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Drees Leads HHS Boys XC at Own Invite. TMP’s Ruder Wins

Derek Drees finished third to lead the Hays High boys cross country team to a third-place team finish at their own invitational Thursday. Drees (17:17.80) was the only Indian to finish in the top-10. Dodge City won the 6A-5A event with 53 points. Liberal was second with 74 and Hays third with 84.

TMP-Marian’s Heather Ruder had the top girls’ time in the 1-4A division (14:29.90), winning by nearly 45 seconds. The Monarchs finished third behind Norton and Ness City. The Hays High girls finished sixth in the 6A-5A division with 156 points. Garden City wins it with 34. Haley George was the top Hays High finisher at 21st.

Ness City won the 1-4A boys division. TMP-Marian was fourth. The Eagles Dray Carson and Wyatt Beckman finish one and two while the Monarchs Andrew Hess came in 11th (18:56.00).

Results below…

6A-5A Boys
1. Dodge City-53
2. Liberal-74
3. Hays High-84
4. Garden City-88
5. Great Bend-114
6. Junction City-128
7. Salina South-188
8. Salina Central-202

6A-5A Individual (5000 Meters)
1. Oscar Carmona-Dodge City (16:28.50)
2. Chon Chavez-Great Bend (17:07.00)
3. Derek Drees-Hays High (17:17.80)
4. Tristan Irish-Salina South (17:20.70)
5. Angel Viveros-Liberal (17:26.10
6. Jacob Thomas-Garden City (17:26.70)
7. Jack Timmerman-Junction City (17:30.50)
8. Layne Moe-Dodge City (17:32.50)
9. Sammy Obando-Liberal (17:37.90)
10. Daniel Frazier-Liberal (17:38.90)

6A-5A Girls
1. Garden City-34
2. Maize South-34
3. Great Bend-91
4. Dodge City-132
5. Liberal-149
6. Hays High-156
7. Junction City-162
8. Salina South-167
9. Salina Central-280

6A-5A Girls Individual (4000 Meters)
1. Alexandra Miller-Garden City (14:41.50)
2. Mady Neston-Maize South (14:52.10)
3. Kayla Doll-Garden City (14:59.80)
4. Chelsea Jackson-Garden City (14:59.80)
5. Destyni Lucero-Liberal (15:00.80)
6. Morgon Schaefer-Maize South (15:01.80)
7. Katie Trumble-Maize South (15:15.40)
8. Veronica Sowder-Maize South (15:33.30)
9. Kaitlynn Tuey-Great Bend (15:34.90)
10. Deisjambra Bisio-Junction City (15:41.10)

1-4A Boys Team
1. Ness City-51
2. Norton-64
3. Goodland-67
4. TMP-Marian-100
5. Colby-110
6. Stockton-129
7. Plainville-145

1-4A Boys Individual (5000 Meters)
1. Dray Carson-Ness City (17:23.50)
2. Wyatt Beckman-Ness City (17:55.70)
3. Alec Hager-Norton (18:17.20)
4. Ace Arteaga-Goodland (18:31.80)
5. Arron Arteaga-Goodland (18:34.60)
6. John Faber-Colby (18:34.60)
7. Brendon Frack-Norton (18:48.20)
8. Marc Miller-Norton (18:50.80)
9. Reed Stephens-Stockton (18:52.10)
10. Dalton Vanover-Norton (18:53.00)

1-4A Girls Team
1. Norton-42
2. Ness City-58
3. TMP-Marian-96
4. Colby-122
5. Oakley-129
6. Plainville-129
7. Goodland-140

1-4A Girls Individual (4000 Meters)
1. Heather Ruder-TMP-Marian (14:29.90)
2. Jessie Rubottom-Ness City (15:13.50)
3. Sierra Griffith-Norton (15:17.00)
4. Andrea Browne-Colby (15:17.20)
5. Lacie Siruta-Goodland (15:39.70)
6. Hayley Ribordy-Oakley (15:42.30)
7. Taylor Gabel-Ness City (15:49.30)
8. Katelyn Engelbert-Norton (15:50.20)
9. Darcy Bainter-Norton (16:02.40)
10. Julia Kent-Norton (16:03.20)

HHS Boys Soccer Ties Dodge City

Lane Clark scored on a header two minutes into the match, giving the Hays High boys soccer team the early lead over Dodge City yesterday at the Hays High field.

The score would stay that way until the 68th minute when the Red Demons tied the contest on a penalty kick.

The two closed out regulation then played two overtimes without scoring.

The draw moves Hays to 3-3-1 and 1-1-1 in the Western Athletic Conference. The Indians play at rival Great Bend Tuesday.

HHS Tennis Runner-up at Dodge City Invite

The Hays High girls’ tennis team finished second at the Dodge City Invitational. The Indians score 23 points, four behind first-place Great Bend.

Hays had four second-place finishes. Brooke Forinash was 3-1 in No. 2 singles, Megan Bird and Janae Gagnon were 3-1 in No. 1 doubles as was the No. 2 doubles team of Kelsee and Taylor DeBoer. Shelby Dinkel was also 3-1 but finished third in No. 1 singles.

HHS Volleyball Swept in Ulysses

The Hays High volleyball team dropped all three of their matches at the Ulysses Quad yesterday.

The Indians were swept by Pratt (16-25, 3-25), Ulysses (21-25, 22-25) and Garden City (19-25, 16-25).

Victoria Boys win Trego Cross Country Invitational

Results from the Trego Cross Country Invitational at the Big Creek Golf Course.

Boys Team Results
1. Victoria-13
2. Hill City-20
3. Wheatland-Grinnell-37

Boys Individual 
1. Jublian Wohler-Victoria (18:41)
2. Shane Jones-Hill City (19:03)
3. Ben Baird-Brewster (19:13)
4. Isaac Dreiling-Victoria (19:27)
5. Tucker Kaufman-Russell (19:36)
6. Ryan Dreiling-Victoria (19:44)
7. Layton Werth-Brewster (19:50)
8. Nathan Barney-Russell (20:11)
9. Ryan Bleske-Victoria (20:23)
10. Jacob Stoffel-Victoria (20:24)

Girls Team Results
1. Hill City-26
2. Hoxie-32
3. Wheatland-Grinnell-33
4. Dighton-50

Girls Individual 
1. Taylor Tustin-Wheatland-Grinnell (16:12)
2. Leslie VanLoenen-Hill City (16:33)
3. Marlee McKenna-Hoxie (17:03)
4. Payton Shapland-Dighton (17:16)
5. Lezzie Benoit-Palco (17:17)
6. Madi Niblock-Hoxie (18:08)
7. Bethany Eckols-Hill City (18:20)
8. Jacie Crist-Wheatland-Grinnell (18:38)
9. Kayla Keith-Hill City (19:00)
10. Burgandy Moss-Hoxie (19:29)

Week Two High School Volleyball Rankings

The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce the 2012 Week 2 Volleyball Rankings sponsored by PrepVolleyball.com.

6A
1. Gardner-Edgerton (8-2) (1)
2. Washburn Rural (5-2) (2)
3. Blue Valley North (5-3) (3)
4. Olathe East (7-3) (4)
5. Olathe Northwest (12-1) (NR)

Others: Derby (8-2), Manhattan (5-3), Wichita Northwest (8-0)

5A
1. Bishop Miege (6-1) (1)
2. Valley Center (8-0) (4)
3. Shawnee Heights (6-0) (NR)
4. Kapaun Mt. Carmel (2-0) (5)
5. Bishop Carroll (2-0) (NR)

Others: Andover (7-1), Blue Valley Southwest (8-1), Mill Valley (7-3)

4A
1. St. James Academy (3-0) (1)
2. McPherson (10-0) (2)
3. Chanute (5-0) (4)
4. Topeka-Hayden (6-1) (5)
5. Wamego (7-0) (NR)

Others: Abilene (9-0), Cheney (6-1), Rose Hill (8-3)

3A
1. Silver Lake (5-0) (2)
2. Hillsboro (12-1) (1)
3. Burlington (12-1) (NR)
4. Garden Plain (9-0) (NR)
5. Sedgwick (13-1) (NR)

Others: Cherokee-Southeast (4-1), Holcomb (5-1), Moundridge (13-5), Riley County (8-4)

2A
1. Olpe (8-0) (1)
2. Mission Valley (12-0) (NR)
3. Kiowa County (11-0) (3)
4. Hill City (11-0) (5)
5. Washington County (9-0) (2)

Others: Burlingame (14-0), Decatur County (9-3), Ell-Saline (11-0), Ellsworth (10-1), Immaculata (8-1), Jayhawk Linn (8-0), Madison (9-2), Pratt-Skyline (8-2)

1A – Division 1
1. St. John-Hudson (8-1) (1)
2. Centralia (7-2) (2)
3. Dexter/Cedar Vale (11-2) (3)
4. Goessel (8-2) (5)
5. Spearville (3-0) (4)

Others: Hoxie (0-0)

1A – Division 2
1. Baileyville B&B (9-1) (1)
2. Victoria (8-2) (2)
3. Ingalls (11-2) (4)
4. Argonia (7-1) (NR)
5. Weskan (8-2) (NR)

Others: Bucklin (5-0), Norwich (8-2), St. John’s-Beloit/Tipton (11-5), Wheatland-Grinnell (6-4)

Hays High Boys Soccer Defeats Great Bend

The Hays High boy’s soccer team bounced back from their loss in the title game of the McPherson Invitational with a 3-1 victory over Great Bend Monday.

Jordan Windholz scored the Indians first goal in the 11th minute off an assist from Cody Brown. Riley Zimmerman made it 2-0 in the 55 th minute, tapping in Kellen Griffin’s corner kick. Lane Clark made it 3-0 on a header off a free kick from Cody Brown.

Great Bend scored their lone goal in the 68th minute.

Hays High improves to 3-3 overall and 1-1 in the Western Athletic Conference.

HHS Girls’ Golfers 3rd at Garden City Invitational

The Hays High girls’ golf team shoots a 408 and finishes third, 59 strokes behind first-place Maize at the Garden City Invitational Monday. Garden City was second with a 365.

Nobody from Hays finishes in the top-15. The Indians were led by Taylor Herman and Lexie Schaben who both fired a 100 and tied for 16th.

Complete results below…

Team Finish:
1. Maize-349
2. Garden City-365
3. Hays High-408
4. Goodland-410
5. Syracuse-412
6. Ulysses-424
7. Goodard-440
8. Great Bend-448
9. Dodge City-455
10. Hugoton-477
11. Lakin-481
12. Liberal-492

Top 15 Medalists:
1. Abbi Shaddix, Garden City-78
2. Abbey Campbell, Garden City-80
3. Taelyn Entriken, Maize-81
4. Kelsey Kreutzer, Ulysses-86
5. Olivia Ortego, Holcomb-87
6. Lizzie Hurley, Maize-89
6. Maddie Scheer, Maize-89
8. Ashley Reiswig, Maize-90
9. Lauren Coop, Maize-91
10. Kiah Rash, Syracuse-93
11. Shelby Hoover, Goodard-94
11. Stephanie Geven, Syracuse-94
11. Maggie Koops, Ulysses-94
14. Taylor Schlyer, Goodard-95
15. Lindsay Bradstreet, Garden City-97

Hays High Results
Taylor Herman-100, tie 16th
Lexie Schaben-100, tie 16th
Courtney Hess-102
Elissa Jensen-106

 

 

 

Hays High Boys Soccer Falls in Mac Invitational Title Match

McPherson grabbed a first half 3-0 lead over Hays High and defeats the Indians 4-1 in the title game of the McPherson Invitational.

The Bullpups add a second half goal to go up 4-0. The Indians score their lone goal in the 77th minute from Shawn Herrman.

Despite the loss, Hays High did place four players on the all tournament team (Shawn Herrman, Lane Clark, Kellen Griffin, and Jordan Windholz).

Salina South 4, TMP-Marian 0
The TMP-Marian Monarchs fall to the Cougars in the third-place match. The Monarchs go 1-2 in the tournament.

Clay Center takes out TMP

TMP football suffered their first loss of the season Friday night against Clay Center.  The Tigers controlled the game from the opening kickoff, forcing TMP 3 and out on the Monarchs’ first possession and then scoring 3 plays later, leading 6-0.  Two minutes later, the Tigers were on the board again and lead 12-0.

TMP trailed 26-0 before they cracked the scoreboard on a 65 yard touchdown pass from Shane Zimmerman to Anthony Walters. It would be the only score of the game for TMP, losing 28-7. After racking up nearly 500 yards of total offense a week ago, TMP managed only 139 yards against Clay Center and did not pick up a first down the entire game.

TMP hits the road for the first time next Friday Night to take on Larned.

 

Hays High Trounces McPherson 58-28

Hays High scored on all but three of their drives in a 58-28 win over McPherson (1-1), on the road Friday night.  The three drives Hays didn’t score was on a fumble inside the McPherson ten yard line, a drive ended by the expiration of the first half, and a three and out to start the third quarter.

McPherson drove into Hays territory on their first two drives of the game but came up empty on a Chance Pitcock interception and then lost a fumble at the ten yard line.  Hays converted both turnovers into points and 10-0 lead on a 27 yard Lane Clark field goal and Preston Weigel two yard touchdown run.

McPherson answered back though late in the first quarter with a six play 80 yard drive, Austin O’Bannon capped the drive with a 26 yard TD run on third down for a 10-7 score.

Hays scored almost immediately after a Pitcock kick-off return to the McPherson 35 yard line, quarterback Alex Delton scored four plays later on a five yard run, but the extra point was block making the score 16-7.

Hays took a 24-7 lead on a David Cardinal seven yard score, his first of four rushing touchdowns, putting the Indians up 24-7 after a successful two point conversion.

It appeared that Hays High was driving for a fifth consecutive score in the first half, but fumbled at the two yard line.  McPherson quarterback Kyle Kinnamon escaped a safety twice on the next few plays and after a Hays High penalty on third down, found Keaton Sorenson for a 77 yard pass and catch just before half time to make the score 24-14 at the break.

Each team traded punts to open the second half and then it was all Hays High.  Cardinal punctuated three consecutive drives with touchdowns to make the score 45-14 eight seconds into the fourth quarter.  Sandwiched in the middle of all of that was a McPherson three and out and another Chance Pitcock interception.

McPherson did score 14 fourth quarter points after that mark on a 15 play 6:04 drive and a 43 yard yard touchdown pass by Kinnamon, but Hays scored 13 more points with a 45 yard Delton touchdown and a 75 yard touchdown run from Adam Klaus with :20 left in the game.

Hays piled up 526 yards of offense (392 rushing and 134 passing).  McPherson total 409 (151 rushing and 258 passing.

David Cardinal ran 20 times for 134 yards and three touchdowns.  Alex Delton carried 14 times for 123 yards and two touchdowns.  Delton also was 5-8 for 134 threw the air.  Adam Deterding led the team with three receptions for 97 yards.

Hays moves into Western Athletic Conference play next week against Liberal who picked up their first win of the year with an 80-7 win over Guymon, OK.

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