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TMP Basketball Splits at Colby

TMPGIRLS:  Colby  57, TMP-Marian 45
The Colby girls hit six 3-pointers in the first half on the way to their second win of the season over TMP.  Colby led 34-19 at the break and were never really threatened the rest of the way.  Senior Jenna Schuckman led TMP with 15 points.  The Lady Monarchs are now 6-13 on the season and will wrap up their regular season at home against Hutch-Trinity on Thursday, weather permitting.

Annie Mindrup Postgame 2-19-13

BOYS:  TMP-Marian 51, Colby 47
TMP out scored Colby 22 to 11 in the 4th quarter on Tuesday Night to pick up their 8th win on the season.  The Monarchs, who played sluggish the entire night, trailed much of the game.  The end of the game saw lead change after lead change until TMP took the lead for good with just over 14 seconds to play on two Jordan Gottschalk free throws.  TMP’s Shane Zimmerman sealed the deal on the next Colby possession with a steal and a pass forward to Ryan Mayorga for a layup as time expired.

Joe Hertel Postgame 2-19-13

Hays High Splits Meeting With Dodge City

IndianHays High 56 – Dodge City 38 (Ladies)

The Hays High Lady Indians beat Dodge City by two and six points in their first two meetings on the season.  Tuesday night would be much different though as Hays raced out to a 10-0 lead before the Red Demons cut the lead to five on two different occasions and eventually to four at 18-14 half way through the second quarter.  Hays closed the first half on a 9-5 run, then scored the first 10 points of the third quarter building the lead to 18 points.  The Indians would cruise from there winning 56-38.

Hays shot 61% (22/36) for the game and made 3 of 7 three pointers.  Dodge City shot just 31% (15/49) and made just 3 of 18 threes.  The Indians get 18 points from Katelyn Schumacher, ten from Taylor Herman nine from Emily Braun and six from Kaitlin Gulley and April Johnson.

The Indians are 9-10 on the season, Dodge City is 4-15.  At 4-3 in the conference, Hays can still finish second in the WAC when they play Great Bend on Friday.

Lady Indian Highlights 2-19

Hays High 36 – Dodge City 53 (Boys)

A slow start and 12-0 run by Dodge City in the first quarter, but the Red Demons of Dodge City up by 14 points in the first quarter as the Hays Indians lost 53-36 on Tuesday.  Dodge City wrapped up their fourth consecutive Western Athletic Conference title on the home floor shooting 57% on the night and making 6 of 11 threes on the night.

Hays did get within eight points in the second quarter, but never any closer.  Hays shot just 30% from the field and made 5 of 19 threes.  Hays was led in scoring by Lane Clark with 10.

Both teams are now 12-7 on the year.  Hays is 4-3 in the conference and can still finish in second place with a win against Great Bend on Friday.

The Hays loss combined with a Salina Central win locked the Indians into the two seed for Sub-State next week.

Keltner Post Game Interview 2-19
Indian Highlights 2-19

Four Hays High Wrestlers Qualify for State Tournament

The Hays High Indian wrestling team had four individuals qualify for this weekend’s state tournament in Wichita, by finishing in the top four at the Great Bend regional.

The Indians Preston Weigel won the 195 pound weight class to remain perfect on the season at 41-0. At 145 Jake Sedbrook finished 4th. Leroy Franco also finished fourth at 152 pounds. At 170 pounds Kyler Meyer finished 3rd.

The Indians finished 7th as a team and Great Bend won the Regional Championship.

The 5 and 6A state tournament begins Friday morning at Hartman Arena in Wichita.

At the 3-2-1A Regional tournament in Norton the Blue Jays won the tournament and qualified nine wrestlers to the state tournament in Hays.

The Plainville Cardinals qualified six wrestlers and finished 3rd.

Ellis’ Gage Younger finished 2nd at 152 pounds.

Trego’s Brandon Schoenthaler finished 4th at 145 pounds and Cameron Staples also finished 2nd at 170 pounds.

The 3-2-1A State Tournament begins at 10:00 a.m. Friday morning at Gross Coliseum.

02-15-13 Basketball Scores

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Local Scores
Dighton 45, Rawlins County 27
Ellis 45, Norton 32
Garden City 47, Hays 43
Great Bend 59, Dodge City 44
Hays-TMP-Marian 54, Plainville 27
Hill City 57, Osborne 54
Hoxie 56, Oakley 27
Logan 35, Western Plains 30
Ness City 64, Victoria 48
Quinter 55, Oberlin-Decatur 38

State-Wide Scores
Andale 55, Circle 33
Andover 60, Maize South 48
Andover Central 66, Goddard 24
Atchison 63, KC Harmon 16
Atchison County 52, Pleasant Ridge 36
Attica 50, Stafford 31
Augusta 37, Wichita Collegiate 30
Baileyville-B&B 50, Clifton-Clyde 18
Baldwin 35, Ottawa 33
Baxter Springs 43, Columbus 40
Beloit 54, Minneapolis 41
Berean Academy 48, Remington 38
Bucklin 46, Hodgeman County 38
Burlington 77, Neodesha 21
Cedar Vale/Dexter 37, South Haven 36
Central Plains 62, Kinsley 37
Chase County 56, Centre 53
Cheney 41, Douglass 28
Cherryvale 57, Eureka 41
Cheylin 43, Healy 6
Clearwater 50, Wellington 38
Conway Springs 56, Wichita Independent 34
Council Grove 60, Sedgwick 50
El Dorado 51, Rose Hill 45
Elkhart 44, Southwestern Hts. 40
Ellsworth 58, Larned 21
Goessel 53, Canton-Galva 34
Golden Plains 39, Wheatland-Grinnell 37
Herington 40, Wabaunsee 39
Hesston 50, Smoky Valley 24
Hillsboro 46, Haven 39
Hoisington 39, Hutchinson Trinity 20
Holcomb 75, Ulysses 31
Holton 40, Perry-Lecompton 31
Hope 42, Wichita Northfield 15
Horton 41, Valley Falls 40, OT
Hugoton 50, Goodland 34
Hutchinson 62, Arkansas City 23
Immaculata 45, McLouth 43
Independence 57, Fort Scott 46
Ingalls 64, Ashland 42
Inman 46, Little River 39
Iola 35, Wellsville 27
Jackson Heights 66, KC Christian 56
Jayhawk Linn 56, Altoona-Midway 3
Jefferson North 52, Troy 24
KC Sumner 53, KC Washington 43
Kingman 47, Nickerson 28
Kiowa County 50, South Gray 33
Labette County 66, Parsons 27
Lakin 48, Syracuse 27
Lawrence Free State 60, Olathe North 55
Lebo 43, Southern Coffey 28
Lincoln 73, Natoma 53
Madison 53, Lyndon 37
Maize 55, Salina South 48
Manhattan 65, Highland Park 33
Marysville 61, Chapman 43
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 48, Oskaloosa 28
McPherson 57, Buhler 29
Meade 47, Johnson-Stanton County 30
Medicine Lodge 62, Belle Plaine 46
Mill Valley 54, Lansing 27
Moundridge 57, Peabody-Burns 22
Mulvane 50, Winfield 42
Nemaha Valley 47, Royal Valley 37
Newton 49, Derby 43
Northern Heights 58, Hartford 32
Norwich 60, Fairfield 40
Olathe Northwest 55, Olathe South 38
Onaga 61, Blue Valley 38
Oxford 55, Flinthills 25
Pike Valley 46, Lakeside 33
Pittsburg Colgan 34, Galena 25
Pratt 62, Halstead 17
Pretty Prairie 30, Cunningham 29
Republic County 45, Salina Sacred Heart 23
Riley County 41, Rossville 20
Russell 48, Southeast Saline 45
Sabetha 37, Jefferson West 33
Salina Central 49, Wichita Campus 31
Santa Fe Trail 72, Hiawatha 38
Shawnee Heights 44, Topeka West 33
Silver Lake 50, Rock Creek 34
Smith Center 73, Stockton 32
Solomon 54, Otis-Bison 32
South Barber 52, Burrton 24
St. John 66, Macksville 15
St. John’s Beloit 51, Tescott 34
St. Mary’s 49, Centralia 42
St. Thomas Aquinas 56, Gardner-Edgerton 37
Sterling 62, Lyons 59
Sylvan-Lucas 42, Chase 37
Thunder Ridge 62, Southern Cloud 33
Topeka 42, Junction City 36
Topeka Seaman 54, Emporia 36
Triplains-Brewster 56, Palco 53
Valley Center 64, Goddard-Eisenhower 40
Valley Heights 52, Washington County 48
Wamego 75, Concordia 24
Washburn Rural 53, Topeka Hayden 45
Waverly 65, Cornerstone Alt. Charter 51
Wichita Bishop Carroll 46, Wichita North 32
Wichita Northwest 52, Wichita Southeast 39
Wichita South 51, Wichita Heights 36
Wichita Trinity 44, Bluestem 19
Wilson 68, Rock Hills 24

BOYS BASKETBALL
Local Scores
Dodge City 35, Great Bend 28
Hays 45, Garden City 36
Hays-TMP-Marian 73, Plainville 57
Hill City 56, Osborne 52
Hoxie 52, Oakley 44

State-Wide Scores
Anderson County 69, Prairie View 42
Andover 69, Maize South 52
Andover Central 61, Goddard 39
Atchison County 70, Pleasant Ridge 32
Baileyville-B&B 41, Clifton-Clyde 40
Basehor-Linwood 65, KC Turner 48
Beloit 63, Minneapolis 33
Bennington 67, Marion 55
Berean Academy 46, Remington 33
Burlington 49, Neodesha 43
BV West 65, BV Northwest 52
Caldwell 53, Elk Valley 31
Central Heights 80, Osawatomie 70
Central Plains 60, Kinsley 39
Centralia 55, St. Mary’s 34
Chaparral 62, Garden Plain 49
Cheney 56, Douglass 49
Clearwater 51, Wellington 41
Derby 54, Newton 46
El Dorado 37, Rose Hill 30
Ell-Saline 48, Ellinwood 45, OT
Emporia 61, Topeka Seaman 44
Fairfield 67, Norwich 45
Fowler 67, Spearville 39
Gardner-Edgerton 71, St. Thomas Aquinas 48
Goddard-Eisenhower 60, Valley Center 43
Goessel 45, Canton-Galva 40
Halstead 47, Pratt 45
Hartford 70, Northern Heights 58
Haven 58, Hillsboro 35
Herington 64, Wabaunsee 46
Hesston 54, Smoky Valley 31
Highland Park 56, Manhattan 29
Hodgeman County 55, Bucklin 40
Hoisington 57, Hutchinson Trinity 35
Holton 77, Perry-Lecompton 41
Hutchinson 72, Arkansas City 31
Hutchinson Central Christian 64, Pratt Skyline 22
Independence 57, Fort Scott 46
Inman 50, Little River 37
Jackson Heights 66, KC Christian 56
Jayhawk Linn 63, Altoona-Midway 41
Junction City 78, Topeka 69, OT
Kapaun Mount Carmel 79, Wichita West 59
KC Harmon 53, Atchison 48
Kingman 60, Nickerson 54
Labette County 55, Parsons 49
Lansing 50, Mill Valley 37
Larned 54, Ellsworth 43
Lawrence Free State 60, Olathe North 55
Lebo 40, Southern Coffey 39
Lyndon 59, Madison 15
Maize 67, Salina South 30
Manhattan CHIEF 66, Topeka Heritage Christian 53
Marais des Cygnes Valley 58, Veritas Christian 35
Marysville 49, Chapman 47, OT
McPherson 80, Buhler 39
Moundridge 65, Peabody-Burns 22
Natoma 68, Lincoln 56
Nemaha Valley 53, Royal Valley 35
Northeast-Arma 62, Uniontown 39
Olathe East 69, Lawrence 59
Olathe South 54, Olathe Northwest 38
Onaga 45, Blue Valley 42
Ottawa 62, Baldwin 48
Oxford 55, Flinthills 31
Phillipsburg 77, Trego 49
Pike Valley 46, Lakeside 33
Pittsburg Colgan 46, Galena 39
Quinter 64, Oberlin-Decatur 55
Republic County 56, Salina Sacred Heart 43
Riley County 66, Rossville 62
Rock Hills 46, Wilson 22
Sabetha 56, Jefferson West 47
Salina Central 70, Wichita Campus 33
Santa Fe Trail 38, Hiawatha 33
Sedan 71, Argonia 31
Sedgwick 65, Council Grove 64
Shawnee Heights 65, Topeka West 49
Silver Lake 61, Rock Creek 53
SM East 66, SM North 34
SM Northwest 63, Leavenworth 60
SM South 55, SM West 50
Solomon 72, Otis-Bison 37
Southeast Saline 73, Russell 29
Southwestern Hts. 76, Elkhart 56
St. John 73, Macksville 57
St. John’s Beloit 57, Tescott 35
St. John’s Military 59, Wichita Home School 56
Sterling 62, Lyons 57
Topeka Hayden 48, Washburn Rural 30
Triplains-Brewster 38, Palco 36
Valley Falls 70, Horton 61
Wamego 76, Concordia 71
Washington County 57, Valley Heights 44
West Franklin 67, Burlingame 64
Western Plains 66, Logan 40
Wichita Collegiate 69, Augusta 52
Wichita Heights 48, Wichita South 37
Wichita Heights 48, Wichita South 37
Wichita Independent 69, Conway Springs 58
Wichita North 52, Wichita Bishop Carroll 40
Wichita Northfield 57, Hope 55
Wichita Northwest 68, Wichita Southeast 66
Winfield 52, Mulvane 50

 

TMP Takes Two from Plainville

TMPGIRLS:  TMP 54  Plainville 27

Heather Ruder scored 24 points and her team roared out to a 34-7 halftime lead on Plainville and never looked back.  Plainville struggled without senior Hannah Friend scoring only 2 points in the 2nd Quarter.  TMP is now 6-12 on the season and will play at Colby on Tuesday Night.

Rose McFarland Interview:

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BOYS:  TMP 73   Plainville 57

TMP trailed by 10 points a couple of times in the first half but fought back to within 6, 35-29 at halftime.  The Monarchs were forced to make an adjustment against Plainville Junior Hadley Gillum who had 19 points at the half and adjust they did.  Gillum was held to 4 second half points and saw his team get outscored in the second half, 44-22.

Jordan Gottschalk led TMP with 18 points, Ryan Mayorga added 14, Shane Zimmerman 13 and Tanner Unrein 10.  The win moves TMP to 7-11 on the year and they too will play at Colby on Tuesday.

Joe Hertel Interview:

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Hays High Splits Meeting With Garden City

IndianHays High 43 – Garden City 47 (Ladies)

The Hays High Lady Indians led for the first 27:10 of the game on Friday night in Garden City.  It was the last 4:50 that they couldn’t regain that lead, falling to the state ranked Buffaloes 47-43.

Turnovers hurt the Indians, totally 26 in the game.  Hays was also out shot at the free throw line 27-8 in the loss.  Garden hit 18 of their 27 attempts, while the Indians made 4 of 8.

The biggest shot of the game, that seemed to turn the momentum to Garden City was at the end of the third quarter.  The Indians scored a field goal with less than ten second left on the clock.  That was more than enough time for Jackensie Tornero to hit her only field goal…a running three pointer from just past mid-court that hit only net and pulled Garden City within one point.

Hays shot 18 of 40 in the game and made 3 of 4 three pointers.  Garden City was 13 of 43 and made 3 of 11 threes.

The Indians were led by Katelyn Schumacher with 17 points and 9 rebounds, her second consecutive game with those exact humbers.

Hays is now 8-10 and 3-3 in the WAC.  Garden City claims the conference title at 7-0 with one game left for them to play in conference.  Garden City is 16-3 overall.

We apologize for not having comments from coach Kirk Maska available, due to technical difficulties.

Lady Indian Highlights 2-15

 

Hays High 45 – Garden City 36 (Boys)

Hays and Garden City scored 128 points the first time the two met up, with Hays coming out on top 74-54.  The two teams combined barely cleared Hays’ winning score from the first game in the Indian’s 45-36 win on Friday night in Garden City.

Garden led just once in the game at 6-4, then Hays took at lead at 8-6 to end the first quarter.  Hays would not surrender the lead rest of the night.  The Indians led by four at half time and eight after three quarters.  It wasn’t easy though.  Garden City got with in one point of a tie on five different occasions in the second and third quarter.

Hays did eventually push the lead to ten in the fourth quarter twice.  Garden City got with in five at 41-36, but Kade Parker and Nick Petz each hit a pair of free throws to seal the victory.

Both teams shot 31% on the evening, Hays 15-48 and Garden City 14-45.  Neither team shot well beyond the arc, Hays 3-18 and Garden City 4-18.  Hays though made the most of their opportunities at the line going 12 of 15, Garden City was 4-4.

The Indians held a significant advantage on the boards 42-20.

The Indians were led by Brady Werth’s fourth career double-double, 19 points and 12 rebounds.  Nick Petz tallied a second consecutive double figure performance with 11.

Hays improves to 12-6 on the season and 4-2 in conference.  Garden City ranked 6th in 6A this week, falls to 12-7 and 3-4 in conference.

The win for Hays keeps the Indians in the race for a conference championship.  They head to Dodge City on Tuesday to take on the conference leading Red Demons who are 5-1 in league after a win over Great Bend on Friday.

A win for the Red Demons will secure the conference championship.  A win for Hays High will tie the Indians and Red Demons atop the standings with one game remaining.

Keltner Post Game Interview 2-15
Indian Highlights 2-15

Hays High Wrestling Gears Up For Regional Wrestling

The Hays High wrestling team will make a short road trip for the regional tournament this, traveling only to Great Bend for the state qualifier.  Hays returns two state placers from last year’s team this weekend in Preston Weigel and Kyler Meyers.  Ethan Deterding also placed last year, but has been injured since the Bob Kuhn Prairie Classic and won’t be able to return for this weekend.

Wrestling starts at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday with the top four in each thirteen weight classes advancing to the 5A tournament in Wichita next Friday and Saturday.

Hays will compete with Great Bend, Liberal, Maize South, Newton, Salina Central, Salina South, and Valley Center.

The Hays Indians did have a successful season going 20-9 in duals.  The seniors on this year’s team have been involved in 66 dual wins over their four years.

Hear the comments of coach John Halfiger below:

John Hafliger

Tuesday’s High School Basketball Scores

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Abilene 62, Hays 44
Andale 75, Augusta 41
Anderson County 67, Central Heights 48
Andover Central 66, Maize South 29
Ashland 56, Rolla 43
Axtell 57, Washington County 40
Baldwin 68, Louisburg 50
Beloit 58, Salina Sacred Heart 48
Bennington 62, Hutchinson Trinity 42
Berean Academy 37, Sedgwick 28
Blue Valley Southwest 46, Bishop Miege 44
Buhler 52, El Dorado 50, OT
Burlingame 70, Mission Valley 55
BV Northwest 64, BV North 48
BV West 41, St. Thomas Aquinas 38
Central Burden 56, Cedar Vale/Dexter 25
Central Plains 52, Ness City 38
Chase County 57, Madison 42
Cheney 63, Bluestem 29
Cheylin 59, St. Francis 52
Clearwater 45, Circle 44
Clifton-Clyde 58, Linn 48
Concordia 63, Phillipsburg 50
Conway Springs 54, Garden Plain 53
Council Grove 81, Riley County 73
Cunningham 51, Stafford 48
Derby 70, Hutchinson 53
Derby Invasion 78, St. John’s Military 33
DeSoto 43, Eudora 37
Dighton 63, Greeley County 59
Dodge City 57, Garden City 42
Douglass 52, Medicine Lodge 44
Emporia 75, Topeka West 45
Eureka 61, Erie 40
Fort Scott 41, Parsons 34
Fowler 71, Hodgeman County 45
Frontenac 45, Pittsburg Colgan 44
Gardner-Edgerton 68, Blue Valley Stilwell 66
Girard 57, Columbus 52
Goddard-Eisenhower 48, Andover 43
Hanover 67, Blue Valley 49
Hartford 49, White City 46
Hesston 54, Kingman 46
Hiawatha 54, Perry-Lecompton 52
Highland Park 78, Washburn Rural 37
Hillsboro 46, Halstead 19
Hoisington 69, TMP-Marian 56
Holton 87, Santa Fe Trail 52
Hope 64, St. Xavier 33
Hoxie 60, Norton 57, OT
Humboldt 70, Burlington 64
Hutchinson Central Christian 54, Burrton 43
Immaculata 37, Pleasant Ridge 28
Independence 46, Labette County 39
Jayhawk Linn 58, Pleasanton 47
Jefferson North 46, Maur Hill – Mount Academy 44
KC Christian 57, Oskaloosa 39
KC Piper 54, KC Bishop Ward 42
KC Sumner 70, KC Harmon 57
KC Turner 44, Tonganoxie 41
KC Washington 71, KC Wyandotte 57
Lansing 58, Basehor-Linwood 41
Larned 72, Ellinwood 52
Little River 62, Peabody-Burns 60
Lyndon 66, Waverly 58
Lyons 42, Smoky Valley 34
Macksville 72, Otis-Bison 31
Maize 48, Goddard 36
Manhattan 48, Junction City 46
McPherson 65, Mulvane 48
Meade 65, Southwestern Hts. 53
Mill Valley 71, Bonner Springs 41
Moscow 31, Satanta 30
Moundridge 59, Ell-Saline 33
Natoma 68, Chase 64
Nemaha Valley 68, Jefferson West 60
Nickerson 43, Haven 35
Oakley 77, Quinter 43
Olathe North 70, SM North 64
Olathe Northwest 68, Leavenworth 52
Olathe South 48, SM West 41
Olpe 60, Northern Heights 31
Ottawa 81, Paola 58
Palco 66, Healy 23
Pike Valley 58, Lincoln 57
Pratt 56, Sterling 54
Pratt Skyline 62, Norwich 52
Pretty Prairie 46, Attica 34
Remington 63, Canton-Galva 33
Republic County 50, Minneapolis 25
Rock Creek 49, Chapman 37
Rock Hills 36, Lakeside 24
Sabetha 39, Royal Valley 35
Salina Central 54, Salina South 40
Scott City 75, Holcomb 50
SM East 53, Olathe East 34
SM Northwest 63, Lawrence Free State 48
SM South 49, Lawrence 48
Smith Center 61, Osborne 54
Solomon 74, Herington 60
Southeast Saline 71, Ellsworth 60
St. James Academy 52, Bishop Seabury Academy 12
St. John’s Beloit 57, Thunder Ridge 35
St. Paul 70, Oswego 60
Stockton 59, LaCrosse 57
Sublette 82, South Gray 76
Sylvan-Lucas 39, Tescott 38
Topeka 52, Shawnee Heights 43
Topeka Seaman 44, Topeka Hayden 38
Udall 53, Goessel 42
Uniontown 54, Altoona-Midway 40
Valley Center 67, Arkansas City 31
Valley Falls 66, Jackson Heights 54
Valley Heights 45, Onaga 35
Veritas Christian 47, St. Mary’s Academy 23
Victoria 64, Kinsley 48
Wabaunsee 41, Rossville 39
Wallace County 81, Syracuse 56
Wamego 43, Clay Center 28
Wellsville 50, Osawatomie 49
West Elk 57, Sedan 42
Wichita Bishop Carroll 59, Wichita Southeast 46
Wichita Campus 50, Newton 36
Wichita Collegiate 59, Wellington 51
Wichita East 64, Wichita West 52
Wichita Independent 78, Belle Plaine 54
Wichita North 78, Wichita South 39
Wichita Trinity 61, Chaparral 42
Wilson 54, Southern Cloud 37
Winfield 50, Rose Hill 46
Word of Life 66, St. John 52

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Andale 59, Augusta 22
Andover 62, Goddard-Eisenhower 42
Andover Central 86, Maize South 50
Atchison County 66, McLouth 18
Basehor-Linwood 50, Lansing 30
Beloit 51, Salina Sacred Heart 47
Blue Valley Stilwell 45, Gardner-Edgerton 23
Buhler 56, El Dorado 32
Burlingame 50, Mission Valley 39, OT
Burlington 65, Humboldt 9
Central Heights 34, Anderson County 33
Central Plains 64, Ness City 25
Chase County 52, Madison 45
Cheney 60, Bluestem 23
Cheylin 71, St. Francis 59
Clearwater 46, Circle 34
Columbus 42, Girard 40
Cornerstone Alt. Charter 58, Cair Paravel 23
Derby 62, Hutchinson 49
DeSoto 52, Eudora 49, OT
Douglass 53, Medicine Lodge 48
Ellinwood 79, Larned 16
Ellsworth 47, Southeast Saline 34
Emporia 60, Topeka West 33
Eureka 61, Erie 45
Fairfield 50, South Barber 49
Fort Scott 52, Parsons 27
Frankfort 50, Wetmore 49
Frontenac 49, Pittsburg Colgan 46
Garden City 60, Dodge City 38
Garden Plain 41, Conway Springs 32
Goessel 48, Udall 30
Golden Plains 45, Triplains-Brewster 39
Hanover 51, Blue Valley 43
Hartford 55, White City 41
Haven 57, Nickerson 20
Hays 51, Abilene 30
Herington 57, Solomon 39
Hesston 60, Kingman 21
Hillsboro 66, Halstead 30
Hoisington 57, TMP-Marian 36
Holcomb 66, Scott City 50
Holton 40, Santa Fe Trail 28
Hoxie 73, Norton 49
Hugoton 41, Ulysses 30
Hutchinson Central Christian 36, Burrton 30
Hutchinson Trinity 36, Bennington 33
Ingalls 50, Deerfield 18
Jefferson West 43, Nemaha Valley 30
Johnson-Stanton County 49, Wichita County 38
KC Christian 40, Oskaloosa 10
KC Piper 61, KC Bishop Ward 43
Lakeside 48, Rock Hills 24
Linn 40, Clifton-Clyde 22
Little River 43, Peabody-Burns 24
Louisburg 47, Baldwin 40
Lyons 52, Smoky Valley 25
Macksville 37, Otis-Bison 32
Maize 59, Goddard 17
Manhattan 36, Junction City 24
Maranatha Academy 51, Heritage Christian 16
Marion 34, Inman 31
McPherson 60, Mulvane 43
Mill Valley 49, Bonner Springs 46, OT
Moscow 58, Satanta 56
Moundridge 41, Ell-Saline 40
Natoma 60, Chase 27
Newton 43, Wichita Campus 27
Oakley 40, Quinter 26
Olathe East 42, SM East 34
Olathe Northwest 42, Leavenworth 36
Olathe South 48, SM West 39
Olpe 62, Northern Heights 23
Osawatomie 48, Wellsville 33
Osborne 55, Smith Center 51
Palco 50, Healy 13
Perry-Lecompton 48, Hiawatha 29
Phillipsburg 48, Concordia 44
Pike Valley 63, Lincoln 39
Pleasant Ridge 56, Immaculata 32
Pratt Skyline 41, Norwich 18
Remington 49, Canton-Galva 29
Republic County 48, Minneapolis 40
Riley County 64, Council Grove 44
Rock Creek 49, Chapman 34
Sabetha 43, Royal Valley 24
Salina Central 31, Salina South 29
Sedgwick 46, Berean Academy 38
Shawnee Heights 60, Topeka 49
SM Northwest 63, Lawrence Free State 48
SM South 51, Lawrence 17
South Haven 50, Oxford 24
Southwestern Hts. 68, Meade 58
Spearville 50, South Central 30
St. James Academy 43, Bishop Seabury Academy 38
St. John 55, Word of Life 8
St. Mary’s 51, Osage City 48
St. Paul 50, Oswego 32
Stockton 45, LaCrosse 32
Sublette 57, South Gray 39
Sylvan-Lucas 52, Tescott 46
Thunder Ridge 51, St. John’s Beloit 39
Tonganoxie 60, KC Turner 26
Topeka Seaman 29, Topeka Hayden 27
Uniontown 68, Altoona-Midway 17
Valley Center 69, Arkansas City 29
Valley Falls 35, Jackson Heights 29
Valley Heights 62, Onaga 32
Victoria 51, Kinsley 41
Wabaunsee 42, Rossville 33
Wakefield 48, Flint Hills Christian 9
Wamego 59, Clay Center 40
Washburn Rural 60, Highland Park 30
Washington County 59, Axtell 41
Waverly 57, Lyndon 34
Wellington 64, Wichita Collegiate 27
Wheatland-Grinnell 52, Oberlin-Decatur 35
Wichita Bishop Carroll 59, Wichita Southeast 28
Wichita East 60, Wichita West 39
Wichita Heights 56, Wichita Northwest 49
Wichita Independent 49, Belle Plaine 34
Wichita South 43, Wichita North 9
Wichita Trinity 48, Chaparral 31
Wilson 65, Southern Cloud 30
Winfield 41, Rose Hill 30

Hoisington Sweeps TMP

TMPGIRLS:  Hoisington 57  TMP 38
A 6 point lead for Hoisington was blown wide open in the 3rd Quarter as Hoisington cruised to the 57-38 win over the TMP Lady Monarchs.  Hoisington used a 26-8 3rd Quarter to put the game out of reach.  Jenna Schuckman led TMP with 14 points.  The Lady Monarchs are now 5-12 overall and 3-3 in the Mid Central Activities Association.

Jenna Schuckman Postgame 2-12-13

BOYS:  Hoisington 69  TMP  56

Cody Stetler scored a game high 30 points and led Hoisington to  a 69-56 win over TMP on Tuesday Night.  Hoisington led by 19 midway through the 3rd Quarter before TMP made a furious comeback to pull to within 6 a couple of times in the 4th Quarter.  The Monarchs would never get any closer as Hoisington picked up their 15th win on the season.  Kade Megaffin came off the bench to lead TMP in scoring with 15 points.  The Monarchs are now 6-11 Overall and 3-3 in the MCAA.

Joe Hertel Postgame 2-12-13

Hays High Splits Meeting With Abilene

IndianHays High 51 – Abilene 30 (Ladies)

For the first time all season the Hays High Lady Indians won back to back games with a 51-30 win over Abilene on the road Tuesday night.  Hays trailed 6-5 late in the first quarter, then went on two 8-0 runs over the next ten minutes to lead by nine at half time.

Abilene carried momentum into the second half beating the half time buzzer with a three pointer and then scoring the first six points of the second half closing the score to 23-20.  Hays though went on a 11-0 run to build a 14 point lead heading into the fourth quarter.

The Indians shot 44% (21-48) from the field and out rebounded the Cowgirls 33-30.  Abilene was held to just 25% shooting (11-44) and made just 2 of 17 three pointers.

Katelyn Schumacher scored high 17 points in the win and April Johnson added a career high nine as eight different players scored.

Hays improves to 8-9 on the year and Abilene drops to 10-8.

Maska Post Game Interview 2-12-13
Lady Indian Highlights 2-12-13

 

Hays High 44 – Abilene 62 (Boys)

Abilene would make a run, then Hays would answer back.  In the end though, Abilene had one more run in them than Hays did, winning 62-44 Tuesday night in Abilene.

Hays led early 8-5, until the Cowboys closed the first quarter on a 12-2 run leading 17-8 after one quarter.  Hays then trailed by 12 after an 8-2 Abilene run.  Hays though answered back out scoring Abilene 8-1 in the final 2:30 minutes before half time to trail only 28-23 at half.

Hays got two early threes in the third quarter to get within three at 32-29, but again the Cowboys made off with the lead with a 9-2 run going up by ten.  And again Hays answered back.  Two Nick Petz threes sandwiched around a Isaiah Nunnery three pulled Hays to one at 41-40 entering the fourth quarter.

Abilene made one more run that Hays could not over come, outscoring the Indians 18-1 over seven minutes of the fourth quarter and 21-4 overall.

Hays made 9 of 18 three point shots through three quarters, but then missed all five of their fourth quarter attempts, shooting 15-41 over all for 37%.  Abilene was hot all night and shot 60% (21-35) and 4-10 beyond the arc.  The Cowboys shot free throws well too, makding 16-22.  Hays was 5-10 from the line.

Nick Petz hit four of the Indians nine three pointers for a team high 12.  Eleven different Indians scored in the game.

Hays drops to 11-6 on the season.  Abilene, ranked 9th by the KBCA in class 4A, is 15-3.

Hays returns to Western Athletic Conference play on Friday in Great Bend.

Keltner Post Game Interview 2-12-13
Indian Highlights 2-12-13

Three Former HHS Wrestlers Qualify for NJCAA National Tournament

KJCCC LogoThree former Hays High wrestlers have qualified over the weekend for the national junior college tournament. Colby Community College’s Cash Drylie won the 197 pound weight class at the NJCAA West/Central Tournament in Pratt. The Trojans Dylan Braun finished second  at 184 while Korey Pfannenstiel of Pratt Community College finished third at 149.

The NJCAA national tournament is February 21-23 in Des Moines, Iowa.

Hays High Sweeps Liberal at Home

IndianHays High 57 – Liberal 31 (Ladies)

Hays High scored the first seven points of the game and then after having their lead cut to four, scored the next ten points to lead by fourteen, and the Hays High Ladies Indians rolled to a 57-31 win over Liberal.

Hays broke a three game losing streak in picking up their seventh win of the year.  Katelyn Schumacher scored a career high 23 and Janae Gagnon added 13 in the win.  All told seven girls scored on the night.  Hays shot 47% (23-49) and turned the ball over only seven times.  Liberal shot only 28% (11-40) with 22 turnovers.

Hays improves to 7-9 (3-2).  Liberal drops to 4-13 (0-5).

Lady Indian Highlights 2-8
Maska Post Game Interview 2-8

Hays High 60 – Liberal 46 (Boys)

Slow starts have spelled disaster at times for Hays High this season.  Friday night, the Indians scored just one field goal and six points in the first quarter and trailed Liberal by as many as nine points (17-8) at the 5:40 mark of the second quarter.  Hays thought fought back outscoring Liberal 14-3 over the next five minute to take a 22-20 half time lead.

At half time the two teams combined for nine field goals and 23 made free throws.

Liberal scored the first five points of the second half grabbing a 25-22 lead, and that is when Hays High took control.  The Indians broke away on a 13-1 run and after two Liberal free throws another 9-0 run that extended into the fourth quarter.  Hays outscored Liberal 20-8 in the third.

Hays pushed the lead as high as 18 during the fourth quarter winning 60-46.

The game featured a combined 50 turnovers and 72 free throws.

Hays shot 29-37 from the line while Liberal was 19-35.  Liberal made 16-22 free throws to start the game but made only 3 of 13 down the stretch.

Hays shot 33% (14-43) and 16% (3-19) on three pointers.  Liberal was 32% (12-38) and 18% (3-17) behind the arc.

The Indians were led by Lane Clark with 19 points.  Clark made 10 of 12 free throws and two of the Indians threes.  Brady Werth added 11.  Nine different Indians scored.

Liberal put three in double figures.  JJ Lews (an FHSU football signee) scored 13 and grabbed 10 rebounds.  Blake Stout added 11 and William Ross scored 10.

Hays improves to 11-5 on the year and 3-2 in the WAC.  Liberal is now 5-12 and 1-4 in conference play.

Both Indian teams are on the road to Abilene on Tuesday.

Indian Highlights 2-8-13
Keltner Post Game Interview 2-8

Two More Indians Sign Letters Of Intent

Two more Hays High Indians signed their letters of intent to play college athletics Friday morning at the school cafeteria.  Both Derek Bixenman and Kellen Griffin inked letters to play at Fort Hays State University, but in different sports.

Griffin signed to play soccer for the Tigers.  The talented senior played nearly every position on the pitch as a high schooler, even filling in at goalie one game.  Griffin considered both Drake and South Dakota School of Mines before settling on FHSU. Coach Chris Michaelis says that Griffin finished in the top ten or fifteen in nearly every career record over his time at HHS.

 

Bixenman will continue his track and field career for the black and gold.  The senior injured his knee during football his sophomore season and while he did participate during track was never at full strength.  It was Bixenman’s junior year were he broke out, high jumping 6’6″ at the state meet in Wichita.  That jump was good enough to finish Bixenman second behind teammate Adam Deterding.  Bixenman helped the Indians to a third consecutive team state title in the spring of 2012.  Bixenman was also a first team WAC basketball player last season.

Soccer Coach Chris Michaelis

Kellen Griffin

Derek Bixenman

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