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Hays High Splits Meeting In Colby


Lady Indians 38 – Lady Eagles 43

The first time that the Hays Lady Indians and the Colby Eagles met, Hays started slow and trailed 9-2 before winning by ten.  One week later Hays again started slow, trailed 11-1 to start the game and trailed by 15 by half time but couldn’t pull off the comeback.  But it wasn’t for lack of effort in the second half.  Hays outscored Colby 16-4 during the third quarter and tied the game at 32 with 7:12 remaining in the fourth but couldn’t score for the next four minutes falling behind 37-32.  The Indians got within one point at 37-36 with 45 seconds remaining, but Colby made 6 of 7 free throws to seal the victory.  Hays shot 32% from the field and just 10 of 20 from the free throw lane in the five point loss.  Kaitilin Gulley scored a career high 12 in the loss.  Colby got 18 points from Kenzie Curry.

Hays drops to 2-2 and plays Junction City on Tuesday.

Highlights:
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Hays High 63 – Colby High 29 (boys)

The score was tied at 3 in the first 70 seconds of the game, then Lane Clark caught fire as he scored eight consecutive points putting Hays up 11-5 over Colby and the Indians rolled rest of the way.  Colby did make it a four point ball game 15-11 after the first quarter, but Hays out scores Colby 13-4, 17-9 and 18-5 in each of the three remaining quarters.  The Indians plagued by turnovers during the first three games committed just three in the victory.  Hays shot 22 of 41 from the field including 8 for 18 on three pointers after making just 2 of 11 in the first half.  Colby managed just 28 field goal attempts all game.  11 different players scored for Hays as 15 players saw minutes on the floor.  Lane Clark scored a career high 13, leading two others in double figures as Nick Petz scored 11 and Jordan Windholz scored 10 off the bench.

Hays is 4-0 and takes on Junction City on Tuesday.

Rick Keltner Post Game Interview:
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Highlights:
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Tuesday’s High School Basketball Results (12-4-12)

BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Purple & Gold Tournment – WaKeeney
LaCrosse 72, Trego 52
Smith Center 76, Western Plains 59
Castle Rock Classic – Quinter
Dighton 70, Wheatland-Grinnell 39
Ellis 83, Golden Plains 23
Amos Morris/George Stephens Classic – Russell

Lincoln 52, Russell 46
Central Plains 47, Ell-Saline 38
Palco Tournament
Sylvan-Lucas 67, Natoma 51
Stockton 84, Heartland Christian 7

Brewster Tournament
St. Francis 77, Healy 25
Stratton, Colo. 52, Logan 29
Weskan 62, Triplains-Brewster 38
Burlington Tournament
Anderson County 73, Chanute 64
Burlington 76, Iola 61
Caldwell Tournament
Caldwell 49, Norwich 33
Cattle Trail Tournament
Hitchcock County, Neb. 47, Oberlin-Decatur 32
Chapman Tournament
El Dorado 46, Salina Sacred Heart 45
Cheney Tournament
Valley Center 78, Chaparral 61
Wichita Collegiate 54, Cheney 38
Cimarron Tournament
Cimarron 80, Bucklin 28
Satanta 42, Wichita County 37
Fowler Tournament
Ashland 51, Fowler 30
Garden Plain Tournament
Emporia 70, Hesston 34
Rose Hill 60, Garden Plain 41
Herington Tournament
Centre 54, Herington 43
Humboldt Tournament
Crest 59, Erie 26
Kingman Tournament
Conway Springs 59, Sterling 40
Kingman 45, Medicine Lodge 27
Marion Tournament
Marion 80, Peabody-Burns 42
Moundridge Tournament
Inman 46, Lyons 44
NEK Shootout
Riverside 57, Doniphan West 25
Osborne Tournament
Rock Hills 31, Tescott 19
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 46, Lakeside 32
Oxford Tournament
Cunningham 50, Otis-Bison 37

Others

Abilene 70, Rock Creek 47
Andover 59, Maize 43
Andover Central 54, Salina Central 37
Atchison County 60, Horton 46
Baileyville-B&B 44, Washington County 31
Beloit 64, Clay Center 58
Bennington 48, Solomon 34
Blue Valley Southwest 75, SM North 0
BV Northwest 67, Bishop Miege 38
Concordia 61, Republic County 51
Derby 84, Goddard 45
Falls City, Neb. 61, Hiawatha 49
Falls City Sacred Heart, Neb. 75, Wetmore 43
Frankfort 59, Linn 50
Goddard-Eisenhower 77, Hutchinson 68
Halstead 70, Minneapolis 44
Hanover 59, Axtell 54
Kapaun Mount Carmel 60, Wichita South 45
Lansing 43, Shawnee Heights 40
Lawrence Free State 65, Topeka Seaman 62
Manhattan 65, Word of Life 42
Mill Valley 65, Gardner-Edgerton 57
Moscow 43, Rolla 38
Nemaha Valley 45, Wamego 44
Parsons 92, Baxter Springs 46
Royal Valley 72, Council Grove 57
Sedgwick 76, Pretty Prairie 71
SM South 63, Basehor-Linwood 37
Smoky Valley 38, Buhler 35
Topeka Hayden 66, Holton 47
Valley Falls 60, Oskaloosa 41
Valley Heights 102, St. Xavier 31
Washburn Rural 40, SM Northwest 38
Wichita Campus 61, Arkansas City 52
Wichita East 67, Wichita Bishop Carroll 50
Wichita Independent 73, Circle 57
Wichita North 67, Wichita Heights 43
Wichita Northwest 58, Wichita West 53
Winfield 57, Andale 54

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Purple & Gold Tournament – WaKeeney
Smith Center 74, Western Plains 16
Trego 43, LaCrosse 17
Castle Rock Classic – Quinter
Ellis 60, Quinter 39
Wheatland-Grinnell 47, Dighton 43
Hoxie 85, Cheylin 23
Golden Plains 65, Rawlins County 39
Amos Morris/George Stephens Classic – Russell
Central Plains 59, Ell-Saline 50
Russell 50, Lincoln 46
Palco Tournament
Natoma 59, Sylvan-Lucas 44
Palco 64, Flint Hills Job Corps 19
Stockton 46, Heartland Christian 30

Brewster (Sagebrush) Tournament
Logan 41, Stratton, Colo. 31
St. Francis 52, Healy 19
Triplains-Brewster 55, Weskan 41
Burlington Tournament
Burlington 67, Iola 11
Chanute 49, Anderson County 23
Caldwell Tournament
Argonia 82, Central Burden 20
Norwich 60, Caldwell 45
Cattle Trail Tournament
Southwest, Neb. 43, Oberlin-Decatur 27
Chapman Tournament
Rossville 45, Chapman 41
Salina Sacred Heart 36, El Dorado 34, OT
Cheney Tournament
Cheney 70, Wichita Collegiate 28
Valley Center 57, Chaparral 32
Cimarron Tournament
Sublette 53, Wichita County 47
DK Classic Tournament
Abilene 40, Rock Creek 26
Eudora Tournament
KC Bishop Ward 66, KC Turner 38
St. James Academy 46, Eudora 37
Bonner Springs 62, Paola 53
KC Piper 54, Highland Park 19
Fairfield Tournament
Cunningham 32, Otis-Bison 29
Fairfield 53, Chase 22
Fowler Tournament
Ashland 51, Fowler 30
Garden Plain Tournament
Hesston 51, Emporia 28
Greater Wichita Athletic League Tournament
Kapaun Mount Carmel 40, Wichita South 32
Wichita Bishop Carroll 53, Wichita East 27
Wichita Heights 59, Wichita North 11
Wichita Northwest 56, Wichita West 28
Kingman Tournament
Kingman 44, Medicine Lodge 23
Sterling 56, Conway Springs 52
Marion Tournament
Peabody-Burns 31, Marion 25
Moundridge Tournament
Hillsboro 38, Moundridge 32
Lyons 39, Inman 32
Osborne Tournament
Osborne 45, Thunder Ridge 39
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 42, Lakeside 32
Tescott Tournament
Rock Hills 45, Tescott 37
Wilson 64, Southern Cloud 32

Others
Andale 68, Winfield 29
Andover Central 56, Salina Central 53
Atchison County 41, Horton 24
Baxter Springs 77, Parsons 53
Buhler 61, Smoky Valley 27
Circle 58, Wichita Independent 26
Clay Center 79, Beloit 26
Council Grove 65, Royal Valley 44
Derby 43, Goddard 23
Falls City, Neb. 43, Hiawatha 35
Frankfort 48, Linn 42
Frankfort 48, Jayhawk Linn 42
Garden Plain 71, Rose Hill 36
Goddard-Eisenhower 60, Hutchinson 54
Halstead 45, Minneapolis 32
Holton 47, Topeka Hayden 33
Jefferson North 69, McLouth 14
Liberal 47, Guymon, Okla. 38
Maize 53, Andover 47
Manhattan 86, Word of Life 25
Moscow 39, Rolla 22
Pittsburg 55, Girard 51
Pleasant Ridge 42, Atchison 41
Republic County 55, Concordia 13
Silver Lake 76, Perry-Lecompton 53
Topeka Seaman 44, Lawrence Free State 42
Troy 51, Maur Hill – Mount Academy 33
Valley Heights 65, St. Xavier 16
Wabaunsee 40, Chase County 5
Wamego 42, Nemaha Valley 30
Washington County 60, Baileyville-B&B 48
Wellsville 48, West Franklin 33
Wetmore 39, Falls City Sacred Heart, Neb. 33
Wichita Campus 80, Arkansas City 44

Four Hays High Indians Named to All-State Team

Four Hays High Indians were selected to the 5A All-State football team released Tuesday.

David Cardinal rushed for over 1,000 yards the past two seasons and finished with 1, 056 yards on the ground this season. Cardinal was also named to Western Athletic Conference player of the year the past two seasons. Adam Deterding led the Indians with 21 receptions and 595 yards and nine touchdowns. Cade Sharp was a three-time all WAC selection on the line and finished with 65 tackles and five sacks in his senior season. Emilio Mitchell tied for a team high 66 tackles this season and added two sacks.

The Indians finished 7-3 and made it to the playoffs for the second straight season before falling to eventual 5A champs Bishop Carroll.

Monday’s High School Basketball Results 12-3-12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Purple & Gold Tournament @ WaKeeney
Ness City 54, Hodgeman County 48
Victoria 37, Northern Valley 22
Amos Morris/George Stephens Classic @ Russell

Phillipsburg 71, Ellsworth 28
Plainville 42, Nickerson 38
Burlington Tournament
Baldwin 77, Anderson County 67
Louisburg 78, Burlington 54
Cheney Tournament
Cheney 48, Hutchinson Trinity 36
Circle Tournament
Mulvane 21, Douglass 14
Larned Tournament
Macksville 56, Spearville 40
Marion Tournament
Eureka 58, Belle Plaine 40
Osawatomie Tournament
Coffeyville 50, Spring Hill 49, OT
Oxford Tournament
Bluestem 77, Tyro Community Christian 16
Welch Tournament
Chetopa 38, Welch, Okla. 30
Others
Clearwater 59, Valley Center 46
Rock Hills 49, Wilson 42
Tescott 55, Southern Cloud 49

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Purple & Gold Tournament @ WaKeeney
Ness City 37, Hodgeman County 15
Victoria 45, Northern Valley 16
Amos Morris/George Stephens Classic @ Russell

Ellsworth 48, Phillipsburg 32
Plainville 35, Nickerson 19
Palco Tournament
Palco 39, Sylvan-Lucas 30
Burlington Tournament
Anderson County 41, Baldwin 14
Burlington 67, Louisburg 35
Cheney Tournament
Hutchinson Trinity 67, Cheney 35
Circle Tournament
Mulvane 60, Douglass 43
Eudora Tournament
Bonner Springs 61, KC Turner 25
KC Piper 46, St. James Academy 39
Paola 56, KC Bishop Ward 53
Larned Tournament
Larned 50, Kiowa County 39
Spearville 51, Macksville 30
Marion Tournament
Eureka 47, Belle Plaine 36
Osawatomie Tournament
Coffeyville 58, Spring Hill 53
Oxford Tournament
Bluestem 37, Tyro Community Christian 10
Tescott Tournament
Southern Cloud 41, Tescott 29
Others

Valley Center 41, Clearwater 37
Wilson 56, Rock Hills 15

The Hays High Boys And Girls Both Win On Saturday

HAYS HIGH 59   KEARNEY 42  (boys)

After a thrilling overtime win to get into the Hays City Shootout championship game, the final game had much less drama as Hays High beat Kearney 59-42.  There were four ties in the first quarter and tied at 11 after the first eight minutes.  The Indians opened the second quarter on a 15-3 run to go up 26-14 and the Indians were never threatened rest of the way.  Hays allowed just four first half field goals, but Kearney made 11 of 13 free throws to stay within eight points at the break.

The Indians allowed only two third quarter free throws and outscored Kearney 12-2.  Hays shot 46% from the field and out rebounded the Bearcats by seven.  Kearney made just nine field goals with five of them coming in the final five minutes of the game.  Kearney went 5-25 behind the arc.

Brady Werth broke his career high for a second consecutive game dropping in 15 points.  Jordan Windholz scored 10, all in the fourth quarter.

Nick Petz, Lane Clark, and Brady Werth were all named to the all-tournament team.  Lane Clark was also named the Mikey Steinert Most Inspirational Player.

This was Kearney’s last appearance in the Hays City Shootout as the state of Nebraska will be doing all of the basketball scheduling.

Coach Rick Keltner

HAYS HIGH 37  DESOTO 33  (girls)

The Hays High Lady Indians overcame a sluggish game to beat DeSoto in the third place game on Saturday afternoon during the Hays City Shootout.  The Indians made just eight field goals and shot just 25 times in the game.  But Hays was 21-27 from the free throw line and made 10 of 12 over the final three minutes of the game to seal the victory.  The Indians never trailed in the game, but Kearney did tie the game with 3:2o remaining.  No Lady Indian scored in double figures, however seven different players scored in the victory.

Hays moves to 2-1 to start the season.  Their lone loss in the tournament was to Newton, who went on to beat Kearney in the title game.

Coach Kirk Maska

Hays High will make their only road trip of the pre-Christmas schedule on Thursday as they travel to Colby in a rematch of the first round games.  Tipoff is set for 6:00.

 

TMP/Colby Boys and Girls Split

TMP 43   COLBY 33  (Boys)

The TMP boys picked up their first win of the season with a 43-33 victory over Colby in the seventh place game of the Gerald Mitchell Hays City Shootout.  The Monarchs trailed 11-8 after the 1st Quarter but led 22-20 at the half.  It was nip and tuck the rest of the way for the Monarchs,  leading by 3 after 3 Quarters and then finishing off Colby in the 4th Quarter.

Cameron Fouts led TMP in scoring with 11 points.  Shane Zimmerman added 9 points to the Monarch cause.  TMP will host Phillipsburg December 11th.

COLBY 33  TMP 24 (Girls)

The TMP Lady Monarchs dropped their 3rd straight game to open the season, losing to Colby 33-24.  Heather Ruder paced TMP with 14 points, ending the 3 games at the shootout with 40 points.  The TMP Girls will also host Phillipsburg on December 11th at Al Billinger Fieldhouse.

Hays Boys To Play For Championship, Girls For Third

The Hays High Indians split their championship semi-final games on Friday night at Hays High School.

The Lady Indians had problems shooting through out the night but trailed by just two points to Newton at half time after the score had been tied five different times in the second half.  Hays trailed by as many at seven early in the third fourth quarter, but a Kaitlyn Schumacher three point play brought Hays within four points.  It was the closest Hays would get all night as Nnewton went on a 7-0 run to grab their first double digit lead of the night and win 43-31.  Schumacher led the Indians in scoring with nine, Janae Gagnon added eight.

Hays shot just 29% from the floor and made just 2 of 13 three point field goal attempts.  Newton shot 43% in the victory.

The Hays Lady Indians will play DeSoto for third place at 2:00.  Both teams are 1-1.

Last year Lane Clark hit a three pointer at the buzzer to beat Newton 42-39 in the fourth place game of the Hays City shoot out.  Early on it looked like there would be no heroics needed as the Indians led 14-5 early in the second quarter.  But 17 first half turnovers combined with Newton making 8 of the final 12 shots of the first half including a three at the buzzer put Newton up 23-21 at half time.  The Indians missed several point blank shots in the third quarter to keep the game close.  Hays trailed by ten with 7:30 left to go in the game and after getting the game with in seven Hays couldn’t score on three consecutive possessions.

Still down 44-35 with less than 3:00 minutes to go, the Indians poured in eight consecutive points on a Brady Werth put back, while Layne Downing and Lane Clark each hit a three making the score 44-43 with one minute remaining.  Hays again trailed 47-43 after three consecutive Newton free throws.  Nick Petz knocked down his third three of the game to get with in one at 47-46.  Again Austin Krogmeier answered at the free throw line with two more making the score 49-46 with 13 seconds remaining.  Newton used the foul they had to give with 1.9 seconds remaining…just enough time for more Lane Clark heroics.  The ball was in-bounded to Kyler Niernberger who immediately found Clark for a floating three point shot that went in as the horn sounded.

Tied 49 in over time, the Indian’s Brady Werth scored four of the teams five points while Krogmeier missed a running three pointer that went half way around the rim before hopping out giving the Indians a 54-53 victory.

Brady Werth tallied his first career double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds.  Nick Petz and Lane Clark each had three, three point field goals scoring 13 and 12 respectively.  Each total was a career high in scoring.

Hays turned the ball over 27 times ans shot just 35% from the field in the overtime win.

Hays will play Kearney, NE in the championship at 7:30 on Saturday.

Hays City Shoot-Out Results Day 2

Girls
Championship Semi-Finals
Newton 43
Hays 31

Kearney, NE 41
DeSoto 31

Consolation Semi-Finals
Great Bend 58
TMP 37

Riley Co. 37
Colby 33

Boys
Championship Semi-Finals
Hays 54 – OT
Newton 53

Kearney, NE 62
DeSoto 55

Consolation Semi-Finals
Great Bend 53
TMP 27

Riley Co. 57
Colby 39

Saturday Schedule
7th Place Girls – Hays Middle School – 10:00 a.m.
TMP (0-2)
Colby (0-2)

7th Place Boys – Hays Middle School – 11:45 a.m.
TMP (0-2)
Colby (0-2)

4th Place Girls – Hays Middle School – 1:30 p.m.
Riley Co. (1-1)
Great Bend (1-1)

4th Place Boys – Hays Middle School – 1:30 p.m.
Riley Co. (1-1)
Great Bend (1-1)

3rd Place Girls – Hays High School – 2:00 p.m.
Hays (1-1)
DeSoto (1-1)

3rd Place Boys – Hays High School – 3:45 p.m.
Newton (1-1)
DeSoto (1-1)

Championship Girls – Hays High School – 5:30 p.m.
Newton (2-0)
Kearney, NE (2-0)

Championship Boys – Hays High School – 7:30 p.m.
Hays (2-0)
Kearney, NE (2-0)

Friday Basketball Scores 11/30

Girls
HAYS CITY SHOOTOUT

Great Bend 58, TMP-Marian 37
Newton 48, Hays High 31
Kearney, Neb. 41, DeSoto 31
Riley County 37, Colby 33

Area
Osborne 47, Plainville 44
Smith Center 54, Victoria 50
Wilson 65, Otis-Bison 45
Rawlins Co. 43, Quinter 41
Ness City 56, Macksville 51
Kiowa Co. 55, La Crosse 30

Dighton 48, Trego 22
Hill City 45, Stockton 35

 

State-Wide

Abilene 39, Smoky Valley 31
Alma, Neb. 40, Thunder Ridge 37
Andover 55, Maize South 34
Andover Central 69, Wichita Campus 36
Argonia 52, Attica 35
Atchison County 51, Perry-Lecompton 24
Baldwin 56, Jefferson North 43
Basehor-Linwood 47, KC Bishop Ward 37
Belle Plaine 44, Bluestem 37
Beloit 57, Concordia 48
Burrton 42, Chase 34
Central Burden 56, Elk Valley 38
Central Plains 64, Hoisington 35
Chase County 43, Peabody-Burns 20
Cheney 48, Chaparral 42
Cheylin 53, Wheatland-Grinnell 52
Cimarron 64, Ulysses 40
Clay Center 49, Rock Creek 39
Conway Springs 51, Medicine Lodge 17
Council Grove 34, Osage City 18
Cunningham 54, Minneola 23
Dodge City 41, Goddard 31
Ell-Saline 45, Hutchinson Trinity 31
Emporia 43, Lawrence 42
Fairfield 60, Hutchinson Central Christian 23
Fowler 45, Turpin, Okla. 34
Frankfort 44, Pawnee City, Neb. 33
Fredonia 44, Neodesha 36
Garden Plain 55, Wichita Trinity 37
Goodland 49, Norton 27
Goodwell, Okla. 63, Rolla 44
Halstead 44, Remington 37
Haven 61, Pretty Prairie 28
Hodgeman County 47, Deerfield 23
Hope 34, Tescott 26
Ingalls 53, Moscow 24
Inman 60, Goessel 42
Johnson-Stanton County 59, Greeley County 36
Kapaun Mount Carmel 62, Wichita East 45
Kinsley 52, Sublette 35
Leavenworth 72, KC Washington 17
Lincoln 49, Bennington 35
Lyons 51, Ellsworth 39
Manhattan 60, Derby 36
McLouth 75, Heritage Christian 45
Mill Valley 58, KC Piper 34
Moundridge 32, Little River 22
Mulvane 45, Augusta 33
Nemaha Valley 46, Hanover 45
Oakley 54, Wichita County 37
Oberlin-Decatur 42, St. Francis 28
Olpe 49, Sedgwick 25
Pittsburg 53, Louisburg 52
Pratt 50, Garden City 46
Rawlins County 43, Quinter 41
Royal Valley 47, Herington 29
Salina Central 41, McPherson 30
Salina Sacred Heart 44, Solomon 34
Salina South 58, Goddard-Eisenhower 35
SM Northwest 42, SM West 39
South Central 51, Bucklin 33
Southeast Saline 49, Marion 16
Southwestern Hts. 40, Lakin 25
St. John 52, Pratt Skyline 30
Sterling 46, Berean Academy 44
Topeka Hayden 64, Topeka West 8
Topeka Seaman 46, Olathe North 38
Valley Heights 65, Centralia 53
Wamego 36, Holton 32
Wichita Heights 65, Wichita Bishop Carroll 55
Wichita Northwest 57, Wichita North 33
Wilson 65, Otis-Bison 45
Winfield 72, Arkansas City 47
Baileyville B&B Tournament
Baileyville-B&B 45, Axtell 32
Heritage Christian 46, Bishop Seabury Academy 42
Washington County Tournament
Clifton-Clyde 27, Blue Valley 25
Washington County 57, Pike Valley 38

 

Boys
HAYS CITY SHOOTOUT

Great Bend 54, TMP-Marian 27
Hays High 54, Newton 53 OT
Kearney, Neb. 62, DeSoto 55

Area
Victoria 64, Smith Center 60
Otis-Bison 46, Wilson 41
Plainville 60, Osborne 49
Ness City 68, Macksville 58 OT
Quinter 53, Rawlins Co. 44
Kiowa Co. 37, La Crosse 35
Norton 48, Goodland 35
Dighton 57, Trego 46

State-Wide
Abilene 39, Smoky Valley 31
Alma, Neb. 44, Thunder Ridge 35
Andover Central 68, Wichita Campus 48
Baldwin 63, Jefferson North 43
Basehor-Linwood 80, KC Bishop Ward 52
Burlington 61, Osawatomie 50
Burrton 65, Chase 44
BV West 45, Olathe North 42
Central Plains 57, Hoisington 49
Concordia 54, Beloit 41
Conway Springs 50, Medicine Lodge 31
Derby 78, Manhattan 67
Derby 78, Manhattan Catholic 67
Dodge City 47, Goddard 34
Emporia 67, Maize 55
Fowler 70, Turpin, Okla. 39
Garden City 46, Pratt 27
Girard 60, Iola 52, 2OT
Goodwell, Okla. 46, Rolla 38
Haven 64, Pretty Prairie 26
Holcomb 65, Liberal 47
Hope 34, Tescott 26
Hutchinson Central Christian 78, Fairfield 55
Inman 55, Goessel 26
Johnson-Stanton County 61, Greeley County 50
Kapaun Mount Carmel 72, Wichita East 66
Lansing 73, Tonganoxie 57
Lawrence 62, Junction City 60
Marion 61, Southeast Saline 47
McPherson 66, Salina Central 46
Mill Valley 59, KC Piper 56
Moundridge 58, Little River 48
Mulvane 62, Augusta 53
Nemaha Valley 57, Hanover 38
Northern Heights 56, Wabaunsee 50
Olathe East 51, BV North 48
Ottawa 54, St. James Academy 39
Pittsburg 53, Louisburg 45
Pittsburg Colgan 66, Frontenac 54
Royal Valley 54, Herington 49
Salina South 58, Goddard-Eisenhower 35
Sedgwick 35, Olpe 33
SM Northwest 51, SM West 49
Solomon 44, Salina Sacred Heart 34
St. John 88, Pratt Skyline 19
Valley Heights 48, Centralia 38
Wamego 47, Holton 32
Washburn Rural 59, KC Wyandotte 35
Wichita Bishop Carroll 53, Wichita Heights 45
Wichita North 76, Wichita Northwest 43
Wichita Trinity 58, Garden Plain 47
Winfield 55, Arkansas City 32
Baileyville B&B Tournament
Axtell 43, Baileyville-B&B 36
Heritage Christian 58, Independence Home School 22
Washington County Tournament
Blue Valley 44, Clifton-Clyde 42
Washington County 59, Pike Valley 49

 

Hays City Shootout Gets A New Name

courtesy Hays High School

The 30th edition of the Hays City Shootout received a touching moment between the Hays High girls’ and boys first round games on Thursday night.  The tournament was renamed The Gerald Mitchell Hays City Shootout in memory of Gerald Mitchell who was one of the driving forces behind the start of the tournament.

Mitchell passed away in June of 2012 and his wife Kathryn was on hand to receive a plaque in his honor.

Mitchell, a Osborne native, taught in Gorham and Plainville before landing in Hays.  He taught in Hays from 1978 through 2005.  Mitchell served as head coach for the girl’s basketball team and was also an excellent track coach.  Overall Mitchell compiled over 300 wins in his basketball coaching career and athletes to the KSHSAA State Track meet 17 consecutive years.

 

 

TMP Boys, Girls Fall to Kearney in Shootout

Boys: Kearney 83, TMP-Marian 44
The TMP Monarchs strugled early and often losing to Kearney 83-44 in the 1st round of the 30th annual Hays City Shootout.  The Monarchs scored a layup 5 seconds into the game and lead 2-0 and Kearney went on a 16-0 run and the fun was over for TMP.  The Bearcats led 21-6 after the 1st quarter, 37-18 at the half and 64-31 after 3 quarters.  Sophomore Cameron Fouts led TMP with 14 points.  TMP will take on Great Bend in the consolation semifinals.

11-29-12 Joe Hertel Interview

Girls: Kearney 47, TMP-Marian 36
The Lady Monarchs let a tight game at halftime slip away in the 3rd quarter, losing to Kearney 47-36.  Tied at 19 at halftime, the Lady Bearcats used a 16-2 run to start the 3rd Quarter, built a 14-point lead and never looked back.  TMP was led in scoring by Annie Mindrup with 12 points.  The Lady Monarchs will also face Great Bend in the consolation semi-finals.

11-29-12 Rose Macfarland Interview

 

Hays High Sweeps Colby, Advances to Shootout Semifinals

Girls: Hays 43, Colby 33
The Hays High Lady Indians didn’t allow a single point for the first 4:35 of the game, but found themselves down 3-2 after Colby made their first shot.  Colby made two more three pointers in a 9-0 run to take a 9-2 lead.  But Hays responded with an 11-0 and 8-3 run to grab a 21-14 half time lead.

The Indians lead by as many as 13 early in the fourth quarter before Colby cut the lead to eight with 1:58 remaining, but Hays hit six of eight free throws to close out the 43-33 victory moving to 1-0 on the season.

Katelyn Schumacher led Hays with 16, while Janae Gagnon scored a career high 15.  Hays shot 50% from the field (16-32) while holding Colby to just 9-32 from the field.

Hays will play Newton at 6:30 in a rematch of last year’s third place game in this tournament and the sub-state championship game.

Maska Post Game Interview:

HHSgirlspost11-29

Lady Indian Highlights:
HHSgirlsHL11-29

Boys: Hays 69, Colby 23
The score was tied at two starting in the first minute of the game, but Hays reeled off runs of 8-0, 14-2, 18-0, and 14-3, cruising to a 69-23 victory over the Colby Eagles.

Hays made just one of their first seven three point attempts, but made eight of their final 16.

The Indians shot 50% overall (22/44), but it was the defense that was the key Thursday night.  The Indians held Colby to just 7/26 shooting, 1/8 on threes, and forced 25 turnovers.

Hays was led in scoring by Brady Werth and Jordan Windholz who each scored 10 each.  Overall Hays played 15 kids in the game with 12 of them scoring.

Hays will play Newton at 8:15 Friday night at Hays High School.  The game is a rematch of last year’s 4th place game that was won on a Lane Clark three at the buzzer.

Keltner Post Game Interview:
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Highlights:
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Hays City Shootout Results – Thursday

 

 

 

 

 

 

Girls
Hays 43, Colby 33
Newton 47, Riley County 38
DeSoto 44, Great Bend 28
Kearney 47, TMP 36

Boys
Hays 69, Colby 23
Newton 71, Riley Co. 27
DeSoto 52, Great Bend 44
Kearney (Neb.) 83, TMP 44

2nd Round Match Games

Championship Bracket
(Hays High School)
Girls 3:00
DeSoto v Kearney, NE
Boys 4:45
DeSoto v Kearney, NE
Girls 6:30
Hays v Newton
Boys 8:15
Hays v Newton

Consolation Bracket
(Hays Middle School)
Girls 3:00
Great Bend v TMP
Boys 4:45
Great Bend v TMP
Girls 6:30
Colby v Riley Co.
Boys 6:30
Colby v Riley Co.

 

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