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KSHSAA releases Regional Baseball assignments

TOPEKA, Kan. – The Kansas State High School Activities Association has released brackets for next week’s regional baseball tournaments.

Class 4A Division I
Hays Regional
The Hays High Indians (11-7 ) are the No. 3 seed in their own regional and open with No. 2 Buhler (13-7) at 3:30pm Wednesday, May 16 at the Hays High Field. McPherson (14-6) is the No. 1 seed and opens with Ulysses (5-15) at 2 pm. The two winners play in the finals at 5 pm.

Class 4A Division II
Hoisington Regional
Russell/Victoria (9-7) is the No. 2 seed and will open with Lindsborg-Smoky Valley (6-12) at 3:30pm on Tuesday, May 15 at Legion Field. Nickerson (19-1) is the top seed and plays Hoisington/Central Plains (6-14) in the first semifinal at 2 pm.

Class 3A
Lakin Regional
Thomas More Prep-Marian (17-1) is the No. 1 seed and receives a first round bye. They will play the winner Monday’s game between Goodland (10-9) and Scott City (6-7) at 2 pm on Wednesday, May 16. Lakin (15-3) is the No. 2 seed and Colby (12-6) is the No. 3 seed.

Class 2-1A
Salina-Sacred Heart Regional
Ellis (11-5) is the No. 2 seed and receives a first round bye. The Railers will play the winner of Monday’s game between Brookville-Ell Saline (13-7) and Ellinwood (1-17) at 3:30 pm on Wednesday, May 16 at Matson Field. Little River (17-3) is the No. 1 seed.

KSHSAA releases Regional Softball pairings

TOPEKA, Kan. – The Kansas State High School Activities Association has released brackets for next week’s regional softball touranments.

Class 4A Division I
Buhler Regional
The Hays High Indians (9-9) are the No. 1 seed and will open with the host Crusaders (0-20) at 3 pm on Tuesday May 15 at Wheatland Park. Abilene (6-14) is the No. 2 seed and will play McPherson (4-20) at 4:30 pm. The two winners meet in the regional finals at 6 pm.

Class 3A
Beloit Regional
Plainville/Stockton (3-17) is the No. 7 seed and will open with Gypsum-Southeast of Saline (14-6) on Monday, May 14 at 4:30 pm in Beloit. The winner advances to the semifinals where they will face the winner of the game between No. 6 Russell (6-13) and No. 3 Lyons (12-8).

Goodland Regional
Thomas More Prep-Marian (15-5) is the No. 2 seed and received a forfeit win from Lakin (1-19) in the first round. The Monarchs will play the winner of Monday’s game between Sublette/Satanta (9-11) and Cimarron (3-17) at 4:30 pm CDT on Tuesday, May 15. Scott City (13-3) is the No. 1 seed and will play the Colby (8-12) and Goodland (6-14) winner at 3 pm CDT. The winners play in the finals at 6 pm CDT.

Class 2-1A
Belleville-Republic County Regional
Ellis is the No. 3 seed and receives a first round bye. The Railers (7-10) will face No. 2 Sylvan-Lucas/Wilson (9-9) at 4:30 pm on Tuesday May 15 at Lions Field. Republic County (13-7) is the No. 1 seed and will play the winner of Monday’s game between Bennington (2-18) and Lincoln (2-18).

 

HHS boys golf second in Liberal; wins WAC title

LIBERAL, Kan. – The Hays High boys golf team wrapped up their regular season with a second place finish at the Liberal Invitational Tuesday at the Liberal County Club. The Indians were three strokes back of Garden City but it was good enough to claim the Western Athletic Conference team title.

Tradgon McCrae shot a 4-over-par 76 and won his fifth individual title on the first hole of a playoff and was named the WAC Golfer of the Year. Josh Norris shot a 79 and finished fourth. Allen Zollinger was seventh with an 81. Both were named All-WAC with Peyton Kieffer receiving honorable mention recognition.

Mark Watts was named the Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.

Team Results
1. Garden City 324
2. Hays High 327
3. Liberal 343
4. Dodge City 347
5. Great Bend 365

Top-Ten Individual Results
1. Tradgon McCrae-Hays, 76
2. Sion Audrain-Garden City, 76
3. Cameron Riley-Liberal, 77
4. Josh Norris-Hays, 79
5. Aaron Schafer-Garden City, 80
6. Luke Gleason-Dodge City, 81
7. Allen Zollinger-Hays, 81
8. Mason Shaddix-Garden City, 82
9. Cole Streck-Great Bend, 85
10. Ethan Goertzen-Dodge City, 86

 

 

Hays High baseball honors seniors versus Andover Central

It wasn’t the final games at Hays High School for baseball team seniors.  The Indians will be hosting the state qualifying tournament next Wednesday.  Still, Tuesday marked an evening to honor six seniors for the commitment to Hays High baseball.  Between games Dawson Harmon, Cole Murphy, Hunter Brown, Nick Fisher, Dago Cano and Trey VanPelt were recognized along with their parents.

Game 1

Andover Central 9 – Hays 7

Highlights

A tight game through three innings was blown open in the top of fourth by five Andover Central runs.  Trey VanPelt had just brought the Indians back within a run at 4-3 following a two run double in the bottom of the third.  The Jaguars scored a run on a throwing error and then followed that with three singles, two walks and a sacrifice bunt for a hit to take an 8-3 run.

Nick Fisher entered the game with the bases loaded and nobody out and promptly got out of the inning with a double play ground ball and an infield single.  Trailing 9-3, the Indians tallied three runs on no hits in the fifth and one more in the seventh but fall 9-7.  Hays had the winning run at the plate in the bottom of the seventh but a sinking line drive was caught on the run in center field to end the game.

Palmer Hutchison took the loss for the Indians in game one.

Hunter Brown and Trey VanPelt each recorded two hit games.  VanPelt drove in three runs.  The third coming on a bases loaded hit-by-pitch.

Game 2

Andover Central 15 – Hays 7

Highlights

It was once again the fourth inning that cost Hays in the second game.  Trey Riggs opened the third inning with a solo home run to tie the game at 3-3.  In the top of the fourth the Jaguars scored eight runs on four hits, four walks, a hit batter and an Indian error.  The runs would be too much for Hays to over come.

The Indians added four more runs before the end of the game which included a three run home run from Cody Petersen in the sixth.

Hunter Brown, Cody Petersen and Dom Bainter each recorded two games in the loss.

Coach Frank Leo

Hays falls to 11-7 after the double header.  Andover Central improves to 13-5.  Cody Petersen took the loss in game two.

 

Monarchs girls’ soccer blanks Word of Life

WICHITA, Kan. – The TMP-Marian girls’ soccer team won their tenth match of the season Tuesday, beating Word of Life out of Wichita 10-0. The contest was called inside of 50 minutes by mercy rule.

The Monarchs improve to 10-4-1 on the season heading into their regular season finale Thursday against the Wichita Classical School at the Bickle/Schmidt Sports Complex.

TMP Baseball outlasts Abilene


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Game 1: TMP 10, Abilene 0
Game 2: TMP 6, Abilene 5 (8 innings)

HAYS, Kan.-TMP swept a pair of games from Abilene on Monday in Hays. It was a tale of two games. In the first game the Monarchs controlled things from the beginning winning easily , 10-0 in five innings. TMP scored two runs in the first inning, one in the second, five in the third and then two runs in the fifth to complete the the shutout.

Tate Garcia led the charge in game one going three for three with three singles and a walk including a two RBI single to win the game. Chase Werth was equally impressive on the mound giving up only one hit in 4 1/3 innings and picking up the win.

Abilene jumped on TMP early with two runs in the top of the first inning in the second game and held that lead until the bottom of the 5th inning when Karl Rack delivered a single up the middle that scored two Monarchs. The Cowboys would regain the lead with a two-out double that scored two. TMP trailed 5-4 going into the bottom of the 7th inning when they loaded the bases with no outs. With the bases still loaded and two outs Garcia drew a walk that scored the game tying run.

The game would go to extra innings where TMP would win it in the bottom of the 8th on a running scoring sacrifice fly from Adam Gottschalk giving them the 6-5 win. The Monarchs improve to 17-1 and will close out their regular season on the road in Colby on Thursday. TMP also secured the top seed in next week’s 3A Regional in Lakin. With that the Monarchs will be the only team in the Regional that will have a first round bye.

DUSTY WASHBURN INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

Monarch softball sweeps Plainville

PLAINVILLE, Kan. – The TMP-Marian softball team picked up a couple of wins over Plainville Monday. The Monarchs scored five in the first inning then four in the fourth in a 10-0 win in game one. They scored four in the fifth and five in the sixth to pull away for a 17-6 win in the second game.

Bailey Lacy threw a no-hitter in the first game with 14 strikeouts and two walks. She also had two hits including a home run and drove in four.

Lacy allowed five unearned runs in the second game thanks to five Monarch errors. Emily Schulte drove in three while Anna Gottschalk and Brianna Romme both had two RBIs.

The Monarchs have won 13 of their last 14 and sit at 14-4 on the season. They wrap up the regular season at home against Great Bend Tuesday which you can hear on KHAZ beginning at 3:45.

Monarch golfers third at Mel Schremmer Invitational

PHILLIPSBURG, Kan. – The TMP-Marian boys golf team finished third Monday at the Mel Schremmer Invitational in Phillipsburg. The Monarchs shot a 328 and finished 15 strokes behind first place Plainville. The host Panthers were second in in the event held at the Phillipsburg Golf Club.

Cameron Rozean was the only Monarch to finish in the top-ten, coming in third with a 7-over-par 75. Michael Braun placed 11th with an 81.

Plainville’s Tanner Copeland and Parker Krob finished first and second respectively.

Team Results
1. Plainville 313
2. Phillipsburg 320
3. TMP-Marian 328
4. Norton 353
5. Osborne 357
6. Ellis 362
7. Stockton 371

Top-Ten Individual Results
1. Tanner Copeland-Plainville, 70
2. Parker Krob-Plainville, 74
3. Cameron Rozean-TMP, 75
4. Austin Hobelmann-Smith Center, 75
5. Steele Wolters-Osborne, 75
6. Cade Lewis-Ellis, 76
7. Tyler Martin-Phillipsburg, 77
8. Brady Beougher-Stockton, 77
9. Jacey Kellerman-Phillipsburg, 79
10. Trey Sides-Phillipsburg, 79

HHS baseball wins first two games of Diamond Classic

HAYS, Kan. – The Hays High Indians got their bats rolling yesterday as they start the Western Plains Diamond Classic with a couple of wins. The Indians scored 19 runs over two innings and easily beat Life Prep Academy 19-0 in game called after three innings by run rule. They then scored nine in in the first inning and beat Great Bend 10-4.

Cody Peterson drove in three while Hunter Brown and Trey Riggs both had two RBIs against the Panthers. Peterson allowed four runs on nine hits over 6 2/3 innings and picks up the win on the mound as the Indians win their third straight and improve to 10-4.

Hays continues play tonight at around 7:15 against Salina Central.

TMP-Marian baseball sweeps Goodland

GOODLAND, Kan. – The TMP-Marian baseball team ran their win streak to seven games with a doubleheader sweep in Goodland. The Monarchs scored four in the fourth and raced out to 5-1 lead in the first game and held to win 5-4. They then scored three in the second, fourth and fifth innings and took the second contest 9-2.

Chase Werth, Cole Zimmerman and Creighton Renz combined on a two-hitter in the first game. Trenton Mayo doubled and drove in two. Tate Garcia had two hits and knocked in a run.

Werth and Gavin Schumacher both had two RBIs in the second game. Tate Garcia didn’t allow an earned runs on two hits over four innings for the win. Trenton Mayo pitched three hitless inning of relief for the save.

The Monarchs are now 15-1 and off until next Thursday when they travel to Colby.

Monarch soccer plays Garden City to draw

HAYS, Kan. – The TMP-Marian girls’ soccer team had their match with Garden City cut short due to Thursday’s thunderstorm. The Monarchs and Buffaloes played to a 1-1 draw with the contest called with 10 minutes to play.

The Monarchs are now 9-4-1 on the season.

TMP-Marian golf wins Ellsworth Invite

ELLSWORTH, Kan. – The TMP-Marian boys golf team won the nine-hole Ellsworth Invitational by nine strokes Thursday at the Ellsworth Golf Course. The Monarchs shot a 170.

Cameron Rozean won the individual title with a 36. Michael Braun finished fourth with a 39 and Ryan Stoecklein was tenth after a 47.

Team Results
1. TMP-Marian 170
2. Ellsworth 189
3. Republic County 191
4. Russell 191
5. Larned 197
6. Hoisington 200
7. Beloit 251

Top-Ten Individual Results
1. Cameron Rozean-TMP, 36
2. Ryan Birky-Russell, 38
3. Dylan Pieschl-Minneapolis, 3937
4. Michael Braun-TMP, 3937
5. McKenzie Cromwell-Republic County, 4240
6. Chris Fitzgerald-Ellsworth, 4341
7. Easton Roth-Minneapolis, 44
8. Logan Waite-Republic County, 464
9. Hunter Barker-Larned, 4745
10. Ryan Stoecklien-TMP, 47

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