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High School Football Playoff Scores

Playoffs Round 3-November 11th

Class 6A
(1)SM-West     16       Olathe-East     46
(3)Olathe-South    55      SM-East     42

(4)Garden City   3    Wichita Heights     35
(2)Manhattan    28      Derby    39

Class 5A
(4)Stillwell-Blue Valley    24      (1)Bishop Miege    21
Garnder-Edgerton    32      (3)Shawnee Heights     0

(4)Emporia     7       (1)Bishop Carroll     40
(3)Kapaun-Mt. Carmel   14     Hutchinson    42

Class 4A
Blue Valley SW    21      Paola    35
Eudora    20     Chanute    13

Topeka-Hayden    21      Buhler    14
Rose Hill    56     Ulysses    14

Class 3A
Caney Valley     8      St. George-Rock Creek     16
Silver Lake    26      Galena    6

Beloit    34   Garden Plain     50
Scott Community (11-0) _____ Conway Springs (10-1) _____ (Sat.)

Class 2A
St. Mary’s Colgan     59       Doniphan-West    14
Wathena-Riverside    18      Centralia    52

Plainville     6        Stanton Co.    0
LaCrosse    21      Meade    12

8 Man 1
Madison/Hamilton    52      Lakeside     6
South Gray     42      Osborne     38

8 Man II
Baileyville B&B (10-0) _____ South Haven (11-0) _____ (Sat.)
Otis Bison     26       Thunder Ridge     54

Plainville defeats Stanton County 6-0

District 6 will be well represented at Sub-State next weekend in Class 2-1A as both Plainville and LaCrosse picked up wins Friday night on the road. The Cardinals traveled to Johnson City Friday and pulled out a 6-0 victory against Stanton County.

After rolling Sacred Heart 52-21 in the first round of the playoffs, the Plainville football team had a much tougher task in the second round against the Trojans.

The Cardinals (10-1) put together a 14-play drive to start the game and moved the ball inside the Stanton County 10-yard line before senior Kyle Becker through an interception at the 5-yard line.

Plainville would force a 3-and-out defensively and the get the ball back at the Trojan 44-yard line on their second drive. This time the Cardinals would get the score they were looking for on a 1-yard run by Becker. With Harrison Gilliland out of the game due to an injury from last week, Becker carried the ball a lot more with 15 carries for 54 yards. Plainville would be unsuccessful on the two-point conversion.

Stanton County (9-2) nearly put something together at the end of the first half but ran out of time to finish their drive.

With neither team able to get the offense going in the second half either, the Trojans finally broke through with some success early in the 4th quarter. Stanton County got it down to the Plainville 1-yard line but on 4th-and-goal, junior Quinn Kendrick was denied by the Cardinal defense on a quarterback sneak.

Plainville tacked on their second shutout win of the season against a Stanton County team that was averaging 47 points per game. (3rd best scoring offense in 2-1A)

Plainville’s Trevor Axelson finished with 11 carries for 42 yards, and Dalton Werner ended with nine carries for 40 yards.

Plainville, enjoying their first winning season in 17 years, will host the Sub-State game next week against LaCrosse. The 11-0 Leopards knocked off the defending state champ Meade 21-12 on Friday. The game Friday night in Plainville will be a rematch of the last week of the regular season where the Leopards defeated the Cardinals 14-8 in LaCrosse.

Cole Reif’s game wrap:
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Highlights:
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State Playoff Football: LaCrosse at Meade (LISTEN LIVE)

For the second straight season the Meade Buffaloes stand in the way of the LaCrosse Leopards in the class 2-1A playoffs. Last season Meade inflicted the only loss on the Leopards on their way to a 12-1 record and a state championship. This season both teams sport perfect 10-0 records and collide again for the chance to play again next week in the Sub-State Championship round.

This season the Meade Buffaloes are the defending state champions and are ranked first in every 2-1A football poll and outscored first playoff opponent 70-20. The LaCrosse Leopards downed Moundridge 34-0 last Friday night to improve to 10-0. Kickoff from Meade is set for 7pm with our coverage beginning at 6:30 on MIX 103.

TMP’s Schumacher Signs with Wyoming

Thomas More Prep-Marian Senior Dylan Schumacher signed a letter of intent to wrestle and the University of Wyoming Wednesday at the TMP cafeteria. Schumacher has over 100 career wins and is a three-time State Champion for the Monarchs. Schumacher said that he chose Wyoming over Princeton because of the coaching staff and the success of the program. Schumacher will attempt to win his fourth state championship this season.

Monarch head coach Mike Howell said that Dylan is a hard worker and it shows in not only athletics but the classroom as well. The Monarchs first action of the season is November 29th at Cimarron.

Dylan Schumacher’s Comments
Dylan Schumacher

Coach Mike Howell’s Comments
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Lunsford Signs With FHSU Basketball

Hays High Indian Paige Lunsford signed a national letter of intent to play basketball for the Fort Hays State University Tigers on Wednesday in the Hays High cafeteria.

Lunsford a three year starter getting set for her senior season averaged 10.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.5 asissts, and 3 steals per game in the 2010-2011 season.  A two-time first team Western Athletic Conference pick Lunsford started part of her freshmen year and has started 46 of the 57 games she has played in as an Indian, and has scored in double figures in 24 of those games.

Lunsford has scored 546 points through three seasons at Hays High and has been instrumental in helping turnaround a girls program that finished 9-11 last season after a 3-7 start to the season.

Lundsford is also a member of the Indian softball team that went to the 5A state tournament in the spring of 2011.

Hays High tips off their season at the Hays City Shootout December 1st against Kearney, NE.

Here the comments from both Paige Lunsford and head girls basketball coach Kirk Maska below:

 

Paige Lunsford

Paige Lunsford

Head Coach Kirk Maska

Head Coach Kirk Maska

 

Plainville Cardinal Football at Stanton County (LISTEN LIVE)

After picking up a 52-21 victory over Sacred Heart last week, and their first playoff win since 1992, the Plainville prep football team will travel to Johnson City Friday to face Stanton County in the second round of the Class 2-1A State Playoffs.

Plainville (9-1) raced out to an early lead last Friday in Salina against the Knights. The Cardinals led 22-0 before the game clock even rolled off the first four minutes of the first quarter.

Junior Trevor Axelson had a huge effort in the opening round win. Axelson finished with 13 carries for 185 yards and two touchdowns. Senior Kyle Becker had one of his most efficient games of the year completing 9-for-10 passing for 100 yards and two scores both going to fellow senior Andrew Casey.

Even though junior Harrison Gilliland got hurt in the first half, junior Karson Zeltwanger came on in relief and picked up eight carries for 42 yards and a touchdown.

Stanton County squeezed by Ellis last Friday in the first round 35-34. The Trojans (9-1) scored the game-tying touchdown with just 16 seconds left in the game and would make the extra point for the win.

Stanton County’s only loss of the season came back in week five of the regular season to undefeated Meade in a 34-16 ballgame. The team from Johnson City has the third best scoring offense in Class 2-1A averaging 47 points per game.

The Trojans quarterback, junior Quinn Kendrick, hasn’t thrown the ball much on the season but did air it out more against Ellis a week ago. On the season, Kendrick is 28-for-45 passing for 412 yards and six touchdowns. He has rushed for over 700 yards.

The main threat out of the backfield for Stanton County is Marques Logan. The junior has piled up 1,034 rushing yards and 27 touchdowns.

If Plainville can win they will definitely be hosting a Sub-State game next Friday in Plainville against either LaCrosse or Meade.

Kickoff from Johnson City is set for 6 PM, with the Fort Hays State University Office of Admissions Pregame Show starting at 5:30 on 96.9 KFIX.

LaCrosse Athlete Named Wendy’s Heisman State Winner

LaCrosse Senior Austin Webs was named one of two Kansas state winners of the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award and selected as one of the 102 High School State Winners for the 2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman Program. The Wendy’s High School Heisman Program honors student athletes who excel in class, sports, and the community. Webs and Cheyenne Becker from Pratt are among 102 state winners and twelve National Finalists will be selected before two National winners are chosen in December.

Saturday Night Playoffs Scores

Class 4A
KC Piper 14  Blue Valley SW 41
Paola 48  Columbus 15

Eudora 28   Basehore-Linwood 21
Chanute 21  Louisbrg 0

Mulvane 6  Topeka-Hayden 19
Buhler 49  Abilene 6


Rose Hill 41
  Andale 14
Ulysses 26  Hesston 19

Class 3A
Erie 0  Caney Valley 44
Rossville 12  St. George-Rock Creek 13

Wellsville 14  Galena 22
Silver Lake 30  Riley Co. 6

Wichita-Collegiate 15  Garden Plain 18
Phillipsburg  7   Beloit 48

Sedgwick 13  Conway Springs 55
Smith Center 20  Scott Community 39

8 Man 1
Madison/Hamilton 50  Burden-Central 18
Moran-Marmaton Valley 28  Lakeside 70

Osborne 62  Macksville 28
Central Plains 6  South Gray 52

8 Man II
Baileyville B&B 44  South Barber 14
South Haven 46  Hope 14

Otis Bison 26  Victoria 6
Ashland 28  Thunder Ridge 32

Hays High Falls To Hutchinson, 27-21

Despite home field advantage and the defense coming up with 5 fumble recoveries, the Indians fall to Hutchinson Friday night, 27-21.

Unfortunately, the Indians had their chances, but just failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities.

The Indians led once in the 1st quarter, 14-7, but never led again. Hays High came up with a touchdown on a run from QB Austin Unrein late in the 4th to make  the score 27-21. With a little over 5 minutes remaining in the game, Hay High attempted the onside kick, but never got a hold of the ball again. The Salthawks ran out the clock, and came away with the victory.

Hutchinson had 455 total yards, Hays High had 261.

Dustin Armbruster’s wrap:
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Post Game Head Coach Interview:
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Highlights:
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Friday Night Playoff Scores

Class 6A
Leavenworth 7   SM-West 52
Olathe-East 40   Olathe Northwest 23

Lawrence 14   Olathe-South 37
SM-East 38
   SM-Northwest 21

Washburn-Rural 0   Wichita Heights 43
Wichita-South 7   Garden City 35


Derby 21
   Wichita-Northwest 14
Dodge City 0   Manhattan 55

Class 5A
Highland Park 0    Bishop Miege 59
Lansing  7   Stillwell-Blue Valley 56

Mill Valley 7   Shawnee Heights 15
Garnder-Edgerton 76   Bonner Springs 40

Salina South 7    Bishop Carroll 24
Andover Central 20   Emporia 56

McPherson 31   Kapaun-Mt. Carmel 32
Hutchinson 27   Hays 21

Class 2A
Jefferson Co.-North 0   St. Mary’s Colgan 49
Doniphan-West 32   St. Mary’s 26

Lyndon 21   Wathena-Riverside 26
Alma-Wabaunsee 7   Centralia/Wetmore 46

Plainville 52   Saline-Sacred Heart 21
Stanton Co. 35   Ellis 34

Moundridge 0    LaCrosse 34
Oakley 20   Meade 74

Plainville Cardinals Football On Y102

Plainville returns to the Class 2-1A playoffs in 2011 to face Sacred Heart in Salina tonight. The Cardinals have made it to the postseason four times now in the last six years but will looking for their first playoff win since 1992.

Plainville (8-1) suffered their first loss of the season a week ago in LaCrosse, 14-8. That loss sent the Cardinals packing for the opening round which will kickoff at 7PM from Salina Stadium.

The Cardinals still have the 6th best scoring offense in Class 2-1A at a mark of 40 points per game. Plainville has evened the carries out in their powerful rushing attack to four guys. Trevor Axelson, Harrison Gilliland, Dalton Werner, and Kyle Becker each have over 50 carries so far this year. Axelson leads the way with 1,085 yards on 99 carries.

Coach Joe Simon, now in his 3rd year with the Cards, feels like it did his team good to play in a game like last week in LaCrosse. The intense atmosphere should have them mentally focused and sharp for the start of the playoffs.

Sacred Heart (6-3) has won four straight games since starting the season 2-3. The Knights bring in a more balanced attack, but will look for junior Drew Diederich to get things going in their ground game.

The one similar opponent both Sacred Heart and Plainville played this year was LaCrosse. The Knights lost to the Leopards 42-13 back in week 5 of the regular season. The Cardinals dropped their game to LaCrosse by six last Friday.

The winner tonight will take on either Ellis or Stanton County next weekend. Kickoff from Salina is set for 7:00 and the Fort Hays State University Office of Admissions Pregame Show begins at 6:30 on The Country Bull, Y102.

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