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HHS Boys and Girls Cross Country Finishes 5th in Great Bend

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Both the Hays High boys and girls cross country teams finished fifth at the Great Bend Invitational Thursday. Zachary Hopp led the guys with a 14th place finish and was the only Indian to medal. Marie Reveles finished ninth and was the only Indian girl to medal.

Boys Results

TEAM SCORES
1. Liberal 46
2. Ellinwood 74
3. Great Bend 78
5. Hays High 108
5. Salina South 110
6. Hutch 111
7. Garden 176
8. Holcomb 205
9. Central Cristian 253

 

Name   Time Place
HOPP, ZACHARY V 18:55 14
BIZZELL, HUNTER V 19:07 18
MUNSCH, LANDON V 19:13 19
CHAMBERS, AUSTIN V 19:21 24
SHIPPY, ETHAN V 19:47 33
SCHMITT, DYLAN V 19:49 35
KANDT, KENDALL V 20:00 37

 

 

Girls Results

TEAM SCORES
1. Garden City 18
2. Ellinwood 65
3. Liberal 103
4. Great Bend 103
5. Hays High 107
6. Salina South 114
7. Holcomb 176

 

REVELES, MARIE V 17:30 9
GEORGE, HALEY V 18:42 18
SMITH, SUMMER V 19:22 23
KAISER, REAGAN V 19:38 28

Monarch Volleyball 1-2 in Abilene

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The TMP-Marian volleyball team goes 1-2 at the Abilene Quad Thursday. The Monarchs defeat Concordia in three (16-25, 25-23, 25-13) then fall to Smoky Valley in two (22-25, 23-25) and in two to the host Cowgirls (17-25, 9-25).

Bailey Hageman led the team with 52 digs and Melissa Pfeifer had 11 blocks.

The Monarchs are now 2-4 on the season.

 

HHS Girls’s Golf Finish Second at Own Invitational

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The Hays High girls’ golf team finished runner-up at their own invitational Tuesday afternoon at the Smoky Hill County Club. Garden City shot a 177 and wins by 29 shots over the Indians who carded a 206 in the nine-hole event. TMP-Marian finished eighth with a 248.

The Buffaloes were led by senior Abbi Shaddix who was top medalist with a 34. Salina Central’s Alissa Kim was second with a 43 and Hays High’s Taylor Deboer finished third with a 46. The Indians Lexi Schaben shot a 51 and finished eighth.

PL TEAM FINISH SCORE
1 Garden City 177
2 Hays High 206
3 Dodge City 216
4 Great Bend 222
5 Salina Central 222
6 Hutchinson 224
7 Salina South 243
8 TMP-Marian 248
9 Liberal 248

 

MEDALISTS     
PL NAME SCHOOL SCORE
1 Abbi Shaddix Garden 34
2 Alissa Kim Central 43
3 Taylor Deboer Hays 46
4 Danielle Gasper Garden 47
5 Lindsay Bradstreet Garden 48
6 Megan Steward Garden 48
7 McKenna Mauler GB 51
8 Lexie Schaben Hays 51
9 Whitney Winter Dodge 51
10 Riley Jones Liberal 52

 

YR HAYS HIGH OUT
11 Elissa Jensen 55
11 Lexie Schaben 51
10 Taylor Deboer 46
9 Rhian Patterson 60
9 Katie Brungardt 54
11 Macie Mayo 61
TOTALS 206

 

YR TMP-MARIAN OUT
12 Monica Mochaud 54
10 Annaka Applequist 75
10 Hannah Michaud 65
12 Kayla Hockett 67
12 Jena Ernsting 62
 TOTALS  248

HHS Volleyball Splits Season Opener

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The Hays High volleyball team was in Larned for the start of their season Tuesday night. The Indians go 1-1, defeating LaCrosse in three (25-22, 14-25, 26-24) and losing to Larned in three (25-16, 20-25, 22-25).

The Indians were led by a trio of sophmores. Albany Schaffer had 55 digs on the night, Madison Prough 39 assists and Audra Schmeidler recorded 15 kills.

HHS is next in action at the Goodland Quad on Tuesday, September 10th.

TMP-Marian Volleyball Goes 1-2 in Season Opener

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The TMP-Marian volleyball team opened their season by going 1-2 at the Norton Quad on Tuesday. The Monarchs lost to Holcomb in three (25-23, 9-25, 16-25), beat Norton in three (25-23, 24-26, 25-23) then were swept by Colby (20-25, 20-25).

Kaylor Gottschalk led the squad with 14 kills, Bailey Hageman recorded 49 digs, Madison Koerner had 12 aces and Melissa Pfeifer led the team with nine blocks.

The Monarchs are back on the road Thursday at the Colby Quad.

Victoria Volleyball Sweeps Dual

Victoria Knights LogoThe Victoria volleyball team moved to 3-0 with a pair of wins at the Plainville Triangular Tuesday.

The Knights defeated Plainville 2-1 (25-14, 20-25, 25-20) and then swept Stockton 2-0 (25-19, 25-16).

Audra Novak led the team with 15 kills. Novak and Kristin Huser both had 16 assists while Booke Pfanenstiel led the squad with 18 digs.

Hays High Maroon and Gold Kickoff

The Hays High Indians held their annual Maroon and Gold scrimmage on Friday night at Lewis Field Stadium.  Each of the fall sports including cheerleader and dancers were introduced to the large crowd.  Each the soccer team and the football team scrimmaged while the dance team and cheer team performed.  The girls golf and tennis team, and cross country teams were introduced during the evening.

The Indian’s football team let each the varsity, jv and freshman take reps on each offense and defense.  Playing it close to the vest, Hays High ran their basic offense and defense, focusing on execution and safety of the players.  There are still a few starting spots to be determined as the start of the season comes Friday.

Hays High will play Junction City back at Lewis Field Stadium to open the season Friday.

Hear comments from the Indian’ head coach Ryan Cornelsen below.

HHS Girl’s Tennis Wins Cimarron Invite

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The Hays High girls’ tennis team opened their season Thursday by winning the Cimarron Invitational. Julie Balzer was the Indians lone individual champ, going 4-0 to win No. 2 singles. Brook Forinash went 3-1 and finished second at No. 1 singles.

The No. 1 doubles team of Molly Barnett and Kelsee DeBoer went 3-1 and finished third. The No. 2 doubles team of Emily McPherson and Ashley Cossart went 2-2 and also finished third.

Hays Indians Scrimmage on Saturday


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The Hays High Indians closed down the first week of preseason work outs with a short scrimmage on Saturday morning at Lewis Field Stadium.  The controlled scrimmage featured each the first, second and third teams taking 20-25 plays each before the first team finished the morning with an additional turn.

It was only the third day of pads for the Indians who still are looking to solidify some starting positions.  The scrimmage on Saturday focused mostly on the offensive side of the ball before Lane Clark drilled a 51 yard field goal to end the short session.

Catch coach Ryan Cornelsen’s thoughts below.

 

Hays High Opens Football Season

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The Hays High Indians checked out 68 players to start the 2013 football season.  Coming off back to back playoff appearances the Indians look to replace all but one senior on defense and most of the offense.   Coach Ryan Cornelson will also try to defend the Indian’s WAC title, their third in his first four years.

The Indians went 7-3 last year losing to Junction City, Salina South and state champions Bishop Carroll.

This Indians defeated McPherson, Liberal, Garden City, Wichita South, Dodge City, Great Bend and Salina Central.

 

The Indians will host the Maroon and Gold scrimmage Friday August 30th and then kick off the season the following Friday at home versus Junction City.

 

 

Monarchs Open Football Practice

 

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TMP Monarchs LogoFall sports practice got underway for high school teams across the area Monday. The TMP Monarchs began practice Monday morning with their first of three day of two-a-days.

After finishing 2-7 last season the Monarchs had 12 seniors and 40 players report to this morning practice.

The Monarchs will continue two-a-days through Wednesday and they will be in full pads for the first time on Thursday.

John Montgomery

Shrine Bowl Back in Hays

Hays Shrine Bowl Annoucnement - 2The Kansas Shrine Bowl is coming back to Hays. Wednesday morning officials from Fort Hays State and the Kansas Shriners announced Hays has been selected to host the 2015 Shrine Bowl All-Star Football Game.

This will be the fourth time the game will be played at FHSU’s Lewis Field. The last time was in 2011. The two previous Shrine Bowl games in Hays were 10 years apart, in 1997 and 2007.

The Shrine Bowl also includes a band camp, cheer camp and cross country camp, with participants from across Kansas taking part in each event.

Hays Shrine Bowl Annoucnement - 1
Kansas Shrine Bowl Executive Director Jeff Boone and FHSU Athletic Director
Curtis Hammeke

The game will feature some of the state’s best just graduated seniors from across Kansas. In addition to the football game, the weekend will consist of a parade through downtown Hays, a 2-mile Open Race and a participant banquet at the Ellis County Fairgrounds.

The events produced by the Kansas Shrine Bowl bring attention not only to the state’s finest young talents but are put on primarily to raise money for the Shriners Hospitals for Children. Children are treated at no cost in Shriners Hospitals for Children, regardless of race, religion, nationality, creed or relationship to a Shriner. Since 2010, over $2.5 million dollars has been raised by the Kansas Shrine Bowl for the care and treatment of children. There are currently about 950 Kansas children receiving expert medical care and treatment at one of the 22 Shriners Hospitals for Children around the world.

The 2015 Kansas Shrine Bowl All-Star Football Game is tentatively scheduled for July 25th.

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