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HHS Girls’ Soccer Wins Sixth Straight

The Hays High girls’ soccer team picks up their tenth win of the season, blanking Garden City 2-0 Monday in Garden City.

The game was scoreless until Brie Kaiser’s goal on an assist from Megan Bird in the 61st minute. Taylor Herrman scored the second goal in the 75th minute on an assist from April Johnson.

The Indians have won six straight and are 10-3. They’ve also won six straight Western Athletic Conference matches and are 6-1 in league play.

They play at Dodge City Thursday.

HHS Boys Golf 4th At Great Bend Invitational

The Hays High boys golf team shot a 327 to finish fourth at the Great Bend Invitational Monday at the Stoneridge Country Club. Dodge City won the tournament with a 300. The Indians finished one shot back of third place Great Bend.

Kaden Beilman led the way for Hays with a six-over 77 and finished fourth and was the Indians only top-ten medalist.

HHS Varsity Results
Kaden Beilman 77 – 4th
Aaron Stewart 80 – 11th
Cash Hobson 82 – T15th
Ryan Unruh 88 – 27th

Team Finish
1. Dodge City – 300
2. Garden City – 315
3. Great Bend – 326
4. Hays High – 327
5. Liberal – 365
6. Salina South – 403

Top 10 Medalists
1. Zach Kirby-Dodge City (72)
2. Brad Hutton-Dodge City (74)
3. Brayden Winans-Dodge City JV (76)
4. Kaden Beilman-Hays High (77)
5. Nick Mann-Garden City (77)
6. Bryer Livermoore-Garden City (77)
7. Jace Larson-Dodge City (78)
8. Levi Bone-Dodge City (78)
9. George Kelley-Garden City (78)
10. Brandon Taylor-Garden City (80)

TMP-Marian Baseball Sweeps Sacred Heart

The TMP-Marian baseball team extends its win streak to 13 games with a pair of win at Salina Sacred Heart Thursday. The Monarchs win 13-10 and 10-5, scoring 16 of their 23 runs with two outs and nine of those 16 with two outs and nobody on. The Monarchs improve to 13-1 on the season.

Game 1: TMP-Marian 13, Sacred Heart 10
The Monarchs trailed 10-7 in the top of the seventh before rallying for six runs, all with two outs.

Jacob Fouts was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to drive in the first run. Shane Zimmerman then scored on a wild pitch. Dylan Lang tied the game with a infield single. The Monarchs took the lead on a throwing error on the play.

They would add two more runs on RBI singles from Dylan Schumacher and Pierce Schippers.

Game 2: TMP-Marian 10, Sacred Heart 5
The Monarchs scored four in the first and never trailed. They score all four runs with two outs and nobody on.

Shane Zimmerman had five RBI’s including a two-run single in the first and another in TMP’s three-run fourth inning which pushed the lead to 8-2.

HHS Softball Sweeps Larned

The Hays High softball team rolled to a couple of wins in Larned Thursday. The Indians win 15-0 and 14-3 to move to 13-1 on the season. They host Liberal at 1pm Tuesday.

Game 1: Hays High 14, Larned 3 (5 innings)
Hannah Hearld records the win in the circle moving to 8-1, striking out seven and walking just one. She was also 4-for-4 at the plate including two doubles. Katelyn Schumacher was went 2-for-4 including a homer. Paige Lunsford also had four hits including a 3-run homer.

Game 2: Hays High 13, Larned 1 (5 innigs)
Katelyn Schumacher gets the win in game two and is now 5-0. Makenzie Flaska pitched in relief in the 4th and 5th inning. Lunsford went 3-for-4 with 2 doubles, Flaska added three hits including a 2-run homer and drove in four and Julie Balzer had three hits including a double and drove in two.

HHS Girls’ Soccer Blanks TMP-Marian

The Hays High girls’ soccer team extends their win streak to five, blanking TMP-Marian 5-0 Thursday  at the Fort Hays State soccer complex.

Shannon Shubert scores goals at the 24th and 43rd minute marks to lead the Indians who also had goals from Taylor Herman, Alexa Brull and Reagan Kaiser.

Hays High improves to 9-3 while the Monarchs fall to 0-8.

HHS Sweeps Larned, Runs Win Streak To Five

The Hays High Indians have won five in-a-row after taking a pair in Larned Tuesday. The Indians (9-1) win the opener 14-0 in five innigns then take game two 12-3. They return to Western Athletic Conference play Friday when they host Garden City at 4pm.

Game 1: Hays High 14, Larned 0, 5 innings
Chase Young pitched a complete game one-hitter, striking out seven while walking only one.

Zach Legleiter hit a grand slam in the first inning and finished with five RBI’s.

Hays scored four in the first, three in the second, two in the third and five in the fourth.

Game 2: Hays High 12, Larned 3
Josh Heifner picks up the win after allowing two unearned runs on five hits over five innings.

Riley Kaus and Trevor Henningson both hits three-run homers. Hayden Hutchison, Jake Sedbrook, Chase Young and Tyler Wooldridge all doubled.

The Indians broke a 1-1 tie, scoring six in the second.

TMP-Marian Baseball Sweeps Russell

The Thomas More Prep – Marian baseball team has now won 11 straight games after earning a sweep over Russell (1-11) in Tuesday’s doubleheader at TMP Field. The Monarchs take the opener 9-3 and win game two 12-2 in six innings to improve to 11-1 on the season. They are at Salina Sacred Heart Thursday.

Brian Schumacher Postgame Interview:
Coaches Interview

Game 1: TMP-Marian 9, Russell 3

Game 1 Highlights:
TMP Highlights Game 1
After making his debut appearance on the mound last Friday in Goodland for one inning of relief pitching, sophomore Cameron Brin (1-0) made his first start in game one and earned the win by going six innings. Brin gave up three runs on six hits while striking out seven and only walking one batter.

Russell (1-11) received their first win of the season last Friday against Ellis and the Broncos were competing with TMP early on making it a 3-3 ballgame going into the bottom of the fourth inning.

The Monarchs would end up batting around in the fourth scoring five runs and forcing Russell’s starting pitcher, Brennan Walter (0-3), out of the game after pitching just three innings.

TMP’s Nick Hammeke, Taylor Pfeifer, and Pierce Schippers all had two hits each. Senior Dylan Lang relieved Brin at pitcher in the seventh inning and gave up one hit but also received a double-play ball to help out his cause to close out the game. Pfeifer returned to the lineup Tuesday afternoon for the first time since April 5th after missing four plus games due to a hip flexor injury.

Game 2: TMP-Marian 12, Russell 2, 6 innings

Game 2 Highlights:
TMP Highlights Game 2

TMP had three explosive innings with the bats and again received solid outings on the mound by their young pitchers.

TMP’s freshman Kameron Schmidt (1-0) made his first start and pitched four innings which turned out to be good enough for the win. Schmidt gave up two runs on five hits while striking out three and walking two batters.

The Monarchs had big scoring frames in the first, fourth, and fifth innings plating four, four, and three runners respectively. TMP batted around in the first and fifth innings and sent 10 to the plate in the fourth inning. Russell’s sophomore Kaden Rohr (0-3) was tagged with the loss pitching 3 2/3 innings.

Hammeke went 3-for-4 in the second game and hit the RBI single in the sixth inning to give TMP a 10-run lead and finish the game due to the mercy rule. Hammeke finished the doubleheader 5-for-7 from the plate and is now batting .514 on the season.

 

Hays High Baseball Wins on a Pair of Walkoffs

The Hays High baseball team picked up a couple of key Western Athletic Conference wins against Great Bend behind their offense, scoring 20 runs combined in the two games. In game number one Hays’ Austin Unrein led off the home half of the first with a home run and Trevor Henningsen added a two run homer to give the Indians a 3-0 lead after one. Great Bend battled back and tied the game at 10 and forced extra innings. In the eighth Hays’ Riley Kaus answered with a walk-off home run giving the Indians the 11-10 win.

Both offenses kept it going in game two with the Indians bats coming alive in the final two innings scoring four runs in the sixth and seventh innings giving Hay High Hays High the 9-8 win. This time it was Unrein providing a two-run double for the walk-off win. The Indians are 7-1 on the season and they are ranked 9th in the latest coaches rankings in class 5A Hays High will take on Larned next Tuesday.

Hays High Softball Split With Great Bend

Katelyn Schumacher
The Hays High softball team split a pair of Western Athletic games in Great Bend on Thursday. Game number one turned into a pitchers duel with a pair of freshmen on the mound. Hays High’s Hannah Hearld and Great Bend’s Hunter Middleton. Each team scored just one run heading into the 11th inning when the Indians took a 2-1 lead on a Makenzie Flaska RBI squeeze bunt single to score Paige Lundsford. Then Middleton in Great Bend’s half of the 11th Middleton double home two giving Great Bend the 3-2 win. Hannah Hearld recorded her first loss of the season and it was also the first loss for Hays High this season. In game two Paige Lundsford homered in the first inning giving the Indians the lead. Hays High lead the entire way and picked up the 6-4 win. Makenzie Flaska picked up her first win of the season on the mound. Hannah Hearld was 4-4 with a double and Makenzie Flaska was 2-4 two doubles and 3 RBIs. The Indians are now 11-1 overall and 3-1 in the Western Athletic Conference and they will take on Larned next Thursday.

Hays High Golf Finished 4th & TMP 7th at Dodge City Invite

The Hays High Indian golf team combined for a 335 at the Dodge City Invitation on Thursday to finish fourth as a team. The host team, Dodge City, placed first with a 309. Hays High’s Aaron Stewart shot an 81 to lead the Indians. Nathan Romme led all Freshman with an 83. Ryan Unruh shot an 85 and Cash Hobson turned in an 86. Those four combined to finish fourth with a 335. Kaden Beilman finished with an 87 and Chase Lynd shot a 96. The Indians will next be in action on the 27th in Hutchinson.

TMP-Marian shot a combined 356 to finish 7th.

Hays High Softball Sweep Colby

The Hays High Indians swept Colby in a softball double header in Hays on Tuesday night.  The Indians moved to 10-0 on the season, while Colby dropped to 5-3.  The Eagles have had to endure three rain-outs already this season.  Though the teams used the same lineups in each game, the games themselves were wildly different.

Coach Maska Post-game interview:
Coach postgame interview
Game 1: Hays 2, Colby 0
Hays High’s Katelyn Schumacher got the nod in game one allowing only one hit in seven innings of shut out ball.  Colby though had their chances stranding nine runners and had the bases loaded with one out in each the fourth and fifth innings.  The Eagles had the chances to score despite Schumacher striking out 14 in the game including seven of the first nine batters.  However Katelyn walked four and hit two batters.

The offense was provided by a towering solo home run in the third inning, that she hit into the teeth of the wind, and a RBI single of the nine hitter Haley Wells.

Schumacher moved to 4-0 on the season and 19-3 in her career at Hays High.

Game 1 Highlights:
Hays High Game Highlights Game 1


Game 2: Hays 11, Colby 0, 5 innings
Hays High scored two in the first, three in the second and six in the third inning en-route to a 11-0, five inning run-rule game.  Paige Lunsford hit a two run home run during a three for four performance that included three RBI and three runs scored.  Lunsford has now homered in three consecutive games and five of the last six games.  Freshman Hannah Hearld helped her own cause as pitcher by hitting a three-run home run in a three for three performance with four RBI and two runs scored.

Hearld pitched five scoreless innings yielding just two hits.  Hannah is now 6-0 on the season.

Hays High is at Great Bend on Thursday.  The Indians are 2-0 in Western Athletic Conference play.

Game 2 Highlights:
Game 2 Highlights

 

Indian’s Pfannenstiel Inks With FHSU

Hays High Indian’s Hanna Pfannenstiel signed her letter of intent to run track at Fort Hays State University.  A three-sport athlete, Pfannenstiel has enjoyed success as a tennis player in the fall and a three year varsity player for the basketball team.  Hanna though has had the most success on the track were she has qualified for the 5A state track meet each of the previous three seasons.

Pfannenstiel right now though is not running.  Her right foot sits in a walking boot in an effort to heal a stress fracture.  Hanna expects to return to the track in two weeks, at which time she will have spent six weeks away from competing.  In the mean time she has been completing water work outs to keep in shape.

Pfannestiel has competed in a wide range of track events while being the top Indians scorer over the past couple of seasons.  She has competed in the 100, 200, 400, 4×100, 800, 4×400, 4×800 and long jump.

Hear comments from both Hanna and her track coach Ryan Cornelson below.

Hanna Pfannenstiel Comments

Ryan Cornelson about Hanna Pfannenstiel

HHS Baseball Splits At Maize South Triangular

The Hays High baseball team split their two games at the Maize South Triangular Monday, dropping their  opener to Maize South 4-2 then coming back to defeat Augusta 7-4. The Indians are now 5-1 on the season.

Game 1: Maize South 4, Hays 2
The Mavericks score one in the second and two in the fourth to break a 1-1 tie. Josh Heifner takes the loss for Hays, allowing the four runs on eight hits over six innings.

Each team scored in the first. Hays got their run on a throwing error by the Mavericks third baseman.

Maize South would add a run in the second and two in the fourth to go up 4-1.

The Indians would get one in the sixth on a double from Hayden Hutchison .

Game 2: Hays 7, Augusta 4
Trevor Hennigson had three hits and Zach Legleiter drove in three runs. Tyler Wooldridge pitched 5 innings allowing four unearned runs on seven hits for the win.

The Indians took a 1-0 lead in the second on a Legleiter sac fly to center field. They jumped ahead 4-0, scoring three in the fourth on a Henningson RBI single and a Legleiter RBI double. Taylor Renz drove in the final run of the inning on a groundout to shortstop.

The Indians went up 6-1, scoring two more in the fifth on an Austin Unrein RBI double and Hayden Hutchison run scoring single.

Augusta plated three in the bottom of the inning to cut the gap to 6-4 but Hays responded with a run in the seventh on a bases-loaded walk by Legleiter.

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