oswego 63, Pleasanton 31
Oxford 42, Remington 30
Perry-Lecompton 60, Royal Valley 55
Riverton 67, Pittsburg Colgan 50
Sabetha 46, Hiawatha 31
Salina Sacred Heart 53, Ellsworth 38
Salina South 76, Wichita Campus 59
Scott City 58, Goodland 43
Shawnee Heights 62, Emporia 51
SM South 69, Olathe North 52
SM West 48, Lawrence Free State 43
Smoky Valley 55, Sterling 48
St. James Academy 59, Bishop Seabury Academy 45
Stafford 64, Pretty Prairie 55
Syracuse 54, Rolla 17
Tescott 74, St. Xavier 45
Topeka Hayden 63, Manhattan 61
Triplains-Brewster 65, Heartland Christian 47
Valley Falls 69, Pleasant Ridge 37
Valley Heights 60, Axtell 44
Wabaunsee 52, St. Mary’s 49
Wamego 76, Marysville 55
Washburn Rural 65, Topeka Seaman 61, OT
Washington County 62, Clifton-Clyde 45
West Elk 62, Central Burden 23
Wichita Bishop Carroll 70, Wichita West 42
Wichita East 64, Wichita South 51
Wichita Heights 63, Wichita Southeast 53
Wichita Trinity 61, Wichita Independent 47
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 58, Chapman 57
Andale 52, Clearwater 17
Andover 50, Valley Center 33
Atchison County 51, Riverside 20
Attica 39, Cunningham 33
Augusta 45, Wellington 40
Baileyville-B&B 56, BV Randolph 33
Baldwin 46, Spring Hill 43
Belle Plaine 45, Bluestem 30
Beloit 61, Smith Center 48
Bennington 64, Solomon 57
Berean Academy 57, Goessel 17
Bonner Springs 64, KC Bishop Ward 22
Bucklin 42, Kiowa County 36
Buhler 68, Mulvane 53
Burlington 65, Yates Center 27
Caldwell 33, South Haven 30
Caney Valley 47, Fredonia 28
Cheney 65, Medicine Lodge 28, OT
Cherryvale 63, Humboldt 32
Cimarron 58, Satanta 30
Circle 24, Wichita Collegiate 19
Coffeyville 68, Independence 52
Colby 47, Hays-TMP-Marian 39
Concordia 57, Clay Center 49
Conway Springs 58, Chaparral 31
Dodge City 41, Hays 32
Doniphan West 39, Troy 18
Ell-Saline 47, Sedgwick 23
Ellis 49, Stockton 41
Ellsworth 58, Salina Sacred Heart 34
Eureka 45, Lebo 37
Fairfield 49, Hutchinson Central Christian 43
Fort Scott 58, Chanute 46
Frontenac 51, Girard 36
Garden City 57, Liberal 31
Garden Plain 57, Douglass 51
Goddard 53, Arkansas City 42
Goddard-Eisenhower 59, Maize South 37
Hanover 60, Centralia 54
Hartford 35, Flinthills 32
Haven 51, Halstead 20
Heritage Christian 54, KC Harmon 46
Hesston 35, Pratt 27
Hillsboro 61, Kingman 32
Hoisington 35, Larned 27
Holcomb 69, Hugoton 49
Hutchinson Trinity 45, Marion 36
Ingalls 53, Minneola 33
Iola 46, Anderson County 30
Kapaun Mount Carmel 67, Wichita Northwest 16
KC Christian 53, Immaculata 39
KC Piper 67, Basehor-Linwood 46
Kinsley 51, LaCrosse 40
Labette County 56, Pittsburg 41
Lakeside 39, Logan 36
Lansing 71, KC Turner 13
Leavenworth 44, Olathe East 32
Linn 61, Frankfort 54
Little River 34, Canton-Galva 27
Louisburg 48, DeSoto 34
Lyndon 32, West Franklin 27
Lyons 75, Nickerson 44
Macksville 48, Hodgeman County 35
Madison 77, Crest 23
Maize 51, Salina Central 49, OT
Manhattan 49, Topeka Hayden 37
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 41, McLouth 38
McPherson 51, Rose Hill 34
Meade 62, Spearville 47
Moscow 55, Sublette 40
Moundridge 37, Ellinwood 36
Neodesha 37, Erie 33
Ness City 57, Dighton 43
Newton 52, Hutchinson 29
Northeast-Arma 65, Altoona-Midway 16
Oakley 54, Hill City 37
Olathe South 63, SM North 18
Olpe 55, Chase County 42
Ottawa 45, Eudora 25
Pittsburg Colgan 45, Riverton 29
Plainville 37, St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 34
Pleasanton 46, Oswego 35
Prairie View 36, Jayhawk Linn 26
Pretty Prairie 42, Stafford 16
Remington 54, Oxford 21
Rolla 41, Syracuse 34
Royal Valley 49, Perry-Lecompton 43
Rural Vista 44, Wakefield 22
Russell 45, Minneapolis 38
Sabetha 55, Hiawatha 15
Santa Fe Trail 68, Jackson Heights 30
Scott City 45, Goodland 44
Shawnee Heights 61, Emporia 48
Silver Lake 50, Council Grove 34
SM Northwest 49, Olathe Northwest 43
SM West 51, Lawrence Free State 41
South Central 62, Fowler 46
South Gray 56, Deerfield 18
Southeast Saline 57, Republic County 34
St. James Academy 56, Bishop Seabury Academy 30
St. John 51, Otis-Bison 24
Sterling 60, Smoky Valley 33
Sylvan-Lucas 34, Pike Valley 31
Tescott 62, St. Xavier 26
Tonganoxie 39, Mill Valley 24
Topeka 32, Highland Park 26
Topeka Seaman 46, Washburn Rural 28
Trego 56, Quinter 34
Triplains-Brewster 61, Heartland Christian 34
Valley Falls 46, Pleasant Ridge 36
Valley Heights 57, Axtell 35
Victoria 53, Wilson 25
Wabaunsee 53, St. Mary’s 39
Washington County 59, Clifton-Clyde 22
West Elk 37, Central Burden 32
Wetmore 60, Onaga 52
Wichita Bishop Carroll 63, Wichita West 21
Wichita Campus 52, Salina South 44
Wichita Heights 62, Wichita Southeast 18
Wichita Independent 37, Wichita Trinity 34
Wichita South 48, Wichita East 25
Winfield 46, El Dorado 24


 

HHS Kaiser signs with Rockhurst

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Hays High senior Reagan Kaiser signed a national letter of intent to play soccer for Rockhurst University Tuesday morning at Hays High School.  Kaiser is the reigning Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year and garnered the award as a defensive player.  She was named to the 5A all-state second team as a defender last season.  Kaiser says she considered many schools before landing on her choice to play for the Hawks.

Kaiser helped Hays High to the 2013 WAC title and 5A state quarterfinals with a 15-3-1 overall record.

Interview with Reagan is below:

 

 

Monday’s high school basketball scores

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Bennington 75, Centre 40
Caldwell 49, Sedan 48
Concordia 67, Pike Valley 34
Hill City 55, Thunder Ridge 47
Maize 44, Newton 33
Minneapolis 48, Ell-Saline 32
Natoma 81, Tescott 70
Nickerson 50, Smoky Valley 37
Norton 45, Smith Center 35
Paola 74, Anderson County 44
Phillipsburg 70, Oberlin-Decatur 46
Stockton 56, Logan 50
Triplains-Brewster 52, Western Plains 42

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Bishop Miege 66, BV West 22
BV North 53, Blue Valley Stilwell 35
Centre 57, Bennington 55
Concordia 51, Pike Valley 44
Ell-Saline 47, Minneapolis 29
Erie 47, Yates Center 33
Logan 38, Stockton 34
Maize 38, Newton 29
Maranatha Academy 63, Heritage Christian 58
Natoma 47, Tescott 44
Nemaha Valley 57, Atchison County 40
Paola 53, Anderson County 21
Phillipsburg 64, Oberlin-Decatur 33
Sedan 43, Caldwell 37
Smith Center 44, Norton 35
Smoky Valley 59, Nickerson 35
Thunder Ridge 48, Hill City 42
Triplains-Brewster 47, Western Plains 23

Indians up to No. 2 in the latest

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Hays Post

The Hays High Indians are up one spot, to No. 2 in this week’s 5A Kansas Basketball Coaches Association rankings released Monday.

The Indians are coming off a 68-42 win over Salina South on Saturday to move to 18-0 on the season. Last week the Indians clinched at least a share of the Western Kansas Athletic Conference title and they host Dodge City on Tuesday night.

In the class 2A boy’s rankings Plainville moved up two spots to No. 8 and the Ellis girls are also No. 8 in the 2A girl’s rankings.

The Hoxie girl’s continue to sit atop 1A-division 1 and the Hoxie boys are No. 2 again this week. Stockton is ranked 6th.

In 1A-division 2 the Dighton girls are No. 3 this week.

Boys rankings

Girls rankings

HHS qualifies three for 5A state wrestling; TMP sending two in 3-2-1A

Hays High has three wrestlers headed to the 5A state tournament and TMP-Marian has qualified for two for 3-2-1A which get underway Friday.

The Indians Preston Weigel won the regional title at 195 Saturday in Wichita. Ethan Deterding finished second at 182 and Vincent Scott at 285.

Tucker Rhoades and Ricky Hockett qualified for the Monarchs. Rhoades finished third at 113 and Hockett fourth at 120 at the Trego Regional.

Ellis has three headed to state. Dalton Hensley finished second at 120, Jared Pfeifer third at 160 and Skyler Tebo fourth at 220.

Plainville also has three qualified after Dylan Wiesner won the regional title at 170 and Trevor Desaire (152) and Adam Gehring (152) both finished fourth.

The 3-2-1A state tournament will once again be held at Gross Coliseum in Hays. The 5A state tournament will take place at Hartman Arena in Park City.

Hays splits makeup games with Salina South

By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post

Girls: Salina South 45 – Hays 28
The Hays High Indians were facing a Salina South team down two starters to injury and illness, but couldn’t muster enough offense to pick up their first win of the season.  Tied at five midway through the first quarter, South went on a 7-0 run to take a lead they would never give back.

Trailing 30-14 Hays held the Cougars scoreless over the next 7:22 of the third quarter but only scored seven points getting with in ten.  South though opened the fourth quarter with eight quick points to put the game away for good.

Hays falls to 0-18 on the season while South is now 4-14.

The Lady Indians were led by Mattison Schlaefli with nine points.  Emilee Holloway scored 12 for the Cougars.

Game Highlights

Kirk Maska Postgame Interivew


Boys: 
Hays 68 – Salina South 42
After two tight games at home versus Abilene and Garden City, Hays had very little trouble gaining separation from Salina South in a 68-42 win on Saturday afternoon.

The Indians opened the game on a 12-3 run followed by a South 7-2.  Up to 14-10 Isaiah Nunnery went on a personal five point run including a three point play and then followed his own missed shot at the buzzer for a Hays High 19-10 lead.

The game was never again really tight as the Indians pushed their lead as high as 20 in the first half.

Hays shot 56% in the game making 22 of 39 shots and 5 of 10 three pointers.  South made just 12 field goals on 43 attempts.  Hays was also solid from the free throw line going 19 of 27.

The Indians were led by Brady Werth with 18 points and 11 rebounds, his fifth double-double of the year and second of the week.  He missed one on Friday night by two rebounds.  Kade Parker added a career high 14 and Lane Clark scored 10.  Aaron Mar led the Cougars with 15.

Hays is now 18-0 on the year and South drops to 8-11.

Hays can win the Western Athletic Conference title outright on Tuesday night against Great Bend.  It will be senior night for Haley Wells, Kyler Niernberger, Clayton Riedel, Jordan Windholz, Lane Clark, Kenny Rounkles, and Kade Parker.

Game Highlights

Rick Keltner Postgame Interview

TMP Girls, Plainville Boys Win

By JEREMY McGUIRE
HaysPost

Girls:  TMP 62, Plainville 35

The TMP Lady Monarchs didn’t let a long week bother them as the picked up their biggest win of the season, 62-35, over Plainville on Friday night.  Playing their fourth game in five days, TMP raced out to a 15-10 lead after the first quarter and never looked back.  They led 28-18 at halftime.

Plainville was able to pull within five early in the third quarter at 30 to 25.  TMP rattle off a 16-2 run and take at 19 point lead at the start of the fourth quarter.  The Lady Cardinals had no more fight left after that.  Four Lady Monarchs scored in double figures on the night.  Madyson Koerner and Melissa Pfeifer had 12 each. Megan Koenigsman and Samantha Younie each added 10.  TMP will play their final regular season home game on Tuesday against Colby.

Megan Koenigsman Interview

Boys:  Plainville 66, TMP 54

Plainville star Hadley Gillum was in early foul trouble but the #10 ranked team in Class 2A was able to overcome his first half absence to pick up the 66 to 54 win over the TMP Monarchs.  TMP, playing the fourth game in five days, was able to keep Plainville at bay for much of the first half and carried a slime one point lead, 26-25, into the locker room at halftime.

Plainville came out in the second half and started to take control behind Gillum. They outscored the Monarchs 18 to seven in the third quarter and kept the gassed Monarchs at bay for most of the fourth quarter to pick up their 17th win on the season.  Jordan Gottschalk led the Monarchs with 12 points.  TMP will play Colby at home on Tuesday.

Joe Hertel Interview

Boys Highlights

Hays Boys Win Share Of WAC Title; Girls Fall

By Dustin Armbruster

Girls: Garden City 67 – Hays 24

Hays High kept things tight midway through the first quarter at 10-6, but following a Garden City timeout the Buffaloes went on a 10-0 run pushing their lead to 14 and never looked back.  For Hays High it was the eighth state ranked opponent they have played this year.  Garden City was ranked 8th this week in class 6A.

Hays trailed Garden City 37-16 at half time and only scored two second half field goals in the 67-24 loss to Garden City.

Hays was led in scoring by Audra Schmeidler’s nine points.  Garden City had four score in double figures led by the 2013 WAC Player of the Year Teryn Temple who scored 19.

Hays falls to 0-17 and 0-6 in WAC play.  Garden City is 11-8 and 4-3 in league play.

Boys: Hays 44 – Garden City 39

It was the third meeting this season between Hays and Garden City and this game was easily the best of the series.  Hays jumped out to a 5-0 lead only to fall behind 7-5 when the Buffaloes answered with seven straight points.  Hays regained the lead on a Jordan Windholz three pointer at 11-9 and Hays would not trail again until the fourth quarter.

The Indians used a 5-0 spurt in the second quarter to grab their biggest first half lead of seven points 22-15.  Hays scored 11 points in the second quarter, all by Brady Werth, taking a 26-21 lead into halftime.

The Indians built their biggest lead of the game on a Kade Parker three pointer early in the third quarter and held a 33-26 lead with 4:40 left to go in the quarter.  Garden City went on a 9-0 run that extended into the fourth quarter and gained the 35-33 with less than a minute gone out of the fourth quarter.

Hays immediately took a 38-35 lead back on a Lane Clark three and Windholz driving layup.

Hays would not trail again, but left the door open late.  Hays built their lead to 41-37 on two Kyler Niernberger free throws with 43 seconds left.  After missing the front end of a one and one at the free throw line, Clark secured the rebound only to be picked by Caleb Tramp and his dunk for Garden City made it 41-39 with :18 left.

Werth for Hays again missed the front end of a one and one, but Garden City threw the ball away and an intentional foul put Werth the line for two where he did not miss and Clark hit one of two after the ensuing inbound giving Hays the 44-39 victory.

Werth scored 18 for the Indians and was the only Hays player in double figures.

Garden City shot 15 for 25 through the first three quarters but made just 3 of their 14 fourth quarter shots.

Hays shot just 35% in the game making 15 of 43.

Hays improves to 17-0 on the year and 6-0 in the WAC and with the win secure at least a share of the WAC title.

Garden City falls to 10-9 and 3-4 in the conference.

Friday high school scoreboard show

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By The Associated Press
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 66, Clay Center 51
Andale 66, Circle 37
Andover 55, Maize South 43
Argonia 41, Sedan 38
Augusta 62, Wichita Collegiate 59
Basehor-Linwood 59, KC Turner 37
Berean Academy 55, Remington 26
Bishop Seabury Academy 69, Heritage Christian 60
BV Northwest 71, BV West 36
Caldwell 64, Elk Valley 21
Central Plains 61, Kinsley 34
Coffeyville 60, Frontenac 49
Concordia 68, Wamego 57
Council Grove 60, Sedgwick 42
Derby 66, Newton 51
DeSoto 63, Paola 48
El Dorado 60, Rose Hill 53
Gardner-Edgerton 65, St. Thomas Aquinas 63
Goddard 62, Andover Central 58
Goddard-Eisenhower 86, Valley Center 53
Halstead 45, Pratt 43
Hays 44, Garden City 39
Hesston 70, Smoky Valley 33
Highland Park 54, Manhattan 44
Hillsboro 62, Haven 40
Hutchinson 58, Arkansas City 37
Hutchinson Central Christian 64, Pratt Skyline 39
Independence 57, Fort Scott 23
Kapaun Mount Carmel 81, Wichita West 54
Kingman 52, Nickerson 29
Lansing 63, Mill Valley 43
Lawrence 74, Olathe North 49
Lawrence Free State 39, Olathe East 36
Linn 71, Wakefield 51
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 59, Oskaloosa 46
McPherson 61, Buhler 45
Medicine Lodge 48, Belle Plaine 47
Moundridge 57, Peabody-Burns 30
Nemaha Valley 50, Jefferson West 24
Olathe Northwest 46, Olathe South 44
Oxford 49, Flinthills 36
Pleasanton 37, Marmaton Valley 24
Prairie View 60, Anderson County 49
Rock Hills 49, Wilson 32
Royal Valley 55, Riverside 42
Salina Central 54, Wichita Campus 40
SM East 62, Leavenworth 37
SM Northwest 58, SM West 47
SM South 58, SM North 51
St. James Academy 49, Metro Academy 35
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 80, Tescott 39
Stockton 71, Smith Center 51
Topeka 56, Junction City 43
West Elk 38, Udall 34
Wetmore 53, Clifton-Clyde 49
Wichita Heights 43, Wichita South 38
Wichita Independent 75, Conway Springs 61
Wichita North 57, Wichita Bishop Carroll 56
Wichita Southeast 77, Wichita Northwest 53
Wichita Trinity 70, Bluestem 36
Winfield 66, Mulvane 59
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Andale 46, Circle 30
Anderson County 35, Prairie View 30
Andover 66, Maize South 35
Andover Central 56, Goddard 28
Argonia 62, Sedan 60
Augusta 46, Wichita Collegiate 35
Axtell 39, Troy 36
Basehor-Linwood 55, KC Turner 17
Bishop Miege 67, Blue Valley Stilwell 41
Bonner Springs 47, KC Piper 21
Burlington 64, Neodesha 24
Caney Valley 69, Erie 30
Central Heights 41, Osawatomie 20
Central Plains 73, Kinsley 18
Cherryvale 69, Eureka 27
Clay Center 33, Abilene 23
Columbus 53, Baxter Springs 22
Conway Springs 41, Wichita Independent 36
Council Grove 45, Sedgwick 28
Cunningham 25, Pretty Prairie 21
Dighton 53, Rawlins County 27
Doniphan West 56, Hanover 47
Elkhart 57, Southwestern Hts. 51
Ell-Saline 37, Ellinwood 33
Ellis 57, Norton 30
Ellsworth 55, Larned 37
Fort Scott 49, Independence 44
Frontenac 67, Coffeyville 46
Galena 51, Pittsburg Colgan 49
Garden City 67, Hays 24
Garden Plain 59, Chaparral 25
Golden Plains 41, Wheatland-Grinnell 34
Great Bend 59, Dodge City 40
Hays-TMP-Marian 62, Plainville 35
Hesston 69, Smoky Valley 27
Hillsboro 58, Haven 35
Hoisington 52, Hutchinson Trinity 42
Holcomb 60, Ulysses 31
Horton 41, Valley Falls 32
Hoxie 70, Oakley 35
Hugoton 41, Goodland 39
Hutchinson 68, Arkansas City 53
Jackson Heights 45, KC Christian 22
Jefferson North 97, McLouth 19
Kapaun Mount Carmel 89, Wichita West 18
KC Sumner 59, KC Washington 47
Kingman 57, Nickerson 29
Kiowa County 58, South Gray 35
Lakin 47, Syracuse 33
Lawrence 59, Olathe North 49
Leavenworth 40, SM East 19
Little River 32, Inman 23
Logan 45, Western Plains 21
Louisburg 61, Spring Hill 52
Madison 51, Lyndon 41
Maize 44, Salina South 18
Manhattan 44, Highland Park 30
Marais des Cygnes Valley 86, Veritas Christian 25
Marion 42, Bennington 25
Marysville 72, Chapman 47
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 45, Oskaloosa 26
McPherson 47, Buhler 32
Mill Valley 53, Lansing 44
Minneapolis 53, Beloit 48
Mission Valley 53, White City 52
Moundridge 48, Peabody-Burns 17
Mulvane 43, Winfield 41
Nemaha Valley 50, Jefferson West 24
Newton 54, Derby 43
Northern Heights 54, Hartford 25
Norwich 51, Fairfield 36
Olathe East 47, Lawrence Free State 31
Olathe South 51, Olathe Northwest 24
Osborne 54, Hill City 34
Otis-Bison 58, Solomon 40
Ottawa 45, Baldwin 39, OT
Oxford 52, Flinthills 21
Paola 47, DeSoto 42
Perry-Lecompton 62, Hiawatha 57, OT
Pleasanton 37, Marmaton Valley 24
Pratt 58, Halstead 39
Remington 48, Berean Academy 41
Riverton 53, Oswego 42
Rose Hill 45, El Dorado 42
Royal Valley 70, Riverside 28
Sabetha 51, Santa Fe Trail 46
Salina Central 78, Wichita Campus 30
Salina Sacred Heart 45, Republic County 40
Scott City 50, Colby 30
Shawnee Heights 59, Topeka West 22
Silver Lake 63, Rock Creek 49
SM South 55, SM North 51
SM West 61, SM Northwest 56
Smith Center 45, Stockton 32
South Barber 44, Burrton 18
South Central 63, Minneola 54
Southeast 40, Girard 36
Southeast Saline 52, Russell 46
St. Francis 51, Greeley County 23
St. James Academy 52, Metro Academy 42
St. John 57, Macksville 24
St. Thomas Aquinas 62, Gardner-Edgerton 28
Sterling 68, Lyons 67
Sylvan-Lucas 43, Chase 34
Tonganoxie 46, KC Bishop Ward 33
Topeka 42, Junction City 33
Topeka Hayden 48, Washburn Rural 45
Topeka Seaman 46, Emporia 30
Triplains-Brewster 64, Palco 44
Valley Center 54, Goddard-Eisenhower 53
Valley Heights 68, Baileyville-B&B 59, OT
Victoria 58, Ness City 53
Wabaunsee 59, Herington 30
Washington County 59, Frankfort 44
Wellsville 36, Iola 24
Wichita Northwest 61, Wichita Southeast 40
Wichita South 51, Wichita Heights 20
Wichita Trinity 53, Bluestem 14

 

Thursday’s high school basketball scores

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Andover 50, Salina Central 44
BV Northwest 79, BV Randolph 48
Coffeyville 74, Pittsburg 47
Elkhart 59, Holly, Colo. 54
Goodland 72, Burlington, Colo. 63
Hill City 57, Ness City 56
Holton 63, Atchison County 18
Kingman 54, Pratt 43
Lakin 49, Satanta 44
Lansing 72, Tonganoxie 47
Larned 73, TMP-Marian 71, OT
Lexington, Neb. 65, Phillipsburg 59
Little River 51, Elyria Christian 20
Metro Academy 60, KC East Christian 51
Osborne 66, Sylvan-Lucas 50
Quinter 51, Oberlin-Decatur 46
South Central 52, Kinsley 34
Thunder Ridge 66, Tescott 49
Wamego 65, Abilene 50

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Atchison 51, KC Harmon 9
BV North 57, Blue Valley Southwest 47
BV Northwest 58, BV West 22
Coffeyville 49, Pittsburg 48
Goodland 45, Burlington, Colo. 14
Hogan Prep, Mo. 57, KC Sumner 47
Holly, Colo. 69, Elkhart 55
Holton 43, Atchison County 14
Lakin 57, Satanta 48
Little River 39, Elyria Christian 19
Marion 55, Larned 42
Moscow 57, Fowler 44
Ness City 49, Hill City 41
Oberlin-Decatur 54, Quinter 6
Osborne 42, Sylvan-Lucas 31
Phillipsburg 48, Lexington, Neb. 32
Salina Central 58, Andover 40
Southeast Saline 58, Salina Sacred Heart 47
St. James Academy 56, St. Teresa’s Academy, Mo. 45
TMP-Marian 55, Larned 42
Thunder Ridge 68, Tescott 31
Wamego 64, Abilene 24
Word of Life 75, Wichita Defenders 45

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