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Hays High Soccer Blanks TMP-Marian to Advance to McPherson Invitational Final

The Hays High boys soccer team entered the McPherson Invitational without a win, now their in the title game. The Indians advanced following a 4-0 shutout of the TMP-Marian Monarchs Thursday in McPherson.

Hays scored all of their goals in the second half. Shawn Herman broke the scoreless tie at the 38:01 mark. The Indians also got goals from Kellen Griffin, Lane Clark and Jordan Windholz, who also had an assist.

Hays outshout the Monarchs 13-2.

The Indians will now play McPherson in Saturday’s title match at 2pm. The Bullpups blanked Salina South 7-0.

TMP-Marian plays the Cougars for third-place at noon Saturday.

HHS Volleyball Goes 2-1 in Dodge City

The Hays High volleyball team goes 2-1 at the Dodge City Quad Thursday.

The Indians lost to Dodge City (15-25, 21-25), beat Sublette (25-12, 25-8) and defeated Lakin 18-25, 25-21, 25-21.

The Indians are now 6-3 on the season.

HHS Girls’ Golf 4th at Salina Central Invitational

The Hays High girls golfers finish fourth at the Salina Central Invitational. The Indians shoot a 190, 31 shots behind first-place Manhattan. Courtney Hess was the Indians lone medalist, finishing eighth with a 43.

Complete results below…

Team Finish:
1. Manhattan – 159
2. Salina Central – 183
3. Russell – 186
4. Hays High – 190
5. Newton – 193
6. Great Bend – 201
7. Topeka West – 206
8. Hutchinson – 214
9. Clay Center – 218
10. Emporia – 220
11. Concordia – 221
12. Salina South – 229

Top 10 Medalists:
1. Blake Fingalson- Manhattan – 36
2. Alissa Kim- SalinaCentral – 38
3. Kylie McCarthy-Manhattan – 38
4. Kelsie   McCarthy-Manhattan – 41
5. Amber Meckley-Emporia – 41
6. Jenna Schulte-Russell – 42
7. Sarah Stickley-Topeka West – 43
8. Courtney Hess-Hays High – 43
9. Lexi Pauls-Newton – 43
10. Michaela Nixon-Salina South – 43

Hays High Girls’ Tennis 3rd in Great Bend

The Hays High girls’ tennis team finishes third at the Great Bend Invitational, scoring 32 points, 12 behind first-place Great Bend. Larned was second with 36.

The No. 2 doubles team of Kelsee and Taylor DeBoer went 2-1 to finish second. Brooke Forinash finished third in No. 2 singles, going 2-1. The No. 1 doubles team of Megan Bird and Janae Gagnon also finished third going 2-1. Shelby Dinkle was fourth in No. 1 singles going 1-2.

HHS, TMP-Marian Boys Soccer Advance at McPherson Invitational

Courtesy Patti Griffin

Both the Hays High and TMP-Marian soccer teams win their openers at the McPherson Invitational Monday. The Monarchs defeated Maize South 4-2 on goals from Robert Niyonsaba, Carlos Duenes, Lane Fisher and Rodney Dues.

Hays High rolled past Independence 11-1, scoring seven goals in the first half. A big day for Jordan Windholz who scored six goals, four in the first half. Hays also got two goals from Kellen Griffin and Shaen Herman and one from Lane Clark.

The Indians and Monarchs will now face each other in the semifinals tomorrow at four o’clock.

 

High School Football Scores 8/31/12

Andover 48, Wichita Campus 7
Andover Central 25, Valley Center 19
Atchison 46, Pleasant Ridge 6
Axtell 54, Lewiston, Neb. 32
Baileyville-B&B 34, Madison 22
Baldwin 33, Wellsville 6
Basehor-Linwood 56, KC Bishop Ward 0
Beloit 50, Concordia 8
Bennington 46, Remington 0
Bishop Miege 35, BV North 8
Blue Valley Southwest 41, KC Washington 6
Bonner Springs 12, KC Turner 8
Buhler 26, Rose Hill 21
Burlingame 46, Southern Coffey 0
Cair Paravel 44, St. John’s Military 22
Caney Valley 8, Girard 0
Central Plains 38, Stafford 8
Centralia 35, St. Mary’s 16
Cheney 27, Belle Plaine 0
Cheylin 38, Hitchcock County, Neb. 20
Circle 31, Augusta 14, OT
Colby 20, Oakley 15
Conway Springs 74, Bluestem 6
Dodge City 40, Wichita Southeast 6
Ell-Saline 50, Marion 27
Emporia 27, Shawnee Heights 21
Eudora 25, KC Piper 7
Fairfield 51, Burrton 0
Fort Scott 65, Parsons 7
Fowler 29, Hodgeman County 26
Frankfort 66, Southern Cloud 20
Galena 53, Baxter Springs 6
Garden Plain 54, Douglass 0
Gardner-Edgerton 8, Blue Valley Stilwell 6
Goddard 34, Wellington 14
Goddard-Eisenhower 22, Clearwater 20
Goodland 24, Hugoton 13
Great Bend 14, Hoisington 6
Halstead 32, Hesston 26
Hanover 52, Linn 14
Haven 33, Eureka 26
Hays-TMP-Marian 36, Ellinwood 20
Hiawatha 20, Perry-Lecompton 12
Hillsboro 48, Lyons 14
Hogan Prep, Mo. 30, KC Harmon 0
Holton 52, DeSoto 0
Horton 16, Jackson Heights 0
Hoxie 52, Greeley County 6
Humboldt 22, Northeast-Arma 0
Hutchinson 48, Salina Central 14
Immaculata 14, KC Sumner 12
Inman 38, Moundridge 20
Iola 20, Cherryvale 0
Jayhawk Linn 8, Central Heights 6
Jefferson North 28, Christ Preparatory Academy 12
Jefferson West 19, Sabetha 0
Johnson-Stanton County 46, Beaver, Okla. 0
Junction City 44, Hays 43 – OT
KC Schlagle 36, Topeka West 6
KC Wyandotte 24, Van Horn, Mo. 6
LaCrosse 16, Ellis 6
Lawrence Free State 37, Olathe Northwest 0
Louisburg 19, Spring Hill 0
Lyndon 55, Mission Valley 6
Maize 49, Newton 25
Maize South 14, Arkansas City 3
Manhattan 43, Mill Valley 21
Marmaton Valley 48, Chetopa 0
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 28, Oskaloosa 20
McLouth 32, Nemaha Valley 6
McPherson 41, El Dorado 20
Minneapolis 45, Russell 0
Minneola 40, Kiowa County 20
Mulvane 30, Chanute 9
Neodesha 33, Osawatomie 26
Ness City 54, Kinsley 8
Nickerson 38, Pratt 0
Northern Valley 18, Alma, Neb. 16
Norton 34, Smith Center 13
Oberlin-Decatur 26, Cambridge, Neb. 0
Olathe South 6, Olathe East 0
Oswego 38, Fredonia 20
Otis-Bison 22, St. John 20
Phillipsburg 48, Plainville 18
Pittsburg 49, Labette County 15
Pittsburg Colgan 36, Erie 0
Pretty Prairie 40, Cunningham 12
Quinter 54, Golden Plains 18
Riverside 32, Doniphan West 27
Riverton 23, Frontenac 13
Rock Creek 28, Wamego 27
Rock Hills 62, Thunder Ridge 16
Rossville 28, Chapman 12
Royal Valley 40, Santa Fe Trail 20
Salina Sacred Heart 42, Hutchinson Trinity 6
Scott City 51, Abilene 20
Sedan 38, Yates Center 14
Silver Lake 54, Wabaunsee 0
SM East 23, SM South 0
SM Northwest 25, Olathe North 14
Smoky Valley 27, Sterling 26, OT
Solomon 60, Hope 14
South Central 50, Ashland 0
South Haven 66, Norwich 6
Southeast Saline 53, Republic County 0
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 40, Pike Valley 8
St. Paul 26, West Elk 20
St. Thomas Aquinas 10, BV Northwest 6
Stockton 22, Hill City 18
Sublette 24, Southwestern Hts. 16
Sylvan-Lucas 44, Natoma 20
Trego 70, Osborne 36
Tonganoxie 22, Lansing 20
Topeka 57, Highland Park 14
Topeka Seaman 23, Topeka Hayden 6
Troy 7, Atchison County 6
Tyro Community Christian 88, Elk Valley 38
Tyrone, Okla. 69, Rolla 24
Udall 45, Argonia 0
Valley Falls 28, Valley Heights 26
Victoria 34, Macksville 20
Wallace County 57, Dighton 20
Washington County 31, Onaga 21
Waverly 28, Lebo 6
Weskan 48, Palco 6
Western Plains 38, Triplains/Brewster 0
Wichita Collegiate 41, Andale 27
Wichita East 39, Wichita North 12
Wichita Independent 35, Medicine Lodge 7
Wichita Northwest 30, Kapaun Mount Carmel 13
Wichita West 32, Wichita South 26, 2OT
Winfield 43, Marysville 6

TMP beats Ellinwood 36-20

TMP opened up the season with a win over Ellinwood Friday Night, 36-20.  Things didn’t start out so well for the Monarchs as Patrick Ringering scored on the 2nd play from scrimmage on an 84 yard run to put Ellinwood ahead 6-0.  TMP would score the next 28 points of the game on three touchdown passes from Shane Zimmerman and a 1 yard plunge from Nick Schmidt in the 3rd Quarter..

Ellinwood then started to make things a bit exciting. The Eagles scored on a long kickoff return from Cody Izern and then Ringering scored his 2nd touchdown of the game early in the 4th quarter to bring the Eagles to within 8 at 28-20. The Monarchs answered once again with an 8-play, 56 yard drive and Schmidt’s 2nd touchdown of the night to seal the win for TMP at 36-20.

The Monarchs totaled over 300 yards on the ground (Schmidt 151 yards and Senior Luke Brull with 157 yards) and nearly 100 through the air to help them to the victory.  TMP will host Clay Center in their next action September 7th.

John Montgomery Post Game Interview:

tmp vs ellinwood interview post 8-31

Game Highlights:

tmp vs ellinwood highlights 8-31

Hays High Indians drop to Junction City 44-43 in OT

Hays High had a lot of questions regarding their football team entering their season opener on the road in Junction City on Friday night.  It appeared that all questions would be answered as Hays reeled of 22 straight points to start the game.  The first Hays High touchdown came off the legs of sophomore starting quarterback Alex Delton after Cade Sharp blocked a punt.

But after Hays took the 22-0 lead, Junction City fought back making the game 22-12 at half time missing on a extra point and failing on a two point conversion.

Hays opened the second half with the ball and an 11 play, 71 yard, 4:48 drive to push their lead back up to 17 on Delton’s third touchdown rush of the night.

Junction City responded right back with two touchdown downs trimming the lead down to 29-26.

Hays quickly regained control just before the end of the third quarter with a three play, eighty yard drive that started with a 33 yard Delton run and finished with a 40 yard touchdown run from David Cardinal, to make the score 36-26.

Hays though wouldn’t score again in regulation.  On the ensuing possession, Junction City went fifteen plays, but had to settle for a field goal after having the ball first and goal from the one.  A penalty and three consecutive negative plays forced the field goal at 36-29.

Hays went no where on their next possession and a short punt put Junction City in a position to tie the game which they did with under two minutes remaining.

Hays did get into Junction City territory on their final drive but stalled out some 15 yards short of field goal range.

Hays got the ball first in over time and immediately had a false start (their fifteenth penalty of the night) and gained just four yards over the first two plays.  However on third down from the eleven a jump ball pass to Adam Deterding at the goal line was caught setting up fourth and inches which Delton converted on his fourth touchdown rush of the night.  The Lane Clark extra point made the score 43-36.

Junction City though still had their chance with the ball and scored on two five yard runs and then decided to end the game one way or the other with a two point conversion.  The Blue Jays converted for the final 44-43 margin.

Hays is 0-1 now on the season and heads to McPherson on Friday.

Hays out gained McPherson 347 to 306.  Delton led the Indians rushing attack with 110 yards and threw for another 79.  Adam Deterding had two catches for 60 yards and one touchdown.

Game Highlights:
HHS vs. Junction City game highlights

Post game Coach Interview:
Cornelson Postgame Interview

Final Game Wrap:
HHS vs. Junction City Game Wrap 8-31-12

HHS Volleyball Sweeps Season Opening Quad

The Hays High volleyball team starts their season 3-0, sweeping all three of their matches at their own quadrangular yesterday.

The Indians defeat LaCrosse (25-9, 25-17), Larned (25-18, 25-15) and Otis-Bison (25-18, 25-17).

Larned finishes 2-1, Otis-Bison 1-2 while LaCrosse went 0-3.


Victoria Splits at Stockton
Victoria split their two matches at theStockton triangular. The Knights lose to Stockton in three (25-11, 23-25, 25-23) then come back to sweep Plainville(25-14, 25-12).

Victoria is now 3-1 on the season.

 

HHS Girls’ Golfers Runner-Up at HHS Invite

The Hays High girls’ golf team finishes second at their own invitational Monday afternoon at the Smoky Hill Country Club. The Indians shoot a 207, 19 shots behind first place Garden City.

The Indians had two top-ten finishers. Lexie Schaben finished fourth with a 46 and Courtney Hess ninth with a 51. Garden City’s Abbi Shaddix won the event by one stroke over teammate Abbey Campbell with a 39.

Team Finish
1. Garden City, 188
2. Hays High, 207
3. Salina Central, 213
4. Salina South, 219
5. Dodge City, 230
6. Great Bend, 240
7. Liberal, 242
8. Hutchinson, 245
9. TMP-Marian, 252

Medalists
1. Abbi Shaddix, Garden City, 39
2. Abbey Campbell, Garden City, 40
3. Alissa Kim, Salina Central, 45
4. Lexie Schaben, Hays High, 46
5. Michaela Nixon, Salina South, 47
6. Caitlin Corn, Salina South, 49
7. Evan Sumner, Liberal, 50
8. Lindsay Bradstreet, Garden City, 51
9. Courtney Hess, Hays High, 51
10. Whitney Winter, Dodge City,  53

Hays High Results
Lexie Schaben, 46
Courtney Hess, 51
Taylor Herman, 54
Ellissa Jensen, 56
Zoey Gutitoso, 56

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