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Hays High Sounds of the Game, week 5

After picking up their second win of the season the Hays High Indians travel to Dodge City for a matchup with the unbeaten Dodge City Red Demons.

If you missed any of the Indians 45-20 win over Wichita South you can check out the highlights below with our Sounds of the Game.

TMP Sounds of the Game, week 5

The TMP-Marian football team plays their second straight home game Friday night against MCL rival Norton.

Last week the Monarchs came up short in a defensive battle with Phillipsburg, losing 21-7.

If you missed any of last week’s action you can check out the highlights below with our Sounds of the Game.

KSHSAA announces 2020 and 2021 football districts

The Kansas State High School Activities Association released the district assignments for the 2020 and 2021 football season on Wednesday.

The TMP-Marian Monarchs will once again be 2A and has been assigned to district seven.

TMP is joined in district seven by Ellis, Cimarron, Kismet-Southwestern Heights, Lakin and Syracuse.

There are only four districts in class 1A with Plainville, Smith Center and Oakley in district three. They are joined by Brookville-Ell Saline, Ellinwood, Inman and Salina-Sacred Heart.

In 8-man division one LaCrosse will be in district six with Greensburg-Kiowa County, Kinsley, Macksville, Pratt-Skyline and St. John-Hudson.

Hill City, Hoxie, Stockton and WaKeeney-Trego Community are joined by Atwood-Rawlins County and Oberlin-Decatur Community in district eight.

Victoria and Otis-Bison will be 8-man division two for the next two years and are joined by Chase, Claflin-Central Plains, Sylvan Grove, Tescott and Wilson in district five.

Hays High is once again in the west in class 5A.

You can find a complete list of the 2020 and 2021 football districts HERE.

HHS girls golf team finishes second in Great Bend and WAC

Courtesy photo

GREAT BEND — The Hays High girls’ golf team shot a 377 and finished second, six shots back of Garden City at the Great Bend Invitational at the Stoneride Country Club.

The Indians placed four in the top 10 led by Taleia McCrae’s 87 which was good enough for second place. Sophia Garrison was fourth with a 91, Andrea Lopez seventh with a 99 and Katie Dinkel eighth at 100.

With their victory, Garden City wins the WAC team title and Hays is second. The Indians Sophia Garrison and Taleia McCrae were both named All-Western Athletic Conference with Katie Dinkel honorable mention.

Garden City’s Alysse McMillen is the WAC Player of the Year and the Buffaloes Trenton Specht is the WAC Coach of the Year

Team Results
1. Garden City 371
2. Hays High 377
3. Great Bend 406
4. Dodge City 422
5. Liberal 462

Top 10 Medalists
1. Alyssa McMillen-Garden City 79
2. Taleia McCrae-Hays High 87
3. Grace Yi-Garden City 89
4. Sophia Garrison-Hays High 91
5. Cailee McMullen-Great Bend 94
6. Ashlynn Armstrong-Dodge City 96
7. Andrea Lopez-Hays High 99
8. Katie Dinkel-Hays High 100
9. Ryan Warren-Garden City 100
10. Kaylee Reiser-Great Bend 101

HHS volleyball goes 2-1 at own quad

HAYS – The Hays High volleyball team goes 2-1 at the own quadrangular yesterday. The Indians sweep Phillipsburg (25-17, 25-22) and Colby (25-22, 25-22) before losing toe Liberal in three (23-25, 25-17, 20-25).

Against the Panthers, Tasiah Nunnery had 12 kills and eight assists. Kyah Summers and Kaitlin Suppes both had five assists.

Nunnery had seven kills and seven assists vs. Colby and 11 kills and 10 assists against Liberal. Sierra Bryant added seven kills in the Indians final match of the night.

The Indians are 16-10 on the season. They play Thursday in Larned.

TMP-Marian girls’ golf second at own invite

HAYS – The TMP-Marian girls’ golf team shot a 423 and finished second at their own invitational Monday at the Smoky Hill Country Club. Wamego shot a 395 to win the team title.

Haleigh Spray led the Monarchs with a 99 and finished sixth. Allison Applequist was eighth with a 102 and Jenna Romme 13th after a 107.

Plainville’s Corbyn Marques finished second with a 95.

Team Results
1. Wamego 395
2. Hays-TMP 423
3. Cimarron 435
4. Concordia 445
5. Oakley 459
6. Hays JV 462
7. Hoisington 468
8. Plainville 469
9. Clay Center 492

HHS girls’ cross country places five in Junction City

The Hays High girls cross country team had have five medalists and finished fourth at yesterday’s Junction City Invitational at Milford Lake. Freshman Amelia Jaeger led the way with an 11th place finish (22:06.00). Yesenia Maldonado was 15th (22:57.00), Jaycine Watson 17th (23:02.00), Claire Shippy 18th (23:06.00) and Landry Dotts 20th (23:29.00).

Brayden Hines was the lone medalist for the boys, claiming 18th (19:01.00).

Girls Team Scores
1. Manhattan 25
2. Maize 54
3. Hutchinson 72
4. Hays 78
5. Clay Center 140

HHS Girls Results
Amelia Jaeger V 22:06:00 11th Medalist
Yesenia Maldonado V 22:57:00 15th Medalist
Jaycine Watson V 23:02:00 17th Medalist
Claire Shippy V 23:06:00 18th Medalist
Landri Dotts V 23:29:00 20th Medalist
Michaela Dickman V 23:57:00 22nd
Rachel Windholz JV 24:54:00 12th JV Medalist
Lainey Hardman V 25:10:00 30th
Elizabeth Dickman JV 25:19:00 14th JV Medalist
Maddie Lohmeyer JV 25:54:00 19th
Cristina Leos JV 27:02:00 28th
Kambri Bogart JV 27:35:00 30th
Ashlyn Hammerschmidt JV 28:42:00 31st

Boys Team scores
1. Manhattan 26
2. Clay Center 59
3. Maize 53
4. Hutchinson 122
5. Salina South 126
6. Junction City 147
7. Hays 173

HHS Boys Results
Brayden Hines V 19:01:00 18th Medalist
Nathan Erbert V 20:46:00 34th
Mathew Dempsey V 20:51:00 36th
Carter Muehleisen JV 21:32:00 29th
Fernando Zarate V 21:36:00 42nd
Chris Goodale V 21:41:00 43rd
Grant Brungardt V 22:04:00 46th
Daimon Lang JV 22:42:00 46th
Cyrus Vajnar JV 22:58:00 49th
Ryan Schuckman JV 23:40:00 53rd
Zachary Chance V 23:41:00 47th
Ethan Voss JV 23:42:00 54th
Logan Chance JV 23:57:00 56th
Brandon Kennemer JV 24:20:00 60th
Jude Tippy JV 24:44:00 64th
Ethan Klausmeyer JV 25:43:00 59th

Hansen leads HHS tennis at WAC meet

GREAT BEND, Kan. – Lynsie Hansen went 3-1 and led the Hays High girls’ tennis team with a second place finish at No. 1 singles Monday at the Western Athletic Conference meet.

The No. 2 doubles team of Maggie Robben and Sage Zweifel went 1-4 and tied for third.

TMP falls to Phillipsburg

The Phillipsburg Panthers were able to hold off the TMP-Marian Monarchs and pick up a 21-7 win Friday night at Lewis Field in Hays.

Jay Harris interview

Game highlights

TMP took the opening kickoff and put together a 13-play drive deep into Phillipsburg territory only to end on a Kade Harris interception by Tyler Martin at 16 yard line.

After the Monarchs took more than six minutes off the clock Phillipsburg was forced into a three and out on their first possession. TMP forced the Panthers into a pair of three and outs on their first two possessions of the game.

Phillipsburg was finally able to break the scoreless tie with just over three minutes left in the second quarter with a 21-yard touchdown pass from Ty Sides to Kagen Keeten. They led 7-0 at halftime.

The Panthers opened the second half with a nine-play 57 yard drive that was capped by a one-yard Zeb Lemon touchdown run. Lemon carried it six times from 40 yards on the drive.

Trailing 14-0 through three quarters TMP got on the board early in the fourth quarter with a 10-play 64 yard drive capped off with a 12-yard touchdown pass from Kade Harris to Jace Wentling on fourth down.

Down by one score TMP had a pair of chances in the fourth quarter but had one drive end on an interception and another end on a turnover on downs.

TMP drops to 1-4 for the second year in-a-row while Phillipsburg is 2-3.

Colby Dreiling led the Monarchs with 86 rushing yards.

TMP host Norton next week.

Hays wins on the road in Wichita

The Hays High took to the road and traveled to Wichita on Friday night in an effort to bounce back following a homecoming loss last week.  The Indians found themselves at Wichita South High School to take on the Titans.

The Hays defense set the tone for the first half.  Following a lost fumble to start the contest by the Indians, the Hays defense forced a change of possession on downs from the Indian 21 yard line.  Wyatt Crain kept the defensive train rolling with a 25 yard scoop and score on South’s second possession fumble.  The defense continued to play well through the first half allowing South to cross the 50 just one time while picking up another fumble (Tucker Veach) and an interception (Tavian Creamer.)

Leading 7-0 the Hays offense kicked into gear.  Brock Lummus recovered an offensive fumble in the end zone for a score to take a 14-0 lead.  Hays scored twice on one play drives on a Hayden Brown 69 yard run and a Dylan Dreiling to Jaren Kanak 39 yard strike.  Sandwiched in between those two scores Brown added a nine yard run out of the quarterback position.  Hays scored on four of five possessions to push their advantage to 35-0 by halftime.

Highlights

 

The Indians pushed the game high advantage to 38 points following the first field goal attempt in Matt Goodale’s short (two game) career.  Goodale split the uprights down the middle on a 35 yard attempt and a 38-0 lead early in the third quarter.  South scored on the next drive for the first of three Titan scores.  Hays did run one more in during the third quarter as the Indians pull away for a 45-20 victory.

The Hays coaching staff was able to allow several players to get into the game throughout the fourth quarter and get their chance at playing the varsity of a different team.

Coach Tony Crough


 

Hays moves to 2-3 on the year while Wichita South falls to 3-2.  Dylan Dreiling threw for 183 yards.  His favorite target was Jaren Kanak who hauled in six receptions for 112 yards a touchdown.

Hays heads back out on the road for their final Western Athletic Conference game on the season in Dodge City.

HHS girls’ golf finishes runner-up in Hutchinson

HUTCHINSON, Kan. – The Hays High girls golf team finished in second place at the 18-team Hutchinson Invitational Thursday at the Carey Park Golf Course. The Indians shot a 350 and were four shots back of Garden City.

Two Indians placed in the top 20. Taleia McCrea shot an 81 and was seventh. Katie Dinkel fired an 86 and placed 17th.

Team Results
1. Garden City – 346
2. Hays High – 350
3. Maize South – 355
4. Andale – 356
5. WInfield – 360
6. Buhler – 361
7. Salina South – 370
8. Manhattan – 377
9. Maize – 379
10. Goddard Eisenhower – 385
11. Derby – 391
12. Great Bend – 392
13. Valley Center – 409
14. Hutchinson – 410
15. Ark City – 406
16. Dodge City – 412
17. Newton – 422
18. Haysville Campus – 424

Top 20 Medalists
1. Morgan Brasser-Andale – 69
2. Alyssa McMillen-Garden City – 73
3. Lexie Ridder-Maize – 77
4. Elly Bertholf-Winfield – 79
5. Britney Wessley-Maize South – 79
6. London Love-Maize South – 80
7. Taleia McCrae-Hays High – 81
8. Reaghan Martin-Hutchinson – 81
9. Nina Frees-Salina South – 82
10. Mati Newman-Valley Center – 82
11. Haley Miller-Buhler – 83
12. Iaela Albers-Andale – 84
13. Mallory Seirer-Newton – 85
14. Brooklyn Blasdel-Maize – 85
15. Grace Yi-Garden City – 85
16. Andi Siebert-Manhattan – 86
17. Katie Dinkel-Hays High – 86
18. Camri Gage-Ark City – 87
19. Lauren Specht-Buhler – 87
20. Emma Fleischman-Goddard Eisenhower – 87

TMP-Marian girls’ golf third at Clay Center

CLAY CENTER, Kan. – The TMP-Marian girls golfers finished in third place at the Clay Center Invitational held at the Clay Center Country Club Thursday. Wamego won the team title with a 177. Concordia finished second with a 196 and the Monarchs right behind at 198.

Jenna Romme led TMP with a 42 and finished third. Abby Heimerman shot a 47 and placed ninth.

Team Results
1. Wamego – 177
2. Concordia – 196
3. TMP-Marian – 198
4. Salina-Central – 205
5. Clay Center Community – 229
6. Council Grove – 233
7 Manhattan – 243

Top-20 Individual Results
1. Abby Donovan-CON-41
2. Kelly Lonker-WAM-41
3. Jenna Romme-TMP-42
4. Bridgit Conway-SCN-42
5. Gracyn Nutsch-WAM-44
6. Samantha Wick-WAM-46
7. Toree Hoobler-WAM-46
8. Ashten Pierson-WAM-46
9. Abby Heimerman-TMP-47
10. Harlee Long-SCN-47
11. Haley Lewis-CON-47
12. Kirby McKee-WAM-48
13. Carissa Dalquest-CG-51
14. Shea Trecek-CON-53
15. Haleigh Spray-TMP-53
16. Kinzlee Wallace-CC-55
17. Bethany Trost-CON-55
18. Maddie Blochlinger-CON-56
19. Kealy Lhuillier-MAN-56
20. Emma Dinkel-TMP-56

HHS volleyball goes 1-2 at home quad

HAYS – The Hays High volleyball teams goes 1-2 at their own quadrangular Thursday at the Hays High gym. The Indians dropped their first match to Salina 25-23, 15-25, 23-25; the fell to Abilene 20-25, 19-25. They won their final match against Norton 25-20, 25-18.

Tasiah Nunnery had 11 kills and nine assists against Salina South. Sierra Bryant added six kills and had three solo blocks.

Nunnery had five kills and seven assists and Sierra Bryant added five kills against Abilene.

In the Norton match, Kaitlin Suppes had nine assists and Brooklyn Schaffer seven digs.

The Indians are now 11-7 on the season. They play in Great Bend Saturday.

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