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HHS tennis fares well at home meet

HAYS, Kan. – The Hays High boys tennis team had one first place finish and two second place finishers at their own invitational held yesterday at Fort Hays State.

The No. 1 doubles team of Logan Clark and Zac Wyse went 4-0 and finished first. Eli Booth went 2-1 and finished second in No. 2 singles.

The No. 2 doubles team of Seth Shorb and Brandon Kennemer also went 2-1 and finished second.

Drew Morley was third in No. 1 singles and the No. 1 doubles team of Alex Bogart and Skylar Reuber-Howland finished third.

Lady Indians shut out Great Bend


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan.-The Hays High Lady Indians their second straight game with a 2-0 shutout of Great Bend on Tuesday afternoon in Hays. It was another game where the Lady Indians controlled the ball much of the game. Despite that ball control the game remained scoreless at halftime.

The second half featured more Lady Indian control along with a couple of goals and some of the intensity you would expect from the two Western Athletic Conference rivals. Kallie Leiker drew first blood in the 54th minute to give the Lady Indians the 1-0 lead. Hays High was able to put the game away in the 73rd minute when Allison Shubert crossed the ball in front of the goal and connected with Cori Isbell who put the ball in the back of the net for the final score of the game.

The Lady Indians have won four out of their last five with a tie mixed in the middle of those four wins. Hays improves to 5-2-1 on the season and are now 2-0-1 in the WAC. They are off until April 16th when they host Garden City at 4pm.

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Monarch baseball stays unbeaten

ELLIS, Kan. – The TMP-Marian baseball team is 6-0 after a pair of run-rule wins in Ellis. The Monarchs raced out to an early 5-0 lead then scored four in the fourth and fifth to win game one 13-2 in five innings. They scored in every inning in the second game including five in the fourth and fifth for a 15-0 victory.

Both games were called after five.

Creighton Renz and Luke Ruder both drove in four in the first game. Chase Werth homered and knocked in two. Cole Zimmerman struck out seven over four innings for the win.

Werth drove in three in the second game and pitched two scoreless innings of relief. Tate Garcia gets the win, allowing one hits over three innings.

Lady Indians open up offense in Junction City


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

JUNCTION CITY, Kan.-Hays High opened up the throttle on their offense on Monday night in a 5-1 victory at Junction City. It took a little while for them to fight off the chill at Al Simpler Stadium but fight it off they they did. Maggie Robben opened up the scoring on a follow up shot in the 24th minute to give the Lady Indians a 1-0 lead. Kallie Leiker added a late dagger in the first half when she dropped one in over the outstretched hands of the Lady Jay keeper to give Hays High a 2-0 lead in the final minute of the half.

The Lady Indians kept the pressure on in the second half when Savannah Schneider crossed a beautiful pass to the back post where Allison Shubert put her head on the ball and in to the net for a 3-0 lead. Cori Isbell would add to the lead with a goal in the 55th minute to make it 4-0 in favor of Hays. Junction City would score their only goal in the 73rd minute but Hays High would put the icing on the cake with a Sierra Bryant goal in the 74th minute.

The Lady Indians improve to 4-2-1 with the victory and will face Great Bend on Tuesday afternoon at the Hays High Field.

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Lacy dominant as Monarchs softball sweeps Colby

COLBY, Kan. – Bailey Lacy struck out 25 batters and walked one over 11 innings Monday in Colby as the TMP-Marian softball team picked up a pair of blowout wins. The Monarchs scored in every inning but one in the first game, capped by a ten-run seventh and won 17-1. They scored six in the second and four in the fourth and took the second contest 11-0.

Lacy picked up the win in both games and drove in four in the second game.

Brianna Romme had three this and drove in four in the opener while MK Dwyer homered and knocked in three. Emillee Augustine also homered and scored four runs.

The Monarchs improve to 3-3. They host Ellis for two on Tuesday afternoon.

HHS golfers finish runner-up in McPherson

McPHERSON, Kan. – The Hays High boys golf team finished second at the McPherson Invitational Thursday at the Turkey Creek Golf Course. The Indians shot a 313 and finished 13 shots back of Salina Sacred Heart.

Tradgon McCrae was top medalist with a two-over-par 72. Josh Norris finished fifth with a four-over-par 76 and Allen Zollinger came in sixth with a 77.

Team Results
1. Salina Sacred Heart 300
2. Hays High 313
3. Salina South 335
4. Sterling 344
5. Ark City 353
6. Newton 356
7. Great Bend 365
8. Buhler 367
9. Hutchinson 367
10. McPherson 374
11. Haysville Campus 397
12. St. John-Hudson 313 (3 players)
13. Winfield 220 (2 players)

Top 15 Medalists
1. Tradgon McCrae, Hays High 72
2. Tate Heerrenbruck, Sacred Heart 73
3. Grant Herrenbruck, Sacred Heart 73
4. Kamerson Shaw, Sacred Heart 75
5. Josh Norris, Hays High 76
6. Allen Zollinger, Hays High 77
7. Cole Streck, Great Bend 77
8. Zach Schissler, Sterling 77
9. Trevor Mullen, Salina South 78
10. Quentin Shaw, Sacred Heart 79
11. Parker Norton, Salina South 80
12. Caleb Gilliland, Sacred Heart 81
13. Max Ontjes, Hutchinson 82
14. Lucas Weigel, Sterling 82
15. Cole Stein, Salina South 84

TMP-Marian soccer wins

DODGE CITY, Kan. – The TMP-Marian girls’ soccer team is off to a 3-0 start after a 2-1 win in Dodge City Thursday. Kayla Vitztum scored both goals for the Monarchs.

Gracie Schmidt was in goal the entire match and held the Red Demons to one goal.

The Monarchs are in Wichita Saturday to play Independent.

Hays High girls soccer plays to draw in Liberal


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

LIBERAL, Kan.-100 minutes of soccer was not enough to decide a winner on Thursday evening in Liberal as Hays High and Liberal squared off in a physical Western Athletic Conference match-up. The Lady Indians controlled the ball for most of the match on enemy turf but it wasn’t sufficient to pick up the victory. Hays out shot Liberal 10-1 but could not find the back of the net in the 0-0 tie.

Both teams would not back down from each other. Liberal had one player ejected after receiving her second yellow card for what was a second extremely hard foul. Hays moves to 3-2-1 after the tie. The Lady Indians will travel to Junction City on Monday to face the Lady Jays.

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HHS softball loses twice to Dodge City

DODGE CITY, Kan. – The Hays High softball team dropped both ends of their Western Athletic Conference opener to Dodge City Thursday. The Red Demons used a five-run fifth to break open a one-run game and won 12-4. They scored three in the bottom of the seventh capped with a two-run walkoff homer from Madeline Kalscheur and took the second game 6-5.

Kaitlyn Brown had two of the Indians (3-5, 0-2 WAC) seven hits and scored two runs. She allowed nine runs, seven earned, on seven hits and suffered the loss.

Jaysa Wichers took the loss in game two, surrendering six runs on six hits over 6 2/3 innings. She went 3-fof-3 at the plate.

TMP-Marian baseball sweeps Dodge City

HAYS, Kan. – The TMP-Marian baseball team is off to a 4-0 start after a pair of wins over Dodge City in their home opener Thursday. The Monarchs scored seven in the fifth inning to rally from a 4-3 deficit and won the opener 11-6. Brady Kreutzer and Brady Gottschalk both had three of the Monarchs 13 hits. Tate Garcia drove in three runs.

Trent Mayo picked up the win allowing two runs on six hits in four innings of relief.

The Monarchs scored seven in the first inning of game two then held on for a 12-6 win. Creighton Renz drove in three runs while Gavin Schumacher and Chase Werth both knocked in two.

Tate Garcia picked up the win, going five innings allowing five runs on one hit with two strikeouts. Carson Jacobs threw two innings of relief to close out the game.

TMP-Marian softball splits with Garden City

GARDEN CITY, Kan. – The TMP-Marian softball team split their doubleheader with Garden City Thursday. The Monarchs (1-3) scored five runs in the sixth to break open a two run game and won the opener 8-2. Anna Gottschalk had four hits including two doubles and drove in three runs. Bailey Lacy allowed one earned run on six hits for the complete game victory.

The Buffs turned the tables in the second game, scoring five in the sixth and rallied for a 7-3 win. Gottschalk had two hits and drove in two runs helping the Monarchs build a 3-2 lead. Lacy suffered the loss, allowing seven runs, three earned on seven hits.

HHS baseball sweeps Dodge City

DODGE CITY, Kan. – The Hays High baseball needed only eight innings to score 32 runs on 29 hits as they roll past Dodge City 20-1 and 12-2 to move to 4-0.

The Indians scored 10 runs in both the second and third innings of the first game which was called after three by run rule. Palmer Hutchison had two doubles and a triple and drove in four to lead the Indians 21 hit attack. Cole Murphy allowed one run on four hits for the win in game one.

Trey Riggs gave up two runs on three hits for the game two victory. Murphy and Hunter Brown both had two hits while Riggs drove in three.

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