The Phillipsburg Panthers defeat the Ellis Railers 34 to 6 tonight. Click below to listen to a wrap and highlights from the game!
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The Phillipsburg Panthers defeat the Ellis Railers 34 to 6 tonight. Click below to listen to a wrap and highlights from the game!
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The Hays High boys soccer team snapped a four-game losing streak with a 2-1 win at Buhler Thursday.
Jordan Windholz scored the game-winner on a header off a free kick with 21:55 to play. Windholz scored the Indians first goal off a deflection by the Crusaders goalie with 5:48 to play in the first half. Buhler tied game with a goal with 3:35 left in the half.
The win improves the Indians to 3-6. They are back at home Tuesday against Junction City.

The Hays High girls’ golf team shot a 158 to win the Liberal Redskin Invitational by 39 shots Thursday.
The Indians place six in the top-ten and were led by Maddie Curry who wins the individual title with a 36 which ties the Indian school record for nine holes. Kaycee Beilman was two strokes back to finish second. Alexyss Leiker and Taylor Herman both fire 42’s. Leiker was fourth and Herman fifth. Holly Hattan finished seventh with a 46 and Natalie Bethel tenth with a 48.
The Indians are currently in second place in the WAC standings with one tournament to go. Kaycee Beilman leads the individual standings, one point ahead of teammate Maddie Curry and Garden City’s Mackenzie Thayer.

The Hays High boys cross country team won their third meet of the season, scoring 49 points in McPherson Thursday and winning by 13 points over the host school.
Derek Drees led the Indians with a third place finish (18:07). He was one of four Indians in the top-ten. Joshua Brungardt came in sixth (18:27), Dallas Kaiser eighth (18:45) and Landon Munsch ninth (18:47).
The Hays High girls finished third behind Buhler and Salina South. They placed two in the top-ten led by April Johnson who was fifth (17:21) and Summer Smith who came in ninth (17:41).
The Hays High volleyball team split their two matches at the Hoisington triangular Thursday. The Indians dropped their opener to the host Cardinals in two (19-25, 19-25) but came back to beat Nickerson in two (-11, -10).
Millie Copper led the Indians with three kills against Hoisington with Sidney Schmeidler adding eight assists. Katelyn Schumacher had six kills and Sidney Schmiedler added nine assists against Nickerson.
The Indians are now 10-5 on the season.
September 21, 2011, Topeka, KS — The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce the 2011 Week 3 Volleyball Rankings sponsored by PrepVolleyball.com. Records are as of 9/19/11.
6A
1. Washburn Rural (8-2) (3)
2. Manhattan(9-4) (1)
3. Olathe Northwest (11-2) (NR)
4. Olathe East (6-1) (2)
5. BlueValley North (7-5) (4)
Others: Maize (12-5), Wichita Heights (4-2)
5A
1. Bishop Miege (14-2) (1)
2. St. Thomas Aquinas (14-2) (2)
3. McPherson (12-0) (3)
4. Valley Center (14-1) (5)
5. Gardner-Edgerton (12-2) (NR)
Others: Mill Valley (12-4), Seaman (13-4), Shawnee Heights (7-2)
4A
1. St. James Academy (16-0) (1)
2. Maize South (17-0) (3)
3. Hayden (9-4) (NR)
4. Rose Hill (15-1) (NR)
5. Abilene (12-3) (4)
Others: Chanute (14-0), Cheney (10-2), Colby (15-1), Holton (13-1), Wamego (13-3)
3A
1. Smith Center (12-0) (2)
2. Phillipsburg (9-1) (4)
3. Hoisington (15-2) (1)
4. Burlington (14-1) (5)
5. Remington (14-2) (NR)
Others: Hillsboro(13-2), Marysville (11-1), Pratt (15-1), SilverLake (8-7)
2A
1. Hill City (11-2) (2)
2. Kiowa County(11-3) (3)
3. Decatur Community (11-6) (1)
4. Ell-Saline (15-2) (4)
5. Bennington (16-2) (NR)
Others: Mission Valley (18-1), Sacred Heart (11-6),Washington County(11-0)
1A – Division 1
1. St. John Hudson (10-1) (1)
2. B&B Baileyville (18-1) (2)
3. Victoria (11-2) (3)
4. Centralia (13-3) (5)
5. South Central (11-3) (NR)
Others: PikeValley(8-3), Spearville (5-2)
1A – Division 2
1. Hutch – Central Christian (17-1) (1)
2. Thunder Ridge (13-2) (2)
3. Grainfield-Wheatland-Grinnell (10-3) (3)
4. Wetmore (9-2) (5)
5. Norwich (8-1) (4)
Others: Argonia (6-3), Logan (8-3)
The Hays High girls golf team placed four in the top-16 to finish third at the Salina South Invitational at the Salina Municipal Golf Course.
The Indians shot a 341, 27 shots behind first place Manhattan and 12 behind Maize.
Maddie Curry led the Indians with an 11-over-par 81 and finished 8th. Natalie Bethel carded an 84 and was 10th. Kaycee Beilman and Taylor Herman both shot an 86. Beilman finished 15th and Herman 16th.
The Thomas More Prep – Marian football team is off to a 3-0 start but they face their biggest test this Friday night as they travel to LaCrosse to take on the undefeated Leopards.
Offense has not been a problem for the Monarchs the past two weeks. TMP totaled 546 yards of total offense last Friday against Larned in a 54-20 win. Senior Nick Hammeke has already thrown for over 900 yards in the first three games of the season. Three players have accounted for over 200 yards receiving led by junior Shane Zimmerman who has 363 yards.
The Herd showed off how well they can run their spread offense last week when they scored three times in the final three minutes of the first half against Larned. TMP has done well statistically in the second and third quarters so far this year, scoring 69% of their points in these quarters. Coach Jon Borer is looking for better starts and finishes from his team. TMP has scored 100 points in the last two weeks combined and is averaging 41 points per game (8th best in Class 3A).
While the Monarchs have been racking up points, LaCrosse has been piling up even more points. The Leopards have averaged 56 points per game (Best in Class 2-1A). LaCrosse returns three-year starter Tayler Stull at quarterback who has thrown for 302 yards and rushed for 269 yards so far this year. The Leopards have only given up 27 points all year and picked up a shutout last week defeating Decatur Community 43-0. LaCrosse hasn’t lost a regular season home game since 2005.
TMP’s second road game of the season starts at 7PM on Friday in LaCrosse. You can listen to our coverage of the game at 6:30 with the Fort Hays Auto Sales Pregame Show on 14 KAYS.
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The Hays High Indian’s football team will host Garden City Friday night for homecoming at Lewis Field Stadium. Hays is 3-0 and 1-0 in the Western Athletic Conference after a 39-12 win over Liberal last week. The Indians boast WAC leading rusher David Cardinal and have four of the top ten rushers in the conference and are averaging 415 yards per game on the ground. Hays High is looking for their third consecutive 4-0 under head coach Ryan Cornelson who picked up career win number 70 last week.
Garden City is 1-2 on the season and 0-1 in conference after losing on a touchdown pass with less than a minute remaining in Great Bend. Garden City has had three very different results in their first three games, losing to Scott City 30-3 to open the season, beating Woodard, OK 35-0 and then the 14-7 loss to Great Bend. Garden City had the ball in Panther territory 9 of 13 possessions. Garden City is allowing only 164 yards per game, which top the league and also have five defenders in the top ten under the tackles for loss category.
This will be the 51st meeting between the two teams. Garden City leads the series 26-24, though Hays High has won the last the last three meetings and five of the last six.
Game time is set for 7:00, catch the Fort Hays Auto Sales Pregame Show at 6:30 with Dustin Armbruster and Kurt David on 96.9 KFIX.
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The Hays High Indians bent but never broke in a 39-12 win lin Liberal on Friday night. On Liberal’s first drive the Redskins kicked a 40+ yard field goal only to receive a first down on a roughing the kicker call. Taking the points off the board Liberal drove inside the ten and then Hays High’s Zach Binder ripped the ball away from quarterback Britton Abbott for what would be the first of three fumbles lost by the sophomore.
On the ensuing possession, Hays drove 93 yards in 13 plays eating up 6:30 off the clock to take 6-0 lead on a botched extra point snap. Hays forced three consecutive punts from the Redskins but mounted only a 14 point lead, both scores coming from David Cardinal. Liberal again would get the ball inside the ten yard line right before half but lose the ball again on a fumble.
Thunderstorms had threatened all night and with rain already falling the lightning came and delayed the game for an hour.
As the second half finally resumed, Hays High scored on their first two possession taking a 26-0 lead on a Mark Mathis touchdown and another Cardinal strike. That is when the Liberal offense found signs of life. Liberal missed on a field goal on their first drive of the second half and then later scored on a 1/2 yard touchdown plunge by quarterback Britton Abbott and after a successful onside kick, scored on a 45 yard touchdown pass from Abbott to Trenton Hammond, cutting the lead down to 26-12.
Liberal tried another onside kick recovered this time by the Indians and Cardinal finished his night with a fourth rushing touchdown. Hays did tack on a final score on a 26 yard touchdown pass from Austin Unrein to Jake Sedbrook marking the final score at 39-12.
Unofficially David Cardinal ran 22 times for 159 yards and four touchdowns. Mark Mathis ran 12 times for 104 yards and one score. Hays racked up 444 yards on the ground and another 56 yards on 3 of 7 passing by Unrein. Liberal was limited to 252 yards of offense and turned the ball over three times. Hays turned the ball over just once on the on-side kick fumble. Hays was penalized 9 times for 97 yards and kicked the ball out of bounds twice more. Liberal had one penalty for ten yards.
Hays is 3-0 for the third time under coach Ryan Cornelson and beat Liberal a third time in a row for the first time in school history. Hays is home next week versus (1-2) Garden City for homecoming. Liberal drops to 1-2 on the season.
Dustin Armbruster’s wrap:
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Post Game Coach Interview (2 parts):
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Y102 Scoreboard Show
Week 3-September 16th
Western Athletic Conference
Hays High (2-0) 39 Liberal (1-1) 12
*Dodge City (1-1) 56 Wichita North (0-2) 6
Garden City (1-1) 7 Great Bend (0-1) 14
Mid-Central Activities Association
TMP-Marian (2-0) 54 Larned (0-2) 20
Hoisington (1-1) 42 Ellinwood (1-1) 0
Ark Valley-Chiholm Trail D1
Haysville Campus (1-1) 20 Salina Central (2-0) 49
Maize (1-1) _____ Derby (0-2) _____
Newton (1-1) _____ Hutchinson (1-1) _____
*Junction City (2-0) 33 Salina South (1-1) 28
Ark Valley-Chiholm Trail D2
Valley Center (1-1) 8 Andover (0-2) 28
Arkansas City (2-0) 33 Goddard (0-2) 27
Andover Central (1-1) 26 McPherson (2-0) 14
Ark Valley-Chiholm Trail D3
*Augusta (0-2) _____ Nickerson (1-1) ____
Buhler (2-0) 60 El Dorado (0-2) 7
*Pratt (1-1) 12 Mulvane (2-0) 40
*Andale (0-2) 7 Rose Hill (1-1) 42
*Maize South (2-0) ____Winfield (1-1) ____
Ark Valley-Chiholm Trail D4
*Clearwater (2-0) 12 Towanda Circle (0-2) 9
Wichita Collegiate (0-2) 35 Wellington (1-1) 7
Central Prairie League 8-Man
*Kinsley (1-1) _____ Minneola (0-2) _____
Deer Field (1-1) 8 Ness City (2-0) 58
Central Plains (1-1) _____ Little River (1-1) _____
*Fairfield (2-0) _____ Macksville (2-0) _____
*Chase (2-0) 22 Otis Bison (2-0) 70
*Cunningham (0-2) _____ St. John (1-1) _____
Greater West Activities Conference
Scott City (2-0) 44 Colby (1-1) 6
Holcomb (1-1) _____ Goodland (1-1) _____
*Hugoton (1-1) _____ Guymon OK. (0-2) _____
*Clayton (0-2) _____Ulysses (2-0) _____
Heart of America League
Marion (2-0) ____ Bennington (0-2) ____
Ell-Saline (1-1) ____ Remington (1-1) ____
Inman (0-2) ____ Hutch-Trinity (2-0) ____
Sedgwick (2-0) ___ Moundridge (1-1) ____
Hi-Plains League
*Syracuse (0-2) 8 Wichita Co. (1-1) 60
Hi-Plains League D2
Sublette (1-1) _____ Cimarron (1-1) _____
Elkhart (1-1) _____ Lakin (1-1) _____
Meade (2-0) 49 Southwestern Heights (1-1) 14
*Rawlins Co. (1-1) ____ Stanton Co. (2-0) _____
Mid-Continent League
Ellis (0-2) 14 Smith Center (2-0) 60
Norton (2-0) 13 Plainville (2-0) 53
Mid-Continent League 8-Man
*Hoxie (1-1) 36 Hill City (1-0) 24
Stockton (0-2) 7 Osborne (1-1) 52
*Thunder Ridge (2-0) 56 Trego (0-2) 6
North Central Athletics Association
Sacred Heart (1-1) 7 Beloit (1-1) 40
Russell (0-2) 12 Ellsworth (1-1) 41
*Valley Heights (2-0) _____Minneapolis (1-1) ____
Southeast of Saline (2-0) ____ Republic Co. (0-2) _____
Northwest Kansas League 8-Man
*Sylvan-Lucas (1-1) _____Quinter (2-0) _____
Northwest Kansas League 11-Man
*La Crosse (2-0) _____ Decatur Community (1-1) ____
*Phillipsburg (0-2) 49 Oakley (2-0) 28
*Holyoke Colo. (1-1) _____St. Francis (0-2) _____
Northern Plains League
*Goessel (0-2) _____Lincoln (2-0) _____
*Lakeside (2-0) _____ Blue Valley-Randolph (2-0) _____
Rock Hills (1-1) 60 Southern Cloud (0-2) 0
Natoma (0-2) 38 Palco (2-0) 56
Logan (0-2) 20 Northern Valley (1-1) 42
*Victoria (0-2) 60 St. Johns/Tipton (1-1) 12
*Central Burden (2-0) 76 Wilson (1-1) 14
*Udall (1-1) _____Tescott (0-2) _____
*Clifton-Clyde (2-0) _____Pike Valley (0-2) _____
Southern Plains-Iroquois Athletics Association
South Gray (2-0) _____ Hodgeman Co. (1-0) _____
Ashland (2-0) 50 Spearville (0-2) 0
*Satanta (0-1) _____ Ingalls (2-0) _____
*Fowler (0-2) _____ Moscow (2-0) _____
*Kiowa Co. (1-1) _____ Pratt Skyline (2-0) _____
South Central (1-1) 0 Pretty Praire (2-0) 46
Bucklin (0-2) OPEN
Western Kansas Liberty League
Dighton (2-0) 52 Weskan (2-0) 26
Wallace Co. (2-0) 59 Triplains/Brewster (0-2) 6
Cheylin (1-1) _____ Wheatland-Grinnell (1-1) _____
Greeley Co. (0-2) ____ Rexford-Golden Plains (0-2) ____
*Non-League Games
The Hays High Indians are on the road Friday to take on the Liberal Redskins at the Burial Grounds. Hays is 2-0 this season after wins over Chapman and Goddard; Liberal is 1-1 after a week one loss to Ulysses then beating Guymon, OK last week.
This will be the 35th meeting between the two schools with Liberal leading the all time series 26-8. Hays has won the last two meetings and a win on Friday would mark the first time Hays has ever beaten Liberal three consecutive times. The Hays v Liberal series is the seventh most played series in school history.
Liberal has a new coach in Cliff Abbott who played in the NFL with the New York Giants and coached previously as an assistant at his college alum Tulsa. His sophomore son Britton is the starting quarterback and has thrown for 239 yards 3 touchdowns and 3 interceptions through the first two weeks. His favorite target has been fellow sophomore Trenton Hammond whose 193 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns rank first in the Western Athletic Conference. Abbott is also the leading rusher on the team followed by senior Justin McPhail who also leads the conference in tackles with 30 after two weeks.
Hays High leads the conference in team points, points allowed, rushing yards and total yards. Hays has rushed for 812 yards, led by David Cardinal with 260 yards and Austin Unrein with 221. Kaylor Meyers is the Indians leading tacker with 12 and Zach Binder has 11. Cameron Rohleder is tied for the conference lead with two sacks and Mark Mathis is tied for the conference lead in tackles for loss with three.
Liberal has not had a winning season since 2005 and has lost eleven consecutive WAC games.
This is the first game between WAC opponents this season. Also Friday Great Bend hosts Garden City. Dodge City travels to Wichita North.
Game time is set for 7:00 and the Fort Hays Auto Sales Pregame Show can be heard with Dustin Armbruster and Kurt David at 6:30 on 96.9 KFIX.


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