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TMP Football To Take On Cimarron At Lewis Field Stadium (LISTEN LIVE or WATCH)

Thomas More Prep – Marian will try to get out of a slump tonight as they host Cimarron at Lewis Field Stadium at 7PM.

Since starting the season 3-0, the Monarchs have lost two straight games to LaCrosse and Hoisington. TMP (3-2), who has averaged 32 points per game this year, has yet to score in the second half the last two weeks.

A few changes for the Monarchs this week, as they will start Dylan Gottschalk at tailback. Gottschalk has only received two carries the entire season, but coach Jon Borer mentioned Gottschalk has been running hard in practice this week and deserves a chance. The Herd would definitely like to see an improvement in the running game that was only able to produce 14 yards rushing last Friday against Hoisington. Also, slot receiver Dylan Schumacher will be out due to a hand injury so freshman Nick Schmidt will start in his place. Senior quarterback Nick Hammeke who has thrown for over 1,300 yards this year may even see some time on defense tonight with the absence of Schumacher.

Cimarron brings in a 2-3 record to Lewis Field. The Bluejays squeaked out a 46-40 win last week against Larned. Cimarron is fairly balanced as their senior quarterback Tyler Siek has thrown for 547 yards so far this year and they have another bruising tailback in Alex Neuschafer. Neuschafer is averaging 123 yards rushing per game and is coming off a four-touchdown performance last week against Larned.

This is just the 4th all-time meeting between these schools. The Bluejays lead the series 2-1 and won last year 40-14 in Cimarron. Listen to the Fort Hays Auto Sales Pregame Show tonight starting at 6:30 on 14 KAYS. Kickoff set for 7:00.

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TMP-Marian Girls’ Cross Country 2nd At Sterling

(Photo by Nancy Urban)

Heather Ruder finished second and Allison Pfeifer fifth to help the TMP-Marian girls’ cross country team to a second place finish at the Sterling Invitational Thursday. Ruder (15:51.86) finished about second seconds behind Cheyenne Becker of Pratt.

The TMP boys came in eighth. They were led by Lucas Walker who finished 21st (18:45.22).

HHS Boys Soccer Shutout In Liberal

(Photo/Patti Griffin)

The Hays High boys soccer team dropped their third straight Thursday, losing 2-0 in Liberal.

The Redskins had the wind at their backs in the first half and used it to grab a 2-0 lead at the break.

The Indians are now 4-9 and 0-7 in the Western Athletic Conference.

KVA Announces Week Five Volleyball Rankings

October 5, 2011, Topeka, KS — The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce the 2011 Week 5 Volleyball Rankings sponsored by PrepVolleyball.com. Records are as of 10/3/11. Classifications are based on the released classifications from KSHSAA on 9/27/11.

Rank – School – Record – Last Week’s Rank
6A 1. Washburn Rural (15-3) (1)
2. Gardner-Edgerton (21-3) (3)
3. Olathe East (20-3) (5)
4. Manhattan (18-6) (4)
5. Blue Valley North (18-7) (2)

Others: Derby (20-9), Olathe Northwest (20-8), Maize (18-8)

 

5A 1. Bishop Miege (22-3) (1)
2. St. Thomas Aquinas (20-4) (2)
3. Newton (22-1) (3)
4. Valley Center (17-2) (4)
5. Shawnee Heights (17-4) (5)

Others: Lansing (16-8), Salina Central (18-9), Seaman (17-7)

 

4A 1. St. James Academy (29-0) (1)
2. Maize South (26-0) (2)
3. McPherson (19-1) (3)
4. Rose Hill (22-4) (4)
5. Holton (22-2) (5)

Others: Abilene (19-3), Chanute (17-1), Cheney (22-3), Pratt (23-1), Wamego (22-3)

 

3A 1. Hoisington (22-3) (1)
2. Burlington (22-2) (2)
3. Phillipsburg (23-5) (3)
4. Hillsboro (21-3) (4)
5. Remington (22-5)

Others: Douglass (14-4), Sacred Heart (22-6), Silver Lake (21-10), West Franklin (21-4)

 

2A 1. Smith Center (25-4) (1)
2. Mission Valley (25-3) (NR)
3. Hill City (15-3) (2)
4. Decatur Community (15-6) (3)
5. Bennington (17-5) (4)

Others: Ell-Saline (18-4), Pratt-Skyline (15-4), Washington County (14-2)

 

1A – Division 1 1. St. John Hudson (20-2) (1)
2. South Central (18-3) (5)
3. Centralia (23-6) (4)
4. Thunder Ridge (13-4) (2 in Div 2)
5. Dexter / Cedar Vale (16-7) (NR)

Others: Pike Valley (12-7)

 

1A – Division 2 1. Hutch – Central Christian (25-2) (1)
2. B&B Baileyville (27-2) (2 in Div 1)
3. Victoria (20-2) (3 in Div 1)
4. Wetmore (21-5) (3)
5. Grainfield-Wheatland-Grinnell (16-4) (4)

Others: St. Johns-Beloit (14-6), Logan (11-6)

2012-2013 Hays High Football Schedule Released

New districts and schedules came out today around the state of Kansas for football.  For Hays High the district remains the same with Great Bend, Salina South, and Salina Central.

Here is the next two years schedule:
2012
@ Junction City
@ McPherson
v Liberal
@ Garden City
v Wichita South
v Dodge City
@ Great Bend
v Salina South
@ Salina Central

2013
v Junction City
v McPherson
@ Liberal
v Garden City
@ Wichita South
@ Dodge City
v Great Bend
@ Salina South
v Salina Central

Hays High Girls’ Golf Finishes 2nd In Great Bend

The Hays High girls’ golf team shot a 177 to finish second at the Great Bend Invitational Tuesday, eight shots behind Garden City.

The Indians placed five in the top-ten led by Holly Hattan who was fourth with a 5-over 37. Kaycee Beilman was one shot back and finished fifth. Natalie Bethel and Maddie Curry both fired a 46 with Bethel seventh and Curry eighth. Taylor Herman shot a 50 to finish ninth.

The Indians finish second in the final Western Athletic Conference Standings. Kaycee Beilman finishes second in the individual standings, three points behind Garden City’s Mackenzie Thayer who is the WAC Player of the Year for a fourth straight year. Holly Hattan finishes third in the conference, one point behind Beilman. Maddie Curry was fifth. All three were named All-Western Athletic Conference. Natalie Bethel and Taylor Herman receive honorable mention recognition.

Victoria Volleyball Goes 1-1 At Own Triangular

The Victoria volleyball team goes 1-1 at their own triangular Tuesday. The Knights were swept by St. John (14-25, 8-25) then came back to beat Central Plains in two (-12, -17).

Audra Nowak led the Knights with eight kills and also had a team-high 12 assists. Kaley Goetz recorded 14 digs.

Victoria is now 21-3 on the season.

Hays High Girls’ Tennis Wins First WAC Title

(hayshighindians.com)

The Hays High girls’ tennis team claimed the school’s first Western Athletic Conference title Monday, scoring 14 points, four ahead of second-place Great Bend.

Hanna Pfannenstiel went 4-0 to win No. 1 singles. Bonnie McRae and Emily Wyse went 4-0 at No. 1 doubles and Megan Bird and Janae Gagnon went 4-0 to win No. 2 doubles. All were named to the All-WAC team. Jill Taylor finished 2-2 at No. 2 singles.

Pfannenstiel was named WAC Player of the Year and Brett Jenson WAC Coach of the Year.

Hays High Volleyball 1-2 At Own Quad

The Hays High volleyball team goes 1-2 at their own quadrangular Monday. The drop their first two matches, losing in three (15-25, -20, 15-25) to Phillipsburg and in two to Colby (15-25, 11-25) before coming back to sweep Liberal (-15, -21).

Katelyn Schumacher recorded seven kills against Phillipsburg and nine in the Liberal match. Sidney Schmeidler led the Indians in assists in all three matches including 22 against the Redskiins. Mikayla Linn led the team in digs in two of the three matches.

Hays High defeats Wichita South 40-20

Hays High defeats Wichita South 40-20.

Hays High amassed 395 rushing yards in the game.

HHS QB Austin Unrein rushed for 127 yards, and 4 TD’s on only 14 carries.

Unfortunately, Hays’ sloppy play resulted in 13 penalties throughout the game. Hays High’s defense was brutal on 3rd Down, holding the Titans to 1/11 on 3rd Down conversions.

Total yards- Hays: 483, Wichita South: 127

Dustin Armbruster’s Wrap:

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Post Game Head Coach Interview:

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Highlights:

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Hays High Defeats Wichita South 40-24 (WATCH GAME RECORDED)

Hays High defeats Wichita South 40-20.

Hays High amassed 395 rushing yards in the game.

HHS QB Austin Unrein rushed for 127 yards, and 4 TD’s on only 14 carries.

Unfortunately, Hays’ sloppy play resulted in 13 penalties throughout the game. Hays High’s defense was brutal on 3rd Down, holding the Titans to 1/11 on 3rd Down conversions.

Total yards- Hays: 483, Wichita South: 127

Dustin Armbruster’s Wrap:

WRAP

Post Game Head Coach Interview:

POST

Highlights:

HIGHLIGHTS9-30

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