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Y102 Game of the Week: Beloit at Smith Center (LISTEN LIVE)

With district play beginning for classes 6-3A this week the Country Bull Y102 Area Game of the Week will feature a class 3A District 14 matchup between the Smith Center Redmen and the Beloit Trojans.

Beloit is 5-1 on the season, with their only loss coming week one to Concordia. After losing to Conway Springs in the Sub-State Championship game last season, the Trojans returned 9 starters. One of the five starters returning on offense was Sophomore quarterback Payton Vetter. Vetter threw and rushed for over 500 yards in his Freshman season. Up front the Trojans return Jacob English and Bryce Black, both earned NCAA honors last season.

Beloit earned a very emotional win last week against Southeast of Saline, 22-12. The Trojans lost their leading rusher, Jaden Adams with an unknown injury. Adams was injured during the game and life-flighted to a Wichita hospital where he remains in serious condition.

Beloit’s opponent tonight is the Smith Center Redmen. The Redmen are 4-1 after a bye week last week. Smith Center’s loss was two weeks ago against Plainville. The bye week allowed the Redmen to heal up a little bit as they head into the final three regular season games. Smith Center finished 8-3 a year ago and won the district. This season they return 12 starters, 6 on both offense and defense. Along with center Kale Terrill, guards Josh McDowell and Grady Brooks the Redmen return quarterback Alex Hobelmann and leading rusher Truitt Kuhlmann. Kuhlmann already has 1,087 yards on the ground, which leads all 11-man rushers in Kansas.

Last season Smith Center out gained Beloit 436-369 and forced two turnovers on their way to a 35-30 win. Smith Center finished 3-0 in district and Beloit was 2-1.

The district rematch between the Smith Center Redmen and the Beloit Redmen kicksoff at 7:00 from Smith Center, coverage begins at 6:30 with Fort Hays State University Office of Admissions Pre-game Show on the Country Bull Y102 and online at Hayspost.com.

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TMP-Marian’s Ruder Wins MCAA Cross Country Crown

(Photo by Nancy Urban)

TMP-Marian’s Heather Ruder and Allison Pfeifer finished first and second to lead the Monarchs girls cross country team to the MCAA title Thursday in Hays. Ruder finished with a time of 15:28 with Pfeifer at 15:44. Annie Mindrup finished eighth (17:35), Kayla Walker ninth (17:43), Allison Marcell 12th (18:24) and Jenna Lang 19th (20:02).

The Monarch boys finished third behind Ellinwood and Larned. Lucas Walker finished tenth to lead TMP (18:27). Austin Dinkel finished 15th (18:57), Nick Dopita 17th (19:13), Adam Urban 18th (19:31) and Ross Werth (20:41).

HHS Boys & Girls Cross Country Finish 5th At WAC Meet

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The Hays High boys and girls cross country team’s both finish fifth at the Western Athletic Conference meet Thursday in Dodge City.

Dallas Kaiser was the highest finisher for the Indian boys, coming in 15th (18:17).  Joshua Brungardt finished 18th (18:21), Derek Drees 21st (18:29), Landon Munsch 28th (18:59) and Blake Mathews 31st (19:07).

April Johnson led the girls with a 17th place finish (17:30). Shelby Matlock came in 26th (18:14), Reagan Kaiser 27th (18:17) and Jenne Luebbers 28th (18:28).

The Dodge City boys and Garden City girls won the meet.

Hays High Boys Soccer Wins

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The Hays High boys soccer team snapped a three-match losing streak with a 3-1 win at Garden City Tuesday.

Jordan Windholz and Ethan Fort scored goals off assists from Kellen Griffin to give the Indians a 2-0 lead at the half. After a Garden City goal on a penalty kick in the 47th minute closed the gap to one, Windholz scored his second goal of the game in the 68th minute off an assist from Fort for the final margin.

The win improves Hays to 5-9 and 1-7 in the WAC. Hays hosts Bishop Carroll Saturday.

Victoria Volleyball Goes 1-1 In Ness City

The Victoria volleyball team split their two matches at the Ness City triangular.

The Knights lost in two to the host Eagles (13-25, 19-25) but came back to defeat LaCrosse in two (-20, -21).

Amanda Braun and Audra Nowak both had six kills, Ashley Dome 12 assists while Katelyn Land and Kaley Goetz both recorded 15 digs in the two matches as Victoria moves to 22-4 on the season.

Ness City swept LaCrosse in the final match of the night (-17, -10).

HHS Girls’ Golf Sets School Record At Regional

(Photo courtesy Mike Hattan)

The Hays High girls’ golf team set a new school record Monday, winning the Salina 5A regional at the Salina Municipal Golf Course.

The Indians fired a 331, which is the lowest 18-hole tournament score in school history, breaking the old mark of 334 set earlier this year on the same course.

Hays High placed four in the top-five led by Holly Hattan who finished second with an 80, three off the lead. Kaycee Bielman and Natalie Bethel both fired 83’s with Beilman finishing third and Bethel fourth after winning on the second hole of a playoff. Maddie Curry fired an 85 to finish sixth, Alexyss Leiker eighth with a 92 and Taylor Herman 12th with a 95.

The Indians will play on their home course for state Monday when they host the 5A tournament at Smoky Hill Country Club.

TMP-Marian Girls’ Golf Qualifies Three For State

The TMP-Marian girls’ golf team has qualified three for the 3-2-1A state tournament.

Candace Staab (124), Brianna Haselhorst (131) and Monica Michaud (135) were among the five individuals not on a qualifying team Monday at the Lake Barton Course near Great Bend.

Hoisington won the regional with Russell second and Pretty Prairie third.

3-2-1A state is Monday at the Emporia Municipal course in Emporia.

Trego Qualifies Three, Hays Two For State Tennis

The Trego Golden Eagles girls’ tennis team has qualified three for the 3-2-1A state tennis tournament later this week in Dodge City. Allison Carr went 3-1 to finish third in singles while the doubles team of Amelia Fabrizius and Leah Flax went 4-0 to win doubles. Kelli Gudenkauf of Russell finished sixth in singles to qualify as did Osborne’s doubles team of Jamie Cockerham and Taylor Noel with a third place finish.

The Hays High doubles team of Bonnie McRae and Emily Wyse finished fifth at their 5A regional in Salina to qualify for state.

Hays High Trounces Dodge City 56-14

Hays High didn’t forget to “bring the storm” Friday night in Dodge City. The Indians racked up 528 total yards on offense, and had three 100+ yd rushers in a 56-14 rout in Dodge City Friday night.

Hays High won the toss and deferred to the second half, but Dodge City elected to take the wind and kick off to start the game.  Hays High responded by taking the first drive 80 yards in four plays and scored on a 56 yard David Cardinal run.  After a Red Demon punt and another Hays touchdown, Hays High would recover two consecutive short kickoffs and quickly push the score to 28-0 at the end of the first quarter.

Hays would score 42 consecutive points to start the game, until Parker Davis scored on a three yard run late in the second quarter.  By half time Hays High racked up 450 yards of offense and quickly pushed the lead to 56-6 mid way through the third quarter and the continuous clock took care of rest the game.

David Cardinal rushed for 139 yards and two touchdowns. Mark Mathis rushed for 131 yds on 7 carries and scored two touchdowns. Quarterback Austin Unrein added 112 yards on nine carries and two touchdowns. He also threw for a score.  Ten players total rushed the ball for Hays High who moves to 5-1 overall and 2-1 in conference.  Dodge City drops to 3-3 and 1-2 in the WAC.

Next week hays takes on 3-2 Great Bend in the first round of districts.  The Panthers are 3-0 in conference play, Hays is 2-1 in the league with Garden City also 2-1 in the conference.

In other action Great Bend beat Liberal and Garden City’s game with Wichita East was canceled to due to inclimate weather and will not be rescheduled.

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Friday Night Football Scores

Western Athletic Conference

Liberal   14    Great Bend   37

Wichita East Vs Garden City (Cancelled weather)

Hays High    56      Dodge City    14

 

Mid-Central Activities Association

Larned   15    Hoisington   41

*Cimarron   14   TMP-Marian   17

Wichita Sunrise Academy 40 *Ellinwood 34

 

Ark Valley-Chiholm Trail D1

Maize   27    Hutchinson   47

Salina Central    43     Newton    20

Derby    42     Salina South   14

*Andover Central   27    Haysville Campus  12

 

Ark Valley-Chiholm Trail D2

*McPherson 21    Gardner-Edgerton 41

Andover   21    Goddard   0

Valley Center 6  Spring Hill 28

 

Ark Valley-Chiholm Trail D3

Augusta    0     Buhler    57

Mulvane 7   Rose Hill 38

Winfied  8    El Dorado 20

 

Ark Valley-Chiholm Trail D4

*Clearwater    41    Council Grove    0

Maize South 14  Wichita Collegiate 44

*Arkansas City    8    Wellington    22

Andale 53   Towanda Circle 13

 

Central Prairie League

*Macksville    46     Minneola    0

 

Greater West Activities Conference

Scott City vs.  Ulysses postponed to Oct.8th

Southwestern Heights 8   Hugoton 44

Goodland   27    Colby   18

 

Heart of America League

Marion   0    Hutch-Trinity    21

Sedgwick    41     Whitewater-Remington   0

 

Hi-Plains League D1

Holcomb (4-1) _____ Lakin (2-3) _____

 

Mid-Continent League

Smith Center (4-1) ____ OPEN

*Perryton Tex.   28     Norton   19

Phillipsburg (2-2) ____ OPEN

 

Mid-Continent League 8-Man

Wichita Word of Life   20   Osborne   64

 

 

 

 

 

North Central Athletics Association

Beloit 22   Southeast of Saline 12

Minneapolis   14   Ellsworth   47

Russell   30   Republic Co.   12

 

Northern Plains League

*Lincoln    8    Rock Hills    54

*Wheatland-Grinnell   0    Palco   46

 

Class 2A Districts

 

District 5

Herington 24   Moundridge 59

Sacred Heart    49     Bennington    8

 

District 6

Ell-Saline   12    Plainville    32

La Crosse 53   Inman 20

 

District 7

St. Francis   28    Oakley   60

Decatur Community   26     Rawlins Co.    8

Ellis (1-4) (1-0) ____ Wichita Co. (3-2) (0-1) _____

 

District 8

Meade 53   Syracuse 0

Sublette  0   Stanton Co. 56

Satanta 0   Elkhart 47

 

8-Man 1

 

District 4

Downs-Lakeside     52     Pike Valley     0

Wakefield 34  Clifton-Clyde 50

Blue Valley Randolph   50    Southern Cloud    0

 

District 5

St. John (4-1) (2-0) _____ South Central (1-4) (0-3) _____

Kiowa Co.    14     Pretty Prairie    56

Pratt Skyline 59  Fairfield 30

 

District 6

Hodgeman Co.   0    Ness City   40

South Gray (4-0) (2-0) _____ Kinsley (2-3) (1-2) _____

Spearville (0-5) (0-2) _____ Deerfield (1-1) (0-3) _____

 

District 7

Quinter  52    Stockton  7

Trego vs. Hoxie postponed to oct. 8th 4pm

Sylvan-Lucas   36    Hill City    42

 

District 8

Central Plains    50    Peabody-Burns   0

Little River   49    Goessel   0

Solomon   44     Canton-Galva    6

 

8-Man 2

 

District 2

Linn 32   Hope 42

St. Johns/Tipton   26     Wilson   36

Tescott (0-5) (0-1) _____ OPEN

 

District 5

Otis Bison    52   Cunningham    8

Chase (4-1) (1-0) _____ OPEN

Stafford 76  Bucklin 64

 

District 6

Ashland 74  Rolla 6

Dighton 16   Moscow 64

Ingalls (4-1) (0-1) _____ Fowler (1-4) (1-1) _____

 

District 7

Cheylin 46 Weskan 0

Triplains/Brewster   0     Golden Plains    50

Wallace Co.   44     Greeley Co.  0

 

District 8

Victoria    50       Northern Valley    0

Thunder Ridge    46    Logan  0

Heartland Christian _____ Natoma (0-5) (0-3) _____

 

*Non-League Games

 

 

Y102 Game of the Week: Trego at Hoxie (Listen Live)

The Country Bull Y102 Area Game of the Week features an 8-Man I District #7 between the Hoxie Indians and the Trego Community Golden Eagles in Hoxie. The Golden Eagles are 1-4 after picking up their first win of the season last week at Stockton. For the second straight year the Trego has played the toughest schedule in 8-Man I, their first four opponents combined records are 17-2.

The Eagles offense is averaging about 27 points per game, after averaging 23 points per game last season. The Golden Eagle offense is led by three underclassmen in the backfield and three seniors up front. Running back Cameron Staples was the leading rusher a year ago for the Eagle, with 1006 yards, and he leads Trego through the first five games with 651 yards and 9 touchdowns. Fullback Devon Ghumm has 212 yards rushing and quarterback John Griffith is back under center again this year. Staples along with Senior Blake Fritts anchor the defense for the Golden Eagles again this year.

The Hoxie Indians made a big splash in 8 Man-I a year ago finishing 6-3 in their first season of 8 man football. The Indians return six starters on both sides of the ball from last year’s team. Senior quarterback Colton Spressor was banged up in their week three loss to Osborne, but he should see some time tonight. Sophomore Chase Kennedy has filled in nicely for Spressor. Running back Dalton Snyder has accounted for 418 yards and 5TD’s. Hoxie’s leading receiver from last season, Jaxsen Moss, started out the season strong again with 13 receptions and 2 touchdowns. Moss, Steven Yergey and P.J. Carter anchor the much improved Indians defense.

Tonight’s Y102 Area Game of the Week begins at 6:30 with the Fort Hays State University Office of Admissions Pre-game show on the Country Bull Y102.

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