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HHS Soccer Wins, TMP Loses At McPherson Tournament

The Hays High boys soccer team scored two second half goals and defeats Salina South 3-0 in the first round of the McPherson Invitational Tuesday.

Tanner Staab scored at 7:32 in the first half. Shawn Herman and Kellen Griffin scored the Indians second half goals. The Indians will now play the host Bullpups in the six o’clock semifinals Thursday.

McPherson scored a tie-breaking goal in the 38th minute of the second half to defeat TMP-Marian 2-1. Michael Gonzalez gave the Monarchs the lead a minute and-a-half into the game on a header. TMP will now play Salina South at two o’clock Thursday.

HHS Tennis Finished 3rd In Great Bend

The Hays High girls tennis team finished third at the Great Bend Round Robin. The Indians were led by Jill Taylor who went 3-1 to win No. 2 singles. The No. 2 doubles team of Megan Bird and Janae Gaqnon also went 3-0 to finish first. Emily wise was third in No. 1 singles going 2-1 as was the No. 1 doubles team of Bonnie McRae and Hanna Pfannenstiel.

Hays High Volleyball Goes 2-1 In Goodland

The Hays High volleyball team goes 2-1 at the Goodland Quadrangular Tuesday. The Indians lost their opener to Burlington, Colorado 2-0 (9-25, 20-25) then came back to defeat Goodland in three (20-25, 25-17, 25-21) and TMP-Marian in two (25-20, 25-21). The Indians are now 5-1 on the season.

High School Football Scoreboard Week 1

Western Athletic Conference
*Hays High 46   Chapman 13
*Great Bend 14     Aquinas 21
*Dodge City 69  Wichita Southeast 46

Mid-Central Activities Association
Ellinwood     6          TMP-Marian 24
*Hoisington _____ Sedgwick _____ (Sat. 9-2)
*LaCrosse     57          Larned 14

Ark Valley-Chiholm Trail D1
*Rockhurst Mo. 35   Hutchinson 20
Derby 21        Salina Central 30
Haysville Campus 28   Salina South 60
Newton 8  Maize 11  (OT)

Ark Valley-Chiholm Trail D2
Valley Center 21   Arkansas City   7
Andover    20           McPherson    47
Goddard    18              Andover Central 23

Ark Valley-Chiholm Trail D3
Buhler     18        Rose Hill    10
El Dorado 20  Mulvane 60
Augusta    6        Winfield    21

Ark Valley-Chiholm Trail D4
Wichita Collegiate 7 Clearwater  23
Towanda Circle _____ Maize South _____
Wellington      36      Andale   28

Central Prairie League 8-Man
*Ness City 54  Trego 20
* Fowler 12         Kinsley 30
St. Johns 14  Otis Bison 58
Macksville 34  Victoria 32
*Central Plains 48     Wichita Word of Life    0

Greater West Activities Conference
*Liberal _____ Ulysses _____
*St. Francis   2      Colby    26
Hugoton 22  Goodland 40
*Garden City 3  Scott City 30
*Anthony-Harper-Chaparral 28  Holcomb 50

Heart of America League
Inman 12  Moundridge 40
*Remington 2  Sterling 50
*Lyons 0  Marion 34
Ell-Saline 54  Bennington 12
Hutch-Trinity   27   Cheney   6

Hi-Plains League D1
*Satanta 7  Wichita Co. 39
*Lakin 13  Stanton Co. 40
*Sublette 21  Southwestern Heights 20

Hi-Plains League D2
*Oakley 14     Syracuse 0
*Cimarron _____ Elkhart _____
Canadian Tx. _____ Meade _____

Mid-Continent League 8-Man
*Thunder Ridge 16     Hill City   0
Palco 24  Stockton 0

Mid-Continent League
Ellis    7    Norton    38
Phillipsburg    21     Plainville   37

North Central Athletics Association
*Concordia 18      Beloit      6
Minneapolis   10     Sacred Heart   33
Southeast of Saline   50    Russell    12
*Ellsworth 19  Clay Center 6
*Washington Co. 24  Republic Co. 6

Northwest Kansas League 11-Man
*Smith Center 60 Rawlins Co. 6
*Cambridge NE. 54 Decatur Community 12

Pike Trail League
*Southern Cloud 8  Frankfort 54
*Hanover 48  Pike Valley 0
Rock Hills 58  St. John’s/Tipton 12
*Osborne 26 Lakeside 32

Southern Plains-Iroquois League
Minneola 14 Ashland 20
Spearville 20  South Central 28
South Gray 32  Kiowa Co. 6
Hodgeman Co. OPEN
Ingalls 58  Bucklin 8

Twin Lakes League
Natoma 22  Sylvan-Lucas 68
Tescott 24  Lincoln 70
Wilson 68  Chase 103

Western Kansas Liberty League
*Logan 6  Wheatland-Grinnell 56
*Northern Valley 20 Weskan 24
*Hoxie     52       Greeley Co.   0  (Called at Half-Time)
*Deerfield 14 Wallace Co. 60
Dighton 50 Triplains/Brewster 0 (called at Half)
*Quinter 52 Rexford-Golden Plains 6
Cheylin 40 Wauneta-Palisade NE. 28

*Non-League Games

KFIX Home Of The Hays High Indians – (Listen Live)

 


The Hays High Indians football team opens their season in Chapman on Friday night.  The Indians were 7-2 last year and missed the playoffs on a points tie-breaker.  Hays High returns all but one on the offensive line this season and a backfield that all saw time including senior quarterback Austin Unrein who missed the last three and half games of the 2010 season due to a knee injury.  The question mark could be on defense where only a few starters return.

Chapman finished 0-9 last year and has a new head coach in Trevor Williams.  Williams is a three assistant at Chapman and has previous head coaching experience in Oberlin.  Chapman had a rash of injuries through out the year and actually return quite players that would have been starters a year ago.

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(Listen Live) Y102 Area Game Of The Week – Palco vs. Stockton

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The Country Bull Y102 Area Game of the week begins the 2011 season in Stockton as the Tigers host the Palco Roosters. The Roosters finished 6-3 a year go under second year head coach Justin Pierce. Palco finished 4-2 in district seven, but missed out on the postseason. While the Roosters graduated a number of talented Seniors from last year’s team, they return two extremely talented starters. Senior quarterback Kody Hamel will lead the Roosters again the season, last season Hamel threw for 449 years and rushed for 481 yards and sixteen total touchdowns. Senior running back Anthony Keller rushed for 778 yards and 14 touchdowns as a Junior.

The Stockton Tigers also return a talented Senior running back in Connor Winters. Winters rushed for 992 yards last season and scored nine total touchdowns leading the Tigers to a 3-6 record under second year head coach Justin Basart. This season Stockton will need to find a new quarterback to lead the way after Chance Miller graduated. The Tigers will turn to Junior Koby Beougher to lead the offense that scored 14 points per game last season.

In the season opener in Palco a year ago Stockton’s Tyler Peterson kicked the eventual game winning field goal in the fourth quarter giving Stockton the 9-8 win. The game featured five turnovers. Stockton was able to overcome four fumbles to earn the win. This season both teams will need underclassmen to step up and fill some big holes left by graduating Seniors.

Kickoff from Stockton tonight is set for 7 o’clock will be on the air at 6:30 with the Fort Hays State University pre-game show on the Country Bull Y102.

TMP’s Borer Feels Comfortable In Second Year

The Thomas More Prep-Marian football team opens the second year under head coach Jon Borer at home tomorrow night against Ellinwood at Lewis Field. The Monarchs finished 2-7 last year but Borer admits that everyone feels more comfortable as they begin year two…

Kickoff between TMP and Ellinwood is at 7 o’clock. You can hear the Monarchs all season long on KAYS (1400-AM) beginning at 6:30pm with the Fort Hays Auto Sales Pre-Game Show.

The TMP Sports Booster Club will be having a Hotdog and Hamburger feed from 5-7pm on the East side on Lewis Field before the game.

TMP-Marian Soccer Wins

The TMP-Marian boys soccer team wins their season opener. The Monarchs blow open a tight game with a big second half and win 7-0 at Nickerson. TMP led 2-0 at the break before scoring five goals in the second half.

Five different Monarchs scored led by senior Colby Schippers who had two goals and an assists.

The Monarchs are now off until Tuesday when they play host McPherson in the first round of the McPherson Invitational.

Victoria Volleyball Wins Twice

The Victoria volleyball team won both of their matches at their own triangular yesterday.

The Knights defeated Stockton in three (18-25, 25-17, 25-14) and Plainville in two (25-22, 27-25). Stockton knocked off Plainville in two (25-22, 25-23) in the other match.

The Knights are now 4-0 on the season.

HHS Girls Golf Finishes Runner-Up At Home Tournament

The Hays High girls golf team opened their season by finishing second at their own Hays High Invitational Monday afternoon at the Smoky Hill Country Club.

The Indians shot a 190, 28 behind first-place Garden City who was led by Mackenzie Thayer who fired a 5-under 32, a female course record and also the best 9-hole round in Kansas since 1988.

Hays High placed three in the top-ten led by Holly Hattan’s 8-over 43. Kaycee Beilman finished sixth with a 46 and Maddie Curry was tenth with a 50.

TMP-Marian shot a 279 to finish seventh and had no one in the top-ten. Candace Staab fired the Monarchs low round with a 62.

HHS Soccer Drops Season Opener

The Hays High boys soccer team dropped their season opener to Garden City 6-2 Monday at the Hays High Field. Gustavo Reyes and Kellen Griffin scored the Indians goals. Hays is back in action Thursday at Salina Central.

Indians Host Maroon and Gold Scrimmage

The Hays High Indians sports teams hosted their annual Maroon and Gold Scrimmages on Friday night at Lewis Field Stadium.  Introduction of all fall athletes, cheerleaders, dancers and coaches along with scrimmages from both the soccer and football teams.  The varsity football squad ran twenty plays of offense and the varsity defense saw an additional ten plays.  Hays High will kick off the season in Chapman Friday night on 96.9 KFIX.  Fort Hays Auto Sales Pregame show begins at 6:30 kick-off at 7:00.  Hays High is 14-4 under coach Ryan Cornelson over the past two seasons, but haven’t advanced to playoffs in either of those two years.  Below are the comments from Indians head football coach Ryan Cornelson following the scrimmage.

Ryan Cornelson Interview after Maroon and Gold Scrimmage

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