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TMP Loses 3rd Straight

   A sweet start for the TMP Monarch turned sour quickly as TMP fell to Ellsworth Friday Night, 50-35.  TMP led 7-0 late in the first quarter before the Bearcats answered with 22 straight points.  The Monarchs pulled back to within 7 late in the first half but Ellsworth tacked on 14 late points and led 36-15 at halftime.

The second half didn’t start much better as Ellsworth marched down the field and scored making it a 43-15 game.  TMP fought back and pulled to within eight points late in the 3rd Quarter but would not find the endzone again.  Trevor Miley capped off a career night with his 4th touchdown run of the game with under a minute to play to seal the game.

TMP drops to 1-3 on the season and hits the road next Friday to take on LaCrosse.  Ellsworth improves to 3-1 with their 3rd straight win and will face Beloit next Friday.

TMP Head Coach John Montgomery Post-Game:

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Game Highlights:

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Hays High Edges Out Garden City 29-21

Hays High and Garden City essentially played two separate games on Friday night at Buffalo Stadium in Garden City.  In the first half defense prevailed as Hays scored the only seven points of the half.  Those seven points came after Garden City has second and goal from the one yard line but fumbled, which was recovered by Adam Deterding.  Hays used the turnover to start a 99 play drive that was finished off by a Emilio Mitchell six yard touchdown run.  Garden City also had a touchdown called back after a holding penalty in the first half.

While defense dominated the first half, the second half was all offense.  The teams combined to score on their first five drives to start the second half.  Garden City tied the game on a seven play seventy-five yard drive with 9:26 remaining the third.  Hays answered right back with a eight play sixty-four yard drive that ended with a Preston Wiegel one yard touchdown run.  Hays though missed the extra point to lead 13-7.  Garden City scored eleven plays later on a fourth down two yard touchdown pass from Greyson Tempel to Tanner Foley with just 1:47 remaining in the third to take a 14-13 lead.  It take just three plays to regain the lead on a sixty-six yard touchdown pass from Alex Delton to Adam Deterding who ran through a pass interference call that was declined.  Hays led 21-14 into the fourth when Garden City tied it up on a Tempel seven yard run…Garden City converted on four third down conversions and a fourth down on the that drive.

Tied at 21, it looked like Hays was about to again take the lead when Alex Delton fumbled at the three yard line with 4:54 remaining in the game.  Garden City though went just five plays when quarterback Greyson Temple was hit as he threw and the ball fluttered right into the hands of Emilio Mitchell for his first career interception.

Five plays later Alex Delton atoned for his fumble inside the three with a touchdown run from five yards out.  Hays converted on a two point conversion for the 29-21 score with thirty-0ne seconds remaining.  Garden City advanced the ball to mid-field but never got a shot at the endzone.

Hays moves to 3-1 and 2-0 in conference play.  Garden City falls to 2-2 and 1-1 in the WAC.

Hays returns home for homecoming against Wichita South.  Garden City looks for their first win at new Buffalo Field in their third try, this time against the Liberal Redskins.

Numbers:

Passing: H – Alex Delton – 3-7 89y 1TD 1 INT.  GC – Greyson Tempel – 15-29 200y 2 TD 1 INT.

Rushing: H – Alex Delton 15-110y 1TD, David Cardinal 19-89y, Preston Weigel 10-45y 1TD, Chance Pitcock 1-13y, Emilio Mitchell 2-9y 1TD.  GC – Greyson Tempel 21-102y 1TD, Akil Love 7-31y, Brady Bean 3-11y, Logan Dechant 1-0y.

Receiving: H – Adam Deterding 2-75y 1TD, Jake Sedbrook 1-14y.  GC – Dustin Tempel 6-106y 1TD, Dylan Nevola 1-26y, Bo Banner 3-26y, Brady Bean 3-25y, Jonathan Duvall 1-8, Akil Love 1-7y, Tanner Foley 2-3y 1TD.

Highlights:
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Post Game Interview:
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HHS Girls’ Golf 2nd in Liberal

The Hays High girls’ golf team shoots a 182 to finish second at the Liberal Invitational, 10 shots behind Garden City.

Hays placed five in the top-10 led by Taylor Herman who was fifth with a 44.

Complete results below…

HHS Scores
Taylor Herman-44
Courtney Hess-45
Lexie Schaben-46
Elissa Jensen-47
Zoey Gubitoso-48

Team Finish:
1.  Garden City-172
2.  Hays High- 182
3.  Great Bend- 198
4.  Dodge City-210
5.  Liberal-211

Top 10 Medalists:
1.  Abbi Shaddix-Garden City  34
2.  McKenna Mauler-Great Bend  42
3.  Abbey Campbell-Garden City  42
4.  Evan Sumner-Liberal  42
5.  Taylor Herman-Hays  44
6.  Courtney Hess-Hays  45
7.  Lexie Schaben-Hays  46
8.  Elissa Jensen-Hays  47
9.  Lindsay Bradstreet-Garden City  48
10.  Zoey Gubitoso-Hays  48

 

HHS Boys Soccer Falls to Buhler

The Hays High boys soccer team dropped their second match this week, falling at home 2-1 to Buhler Thursday.

The Indians broke a scoreless tie six minutes into the second half on a goal from Shawn Herrman. Buhler scored in the 23rd and 36th minutes of the second half.

The Indians fall to 3-5-1 on the season.

HHS Boys Soccer Shutout at Great Bend

The Hays High boys soccer team was shutout 3-0 Tuesday in Great Bend.

The Panthers scored six minutes into the game and led 1-0 at the half.

The Indians are now 3-4-1 on the year and host Buhler Thursday at the Hays High field.

HHS Girls’ Golf 7th at Salina South Invite

The Hays High girls’ golf team finished seventh at the 13-team Salina South Invitational Tuesday at the Salina Municipal Golf Course. The Indians shoot a 378, 59 strokes behind first-place Manhattan. Hays had one in the top-15 in Taylor Herman who was 13th with an 87.

Hays High results…
Taylor Herman-87-13th place
Courtney Hess-94-26th place
Lexie Schaben-97-34th place
Elissa Jensen-100-41st place

Team Finish:
1. Manhattan-319
2. Maize-329
3. Goodard-Eisenhower-347
4. Topeka Hayden-358
5.  Salina Central-367
6. Derby-370
7. Hays High-378
8. Newton-385
9. Salina South-398
10. Great Bend-398
11. Dodge City-402
12. Concordia-415
13. Hutchinson-420

Top 10 Medalists:

1

Blake Fingalsen MANHATTAN

36

39

75

2

Taelyn Entriken MAIZE

38

37

75

3

Kylie McCarthy MANHATTAN

37

38

75

4

Lizzy Hurley MAIZE

42

34

76

  5 Makena Mucciaccio GODDARD- EISENHOWER

37

40

77

6

Kelsey McCarthy MANHATTAN

41

38

79

7

Alissa Kim SALINACENTRAL

38

41

79

8

Becca Townsend HAYDEN

42

42

84

9

Kelly Mason DERBY

41

43

84

10

Maddie Werth GREATBEND

41

44

85

11

Brooke Johanson MAIZE

46

46

86

12

Alexa Salsbery NEWTON

39

47

86

13

Taylor Herman HAYS

39

48

87

14

Taylor Knoth SALINACENTRAL

39

48

87

15

Claire Setter HAYDEN

46

42

88

 

TMP Falls to Larned

A Friday Night trip to Larned didn’t turn out well for the TMP football teams as they lose 31-21 to the Indians.  TMP led most of the way through the first half until Larned scored with just over 4 seconds in the second quarter to take an 18-14 lead at the half.

The Indians scored first in the third quarter and led by 10 until TMP inched to within 3 points with a Nick Schmidt touchdown with a little over 3 minutes to go in the 3rd Quarter.  Larned would answer right back on their next play from scrimmage with a 66 yard touchdown run and took a 31-21 lead late in the 3rd Quarter which proved too much for the Monarchs to overcome.

TMP is now 1-2 on the season and 1-1 in the Mid-Central Activities Association.  It’s homecoming next week for TMP as they host Ellsworth at Lewis Field Stadium.

Plays of the Game:

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Head Coach John Montgomery Post-Game Comments:

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09-14 Friday Night High School Football Scores

Area Game Scores

Hays 51, Liberal 34
Hodgeman County 34, Trego 16
Hoxie 56, Otis-Bison 22
LaCrosse 39, Minneapolis 7
Larned 31, TMP-Marian 21
Ness City 52, Victoria 8
Northern Valley 56, Palco 6
Plainville 22, Norton 14
Phillipsburg 54, Oakley 6
Quinter 38, Dighton 18
Smith Center 20, Oberlin-Decatur 14, OT

State Wide Scores

Andale 48, Clearwater 14
Andover 38, Goddard-Eisenhower 8
Andover Central 19, Goddard 12
Augusta 14, Wellington 6
Baileyville-B&B 52, Pretty Prairie 8
Beloit 84, Russell 0
Blue Valley Southwest 31, Gardner-Edgerton 24
Bonner Springs 24, KC Bishop Ward 7
Cair Paravel 48, KC East Christian 14
Caldwell 40, Cunningham 14
Canton-Galva 18, St. John’s Military 6
Center, Mo. 28, Arkansas City 0
Central Burden 34, Sedan 6
Centralia 42, Washington County 0
Chanute 61, Parsons 0
Chaparral 54, Bluestem 6
Cheney 28, Wichita Trinity 14
Cherryvale 14, Fredonia 0
Chetopa 48, Pleasanton 0
Cheylin 18, Wheatland-Grinnell 6
Cimarron 48, Sublette 8
Clay Center 14, Abilene 13
Coffeyville 40, Iola 20
Commerce, Okla. 49, Oswego 19
Conway Springs 48, Wichita Independent 20
Council Grove 43, Chase County 14
Crest 58, Uniontown 24
Derby 41, Maize 0
Douglass 6, Medicine Lodge 0
Ell-Saline 50, Moundridge 6
Ellsworth 49, Republic County 19
Emporia 50, Highland Park 14
Eudora 33, DeSoto 20
Fairfield 40, Kinsley 30
Falls City Sacred Heart, Neb. 64, Axtell 20
Fort Scott 41, Pittsburg 20
Fowler 44, Spearville 26
Galena 32, Frontenac 6
Garden Plain 68, Belle Plaine 20
Girard 19, Columbus 14
Golden Plains 46, Greeley County 0
Hesston 42, Haven 9
Hiawatha 44, Royal Valley 6
Hillsboro 28, Nickerson 6
Holton 42, Sabetha 8
Hugoton 57, Guymon, Okla. 7
Hutchinson Trinity 21, Inman 6
Immaculata 14, Jayhawk Linn 7
Jackson Heights 50, Valley Falls 28
Johnson-Stanton County 36, St. Francis 0
KC Piper 61, Tonganoxie 13
KC Schlagle 40, KC Harmon 0
KC Turner 27, Lansing 13
KC Washington 20, Atchison 19
KC Wyandotte 44, KC Sumner 20
Labette County 26, Independence 0
Lawrence 28, Olathe East 20
Leavenworth 17, SM Northwest 7
Louisburg 21, Ottawa 14
Lyndon 48, West Franklin 0
Lyons 13, Sterling 12
Macksville 28, Kiowa County 22
Madison 52, Hartford 0
Maize South 25, Valley Center 0
Marmaton Valley 54, Blue Valley 8
McLouth 42, Christ Preparatory Academy 7
McPherson 33, Rose Hill 15
Meade 50, Southwestern Hts. 13
Mill Valley 47, Basehor-Linwood 6
Moscow 76, Deerfield 30
Mulvane 38, Buhler 34
Nemaha Valley 14, Jefferson West 7
Neodesha 33, Humboldt 23
Northeast-Arma 35, Eureka 6
Olathe South 38, Lawrence Free State 35
Olpe 34, Jefferson North 7
Onaga 28, Valley Heights 6
Paola 16, Spring Hill 14
Perry-Lecompton 20, Santa Fe Trail 15
Pike Valley 34, Clifton-Clyde 14
Pleasant Ridge 44, Oskaloosa 6
Pratt 21, Kingman 6
Riverside 24, Maur Hill – Mount Academy 8
Rock Creek 43, St. Mary’s 36
Rock Hills 58, Linn 8
Rockhurst, Mo. 35, Hutchinson 31
Rolla 52, Goodwell, Okla. 6
Rossville 36, Wabaunsee 8
Salina Sacred Heart 31, Sedgwick 28, OT
Salina South 28, Blue Valley Stilwell 7
Scott City 21, Holcomb 7
Shawnee Heights 17, Junction City 7
Silver Lake 41, Riley County 14
SM East 44, Olathe Northwest 24
SM South 55, SM North 28
SM West 38, Olathe North 7
Solomon 54, Wakefield 8
South Barber 50, Attica 0
South Central 48, Pratt Skyline 0
South East 32, Baxter Springs 0
South Gray 76, Bucklin 28
Southeast Saline 46, Remington 8
St. James Academy 42, Baldwin 31
St. John 35, Central Plains 0
St. Thomas Aquinas 35, Salina Central 14
Thunder Ridge 66, Logan 16
Topeka 61, Topeka West 7
Topeka Hayden 34, Washburn Rural 24
Topeka Seaman 21, Manhattan 20
Tyro Community Christian 54, Elk Valley 6
Ulysses 24, Colby 0
Wamego 32, Concordia 22
Waverly 56, Yates Center 6
Wichita Bishop Carroll 42, Wichita South 0
Wichita Collegiate 59, Circle 6
Wichita County 34, Syracuse 28
Wichita Heights 39, Dodge City 24
Wichita West 24, Wichita Southeast 6
Winfield 35, El Dorado 13

Hays High Handles Liberal 51-34

The Hays High Indians piled up 618 yards of offense against Liberal in a 51-34 win.  The Indians trailed 7-0 after an early fumble led to a quick score by Liberal (1-2, 0-1).  Hays (2-1, 1-0) scored moments later on a David Cardinal 13 yard run, but the extra point was missed making the score 7-6.

From that point Hays outscored Liberal 28-6 in the the rest of the first half.  David Cardinal scored four rushing touchdowns in the first half and Chance Pitcock scored on a 13 yard reverse.  Liberal scored on two field goals from 30 and 25 yards.

Hays led 34-13 at half time and the blew the game open on a 76 yard hook up between Alex Delton and Adam Deterding.  Liberal did keep the starters in for all but one play in the game and scored two late touchdowns for the final 51-34 score.

Notes: David Cardinal surpassed 2000 rushing yards in his career and now has 33 rushing touchdowns.  Alex Delton has increased his passing yards in each game this season.  Alex Delton has ran for over 100 yards in each game this season.

Hays High tallied 618 yards: 406 rushing and 212 passing.  Liberal had 492 yards: 135 rushing and 357 passing.

Rushing: Hays: David Cardinal 16-192 4TD, Alex Delton 14-103 1TD, Chance Pitcock 4-49 1TD, Kyler Meyers 2-30, Emilio Mitchell 3-11, Brenden Ibarra 2-7, Adam Klaus 4-11, Seth Junk 1-3.  Liberal: Christian Torres 14-97, Britton Abbott 14-42, Ocatavio Arrendando 2-(-5).

Passing: Hays: Alex Delton 8-13 212y 1TD.  Liberal: Britton Abbott 29-51 357y 3TD.

Receiving: Hays: Adam Deterding 3-93y 1TD, Jake Sedbrook 1-56y, Chance Pitcock 3-21y, Kenny Rounkles 1-49y.  Liberal: JJ Lewis 6-94y 2TD, Trenton Hammond 9-101y TD, Lorenzo Pando 4-29, Nolan Larkin 5-58 1TD, Christian Torres 3-51y.

Turnovers: Hays 2, Liberal 3.

Highlights:
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Post Game Interview:
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