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Hays girls 0-10 at season midpoint

By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post

DODGE CITY — The Hays High Lady Indians hit the midpoint of their 20-game regular season schedule with the same number of wins it started with unfortunately… zero.  The Lady Indians saw Dodge City use a 16-0 run to start the game then add runs of 12-0 and 11-0 before the first half was over, giving the Lady Demons a 30-point lead at the half and eventually a 71-28 victory Tuesday night in Dodge City. The Red Demons outscored Hays High 20-6, 23-7 and 20-5 in each of the first three quarters.  The Lady Indians outscored Dodge 10-8 in the fourth.

Dodge City improved to 4-4 on the season and 1-2 in the Western Athletic conference, shooting 52% from the field (26-50) and made eight their 13 three pointers.  The Lady Demons also shot 11 of 14 from the free throw line.  Hays made just 10 of 43 shots and 1 of 16 threes while dropping to 0-10 on the season and 0-4 in the conference.

Hays is off until next Thursday when they play at the Mid-America Basketball Tournament in McPherson.  Those brackets are due out sometime today.  Hays is likely to play the #1 overall seed Manhattan.

Game Highlights

Kirk Maska Postgame Interview

Monday’s high school basketball results

BOYS’ BASKETBALLhttps://www.facebook.com/BrockWhitmoreStateFarm
Council Grove 75, Herington 29
Highland Park 70, Grandview, Mo. 55
KC Harmon 73, Northeast-Arma 57
KC Washington 54, Hogan Prep, Mo. 50
KC Wyandotte 66, East (Kansas City), Mo. 56
Lakeside 44, Chase 16
Lincoln 45, Tescott 22
Sunrise Christian 64, Wilmington, Ohio 52
Adolph Rupp Tournament
Douglass 60, Garden Plain 51
Moundridge 50, Haven 42
Basehor Linwood Invitational
Basehor-Linwood 79, Benton, Mo. 39
Blue Valley Stilwell 62, Platte County, Mo. 28
Burrton Invitational
Fairfield 60, Hutchinson Central Christian 52
Canton-Galva Tournament
Bennington 56, Sedgwick 40
Derby Invasion 59, Canton-Galva 31
Hi-Plains League Tournament
Syracuse 52, Johnson-Stanton County 40
Hillsboro Trojan Classic
Hesston 70, Riley County 30
Holcomb 60, Hays-TMP-Marian 43
Hoisington Winter Jam
LaCrosse 48, Ellsworth 45
Victoria 39, Hoisington 30
Northern Plains League Tournament
Osborne 48, Rock Hills 37
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 71, Natoma 40
Sylvan-Lucas 47, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 43, OT
Thunder Ridge 67, Wilson 40
Northwest Kansas League Tournament
Quinter 65, Trego 58
Sterling Invitational
Beloit 64, Remington 28
Hutchinson Trinity 56, Wichita Independent 53
Tonganoxie Invitational
Blue Valley Southwest 61, Atchison 35
DeSoto 52, Holton 50
Eudora 73, Jefferson West 60
Wilson County Classic
Bluestem 62, Cherryvale 55
Girard 51, Erie 29
Independence 65, Fredonia 43

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Chase 42, Lakeside 30
Lincoln 49, Tescott 22
Washington County 59, Wetmore 22
Basehor Linwood Invitational
Basehor-Linwood 41, Pembroke Hill, Mo. 39
Benton, Mo. 38, Holton 18
Liberty, Mo. 59, Blue Valley Stilwell 47
Cherokee Southeast Tournament
Columbus 37, St. Paul 36
Hi-Plains League Tournament
Lakin 55, Sublette 38
Hillsboro Trojan Classic
Riley County 51, Holcomb 46
Wamego 55, Hays-TMP-Marian 21
Hoisington Winter Jam
Ellinwood 60, LaCrosse 26
Russell 54, Ellsworth 52
Northern Plains League Tournament
Osborne 43, Pike Valley 31
St. John’s Beloit 36, Sylvan-Lucas 32
Thunder Ridge 54, Natoma 19
Wilson 55, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 37
Salina Invitational Tournament
Abilene 60, Clay Center 46
Andover 54, Salina Sacred Heart 35
Salina Central 76, Smoky Valley 16
Salina South 46, Concordia 33
SCBL Tournament Elk Valley
Sedan 39, West Elk 27
Sterling Tournament
Beloit 42, Hutchinson Trinity 35
Lyons 57, Remington 44
Tonganoxie Invitational
Chanute 42, Jefferson West 27
Lansing 45, DeSoto 39
Wilson County Classic
Cherryvale 61, Bluestem 28
Girard 36, Erie 30

 

TMP-Marian boys and girls basketball fall to ranked teams at Trojan Classic

GIRLS: #1 Wamego 55, TMP-Marian 21
The TMP girls were playing without four key players who were on a trip to Washington D.C. and fell behind 16-2 at the start and lose 55-21 to the top-ranked team in 4A, Wamego.

Katelyn Zimmerman scored 10 to lead the Lady Monarchs who are now now 3-7.

They will play the loser of Tuesday’s game between Hesston and Goodland are 3pm on Friday.

Girls Highlights
Girls

Rose McFarland Postgame Interview

BOYS: #5 Holcomb 60, TMP-Marian 43
The Longhorns raced out to a 9-0 lead, keeping the Monarchs off the board for the over four minutes to start the game. TMP was down 11 in the second quarter before finishing the half strong and pulling within five at halftime. Holcomb slowly took control in the second half and led by as many as 19.

Cameron Fouts led the Monarchs with 10 as they fall to 4-6 on the season.

TMP will play the loser of Tuesday’s game between Hillsboro and Goodland at 4:30pm on Thursday.

Boys Highlights

Joe Hertel Postgame Interview

Phillipsburg and Plainville claim MCL tournament titles

Phillipsburg 49, Ellis 34
The Phillipsburg Lady Panthers entered Saturday’s MCL tournament finale, against Ellis looking for the first ever tournament championship and they used a strong third quarter to bring home the win.

Phillipsburg jumped out to an early lead and led most of the way through the first quarter before Ellis finished the quarter on a 5-0 run, capped off with a Kaleigh Soneson put-back off an offensive rebound to put Ellis up 11-10 after one.

The Lady Railroaders opened the second quarter leading 14-11 but Phillipsburg’s Mattison Dusin scored eight straight points to put the Panthers up five at 19-14 and they would never trail again.

Ellis closed the Panther lead to one early in the third but Phillipsburg answered with 12 unanswered and held Ellis to just two early points in the third quarter and they led 35-22 after three. Ellis was able to close the gap to nine early in the fourth but they got no closer as Phillipsburg pulled away for the 49-34 win.

Mattison Dusin led all scorers with 18 points for Phillipsburg and Kaleigh Soneson and Alexcia Deutscher both finished with 11 for Ellis.

Plainville 49, Smith Center 34

The Plainville boys have been the team to beat in the MCL tournament in recent years and this year was once again no different as they won their third MCL tournament title in four years with a 49-34 win over SmithCenter.

Plainville raced out to a 12-2 lead in the first quarter and behind seven first quarter points from Brent Gehring led 14-6 after one.

The Cardinals outscored SmithCenter 13-4 in the second quarter and took a 27-12 halftime lead. The Cardinals led by as many as 22 in the season half although Smith Center did cut the lead to 11, part of an 11-0 run at the end of the third and start of the fourth but Plainville was just too much on their way to the 49-34 win.

Hadley Gillum led all scorers with 20 points and Brent Gehering finished with 13 for the Cardinals. Taylor Zabel led the Redmen with 14 points.

Click below for final brackets:

Girls MCL Bracket Boys MCL Bracket

Hays Boys Move to 9-0, Girls Drop To 0-9

By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER

Girls: Garden City 69, Hays 27

The game Friday night between Hays and Garden City started the same for Hays the previous four did…a big hole to dig out of.  Down 8-0 Hays twice rallied to get within four points, but could not get any closer.  Early in the second quarter Hays was down 16-10 and had the ball twice trying to get closer.  Hays though turned it over and Garden City out scored Hays 53-17 rest of the way.

Mattison Schlaefli scored a career high ten points in the loss as Hays falls to 0-9 on the year and 0-3 in the Western Athletic Conference.  Garden City improves to 7-3 and 3-1 in the WAC.

The Lady Indians will travel to Dodge City on Tuesday for a girls only game that will tip around 7:00 before having time off until the McPherson tournament on January 30th, 31st and February 1st.

 

Boys: Hays 47, Garden City 33

Hays had proven through their first eight games they could win an up-tempo style of game.  Friday night Garden City slowed the ball down and Hays had to fight for their ninth straight victory to open the season.  Hays led 2-0 over the first two minutes when Garden City took a 5-2 lead and pushed the lead up to five at 11-6.  Hays trailed 12-8 after the first quarter, the first time this season Hays had trailed at the end of the first.

The Indians though found the shooting touch in the second quarter taking the halftime lead on a 14-2 run and led 22-14 at half time capped off by back to back Jordan Windholz threes.

Hays took a brief ten point lead, but Garden City pushed back getting within two points at 30-28 early in the fourth quarter.  On the next possession Kyler Nierenberger lobbed an inbound pass from the baseline for an alley-oop to Brady Werth igniting the deciding 17-3 run and a 47-33 victory.

Hays was led in scoring by Lane Clark with 13, Jordan Windholz had 12 on four three pointers, and Brady Werth added 11.

The Indians move to 9-0 on the year and 3-0 in the WAC.  Garden city drops to 6-4 and 2-2.

Hays will be at the Dodge City Tournament of Champions next Thursday, Friday and Saturday.  Hays will face Hutchinson at 2:00 in the tournaments first game.  The games live from the TOC will be radio only, as streaming is prohibited due to contractual agreements.

 

TMP Takes Two from Russell

By JEREMY McGUIRE
HaysPost

Girls: TMP 53, Russell 44

Freshman Megan Koenigsman scored 23 points to pace the TMP Lady Monarchs to a 53-44 win over the Russell Lady Broncos on Friday. It was a tight game throughout with TMP leading 10 to eight after the first quarter and 23-20 at halftime. Russell took their only lead of the game early in the third quarter, 27-25. TMP would close the quarter on a 12 to four run and take control of the game.

TMP is now three and six on the season. The Lady Monarchs will be on the road at the Hillsboro Trojan Classic on Monday afternoon to take on Hillsboro.

Boys: TMP 79, Russell 23

TMP started Friday Night’s game against Russell on a 21 to nothing run in the first quarter and never looked back. TMP’s pressure defense and fast breaking offense was to much for the Broncos to handle. The Monarchs held a 50-12 lead at the half, 72-21 after three quarters and scored seven more points in the fourth quarter on their way to a 79-23 win.

Kameron Schmidt led TMP with 26 points. The Monarchs are now four and five on the year and will play Holcomb in the first round of the Hillsboro Trojan Classic on Monday afternoon.

Friday night high school basketball scores

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Mid-Continent League Tournament
Championship side
Hill City 31 Phillipsburg 72
SmithCenter 29 Ellis 57
Western Athletic Conference
Hays High 27  Garden City 69
Great Bend 50 Dodge City 43Mid-Central Activities Association
*Russell 44 TMP-Marian 53
*Hoisington 44 Ellinwood 51

 

Central Prairie League
Victoria 32 Central Plains 76
La Crosse 46 Otis-Bison 14
Larned 24 St. John 40

Northern Plains League Tournament
1st round games
Lincoln 25 Natoma 35
Sylvan-Lucas 51 Tescott 29
St. John-Tipton 56 Rock Hills 23
Southern Cloud 57 Chase 42

Northwest Kansas League
Dighton 74 St. Francis 35

North Central Activities Association
Sacred Heart 35 Ellsworth 49

Western KansasLiberty League Tournament
Championship Side
Triplains/Brewster 55 Wheatland-Grinnell 39
Golden Plains 46 Northern Valley 34

Consolation Side
Palco 37 Logan 43

Great Western Athletic Conference
Goodland 46 Hugoton 55
Colby 44 Scott City 19

Boys
Mid-Continent League Tournament
Championship side
Plainville 69 Phillipsburg 56
SmithCenter 59 Oakley 52

Western Athletic Conference
Hays High 47 Garden City 33
Great Bend 44 Dodge City 60

Mid-Central Activities Association
*Russell 23 TMP-Marian 79
*Hoisington 46 Ellinwood 44

Central Prairie League
Victoria 37 Central Plains 68
La Crosse 66 Otis-Bison 55
Larned 37 St. John 59

Northern Plains League Tournament
1st round games
Lakeside 53 Natoma 56
Rock Hills 45 Chase 44
Osborne 49 Pike Valley46
Southern Cloud 56 Tescott 36
Wilson 58 Lincoln 55

Northwest Kansas League
Dighton 52 St. Francis 47

North Central Activities Association
Sacred Heart 59 Ellsworth 56

Western KansasLiberty League Tournament
Championship Side
Weskan 57 Logan 49

Consolation Side
Cheylin 45 Western Plains 64
Wheatlan-Grinnell 30 Golden Plains 32

Great Western Athletic Conference
Goodland 52
Hugoton 47
Colby 35 Scott City 64

*Non-league game

By The Associated Press
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 62, Clay Center 45
Andale 60, Hutchinson Trinity 33
Andover 68, Wichita Campus 50
Andover Central 62, Arkansas City 32
Attica 59, Burrton 47
Baldwin 66, Spring Hill 45
Beloit 75, Minneapolis 64
Buhler 56, Mulvane 55
Central Plains 65, Victoria 37
Chase County 55, Northern Heights 36
Cimarron 61, Syracuse 20
Concordia 72, Chapman 33
Deerfield 43, Rolla 13
Derby 73, Salina Central 62
DeSoto 48, Louisburg 42
Douglass 61, Belle Plaine 39
Eudora 75, Ottawa 65
Eureka 59, Erie 27
Garden Plain 55, Bluestem 47
Goddard-Eisenhower 52, Goddard 22
Goodland 52, Hugoton 47
Haven 57, Lyons 50, 2OT
Hays 47, Garden City 33
Hays-TMP-Marian 79, Russell 23
Highland Park 72, Topeka West 44
Hillsboro 56, Nickerson 41
Humboldt 45, Cherryvale 41
Hutchinson Central Christian 76, Stafford 40
Independence 43, Coffeyville 42
Jackson Heights 73, Immaculata 39
KC Piper 65, KC Bishop Ward 51
Kingman 64, Sterling 45
Kinsley 45, Kiowa County 42, OT
LaCrosse 66, Otis-Bison 55
Manhattan 35, Junction City 32
McPherson 76, El Dorado 41
Meade 62, Satanta 37
Medicine Lodge 49, Conway Springs 47
Mill Valley 70, Bonner Springs 56
Nemaha Valley 55, Holton 35
Olpe 46, Southern Coffey 39
Osage City 60, Mission Valley 40
Pittsburg 57, Columbus 50
Pratt 69, Smoky Valley 50
Riverton 69, Northeast-Arma 56
Rock Creek 60, Wabaunsee 36
Rose Hill 70, Augusta 50
Sabetha 66, Royal Valley 50
Salina South 63, Hutchinson 58
Scott City 64, Colby 35
Shawnee Heights 48, Washburn Rural 31
Silver Lake 60, Riley County 49
South Barber 80, Cunningham 50
St. John 56, Larned 37
Topeka 64, Emporia 44
Topeka Hayden 58, Topeka Seaman 39
Wamego 80, Marysville 47
West Elk 58, Oxford 30
Wichita Collegiate 45, Clearwater 32
Wichita East 66, Wichita Southeast 50
Wichita Heights 43, Kapaun Mount Carmel 35
Wichita North 60, Wichita West 36
Wichita Northwest 37, Wichita Bishop Carroll 32
Wichita Trinity 66, Cheney 42
Winfield 55, Wellington 36
Mid Continent League Tournament
Semifinal
Smith Center 59, Oakley 52
Northern Plains League Tournament
Play-In
Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 56, Tescott 36
Natoma 56, Lakeside 53
Osborne 49, Pike Valley 46
Rock Hills 45, Chase 44, 2OT
Western Kansas Liberty League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Golden Plains 32, Wheatland-Grinnell 30
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Andale 54, Hutchinson Trinity 27
Andover 55, Wichita Campus 44
Andover Central 68, Arkansas City 22
Basehor-Linwood 55, Leavenworth 48
Berean Academy 43, Inman 31
Blue Valley Southwest 56, Blue Valley Stilwell 34
Bonner Springs 54, Mill Valley 31
Buhler 50, Mulvane 39
BV Northwest 29, Gardner-Edgerton 27
Central Plains 76, Victoria 32
Chaparral 56, Wichita Independent 46
Chase County 49, Northern Heights 43
Cheney 44, Wichita Trinity 33
Cherryvale 59, Humboldt 18
Circle 44, Sedgwick 34
Clearwater 41, Wichita Collegiate 28
Coffeyville 60, Independence 47
Colby 44, Scott City 19
Columbus 52, Pittsburg 45
Concordia 56, Chapman 42
Conway Springs 45, Medicine Lodge 18
Douglass 48, Belle Plaine 24
Ell-Saline 40, Canton-Galva 24
Ellinwood 51, Hoisington 44
Ellsworth 49, Salina Sacred Heart 35
Emporia 47, Topeka 43
Garden City 69, Hays 27
Garden Plain 55, Bluestem 15
Goddard-Eisenhower 57, Goddard 48
Great Bend 50, Dodge City 43
Hays-TMP-Marian 53, Russell 44
Hillsboro 64, Nickerson 24
Holcomb 60, Ulysses 40
Hugoton 55, Goodland 46
Hutchinson 36, Salina South 28
Hutchinson Central Christian 45, Stafford 20
Iola 30, Prairie View 27
Jackson Heights 42, Immaculata 34
Kapaun Mount Carmel 41, Wichita Heights 34
KC Piper 46, KC Bishop Ward 15
Kiowa County 35, Kinsley 27
LaCrosse 46, Otis-Bison 14
Little River 33, Rural Vista 23
Little River 33, White City 23
Louisburg 58, DeSoto 50, OT
Lyons 57, Haven 42
Madison 45, Waverly 41
Maize 69, Word of Life 38
Manhattan 63, Junction City 43
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 41, Pleasant Ridge 30
McPherson 57, El Dorado 27
Meade 70, Satanta 41
Minneapolis 57, Beloit 44
Mission Valley 32, Osage City 30
Moundridge 56, Solomon 15
Nemaha Valley 37, Holton 34
Northeast-Arma 55, Riverton 40
Olpe 61, Southern Coffey 23
Ottawa 45, Eudora 18
Oxford 41, West Elk 33
Perry-Lecompton 53, Atchison County 44
Riley County 46, Silver Lake 39
Rolla 62, Deerfield 33
Rossville 50, St. Mary’s 37
Sabetha 47, Royal Valley 34
Salina Central 64, Derby 40
Santa Fe Trail 54, Hiawatha 26
SM West 46, SM East 32
Smoky Valley 47, Pratt 42
South Barber 27, Cunningham 21
South Central 46, Ingalls 37
Southeast Saline 42, Republic County 26
Southwestern Hts. 57, Sublette 24
Spearville 70, Hodgeman County 43
Spring Hill 52, Baldwin 50
St. John 40, Larned 24
Sterling 52, Kingman 39
Tonganoxie 53, KC Turner 15
Topeka Seaman 42, Topeka Hayden 33
Wamego 65, Marysville 32
Washburn Rural 38, Shawnee Heights 35
Wellington 54, Winfield 45
Wellsville 62, Osawatomie 36
Wichita Bishop Carroll 53, Wichita Northwest 33
Wichita East 51, Wichita Southeast 29
Mid Continent League Tournament
Semifinal
Ellis 57, Smith Center 29
Phillipsburg 72, Hill City 31
Northern Plains League Tournament
Play-In
Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 57, Chase 42
Natoma 35, Lincoln 25
Pike Valley 41, Lakeside 20
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 56, Rock Hills 23
Sylvan-Lucas 51, Tescott 29
Western Kansas Liberty League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Logan 43, Palco 37
 

I’m never gonna dance again
Guilty feet have got no rhythm
Though it’s easy to pretend
I know your not a fool

Should’ve known better than to cheat a friend
And waste this chance that I’ve been given
So I’m never gonna dance again
The way I danced with you

Thursday’s high school basketball scores

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Mid Continent League Tournament

Consolation Semifinal
Ellis 64, Hill City 60
Norton 36, Stockton 34

Fort Scott 55, Girard 18
Hesston 56, Halstead 44
Hyman Brand 51, Grandview, Mo. 50
Valley Heights 50, Baileyville-B&B 45

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Mid Continent League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Norton 55, Plainville 44
Oakley 61, Stockton 49

Baileyville-B&B 33, Valley Heights 32
Bishop Seabury Academy 69, Midland Adventist Academy 32
BV North 56, BV West 23
Fort Scott 55, Girard 22
Hesston 56, Halstead 20
Holton 49, Maranatha Academy 28
KC Sumner 45, KC Harmon 28
KC Washington 67, KC Wyandotte 44
St. James Academy 52, Metro Academy 44

Downing Signs With DCCC

By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post

Hays High Indian senior Layne Downing signed with Dodge City Community College to continue his baseball career. Downing has played second, third and shortstop in his time at Hays High, but has excelled the most at pitching.

At the plate, Downing is a career .347 hitter with 10 extra base hits, three of which were home runs, all in his senior year.

As a pitcher, Downing went 2-1 last season in six appearances, scattering just seven hits over 19.2 innings.  Layne’s best performance came against Liberal when he pitched a complete game no hitter allowing just two walks and striking out nine.

Downing also played a key role in helping the Hays Eagles win the American Legion AAA state championship the past two summers.  In 2012, Layne pitched the sixth, seventh, and eighth innings in the championship game helping the Eagles hold their lead and win the title.  This past summer, Downing was one of the workhorses on the pitching staff, helping the Eagle make the regional tournament in Arkansas.

Downing said the coaches at Dodge City have talked about playing him at pitcher, third and possibly first base.

Layne Downing: 

Frank Leo: 

KWCA Rankings

The Hays High Indians have three wrestlers ranked in the latest 5A Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association rankings, released Tuesday.

Ethan Deterding is ranked 3rd at 182 pounds, Preston Weigel is ranked No. 1 at 195 pounds and at 285 pounds Vincent Scott is ranked No. 3 this week.

In class 3-2-1A Tucker Rhoades at 113 pounds is the only TMP-Marian wrester ranked No. 5 at 113 pounds. Ellis’ Dalton Hensley is ranked 5th at 120 pounds. Norton is the top ranked team this week with six wrestlers ranked in the top six. Phillipsburg is No. 6 this week and Plainville and Smith Center are 9th and 10th respectively.

3-2-1A Team Rankings
1.  Norton
2.  Rossville
3.  ACCHS
4.  Oberlin
5.  Silver Lake
6.  Phillipsburg
7.  Hoisington
8.  Fredonia
9.  Plainville
10. 
Smith Center

106
1. Caysean Campbell-11-Norton
2. Trevor Haun-12-Fredonia
3. Bryce Gfeller-9-Rossville
4. Hunter Ostertag-9-ACCHS
5. Dylan Leckner-10-Wellsville
6. Michael Marsh-11-Silver Lake

113
1. Branson Addington-12-Norton
2. Ty Nienke-12-Ellsworth
3. Chris Deters-10-Marysville
4. Dylon Niswonger-10-Leoti
5. Tucker Rhoades-9-Thomas More Prep
6. Andy Davis-12-Sublette

120
1. Alex Cavanaugh-10-Silver Lake
2. Tristan Porsch-9-Hoxie
3. Ethan Ross-12-Norton
4. Marshall Schottler-12-Lyons
5. Dalton Hensley-9-Ellis
6. Cody Salazar-11-Sterling

126
1. Macrae Migchelbrink-11-Rawlins Co.
2. Haegan Schaefer-11-Silver Lake
3. Riley Juenemann-12-Phillipsburg
4. Cale Rogers-10-Smith Center
5. Troy Juenemann-11-Oberlin
6. Austin Swartz-12-Council Grove

132
1. Brandon Ball-12-Hoisington

2. Logan Bowen-11-ACCHS
3. Casey Garner-11-Bluestem
4. T.J. Ragnoni-10-Bennington
5. Trever Houser-11-Plainville
6. Mason Banister-12-Phillipsburg

138
1. Brogan Humphrey-12-Fredonia
2. Alec Hager-12-Norton
3. Colton Stalford-11-Caney Valley
4. Taylor Murphy-11-Oakley
5. Trevor Melcher-12-Herington
6. Corey Tyler-10-St. Marys

145
1. Greg Tooley-11-St. Marys
2. Dayton Dreher-12-Oberlin
3. Michael Dusin-12-Phillipsburg
4. Jared Tallent-11-Norton

5. Mo Rojas-12-Ellsworth
6. Marc Reiss-12-Rock Creek

152
1. Tagen Lambotte-12-Rossville
2. Clint Rogers-12-Smith Center
3. Andrew Beck-12-Centrallia
4. Chris Anderson-12-Oberlin
5. Justin Wagner-12-ACCHS
6. Storm Johnson-11-Wabaunsee

160
1. Bowe Behymer-12-Beloit
2. Josh Nelson-11-Marysville
3. Kreal Smith-12-Southeast of
4. Garret Dunlap-10-Doniphan
5. Tommy Avery-11-Jayhawk-L
6. Kendall Miller-11-Norton

170
1. Dylan Wiesner-12-Plainville
2. Isaac Luellen-10-Rossville
3. Scott Birkinsha-12-ACCHS
4. Adam Janzen-11-Marion
5. Trevor Fee-12-Doniphan West
6. Wyatt Oliver-12-Smith Center

182
1. Nick Wuthnow-12-Salina Sacred Heart
2. Gavin Grater-12-Riley Co.
3. Brice Mason-12-Leoti
4. Rex Diederich-11-Oberlin
5. Cody Smallwood-12-Mission Valley
6. Kyle Ames-11-Onaga

195
1. Tristan Speer-11-Troy
2. Avery Urban-12-Hoisington
3. Quentin Clark-11-Minneapolis
4. A.J. Cooper-11-Cimarron
5. Jason Martinez-12-Southeast of Saline
6. Dustin Blow-11-Onaga

220
1. Cody Walker-12-Wathena
2. Jesse Correll-12-Rock Creek
3. Luke Jacobs-11-Phillipsburg
4. Jacob Green-9-Norton
5. Dylan Gassmann-11-Oakley
6. Elijah Davis-11-Central Heights

285
1. Zack Crick-12-South Gray
2. Jaden Helms-11-Chaparral
3. Fritz Berger-12-Sylvan-Grove
4. Jacob Leuthold-11-Sabetha
5. Jared Plante-10-Plainville
6. Jacob Anderson-11-Central Heights

Tuesday’s high school basketball scores

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

Mid-Continent League Tournamenthttps://www.facebook.com/BrockWhitmoreStateFarm
Plainville 60, Norton 43
Phillipsburg 73, Stockton 58
Smith Center 63, Hill City 57, OT
Oakley 62, Ellis 55
Twin Valley League Tournament
Axtell 47, BV Randolph 37
Western Kansas Liberty League Tournament
Logan 59, Western Plains 48

Regular Season
Abilene 66, TMP-Marian 64
Andale 36, Wichita Collegiate 33
Andover 67, Valley Center 41
Augusta 63, Clearwater 58
Basehor-Linwood 48, Mill Valley 43
Beloit 74, Chapman 61
Bennington 59, Ell-Saline 32
Berean Academy 54, Marion 39
Bishop Miege 49, Blue Valley Stilwell 37
Burlingame 50, Southern Coffey 46
Burlington 76, Neodesha 20
BV North 71, Blue Valley Southwest 61
BV Northwest 49, BV West 37
Cedar Vale/Dexter 62, Elk Valley 36
Central Plains 67, Kiowa County 15
Centralia 65, Frankfort 48
Chanute 56, Fort Scott 51
Cheney 60, Belle Plaine 15
Cherryvale 61, Yates Center 54
Cimarron 75, Larned 60
Circle 52, Wellington 48
Coffeyville 64, Parsons 59
Concordia 50, Marysville 35
Conway Springs 60, Bluestem 49
Council Grove 85, Chase County 50
Deerfield 57, Elkhart 55
Derby 69, Andover Central 54
Douglass 68, Chaparral 67
Ellinwood 46, St. John 44
Eureka 41, Wichita Home School 26
Fairfield 55, Stafford 32
Fowler 49, Ashland 44
Frontenac 45, Louisburg 42
Garden City 42, Liberal 34
Gardner-Edgerton 62, St. Thomas Aquinas 61
Girard 55, Columbus 45
Goddard 57, Arkansas City 37
Goddard-Eisenhower 52, Maize South 51
Goessel 54, Argonia 51
Hartford 57, Madison 49
Haven 59, Smoky Valley 19
Hays 70, Great Bend 25
Hesston 71, Kingman 54
Highland Park 55, Shawnee Heights 51
Hillsboro 57, Sterling 44
Hogan Prep, Mo. 53, KC Harmon 51
Holton 58, Royal Valley 48
Horton 59, Jefferson North 57
Hoxie 72, Wichita County 32
Humboldt 57, Fredonia 50
Hutchinson 47, Newton 46
Hutchinson Trinity 38, Moundridge 34
Immaculata 78, Oskaloosa 59
Independence Home School 50, Kansas Deaf 39
Inman 56, Canton-Galva 32
Iola 49, Central Heights 33
Jefferson West 43, Wamego 42
Junction City 60, Topeka 59
Kapaun Mount Carmel 43, Wichita Northwest 42
KC Sumner 72, KC Wyandotte 44
KC Turner 57, KC Bishop Ward 42
KC Washington 74, KC Schlagle 59
Lakeside 51, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 43
Lansing 84, KC Piper 73
Lawrence 64, SM West 50
Lawrence Free State 69, Leavenworth 55
Linn 58, Washington County 49
Little River 70, Centre 59
Lyndon 50, Northern Heights 33
Lyons 56, Halstead 49, OT
Macksville 68, LaCrosse 61
Maize 57, Salina Central 36
Marais des Cygnes Valley 67, Olpe 48
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 55, KC Christian 42
McLouth 70, Pleasant Ridge 41
McPherson 77, Rose Hill 26
Meade 76, Southwestern Hts. 71
Miami, Okla. 59, Baxter Springs 34
Minneapolis 55, Clay Center 44
Mission Valley 46, Herington 30
Natoma 54, Pike Valley 53
Nemaha Valley 65, Riverside 41
Nevada, Mo. 45, Pittsburg Colgan 41
Olathe East 53, SM East 44
Osage City 68, West Franklin 55
Osawatomie 62, Anderson County 33
Oskaloosa 55, Immaculata 53
Oswego 68, Uniontown 33
Otis-Bison 47, Kinsley 27
Ottawa 51, Baldwin 44
Oxford 48, Caldwell 43
Paola 66, Eudora 54
Perry-Lecompton 67, Santa Fe Trail 60, OT
Pratt 60, Nickerson 54
Riley County 34, St. Mary’s 31
Riverton 59, Galena 36
Rock Creek 66, Rossville 44
Rock Hills 38, Lincoln 36
Rural Vista 65, Peabody-Burns 42
Sabetha 59, Atchison County 15
Salina Sacred Heart 58, Republic County 50
Salina South 69, Wichita Campus 39
Satanta 54, Moscow 32
Scott City 73, Holcomb 53
Sedan 42, Flinthills 24
Sedgwick 54, Remington 48
Silver Lake 57, Wabaunsee 40
SM North 71, Olathe Northwest 52
SM Northwest 66, Olathe North 46
SM South 52, Olathe South 37
South Barber 59, Norwich 48
South Gray 85, Minneola 40
Southeast Saline 80, Russell 43
Spearville 66, Ness City 50
Spring Hill 53, DeSoto 49
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 52, Wilson 27
St. John’s Military 48, St. Xavier 34
St. Paul 62, Marmaton Valley 31
Tescott 54, Chase 47
Thunder Ridge 61, Lincoln 29
Tonganoxie 62, Bonner Springs 54
Topeka Hayden 54, Manhattan 46
Topeka Seaman 59, Washburn Rural 50
Topeka West 73, Emporia 45
Troy 52, Onaga 48
Udall 68, South Haven 30
Ulysses 65, Hugoton 49
Valley Falls 72, Jackson Heights 71
Valley Heights 57, Clifton-Clyde 45
Wesleyan (Bartlesville) Christian, Okla. 83, Tyro Community Christian 47
West Elk 69, Central Burden 25
Wichita Bishop Carroll 63, Wichita West 37
Wichita East 70, Wichita South 42
Wichita Heights 65, Wichita Southeast 62
Wichita Trinity 70, Medicine Lodge 39
Winfield 60, El Dorado 42

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

Western Kansas Liberty League Tournament
Golden Plains 62, Cheylin 51
Triplains-Brewster 42, Palco 30
Wheatland-Grinnell 42, Logan 35

Regular Season
Abilene 53, TMP-Marian 36
Andale 33, Wichita Collegiate 19
Andover 50, Valley Center 32
Andover Central 59, Derby 40
Argonia 52, Goessel 39
Axtell 71, BV Randolph 36
Baldwin 46, Ottawa 32
Beloit 60, Chapman 38
Berean Academy 35, Marion 34, 2OT
Bishop Miege 68, Blue Valley Stilwell 41
Bonner Springs 55, Tonganoxie 47
Caney Valley 58, Erie 35
Canton-Galva 46, Inman 41
Cedar Vale/Dexter 53, Elk Valley 28
Central Burden 46, West Elk 38
Central Plains 49, Kiowa County 39
Chanute 49, Fort Scott 47
Chase 34, Tescott 32
Cheney 59, Belle Plaine 27
Cherryvale 64, Yates Center 22
Christ Preparatory Academy 37, Bishop Seabury Academy 36
Cimarron 63, Larned 40
Clearwater 49, Augusta 22
Coffeyville 68, Parsons 36
Columbus 53, Girard 37
Concordia 61, Marysville 58
Conway Springs 58, Bluestem 21
Council Grove 45, Chase County 33
Cunningham 46, Burrton 27
Douglass 55, Chaparral 41
Elkhart 43, Deerfield 13
Ell-Saline 59, Bennington 27
Ellinwood 46, St. John 44
Emporia 44, Topeka West 25
Frankfort 45, Centralia 43, OT
Fredonia 62, Humboldt 51
Frontenac 63, Louisburg 52
Galena 57, Riverton 39
Garden City 58, Liberal 40
Garden Plain 48, Wichita Independent 18
Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 39, Lakeside 25
Goddard 51, Arkansas City 34
Goddard-Eisenhower 36, Maize South 33
Great Bend 70, Hays 43
Hartford 39, Madison 38
Hesston 52, Kingman 21
Holcomb 62, Scott City 27
Holton 46, Royal Valley 31
Hoxie 77, Wichita County 21
Hutchinson Trinity 40, Moundridge 37
Iola 37, Central Heights 30
Jayhawk Linn 46, Chetopa 21
Jefferson North 50, Horton 24
Kapaun Mount Carmel 45, Wichita Northwest 27
KC Bishop Ward 44, KC Turner 12
KC Piper 39, Lansing 31
KC Sumner 41, Centre 36
KC Washington 56, KC Schlagle 53
Labette County 51, Pittsburg 34
LaCrosse 35, Macksville 26
Lakin 45, Johnson-Stanton County 26
Leavenworth 47, Lawrence Free State 34
Lincoln 46, Rock Hills 25
Little River 45, Centre 39
Lyons 60, Halstead 27
Manhattan 51, Topeka Hayden 49
Marais des Cygnes Valley 50, Olpe 45
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 37, KC Christian 20
McPherson 67, Rose Hill 29
Meade 47, Southwestern Hts. 25
Miami, Okla. 55, Baxter Springs 30
Minneapolis 43, Clay Center 34
Mission Valley 38, Herington 29
Moscow 51, Satanta 36
Nemaha Valley 49, Riverside 12
Ness City 52, Spearville 42
Newton 41, Hutchinson 36
Northern Heights 60, Lyndon 56
Olathe Northwest 57, SM North 48
Olathe South 75, SM South 44
Paola 54, Eudora 27
Pike Valley 43, Natoma 30
Pleasant Ridge 55, McLouth 41
Pratt 57, Nickerson 26
Remington 54, Sedgwick 42
Republic County 35, Salina Sacred Heart 32
Riley County 57, St. Mary’s 27
Rural Vista 45, Peabody-Burns 25
Russell 53, Southeast Saline 45
Sabetha 41, Atchison County 40
Salina Central 49, Maize 46
Salina South 44, Wichita Campus 26
Santa Fe Trail 45, Perry-Lecompton 32
Sedan 63, Flinthills 27
Shawnee Heights 41, Highland Park 30
SM East 38, Olathe East 28
SM Northwest 65, Olathe North 33
SM West 57, Lawrence 42
South Barber 47, Norwich 41
St. John’s Beloit 45, Wilson 32
St. Paul 52, Marmaton Valley 8
St. Thomas Aquinas 71, Gardner-Edgerton 33
Sterling 58, Hillsboro 50
Thunder Ridge 54, Sylvan-Lucas 23
Topeka 43, Junction City 36
Topeka Seaman 43, Washburn Rural 41
Troy 61, Onaga 35
Ulysses 65, Hugoton 49
Uniontown 63, Oswego 38
Valley Heights 49, Clifton-Clyde 17
Wabaunsee 50, Silver Lake 49
Wakefield 42, Solomon 39
Wamego 53, Jefferson West 13
Washington County 45, Linn 34
Wellington 50, Circle 35
Wesleyan (Bartlesville) Christian, Okla. 70, Tyro Community Christian 46
Wetmore 43, Doniphan West 40
Wichita Bishop Carroll 52, Wichita West 11
Wichita Heights 53, Wichita Southeast 40
Wichita Home School 48, Eureka 37
Wichita South 69, Wichita East 18
Wichita Trinity 62, Medicine Lodge 33
Winfield 53, El Dorado 28

Hays Indians 8-0, Girls fall to 0-8

By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post

GIRLS: Great Bend 70, Hays 43
While the score doesn’t look good, the Hays High Lady Indians showed much needed signs of aggression and willingness to shoot the ball Tuesday night in their loss to Great Bend.  The Panthers led Hays early 5-0, but Hays scored back to back field goals to get with in one and had possession of the basketball.  Hays however turned the ball over, starting a 12-2 Great Bend run creating a deficit the Indians could never over come falling 70-43.

Hays shot well beyond the arc hitting 5 of 10 three point shots, and 10 of 16 from the free throw line.  Great Bend however shot 45% for the game and made 8 of 16 beyond the arc.  The Indians achilles heal again was turnovers committing 30 in the game.

The Lady Indians were led by Audra Schmeidler with 15 points, including three of the Indians treys.

Hays falls to 0-8 on the year and 0-2 in the WAC.  Great Bend ranked 8th in 5A moves to 6-1 and 2-0 in the conference.  Great Bend was the fifth state ranked opponent the Indians have played in their first 8 games.

Game Highlights

Kirk Maska Postgame Interview

 

BOYS: Hays 70, Great Bend 25
Hays started the game on a 15-0 run and never looked back beating their rival Great Bend 70-25 on Tuesday night.  Great Bend scored only two field goals in the first half at the :40 mark of the first quarter and the :25 mark of the second.  Hays went on a 17-0 run in between the shots and pushed their lead to 34-5 at half.  Hays opened the second half on another 15-0 run and lead midway through the third quarter 49-5.  The Indians biggest lead came in the fourth quarter by fifty points.

Hays shot well all night making 25 of 56 shots and 6 of 12 from beyond the arc.  Hays was also a perfect 8-8 from the free throw line.  Great Bend shot just 27%, 9 of 33 and made 5 of 12 threes.  Hays out rebounded Great Bend 40-15 in the game.

Seven players scored seven or more points in the game for Hays and only one made it to double figures, led by the 13 of Clayton Riedel.

The Indians move to 8-0 for the first time in 43 years and first time ever under head coach Rick Keltner.  Great Bend has lost six in a row and is now 1-6 on the year.  The Indians also move to 2-0 in WAC play.

Game Highlights

Rick Keltner Postgame Interview


Hays will travel to Garden City on Friday.

TMP drops two in Abilene

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

GIRLS: Abilene 53, TMP 36
The TMP Lady Monarchs fell behind 7-0 early and couldn’t recover in Abilene on Tuesday. TMP trailed by eight at the end of the first quarter and 13 points at the half and the end of the third. The Lady Monarchs weren’t able to muster any momentum in the fourth quarter either, losing 53-36.

TMP dropped to 2-6 with the loss. Melissa Pfeifer was the lone Lady Monarch in double figures with 12 points. TMP is at home this Friday to take on Russell.

Samantha Younie Interview

Game Highlights

BOYS: Abilene 66, TMP 64
A 17 point third quarter lead wasn’t enough for the TMP Monarchs as they fall 66-64 in Abilene on Tuesday.  TMP finished the first half on a six to nothing run to take a 12 point lead at the break.  The Monarchs would score the first five points of the second half as well, leading 40-23 with six and half minutes to play in the third quarter.  Abilene would storm back to take a 49-48 lead going into quarter number four.

That’s when the battle really started to sparkle.  Both teams would trade blows throughout the fourth quarter.  Abilene held a two point lead with just over six seconds to go in the game when Kameron Schmidt’s jumper was nearly all the way in the bucket and then somehow popped out at the buzzer.  The Monarchs had five players in double figures but couldn’t pick up the win.  TMP is now 3-5 on the year and will host Russell at the Kennedy Middle School Gymnasium on Friday.

Joe Hertel Interview

Game Highlights

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