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TMP takes two in Norton


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Girls: TMP 54, Norton 42

NORTON, Kan.-Norton used an 11-0 first quarter run to take an early 13-7 lead on TMP. The Lady Monarchs would score the last four points of the quarter and trailed 13-11 after the quarter. TMP would have a 9-0 run of their own in the second quarter that put them ahead for good. The Lady Monarchs knocked in five three pointers in the first half to help them take a 28-24 lead at the break.

TMP extended their lead to nine points (41-32) by the end of the third quarter. Norton’s fight was not done as the Lady Jays cut the TMP lead to five early in the fourth quarter. The Lady Monarchs would not back off as they scored the next 10 points to help put the game away and pick up the 54-42 victory. TMP was stellar from the free throw line, shooting 18-19 from the charity stripe to help seal the victory.

Norton drops to 8-7 overall and 3-3 in the Mid Continent League. TMP improves to 13-2 and 6-0 in the MCL. The Lady Monarchs are off until February 9th when they travel to Phillipsburg.

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

Boys: TMP 69, Norton 29

NORTON, Kan.-Joe Hertel’s TMP Monarchs came out with a purpose on Friday night in Norton. TMP scored the first seven points of the game and didn’t look back as they picked up the 69-29 victory. The Monarchs led 16-5 after the first quarter and extended the lead to 39-9 at halftime.

TMP took the full court pressure off in the second half but the lead continued to grow. The Monarchs outscored Norton 21-13 in the third quarter and led by 38 points heading to the fourth quarter. With the large lead there was a running clock in the fourth quarter as TMP finished off the 40 point win.

Norton falls to 4-11 overall. TMP improves to 11-4 on the season and 6-0 in the Mid Continent League. The Monarchs will play next on the road in Phillipsburg on February 9th.

JOE HERTEL INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

HHS wrestling falls to Garden City

GARDEN CITY, Kan. – The Hays High wrestling team dropped their  dual in Garden City Thursday, 41-29. The Indians won five matches, three by fall, one by major decision and one by forfeit.

Corey Hale needed only 46 seconds to defeat Orion Craig by fall at 120. Landon Summers pinned Troy Havens at 152, Kreighton Meyers won by major decision over Jacob Sims and Chase Voth won by fall at 182 over Nathan Ebert. Colter Conger won by forfeit.

Complete results below…

106
Steven Sellers (Garden City) over Jordan Zimmerman (Hays) (Dec 6-2)
3
0
113
Silas Pineda (Garden City) over Grant Karlin (Hays) (Fall 1:32)
6
0
120
Corey Hale (Hays) over Orion Craig (Garden City) (Fall 0:46)
0
6
126
Jacob Holt (Garden City) over Creighton Newell (Hays) (Fall 3:05)
6
0
132
Kaj Perez (Garden City) over Tadin Flinn (Hays) (TF 18-3 6:00)
5
0
138
Malachi Salas (Garden City) over Hazen Keener (Hays) (Dec 9-3)
3
0
145
Wyatt McElroy (Garden City) over Kyle Casper (Hays) (Fall 4:29)
6
0
152
Landon Summers (Hays) over Troy Havens (Garden City) (Fall 1:46)
0
6
160
Kreighton Meyers (Hays) over Jacob Sims (Garden City) (MD 9-1)
0
4
170
Alaxavier Rodriguez (Garden City) over Cole Schroeder (Hays) (Dec 8-3)
3
0
182
Chase Voth (Hays) over Nathan Ebert (Garden City) (Fall 0:45)
0
6
195
Colter Conger (Hays) over Unknown (For.)
0
6
220
Julian Facio (Garden City) over Austin Moore (Hays) (Fall 2:42)
6
0
285
Refugio Chairez (Garden City) over Logan Schulte (Hays) (Dec 6-4)
3
0
Team Score:
41
28

Tuesday’s high school basketball results

BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 52, Wamego 32
Andale 59, Circle 36
Andover 67, Goddard 47
Arkansas City 56, Goddard-Eisenhower 51
Atchison 57, KC Harmon 6
Augusta 69, Clearwater 37
Axtell 49, Onaga 37
Basehor-Linwood 75, KC Piper 68
Baxter Springs 75, Bronaugh, Mo. 22
Belle Plaine 74, Douglass 47
Beloit 70, Republic County 66, OT
Bennington 50, Ell-Saline 35
Berean Academy 47, Remington 30
Bishop Miege 64, BV North 44
Bonner Springs 73, KC Bishop Ward 41
Bucklin 52, Minneola 46
Burlingame 79, Northern Heights 30
Burlington 77, Anderson County 74
BV West 60, Blue Valley 46
Caldwell 63, Argonia 39
Caney Valley 85, Bluestem 24
Central Plains 72, Otis-Bison 37
Chapman 70, Clay Center 53
Cherryvale 59, Erie 40
Cheyenne Wells, Colo. 56, Wallace County 45
Clifton-Clyde 64, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 31
Concordia 83, Pike Valley 50
Derby 59, Great Bend 50
DeSoto 71, Baldwin 61
Ellis 60, Quinter 52
Ellsworth 46, Russell 42
Elyria Christian 58, Peabody-Burns 30
Eureka 63, Humboldt 33
Falls City, Neb. 45, Hiawatha 40
Fort Scott 70, Parsons 69, OT
Frankfort 53, Troy 46
Galena 61, Southeast 28
Garden City 64, Dodge City 61
Girard 71, Frontenac 55
Goodland 58, Burlington, Colo. 38
Halstead 64, Lyons 23
Hanover 55, Washington County 40
Hays 66, Salina South 56
Hesston 72, Haven 63
Hillsboro 64, Council Grove 39
Holcomb 69, Hugoton 54
Holly, Colo. 51, Syracuse 38
Holton 57, Royal Valley 47
Hutchinson Central Christian 64, Chase 35
Hutchinson Trinity 78, Sedgwick 56
Jackson Heights 61, Bishop Seabury Academy 48
Jayhawk Linn 54, Osawatomie 43
Jefferson West 38, Riverside 34
Kapaun Mount Carmel 66, Wichita West 43
KC Turner 69, Tonganoxie 57
Kingman 41, Pratt 33
Labette County 52, Independence 51
Larned 46, Nickerson 42
Lawrence Free State 69, Olathe East 48
Leavenworth 65, Gardner-Edgerton 64
Little River 59, Goessel 33
Lyndon 57, Wabaunsee 35
Macksville 67, La Crosse 47
Maize South 53, Valley Center 44
Marmaton Valley 58, Altoona-Midway 25
Marysville 64, Riley County 39
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 46, Horton 25
McLouth 44, Jefferson North 41
Meade 60, Kiowa County 38
Mission Valley 42, Madison/Hamilton 33
Moundridge 78, Marion 69
Nemaha Central 64, Atchison County 36
Neodesha 59, Fredonia 28
Ness City 62, Hill City 26
Newton 67, Salina Central 54
Northeast-Arma 76, Oswego 30
Olathe West 71, SM North 53
Olpe 62, Central Heights 34
Oxford 42, Udall 28
Paola 69, Louisburg 52
Perry-Lecompton 55, Sabetha 30
Phillipsburg 66, Southern Valley, Neb. 34
Pittsburg 59, Coffeyville 36
Plainville 58, Trego 38
Pleasant Ridge 55, Oskaloosa 42
Pretty Prairie 50, Burrton 46
Rawlins County 60, Hitchcock County, Neb. 44
Rock Creek 55, Centralia 48
Rock Hills 69, Sylvan-Lucas 44
Salina Sacred Heart 55, Southeast Saline 35
Santa Fe Trail 61, Iola 46
Scott City 60, Cimarron 53
Sedan 93, South Haven 41
SM East 48, Lawrence 43
SM Northwest 51, Olathe South 46
Smoky Valley 58, Hoisington 48
South Central 53, Kinsley 38
South Gray 67, Hodgeman County 38
Spearville 61, Pawnee Heights 48
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 63, Thunder Ridge 21
St. Mary’s 67, Rossville 52
St. Thomas Aquinas 55, St. James Academy 53
St. Xavier 59, Tescott 40
Sterling 63, Inman 57
Sublette 62, Deerfield 60
Topeka 49, Manhattan 48
Uniontown 52, Chetopa 42
Valley Heights 56, Doniphan West 48
Victoria 49, Ellinwood 33
Wellsville 70, Prairie View 47
West Elk 56, Flinthills 19
Wetmore 48, Linn 47
Wichita Bishop Carroll 59, Wichita Heights 53
Wichita Campus 51, Hutchinson 43
Wichita Classical 62, St. John’s Military 40
Wichita Collegiate 62, Buhler 47
Wichita Independent 52, Garden Plain 46
Wichita North 61, Wichita East 52
Wichita Northwest 52, Wichita South 47
Wichita Trinity 57, Cheney 39
Winfield 75, Mulvane 61
Yates Center 56, Crest 35
Western Kansas Liberty League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Cheylin 47, Palco 39
Weskan 60, Golden Plains 43
Semifinal
Logan 50, Triplains-Brewster 40

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 37, Wamego 24
Andover 49, Goddard 33
Argonia 51, Caldwell 41
Atchison 57, KC Harmon 6
Augusta 36, Clearwater 18
Baldwin 58, DeSoto 45
Barstow, Mo. 41, KC Christian 8
Beloit 61, Republic County 32
Bennington 48, Ell-Saline 26
Bluestem 57, Caney Valley 53
Bonner Springs 60, KC Bishop Ward 40
Bronaugh, Mo. 37, Baxter Springs 24
Bucklin 48, Minneola 43
Buhler 51, Wichita Collegiate 37
Burlington 43, Goodland 38
Burlington, Colo. 43, Goodland 38
Central Plains 75, Otis-Bison 46
Centralia 70, Rock Creek 43
Centre 44, Solomon 32
Cheney 61, Wichita Trinity 50
Chetopa 52, Uniontown 22
Cimarron 60, Scott City 52
Circle 45, Andale 44
Clay Center 50, Chapman 28
Clifton-Clyde 49, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 22
Columbus 57, Riverton 37
Concordia 50, Pike Valley 34
Cunningham 44, Fairfield 36
Derby 69, Great Bend 43
Dodge City 35, Garden City 27
Douglass 56, Belle Plaine 24
Elyria Christian 42, Peabody-Burns 17
Erie 48, Cherryvale 40
Eureka 44, Humboldt 43
Falls City, Neb. 40, Hiawatha 25
Fort Scott 47, Parsons 42
Frankfort 71, Troy 12
Fredonia 52, Neodesha 34
Galena 62, Southeast 25
Garden Plain 53, Wichita Independent 31
Gardner-Edgerton 43, Leavenworth 26
Girard 62, Frontenac 50
Goddard-Eisenhower 52, Arkansas City 36
Goessel 55, Little River 34
Halstead 56, Lyons 25
Hanover 49, Washington County 44
Hays 55, Salina South 50
Hesston 37, Haven 28
Hill City 67, Ness City 25
Hillsboro 49, Council Grove 44
Hitchcock County, Neb. 50, Rawlins County 39
Hodgeman County 43, South Gray 40
Holly, Colo. 36, Syracuse 29
Holton 68, Royal Valley 63
Hugoton 46, Holcomb 39
Hutchinson 42, Wichita Campus 26
Hutchinson Central Christian 53, Chase 25
Hutchinson Trinity 37, Sedgwick 21
Iola 44, Santa Fe Trail 36
Jackson Heights 58, Bishop Seabury Academy 4
Jayhawk Linn 40, Osawatomie 39
Jefferson North 59, McLouth 23
Jefferson West 71, Riverside 20
Kapaun Mount Carmel 62, Wichita West 25
KC Piper 49, Basehor-Linwood 41
KC Sumner 82, KC Washington 15
KC Turner 56, Tonganoxie 52
Kingman 54, Pratt 43
Kiowa County 50, Meade 44
La Crosse 36, Macksville 34
Labette County 46, Independence 33
Lawrence 50, SM East 38
Louisburg 69, Paola 57
Manhattan 65, Topeka 32
Marion 37, Moundridge 36
Marysville 61, Riley County 35
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 48, Horton 38
Mill Valley 53, BV Southwest 39
Nemaha Central 59, Atchison County 36
Nickerson 54, Larned 31
Northern Heights 43, Burlingame 28
Olathe East 64, Lawrence Free State 36
Olathe Northwest 44, SM South 42
Olpe 86, Central Heights 19
Oswego 53, Northeast-Arma 45, OT
Pittsburg 62, Coffeyville 39
Pleasant Ridge 55, Oskaloosa 50
Pratt Skyline 34, Stafford 20
Pretty Prairie 37, Burrton 22
Quinter 46, Ellis 44
Remington 34, Berean Academy 31
Rural Vista 58, Canton-Galva 35
Russell 60, Ellsworth 43
Sabetha 42, Perry-Lecompton 21
Salina Central 37, Newton 32
Salina Sacred Heart 28, Southeast Saline 24
Sherwood, Mo. 51, Maranatha Academy 37
Silver Lake 51, Osage City 35
SM North 60, Olathe West 51
South Barber 45, Attica 41
South Central 75, Kinsley 42
South Haven 42, Sedan 41
Southern Valley, Neb. 52, Phillipsburg 37
Spearville 41, Pawnee Heights 34
Spring Hill 54, Ottawa 30
St. Paul 38, Pleasanton 32
Sterling 53, Inman 29
Sublette 65, Deerfield 30
Sylvan-Lucas 46, Rock Hills 32
Thunder Ridge 36, St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 35
Trego 56, Plainville 46
Udall 60, Oxford 16
Valley Center 52, Maize South 44
Valley Heights 68, Doniphan West 29
Victoria 43, Ellinwood 34
Wabaunsee 62, Lyndon 43
Wallace County 38, Cheyenne Wells, Colo. 32
Wellsville 72, Prairie View 32
West Elk 58, Flinthills 47
Wetmore 38, Linn 20
Wichita Bishop Carroll 58, Wichita Heights 52
Wichita East 53, Wichita North 11
Wichita South 46, Wichita Northwest 22
Winfield 38, Mulvane 31
Yates Center 47, Crest 38
Western Kansas Liberty League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Weskan 45, Palco 21
Wheatland-Grinnell 47, Logan 40
Semifinal
Northern Valley 62, Cheylin 44
Triplains-Brewster 60, Golden Plains 43

Hays basketball sweeps Salina South at home

Girls

Hays 55 – Salina South 50

Neither Hays or Salina South could find separation from each other in the first half.  Tied four times and two lead changes, it was the Lady Cougars who found their way to a lead by halftime 23-22.  Hays used a 11-3 run that gave the Lady Indians the first of three different six point leads.  The last came at 20-14 with 4:10 left in the half.  South though ended the half on a 9-2 run in the last three minutes of the half for their half time lead.

Highlights

Salina South pushed their lead to six on back to back three pointers two minutes into the third quarter.  Hays continued to trail by five when Isabel Robben scored eight straight the Lady Indians to take a 35-34 lead.  South hit a pair of free throws to regain the lead 36-35 heading to the fourth quarter.

The game featured eleven ties and five lead changes.  The final lead change game when Brooke Denning hit her second three pointer of the game for a 44-42 lead.  South tied the game one final time at 44 with 1:41 left.  Tasiah Nunnery scored four straight, two from the free throw line and two off a Kallie Leiker steal, to start a 11-4 run that secured the Hays victory.

Coach Kirk Maska

The Lady Indians shot 17 of 20 from the free throw line and made seven of their final eight in the last 1:11 of the game.  Hays moves to 9-5 on the year, snapping a four game skid.  South falls to 4-9.  Isabel Robben led the Lady Indians in scoring with 15.  Tasiah Nunnery put in 12 and three more players scored eight or nine points.

Boys

Hays 66 – Salina South 56

Salina South took an early 2-0 lead on an offensive rebound put back.  Hays answered with a three pointer twenty seconds later to take a lead they held for the remainder of the first half.  Tradgon McCrae scored 12 points in the first half to help Hays to a 31-24 lead.  Hays led 8-7 during first quarter play before the Indians went on a 12-3 run over a 8:50 span to build their biggest first half lead at 11.

Highlights

Hays opened the second half with two quick three pointers and then a third two minutes later to build their biggest lead of the game at 40-26.  Salina South though would never let the Indians get comfortable with the lead.  The Cougars closed the gap down to six in the third quarter, before Hays scored four points in the final minute of the third quarter to lead 47-37.

The Indians pushed their lead up to 12 early in the fourth quarter, but South continued to fight back.  After going up 52-40 with six minutes left in the game, the Indians had their lead trimmed down to four following at Cougar 10-2 run.  The Indians never let South get any closer outscoring the Cougars 12-6 over the final three minutes.

Coach Rick Keltner

Hays improves to 9-5 on the season behind a game high 20 points from Tradgon McCrae.  Cole Murphy scored 15 on five three pointers and Ethan Nunnery added 10.  South falls to 2-11.

The Hays High girls and boys head to Dodge City on Friday as the leaders in the Western Athletic Conference at 3-0.

Hays girls drops fourth game in five days

The Hays High Lady Indians wrapped up their appearance in the Mid-America Classic in McPherson with a 7th place game against Shawnee Mission South on Saturday afternoon.

The Lady Indian’s fourth game in five days started at a slow pace.  The Indians hit just two of nine field goals in the first quarter and trailed 8-5 after the first eight minutes.  The Lady Indians opened the second quarter on a 7-2 run to take their first lead of the game at 12-10.  The two teams swapped the lead before South went on a 11-2 run.  That run established an eight point lead for the Raiders at 24-16.  Isabel Robben and Kallie Leiker combined for eight straight points to tie the game with under two minutes left before halftime.  South took a 27-26 lead into halftime after hitting three of four free throws and Robben scored her 10th point of the second quarter.

Highlights

Hays never did regain the lead in the second half.  The Indians did tie the game one time at 37 with 1:20 left in third quarter.  South scored the final four points of the quarter and never relinquished the lead.  The Lady Indians fell behind by as many as eight in the fourth quarter at 47-39.  Hays did cut the lead down to two with just over a minute remaining.  South hit five of their final six free throws to defeat Hays 53-49.

Coach Kirk Maska

Hays falls to 8-5 after their fourth straight loss in five days.  Shawnee Mission South improves to 5-7.  Isabel Robben led the team with 20 points, seven rebounds and took seven charges.  Mattie Hutchison added ten points.

Hays returns to action Tuesday for a girls and boys double header, hosting Salina South.

Friday night high school basketball scoreboard

Girls

Mid-America Classic in McPherson
Championship semifinals
McPherson  57  Olathe South 32
Wichita Northwest  29  Manhattan  46

Consolation Semifinals
Hays 32  Shawnee Mission NW 36
Shawnee Mission South 35  Ulysses 39

Glacier’s Edge Tournament at Emporia
Consolation Semifinals
Great Bend  43  Shawnee Heights  47

Newton Tournament
Consolation Semifinals
Garden City  46  Andover Central  54
Dodge City  45  Kapaun Mt. Carmel  52

Hilltop Hoops Classic
Championship game
Central Plains  52   St. John  34

3rd place
Little River  61   Moundridge  34

5th place
Macksville  40   Larned  39

7th place
Ness City  36  Ell-Saline  53

Western Athletic Conference
*Hugoton  44   Liberal  58

Mid-Continent League
*TMP  34   Abilene  38
Smith Center  47  Stockton  56
Plainville  53   Ellis  46
Phillipsburg  47   Oakley  39
Trego  32  Hill City  40
*Colby  36  Norton  34

Central Prairie League
Victoria  27  LaCrosse  38
*Sylvan Lucas  31  Otis-Bison  45
*Pratt-Skyline  28   Kinsley  52
*Lyons  49  Ellinwood  26

Northern Plains
Lakeside  39  Osborne  25
Wilson  63  Rock Hills  32
Lincoln  41  Natoma  24
Tescott  25  St. Johns-Tipton  52

North Central Activities Association
SE of Saline  20   Ellsworth  45

Northwest Kansas League
Hoxie  43  Quinter  37

Western Kansas Liberty League
Western Plains  12  Wheatland-Grinnell  73
Logan  35  Northern Valley  59

Great Western Kansas League
Goodland  32  Scott  66

Boys

Western Athletic Conference
*Hugoton  57  Liberal  62

Mid-Continent League
*TMP  40   Abilene  50
Smith Center  53  Stockton  57
Plainville  70   Ellis  39
Phillipsburg  64   Oakley  38
Trego  28  Hill City  48
*Colby  50  Norton  43

Central Prairie League
Victoria  41  LaCrosse  63

Northern Plains
Lakeside  31  Osborne  39
Wilson  49  Rock Hills  64

North Central Activities Association
SE of Saline  49  Ellsworth  65

Northwest Kansas League
Hoxie  67  Quinter  58

Western Kansas Liberty League
Logan  46  Northern Valley  76

Great Western Kansas League
Goodland  63  Scott  59

*Non-league

 

AP-KS–Kansas Prep Scores, 3rd Ld-Writethru,1043
Friday’s Scores
By The Associated Press
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 50, Hays-TMP-Marian 40
Belle Plaine 77, Conway Springs 42
Bishop Miege 66, Olathe South 48
Blue Valley 71, Olathe West 65
Caldwell 61, Sedan 55, OT
Cedar Vale/Dexter 52, Udall 41
Chanute 57, Iola 37
Cherryvale 45, Bluestem 29
Colby 50, Norton 43
Dodge City 64, Great Bend 61
Ellsworth 65, Southeast Saline 49
Elyria Christian 43, Herington 17
Emporia 62, Shawnee Heights 39
Erie 60, Humboldt 57
Eudora 51, Tonganoxie 37
Eureka 56, Fredonia 47
Fort Scott 58, Girard 50
Frankfort 54, Axtell 51, OT
Frontenac 68, Independence 63
Goodland 63, Scott City 59
Hanover 68, Wetmore 36
Highland Park 83, Topeka Hayden 67
Hill City 48, Trego 28
Hoxie 67, Quinter 58
Hutchinson 51, Valley Center 37
KC Harmon 70, Wichita Defenders 62
La Crosse 63, Victoria 41
Lawrence Free State 67, BV West 47
Liberal 63, Hugoton 57
Maize 66, Maize South 55
Maranatha Academy 79, KC Bishop Ward 47
Mill Valley 67, Lansing 57
Onaga 50, Linn 41
Osborne 39, Lakeside 31
Parsons 83, Columbus 65
Phillipsburg 64, Oakley 38
Plainville 70, Ellis 39
Pratt 59, Macksville 47
Rock Hills 64, Wilson 49
Rockhurst, Mo. 55, SM East 35
Royal Valley 50, Hiawatha 36
Sabetha 65, Riverside 25
Salina Sacred Heart 69, Hutchinson Trinity 50
SM Northwest 59, KC Turner 43
Smoky Valley 66, Clay Center 37
Southeast 44, Pleasanton 42
St. Mary’s 59, Jackson Heights 50
Stockton 57, Smith Center 53
Topeka Seaman 56, Manhattan 50
Wamego 58, Rock Creek 55
Wellsville 91, Anderson County 82
Wichita Campus 64, Goddard 51
Wichita Collegiate 75, Circle 72
Winfield 63, Wellington 48
Lyon County League Tournament
Semifinal
Burlingame 71, Hartford 31
Lyon County League Tournament
Semifinal
Olpe 61, Madison/Hamilton 27
SPIAA Tournament
Consolation
Ashland 58, Satanta 35
Ingalls 43, Fowler 38
Kiowa County 63, Pawnee Heights 41
Semifinal
South Central 51, Hodgeman County 42
South Gray 54, Spearville 36
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 38, Hays-TMP-Marian 34
Blue Ridge, S.C. 45, Cair Paravel 40
Bluestem 61, Cherryvale 50
Caldwell 46, Sedan 35
Caney Valley 46, Neodesha 44
Chanute 57, Iola 37
Chetopa 61, Tyro Community Christian 20
Cheylin 48, Weskan 45
Clay Center 42, Smoky Valley 32
Colby 36, Norton 34, OT
Columbus 51, Parsons 47
Crest 44, Uniontown 34
Ellsworth 45, Southeast Saline 20
Elyria Christian 42, Herington 26
Erie 44, Humboldt 32
Eudora 50, Tonganoxie 22
Eureka 48, Fredonia 43
Fort Scott 53, Girard 51
Frankfort 54, Axtell 32
Hanover 59, Wetmore 29
Holcomb 37, Southwestern Hts. 29
Hutchinson Trinity 59, Salina Sacred Heart 31
Independence 64, Frontenac 51
KC Bishop Ward 60, Maranatha Academy 53
La Crosse 38, Victoria 27
Labette County 56, Basehor-Linwood 39
Lakeside 39, Osborne 25
Liberal 58, Hugoton 44
Lincoln 41, Natoma 24
Linn 39, Onaga 15
Lyons 49, Ellinwood 26
Mission Valley 55, Lyndon 37
Northern Valley 59, Logan 35
Oberlin-Decatur 39, Wallace County 36
Oswego 30, Altoona-Midway 7
Otis-Bison 45, Sylvan-Lucas 31
Phillipsburg 47, Oakley 39
Pittsburg Colgan 49, Riverton 23
Plainville 53, Ellis 46
Pleasanton 48, Southeast 28
Riley County 45, Wabaunsee 43
Rural Vista 59, Wakefield 21
Sabetha 50, Riverside 39
Scott City 66, Goodland 32
South Haven 57, Flinthills 28
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 52, Tescott 25
St. Paul 55, Northeast-Arma 24
Stockton 56, Smith Center 47
Trego 40, Hill City 32
Udall 51, Cedar Vale/Dexter 30
Valley Heights 81, Solomon 23
Wamego 50, Rock Creek 22
Wheatland-Grinnell 73, Western Plains-Healy 12
Wilson 63, Rock Hills 32
Yates Center 58, Marmaton Valley 27
Cunningham Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Kinsley 52, Pratt Skyline 28
Norwich 41, Medicine Lodge 39
Semifinal
Attica 40, South Barber 37
El Dorado Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Augusta 57, Wichita Campus 40
Maize South 63, El Dorado 33
Semifinal
Gardner-Edgerton 50, Circle 44
Mill Valley 63, Wichita East 37
Emporia Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Shawnee Heights 47, Great Bend 43
SM North 58, Wichita Southeast 49
Semifinal
Emporia 40, Hutchinson 36
Olathe East 58, BV Southwest 49
Haven Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Haven 59, Nickerson 32
Rose Hill 40, Goddard 37
Semifinal
Cheney 59, Wellington 23
Garden Plain 49, Kingman 45
Hiawatha Tournament
Jackson Heights 44, St. Mary’s 37
Hilltop Hoops Classic
Seventh Place
Ell-Saline 53, Ness City 36
Fifth Place
Macksville 40, Larned 39
Third Place
Moundridge 43, Little River 34
Jefferson County North Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Atchison County 46, Oskaloosa 30
Cornerstone Family 38, Perry-Lecompton 26
Semifinal
Jefferson North 71, Pleasant Ridge 47
Valley Falls 44, Rossville 40
Lawrence Free State Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Junction City 64, Olathe West 53
Leavenworth 47, Lawrence Free State 40
Semifinal
Washburn Rural 57, KC Sumner 48
Wichita South 62, Wichita Heights 43
Lyon County League Tournament
Marais des Cygnes Valley 28, Burlingame 47
Semifinal
Hartford 46, Southern Coffey 28
Olpe 86, Waverly 36
McPherson Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
SM Northwest 36, Hays 32
Ulysses 39, SM South 35
Semifinal
Manhattan 46, Wichita Northwest 29
McPherson 57, Olathe South 32
Newton Invitational Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Andover Central 54, Garden City 46
Kapaun Mount Carmel 52, Dodge City 45
Semifinal
Bishop Miege 54, Olathe Northwest 36
Newton 25, Wichita Bishop Carroll 24
Topeka West Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Goddard-Eisenhower 53, Wichita Life Prep 50
Semifinal
Derby 76, Topeka West 23
Maize 56, Topeka Seaman 40

TMP/Abilene Basketball


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Girls: Abilene 38, TMP 34

ABILENE, Kan.-Two state ranked teams put on a strong showing on Friday night in Abilene as TMP travelled East to face the Cowgirls. TMP would make the first run of the game as they scored five straight to take an early 8-4 lead and would not trail again in the first half. The Lady Monarchs led 17-11 after the first quarter and built the lead to as many as nine points in the second quarter and settled for a 24-18 lead at the half.

Abilene came out strong in the third quarter and with Kayla Vitztum in foul trouble the Cowgirls outscored TMP 14-3 in the third quarter and led 32-27 at going to the final quarter. The Lady Monarchs were able to close the Abilene lead to two late in the fourth quarter but could not get back on top as they fell 38-34.

The loss snaps TMP’s 12 game losing streak as the Lady Monarchs to 12-2 on the season. TMP will have a week off when they will travel to Norton to take on the Lady Jays.

ROSE MCFARLAND INTERVIEW

Boys: Abilene 50, TMP 40

ABILENE, Kan.-TMP never lead in their 50-40 loss at Abilene on Friday night. The Monarchs trailed 10-6 after the first quarter and the Cowboys pushed the lead to to eight points at halftime, 26-18. David McFarland led TMP with seven first half points and Michael Lager added six.

The Monarchs came out in the second half and cut the Abilene lead to four midway through the third quarter but that would be as close as TMP would get. The Cowboys would extend their lead back to seven points by the end of the quarter. Abilene would extend their lead to 15 points midway through the first quarter. TMP would cut it to eight points a couple of times in the fourth quarter before Abilene finished with the 10 point victory.

Michael Lager scored 14 to lead the Monarchs TMP falls to 10-4 on the season after dropping their second straight game for for the first time since losing their first two games of the year. The Monarchs are off until February 2nd when they travel to Norton.

JOE HERTEL INTERVIEW

 

Hays falls Shawnee Mission Northwest in McPherson

Following an opening round loss to Wichita Northwest on Thursday afternoon, the Hays High Lady Indians returned to action less than 24 hours later in McPherson.  Friday’s consolation semi-final game was a state ranked showdown.  The Lady Indians entered the game at #6 in 4A-1.  Their opponent, Shawnee Mission Northwest, ranked #8 in 6A had already played seven other state ranked opponents in 11 games.

Hays hit a pair of shots on their first two possessions of the ball game to take a 5-2 lead.  The Lady Indians pushed that lead up to five at 10-5 with 2:34 left in the first quarter.  The Indians though made just one of their next thirteen shots in the remainder of the first half.  That allowed Northwest to go on a 12-2 run and take a 17-12 lead.  Jaycee Dale made a pair of free throws with a minute left in the half to cut the halftime deficit to 17-14.

Highlights

The Lady Indians turned those two points from the first half into a 14-2 run, building a seven point lead at 26-19.  The lead came at the 3:20 mark of third quarter.  Hays though would score just three points over the next 9:55.  The Lady Cougars embarked on a 15-3 run to build a 34-29 lead.  Savannah Schneider converted a three point play with ninety seconds left to cut the Hays deficit down to two.  The Lady Indians got good looks at the basket on their next three possessions but could not score.  Northwest hit a pair of free throws with ten seconds left to ice the game and a 36-32 win.

Coach Kirk Maska

Hays falls to 8-4 on the season on their third straight loss.  Shawnee Mission Northwest improves to 7-5.  Hays will play for seventh place at 2:00 on Saturday.

Hays falls to Wichita NW in McPherson

Less than 48 hours after a state ranked showdown loss to Salina Central, the Hays High Lady Indians were back on the floor to open the Mid-America Classic in McPherson.  As the #2 seed, Hays opened with 5-5 Wichita Northwest who had lost three games in overtime.

Hays had their coldest half shooting of the season making just three of twenty-four shots.  Northwest hit nine of twenty and four of those nine made shots were three pointers.  The combination led to a 22-8 lead for the Grizzlies by half time.

Northwest used a 15-2 run to take a three point lead at 5-2 to a 20-4 advantage threw the first three minutes of the second quarter.

Highlights

Wichita NW pushed their lead up to 22 points in the third quarter before Kallie Leiker scored four straight points in the final minute of to pull the Indians back within 18 at 35-17.  Hays would get with in 13 at 37-24 but never any closer falling 47-27.

The 27 points is a season low for Hays who falls to the consolation semi-finals and will play Shawnee Mission Northwest.  SMNW lost 41-40 in overtime to Manhattan.  The consolation semi-final game will be a meeting of state ranked teams at 3:00.

Coach Kirk Maska

Hays falls to 8-3 on the season.  Wichita Northwest improves to 6-5 on the year and will play Manhattan in the semi-finals.

 

Tuesday high school basketball scores

BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 62, Concordia 41
Andale 52, Augusta 50
Andover Central 73, Rose Hill 48
Argonia 42, Burden Central 39
Barstow, Mo. 62, KC Sumner 53
Bonner Springs 53, Paola 50
BV Randolph 64, Wakefield 38
Caney Valley 79, Eureka 43
Chase 49, Natoma 42
Cheney 74, Chaparral 50
Cherryvale 49, Neodesha 34
Colby 65, Oakley 54
Columbus 62, Southeast 52
Conway Springs 55, Winfield 26
Derby 71, Maize South 56
Doniphan West 55, Troy 30
Erie 75, Fredonia 44
Galena 58, Frontenac 47
Garden City 56, Ulysses 39
Girard 55, Baxter Springs 52
Goddard-Eisenhower 88, Maize 68
Goodland 67, Wray, Colo. 54
Hanover 61, Centralia 45
Haven 72, Sedgwick 57
Hooker, Okla. 76, Meade 48
Hoxie 44, Hill City 39
Humboldt 69, Bluestem 63
Hutchinson Trinity 66, Smoky Valley 56
Jayhawk Linn 56, Uniontown 34
KC Harmon 66, KC Bishop Ward 50
KC Piper 72, KC Turner 54
La Crosse 54, Ellinwood 33
Lakeside 35, Lincoln 32
Lakin 73, Scott City 65
Larned 45, Kingman 35
Lee’s Summit Community Christian, Mo. 65, KC Christian 58
Manhattan CHIEF 65, St. John’s Military 35
Marmaton Valley 69, Oswego 54
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 58, Bishop Seabury Academy 50
McPherson 71, Newton 52
Minneapolis 42, Ell-Saline 33
Mission Valley 58, Northern Heights 42
Moscow 59, Deerfield 46
Northeast-Arma 67, Chetopa 54
Northern Valley 50, Stockton 33
Norton 49, Trego 41
Osawatomie 60, Central Heights 52
Osborne 60, Wilson 44
Otis-Bison 39, Dighton 38
Palco 52, Western Plains-Healy 45
Parsons 78, Coffeyville 71
Perry-Lecompton 65, Nemaha Central 53
Phillipsburg 60, Hoisington 38
Pike Valley 73, Thunder Ridge 44
Plainville 68, Logan 28
Quinter 57, Golden Plains 55
Rock Hills 55, Tescott 23
Russell 54, Smith Center 49
Salina Central 62, Hays 48
Salina Sacred Heart 57, Beloit 33
Santa Fe Trail 69, Silver Lake 52
Southwestern Hts. 60, Forgan, Okla. 55
Stanton County 49, Sublette 43
Sylvan-Lucas 57, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 25
Tonganoxie 55, Heritage Christian 19
Wamego 58, Council Grove 45
Washington County 71, Linn 57
Wichita Bishop Carroll 80, Wichita North 64
Wichita Heights 55, Kapaun Mount Carmel 49
Wichita Northwest 65, Wichita West 51
Wichita Southeast 63, Wichita South 60
Yates Center 69, Pleasanton 34
Lyon County League Tournament
Madison/Hamilton 55, Lebo 41
Olpe 66, Marais des Cygnes Valley 33
SPIAA Tournament
Hodgeman County 51, Ashland 31
South Central 64, Pawnee Heights 32
South Gray 66, Satanta 34
Spearville 57, Kiowa County 42

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Argonia 61, Burden Central 22
Barstow, Mo. 57, Olathe North 23
Beloit 51, Salina Sacred Heart 37
Bishop Miege 73, Topeka Hayden 32
Bluestem 60, Humboldt 55
Burlington 53, Chase County 36
BV Randolph 47, Wakefield 27
Cair Paravel 44, Christ Preparatory Academy 35
Central Heights 49, Osawatomie 43
Chase 35, Natoma 19
Cherryvale 44, Neodesha 40
Chetopa 45, Northeast-Arma 36
Colby 40, Oakley 30
Columbus 51, Southeast 21
Concordia 48, Abilene 39
Council Grove 30, Wamego 27
Doniphan West 59, Troy 34
Elkhart 55, Walsh, Colo. 29
Erie 46, Fredonia 35
Eureka 40, Caney Valley 39
Galena 42, Frontenac 38
Girard 54, Baxter Springs 49
Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 56, Sylvan-Lucas 25
Hanover 52, Centralia 51
Highland Park 67, Ottawa 46
Hooker, Okla. 65, Meade 41
Hoxie 44, Hill City 39
Hutchinson Trinity 55, Smoky Valley 37
Jayhawk Linn 49, Uniontown 17
La Crosse 52, Ellinwood 30
Lakeside 43, Lincoln 36
Lee’s Summit Community Christian, Mo. 66, KC Christian 18
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 66, Bishop Seabury Academy 19
Mission Valley 42, Northern Heights 40
Moscow 49, Deerfield 31
Norton 55, Trego 49
Oswego 46, Marmaton Valley 33
Otis-Bison 39, Dighton 35
Palco 45, Western Plains-Healy 29
Paola 59, Bonner Springs 32
Parsons 44, Coffeyville 20
Phillipsburg 56, Hoisington 50
Plainville 60, Logan 37
Quinter 39, Golden Plains 33
Rock Hills 41, Tescott 37
Russell 56, Smith Center 37
Salina Central 60, Hays 55
Scott City 64, Lakin 32
Silver Lake 63, Santa Fe Trail 44
Stockton 80, Northern Heights 62
Sublette 51, Stanton County 25
Thunder Ridge 58, Pike Valley 22
Tonganoxie 47, Heritage Christian 35
Valley Heights 58, Onaga 13
Wallace County 64, Triplains-Brewster 49
Washington County 57, Linn 42
Wichita Bishop Carroll 73, Wichita North 20
Wilson 42, Osborne 27
Wray, Colo. 64, Goodland 39
Yates Center 58, Pleasanton 39
Berean Academy/Eli Walter Tournament
Berean Academy 42, Douglass 25
Halstead 63, Burrton 26
Minneapolis 56, Goessel 44
Wichita Trinity 45, Hutchinson Central Christian 36
Cunningham Tournament
Attica 47, Norwich 42
Cunningham 49, Pratt Skyline 31
Pretty Prairie 59, Kinsley 48
South Barber 47, Medicine Lodge 32
Hiawatha Tournament
Jackson Heights 67, Atchison 38
Marysville 54, Hiawatha 19
St. Mary’s 41, Falls City, Neb. 30
Valley Center 61, Horton 41
Hilltop Hoops Classic
Central Plains 94, Ness City 14
Moundridge 49, Macksville 34
Consolation Semifinal
Larned 47, Ell-Saline 31
Jefferson County North Tournament
Jefferson North 56, Perry-Lecompton 27
Pleasant Ridge 69, Cornerstone Family 58
Rossville 51, Oskaloosa 33
Valley Falls 42, Atchison County 27
Lyon County League Tournament
Olpe 79, Marais des Cygnes Valley 15
Waverly 57, Burlingame 40
Mulvane Tournament
Arkansas City 47, Mulvane 28
Conway Springs 55, Winfield 26
Sedgwick Tournament
Fairfield 52, Chaparral 47
Inman 60, Belle Plaine 22
Sedgwick 43, Canton-Galva 16
Wichita Independent 54, Clearwater 29
Wellsville Tournament
Baldwin 65, Anderson County 11
KC Piper 72, Louisburg 41
Nemaha Central 51, Spring Hill 39
Wellsville 57, Lansing 56

Hays hosts Salina Central

Girls

#6 5A Salina Central 60 – #6 #4A-1 Hays 55

After an 11 day layoff, the Hays High Lady Indians took the court at home Tuesday night versus Salina Central.  The Lady Mustangs were coming off of three games in three days and a runner up finish on Saturday to Liberal in the Salina Invitational Tournament.  Both teams entered ranked.  Hays at #6 in 4A-1 and Salina Central at #6 in 5A.

Like two state ranked teams should, each team took big swings in the first half.  The Lady Indians used a 11-3 run that built a 11-7 lead mid way through the first quarter.  Central responded with a 9-3 run that closed the first quarter and enabled the Lady Mustangs to grab a 16-14 lead.

At one point Hays missed 12 straight shots and Central took advantage to build their biggest lead of the first half at 29-22.  Over the final two minutes though the Lady Indians defense didn’t allow another point and baskets from Tasiah Nunnery, Jaycee Dale and Savannah Schneider tied the game at 29 as the teams hit locker room.

Highlights

Hays and Central were tied four more times in the third quarter and the lead changed hands twice with the Lady Mustangs taking a 43-41 lead into the fourth quarter.  The Hays High Lady took what turned out to be their final lead of the night on five straight points from Nunnery, grabbing a 46-45 lead.

The deciding run came over the next 90 seconds.  Central scored three quick baskets including two three pointers putting the Lady Mustangs up 53-46.  Hays never got closer than five rest of the way.  The Lady Indian’s best chance came down 56-51, where they had three consecutive possessions but could not score.  Central held on for a 60-55 win over Hays.

Coach Haley Wolf

Hays falls 8-2 on the season.  Salina Central is now 10-3.  Savannah Schneider led all scoring with 21.  Tasiah Nunnery scored 10 for a third consecutive game.  The Lady Indians are headed to the McPherson Mid-America Classic on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.  Hays opens with 5-5 Wichita Northwest.

Boys

#9 5A Salina Central 62 – Hays 48

With both Hays and Salina Central coming off of mid-season tournaments, they showed little fatigue in the first quarter.  The teams traded baskets through the first quarter with Hays taking a 15-14 lead after eight minutes.  The second quarter was trouble for a third straight game for the Indians.  Hays made just two field goals while Salina Central finished the half on a 12-2 run.  The run came as Hays closed a six point gap down to one at 21-20.  The run allowed the Mustangs to take a 33-22 lead at half time.

Highlights

Central turned the 12-2 run at the end of the third quarter into a 22-2 run that built the Mustangs a 21 points lead at 43-22.  Hays scored just two points over a 7:20 span that help lead to the 21 point deficit.  Hays did find a spark in the third quarter.  Hays went on a 13-5 run over four minutes to get back within 13 at 48-35.  The Indians has the ball at the end of the third quarter and beginning of the fourth but missed shots on both possessions.  Salina Central kept the Indians at arms length rest of the night for a 62-48 victory.

Coach Rick Keltner

Hays falls in a third straight game, all to ranked opponents and is 8-5 on the season.  Salina Central is now 10-3.  Tradgon McCrae led the Indians with 13.  Cole Murphy added 12.  The Hays boys are off for a week when they resume play against Salina South.

TMP Girls Champs, Boys 2nd


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Girls Championship
TMP 51, Smith Center 37

PLAINVILLE, Kan.-TMP built an early eight point lead and never trailed in their 51-37win over Smith Center in the championship game of the Mid Continent League Tournament in Plainville. Smith Center would close the gap to one point early in the second quarter. The Lady Monarchs would answer with nine straight points to push the lead to double digits and would settle for a 21-13 lead at halftime.

The lock down TMP defense showed up in the second half as they scored the first eight points off of four Smith Center turnovers and the game would be a double digit lead for TMP the rest of the way. The Lady Monarchs led 39-24 after the third quarter and win the game by 14 points.

Smith Center was led in scoring by Kacie Timmons who finished with 15 points. The Lady Red drop to 10-2 on the season. TMP was led by 18 points from Jillian Lowe. The Lady Monarchs have won 12 games in a row and improve to 12-1 on the season and are off until January 26th when they will travel to Abilene.

ROSE MCFARLAND INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

Boys Championship
Phillipsburg 66, TMP 42

PLAINVILLE, Kan.-Phillipsburg scored 28 first quarter points and shot 11-13 from the field as they dominated the first half en-route to a 66-42 Mid Continent League Tournament Championship on Saturday night in Plainville. The Panthers led 28-14 after the first quarter and 43-26 at halftime. Trey Sides scored a team high 14 points in the first half to lead Phillipsburg. David McFarland led TMP with eight first half points.

The Monarchs offensive struggles continued in the second half after 14 first half turnovers. The Monarchs would turn the ball over four more times and shot three for 12 from the field and trailed 51-32 after three quarters.

Phillipsburg improves to 11-1 with the win. TMP’s 10 game winning streak came to an end with the loss as the Monarchs fall to 10-3 on the season. TMP will travel to Abilene next Friday to face the Cowboys.

JOE HERTEL INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

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