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Hays High rally in 4th, defeat Salina South 28-24

Hays High is heading the state playoffs for the first time since 1995.

The Indians were trying to play catch up to Salina South initially, and when the Cougars were looking to go up 14-0 in the 1st, they coughed up the ball in the end zone and Hays High fell on the ball for the touch back. Hays High hung tight in the first half, and went into half time down 10-7.

By mid-4th quarter, the Indians were down 24-14. But the special teams lived up to their name, and David Cardinal returned a kick 90 yards for a touchdown. The next play, the Indians got the onside kick to bounce their way, and regained possession of the ball. 8 plays and 4 minutes later, Cardinal punched in another touchdown, giving the Indians their first lead of the game at 28-24.

But the Cougars, with ample time to make a drive, made their way to the Indians 5 yard line. The Indians defense remained stout, and forced a turnover on downs with 1 second left. Then, a kneel, and a win.

Salina South racked up 481 total yards. Hays High had 343 total yards.

HHS RB David Cardinal had 181 yards on 23 carries, and 1 rushing TD. (plus the massive special teams return)

Dustin Armbruster’s wrap:

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Post Game Head Coach Interview:

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Highlights:

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Week 8 Area Scoreboard

Y102 Scoreboard Show
Week 8-October 21st

Class 6A Districts
District 8
Goddard   13    Garden City    26 
Maize   22     Dodge City    49

Class 5A Districts
District 6
Hays High    28      Salina South    24
Salina Central   13     Great Bend    27

Class 4A Districts
District 14
Ulysses    60     Larned    18
Holcomb 34  Hugoton 27

District 16
Concordia    57    Russell    8
Colby 7   Clay Center 32

Class 3A Districts
District 9
Marion    21      Southeast of Saline    34
Hillsboro    41     Whitewater-Remington    20

District 10
Sedgwick    28    Garden Plain    21
Hutch-Trinity    13     Halstead    48

District 13
Hoisington    8    Sterling    14
Ellsworth 37   Lyons 7

District 14
Smith Center     53    Minneapolis   14
Beloit    66     Republic Co.    24

District 15
Goodland    21      Phillipsburg    35
Norton    19    TMP-Marian    20

District 16
Lakin    7      Scott City     53
Cimarron 0   Southwestern Heights 44

Class 2A Districts
District 5
Sacred Heart     51      Chase County     20
Moundridge 48  Bennington 12

District 6
La Crosse     56      Ellinwood    14
Inman     28       Ell-Saline    23

District 7
Ellis    41      Decatur Community    0
Rawlins Co.  0       Oakley    50
Wichita Co.     26      St. Francis     66

District 8
Meade     69      Elkhart    22
Syracuse 0  Stanton Co. 62

Satanta 8  Sublette 55

8-Man 1
District 4
Wakefield     6       Rock Hills     52
Southern Cloud     0       Clifton-Clyde      48
Blue Valley Randolph 58   Pike Valley 40

District 5
St. John     40       Macksville     60
Pratt Skyline     18      Pretty Prairie     48
Fairfield 52   South Central 60

District 6
South Gray     72      Ness City  40
Spearville 20  Minneola 40

Kinsley 82  Deerfield 38

District 7
Quinter     32       Hill City    44
Trego    44      Osborne     64
Stockton     0        Hoxie    46

District 8
Solomon     60       Lincoln    22
Little River 54  Peabody-Burns 26

Goessel 28  Canton-Galva 18

8-Man 2
District 2
Tescott      0       Hope     46
Linn 70   St. Johns/Tipton 14

District 5
Otis Bison     46      Stafford     0
Cunningham     74      Bucklin     32

District 6
Ashland 78  Ingalls 12

Moscow 76   Fowler 44

Dighton     54         Rolla      6

District 7
Cheylin 52  Greeley Co. 0

Wallace Co.     40       Weskan     8
Wheatland-Grinnell (5-2) (3-1) _____ Golden Plains (3-4) (3-2) ____
Triplains/Brewster (0-7) (0-5)   OPEN

District 8
Thunder Ridge     70      Palco     0
Natoma    46     Logan    58

Central Prairie League
Victoria     20      Central Plains    40

Mid-Continent League
*Valley Heights     0       Plainville     60

Northern Plains League
Sylvan-Lucas      0          Lakeside-Downs    52
Wilson     38     Northern Valley    68
*Attica     0        Chase     66

Southern Plains Iroquois League
Hodgeman Co.     56       Kiowa Co.     42

*Non-League Games

Y102 Game of The Week: Quinter at Hill City

As we begin to close out the final two games of the 2011 regular season, teams across the state of Kansas face the most important games of the season. Tonight’s Y102 Area Game of the Week comes to you from Hill City for another 8-Man 1 district 7 matchup between the Hill City Ringnecks and Quinter Bulldogs.

Tonight’s game features a pair of teams that may have been two of the most successful 8-Man 1 teams in recent years. The visiting Quinter Bulldogs are just two years removed from third state championship in school history.

The Bulldogs are putting together another solid season, they are 6-1 and a perfect 4-0 in district action after defeating Hoxie last week 34-18. The Bulldogs offense is led by running back Logan Reed. Reed was the leading rusher last season and has already eclipsed one-thousand yards this season to go along with 19 touchdowns.

But the Bulldogs will be without their starting quarterback, Sophomore Colton Corwin, who went down with a knee injury.

Quinter’s defense maybe the strongest part of this years squad. They are allowing 172 yards a game and have allowed just three teams to score in double figures. Reed, Toby Waggoner and Brian Ochs anchor the defense. Ochs has 87 tackles and 10.5 sacks this season.

Their opponent, the Hill City Ringnecks, are a year removed from the school’s second ever playoff appearance and their first ever appearance in a state championship game, after finishing 11-2 last season. After graduating four starters on offense and six starters are defense the Ringnecks have had to have players step up this season. Two of those players are Dylan Anderson and Adam Pfeifer. Pfeifer was the leading returning rusher from last season with 646 yards and eight touchdowns. But Pfeifer was lost for the rest of the season in week 2. Quarterback Dylan Anderson picked up the slack, totaling 1,480 yards through the first seven games of the year. But Anderson was also bitten by the injury bug and is expected to miss some time.

Solomon Wilson, who was the leading receiver so far this season, for the Ringnecks will start at quarterback tonight. Wilson has not attempted a pass in a varsity game this season. But he will try and fill the hole left by Anderson.

Tonight’s Y102 Area Game of the Week features the 6-1 Quinter Bulldogs and the 2-5 Hill City Ringnecks in another district game.

Kickoff from Hill City is set for 7pm with the Fort Hays State University Office of Admissions Pre-Game Show beginning at 7pm tonight.

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TMP Football vs. Norton (LISTEN LIVE OR WATCH)

Class 3A, District 15 play continues for Thomas More Prep – Marian tonight as they host Norton Community.

The Monarchs (4-3) had a rough second half last week against Phillipsburg, losing 47-7. TMP is looking to do a better job holding on to the football this week as they had seven turnovers a week ago.

TMP will be without senior Austin Werth for the rest of the season as he tore his ACL and MCL last Friday. Werth led the team in tackles with 56 on the season.

Senior Nick Hammeke has now thrown for 1,700 yards on the season, and is just 65 yards away from getting to 4,000 career passing yards.

The Herd has lost 15 straight games to Norton. The last time TMP won a game in this series was back in 1937.

Norton (3-4) also suffered a loss last week to begin district play as they fell 17-0 to Goodland. The Blue Jays have lost three straight games and only returned one starter from last year’s team.

The other District 15 game features Goodland and Phillipsburg. Both schools are 1-0 in district play.

Kickoff between TMP and Norton is at 7PM with the Fort Hays Auto Sales Pregame Show starting at 6:30.

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Hays High Boys Soccer Edges TMP-Marian

The Hays High boys soccer team wrapped up their regular season with 3-2 a win over crosstown rival TMP-Marian in the first high school game played at the new Fort Hays State Soccer Stadium.

In the first non-tournament meeting between the two, the Indians held a 1-0 lead at the half following a Jordan Windholz goal in the 12th minute off an assist from Lane Clark.

The Monarchs tied it on a free kick from Michel Gonzales in the 44th minute. Clark then hooked up with Windholz again in the 48th minute to give the Indians a 2-1 lead. Three minutes later, Hays would go up 3-1 when Cody Brown sent the ball long to Kellen Griffin who converted for the score. The Monarchs would pull back within a one in Michel Gonzales second goal in the 66th minute.

The win improves the Indians to 7-9 while TMP-Marian drops to 6-10. Both teams find out Saturday who and where they play for the post season which begins next week.

Final KVA Rankings Released

October 19, 2011,Topeka,KS– The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce the 2011 Week 7 Volleyball Rankings sponsored by PrepVolleyball.com. These will be the last rankings for the 2011 season. Records are as of 10/17/11. Classifications are based on the released classifications from KSHSAA on 9/27/11.

Rank – School – Record – Last Week’s Rank
6A
1. Washburn Rural (34-3) (1)
2. Gardner-Edgerton (28-8) (4)
3. Blue Valley North (23-10) (5)
4. Manhattan (26-9) (3)
5. Olathe Northwest (29-10) (NR)
Others: Blue Valley West (20-11), Derby (24-15), Maize (24-12), Olathe East (32-7), Wichita Heights(23-13)

5A
1. Bishop Miege (35-3) (1)
2. St. Thomas Aquinas (26-8) (2)
3. Valley Center (33-2) (3)
4. Newton (34-3) (4)
5. Kapaun Mt. Carmel (27-8) (NR)
Others: Lansing (25-11), Mill Valley (25-13), Salina Central (24-13), Seaman (26-13)

4A
1. St. James Academy (32-1) (1)
2. McPherson (35-2) (2)
3. Maize South (35-3) (3)
4. Holton (34-3) (5)
5. Pratt (32-1) (NR)
Others: Abilene (32-4), Chanute (31-3), Cheney (30-4), Rose Hill (30-6), Wamego (30-5)

3A
1. Hoisington (30-3) (1)
2. Burlington (32-2) (2)
3. Phillipsburg (31-6) (3)
4. Hillsboro (29-6) (4)
5. Remington (29-6) (5)
Others: Rossville (28-8), Sacred Heart (27-8), Silver Lake (25-10), West Franklin(29-5)

2A
1. MissionValley (33-4) (2)
2. Smith Center (31-7) (1)
3. Hill City (31-4) (3)
4. Washington County (32-5) (4)
5. Decatur Community (24-7) (5)
Others: Bennington (20-9), Ell-Saline (21-8), Kiowa County(24-10), Olpe (26-6), Pratt-Skyline (24-9), Uniontown (23-9)

1A – Division 1
1. St. John – Hudson (33-2) (1)
2. South Central (26-6) (2)
3. Centralia (25-8) (3)
4. Thunder Ridge (26-8) (4)
5. Dexter / Cedar Vale (25-8) (5)
Others: Goessel (26-10), Pike Valley (22-10)

1A – Division 2
1. Hutch – Central Christian (35-2) (1)
2. Norwich (27-3) (NR)
3. Victoria (21-3) (3)
4. B&B Baileyville (32-6) (2)
5. Wetmore (30-6) (4)
Others: Grainfield/Wheatland/Grinnel (27-7), St. Johns-Beloit (27-8)

Victoria Volleyball Wins Twice

The Victoria volleyball team keeps rolling. The Knights sweep Northern Valley (-14, -7) and Palco (-8, -21) in Palco Tuesday night to run their record to 28-5.

Amanda Braun led Victoria with 12 kills, Ashley Dome dished out a team-high 12 assists and Kaley Goetz recorded a team-high 19 digs.

HHS Girls’ Golf Finishes Runner-Up At 5A State Tournament

(Photo courtesy Mike Hattan)

The Hays High girls golf team has their best showing at a state tournament, finishing second yesterday at 5A state at Smoky Hill Country Club. The Indians shoot a 365 and finish 15 shots behind St. Thomas Aquinas, who wins their fifth straight state crown.

Hays, who finished third at state a year ago, placed four in the top 12 led by Maddie Curry who shot an 88 to finish sixth. Holly Hattan was ninth with a 90, Natalie Bethel 11th with a 93 and Kaycee Beilman 12th with a 94. All four finish All-State.

Russell’s Walker Finishes 2nd At 3-2-1A
Russell’s Katelyn Walker finished second at the 3-2-1A state tournament in Emporia. Walker fired a 95, eight shots behind Silver Lake’s Rebecca Holder. Syracuse won the team title. None of the three TMP-Marian qualifiers finished in the top-20.

Hays High defeat Great Bend 43-42 in OT

A 1 point victory in Overtime at home? Does it get any more exciting?

No, it doesn’t. And the Hays High Indians did just that Friday night at Lewis Field in Hays.

 

It was a back and forth game, and the teams had ties at 7, 14, 28 and eventually 35 late in regulation. Headed into OT, the Panthers scored almost instantly, going up 42-35. After a 3 yard TD by Mark Mathis, the Indians were an extra point away from tying the game. But the Panthers jumped offsides, and gave the Indians perfect position to go for 2. David Cardinal pounded it in to win the game for Hays High, 43-42.

Hays High had 405 total yards, with 332 on the ground. Great Bend had 396 total yards.

Cardinal: 287 yards on 23 carries, 4 TD’s

Dustin Armbruster’s wrap:

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Post Game Head Coach Interview:

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Highlights:

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Friday Night Football Scores 10/14

Y102 Scoreboard Show

Week 7-October 14th    

Class 6A Districts

 

District 8

Garden City   27   Maize    0

Dodge City   33     Goddard    14

 

Class 5A Districts

 

District 6

Great Bend   42    Hays High   43

Salina South    44      Salina Central    41

 

Class 4A Districts

 

District 14

Ulysses 54   Holcomb 28

Hugoton 61   Larned  7

 

District 16

Clay Center    38    Russell    12

Colby    19     Concordia   66

 

Class 3A Districts

 

District 9

Southeast of Saline    47     Hillsboro    21

Whitewater-Remington   6     Marion     34

 

District 10

Garden Plain   21    Hutch-Trinity   14

Halstead 29   Sedgwick 42

 

District 13

Ellsworth     0     Sterling     22

Hoisington   34    Lyons   7

 

District 14

Beloit   8    Smith Center   33

Republic Co.    7     Minneapolis    48

 

District 15

TMP-Marian    7      Phillipsburg    47

Goodland    17    Norton   0

 

District 16

Scott City  46   Southwestern Heights  0

Lakin    62     Cimarron     7

 

Class 2A Districts


District 5

Moundridge    28    Sacred Heart    56

Chase County 33   Herington 22

District 6

Ellinwood   6     Plainville    51

Ell-Saline   26    La Crosse   62

 

District 7

Decatur Community   13    Oakley   45

St. Francis    8      Ellis    42

Rawlins Co. (2-4) (0-2) ____ Wichita Co. (3-2) (0-2) _____

 

District 8

Meade   74    Satanta   0

Stanton Co. 54  Elkhart 18

Syracuse  28   Sublette 63

 

8-Man 1

District 4

Rock Hills    22    Downs-Lakeside   68

Pike Valley 14  Wakefield 60

Clifton-Clyde 60   Blue Valley Randolph 46 

District 5

Macksville    56    Kiowa Co.    22

Pretty Prairie    42     St. John    22

South Central    14    Pratt Skyline    59

 

District 6

Ness City    62     Spearville    16

Deerfield    14     South Gray    60

Minneola   36   Hodgeman Co.    26

 

District 7

Hoxie   18    Quinter    34

Osborne    56      Sylvan-Lucas    30

Hill City    42     Trego   76

 

District 8

Lincoln   60    Central Plains    62

Canton-Galva    6     Little River   52

Peabody-Burns    28    Solomon    24

8-Man 2

 

District 2

Wilson   16    Linn    64

Tescott    6     St. Johns/Tipton    40

 

District 5

Bucklin    6    Otis Bison    66

Stafford (2-4) (1-1) _____ OPEN

 

District 6

Moscow   6     Ashland   52

Rolla   20    Ingalls    70

Fowler 0  Dighton 50 

District 7

Golden Plains    8      Wallace Co.    52

Wheatland-Grinnell    50    Weskan    0

Greeley Co. 60   Triplains/Brewster 18

 

District 8

Palco   0    Victoria    46

Northern Valley    0     Thunder Ridge    52 

Logan (0-6) (0-4) _____ OPEN

 

Central Prairie League

*Kinsley 53   Burton 22

 

Mid-Continent League 8-Man

*Wichita Word of Life 20  Stockton 65

 

Northern Plains League

*Hope   66    Chase   20

*Southern Cloud 12   Bern 62 

Western Plains Liberty League

*Cheylin    45    Natoma    0

 

*Non-League Games

 

 

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