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Hays High volleyball sweeps in Larned


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

LARNED, Kan.-Hays High swept both Larned and LaCrosse in straight sets on Thursday in Larned. Hays High won 25-15, 25-17 in the opener against the hosts. Hannah McGuire led Hays with 14 assists, Tasiah Nunnery 8 kills and Brooklyn Schaffer and Savannah Schneider had 9 digs each.

In the second match of the day the Lady Indians faced off with LaCrosse and picked up another straight set victory winning 25-18, 25-19. McGuire again led the way with 12 assists, Nunnery 10 kills, Schaffer 8 digs and Jaycee Dale had 4 solo blocks.

Hays High improves to 21-6 on the season and will be off until October 14th when they travel to Liberal for the Western Athletic Conference Tournament.

Latest KVA rankings

TOPEKA, Kan. – The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce the 2017 Week 5 Volleyball Rankings. This week’s rankings reflect the new 2017-18 KSHSAA classifications, as well as information that was submitted by Monday, October 2.

Class 6A
1. Olathe Northwest 20-3 (3)
2. Olathe North 20-4 (4)
3. Blue Valley North 20-5 (1)
4. Blue Valley West 22-4 (2)
5. Manhattan 18-7 (5)
6. Washburn Rural 16-4 (6)
7. Lawrence 15-6 (7)
8. Lawrence-Free State 21-7 (9)
9. Shawnee Mission Northwest 22-10 (10)
10. Blue Valley 13-10 (8)

Class 5A
1. St. James Academy 22-4 (1)
2. Lansing 21-2 (2)
3. Newton 24-4 (4)
4. De Soto 22-3 (3)
5. Maize 23-6 (5)
6. Goddard 20-2 (6)
7. St. Thomas Aquinas 15-10 (7)
8. Andover 20-7 (8)
9. Maize South 17-9 (7 in 4A Div 1)
10. Pittsburg 23-6 (10)

Class 4A – Division 1
1. Rose Hill 26-0 (1)
2. Louisburg 20-6 (2)
3. McPherson 23-4 (4)
4. Basehor-Linwood 18-8 (3)
5. Abilene 17-6 (6)
6. Independence 23-1 (8)
7. Hays 17-5 (9)
8. Bishop Miege 4-14 (5)
9. Ulysses 21-7 (10)
10. Chanute 18-7 (NR)

Class 4A – Division 2
1. Topeka-Hayden 18-6 (1)
2. Concordia 24-4 (2)
3. Wichita-Trinity Academy 20-2 (4)
4. Nickerson 22-4 (5)
5. Andale 20-6 (6)
6. Burlington 22-4 (3)
7. Santa Fe Trail 19-5 (7)
8. Holcomb 15-6 (8)
9. Chapman 15-6 (9)
10. Hugoton 16-10 (NR)

Class 3A
1. Kingman 30-1 (1)
2. Silver Lake 25-4 (2)
3. Thomas More Prep-Marian 25-1 (4)
4. Hesston 17-2 (3)
5. Nemaha Central 25-1 (5)
6. Douglass 16-2 (6)
7. Beloit 24-4 (9)
8. Cheney 19-4 (7)
9. St. Marys 21-5 (NR)
10. Garden Plain 13-7 (8)

Class 2A
1. Heritage Christian 24-4 (1)
2. Goessel 27-0 (1 in 1A Div 1)
3. St. Mary’s-Colgan 21-3 (2)
4. Plainville 19-2 (3)
5. Kiowa County 21-2 (4)
6. Inman 22-5 (5)
7. Udall 23-0 (6)
8. Olpe 21-5 (4 in 1A Div 1)
9. Smith Center 23-7 (7)
10. Valley Heights 18-7 (9)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Centralia 25-1 (2)
2. Sylvan-Lucas 23-1 (2 in 1A Div 2)
3. South Central 20-2 (3)
4. Hanover 22-7 (5)
5. Thunder Ridge 21-3 (6)
6. Valley Falls 21-6 (8 in 2A)
7. Rural Vista 19-4 (8)
8. Pretty Prairie 17-4 (10)
9. Washington County 15-6 (NR)
10. Frankfort 18-7 (NR)

Class 1A – Division 2
1. Wheatland-Grinnell 20-1 (1)
2. Argonia 18-5 (3)
3. Otis-Bison 19-7 (4)
4. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 19-6 (7 in 1A Div 1)
5. Northern Valley 11-6 (5)
6. South Barber 15-8 (9 in 1A Div 1)
7. Cunningham 16-8 (10)
8. Logan 16-7 (6)
9. Attica 14-10 (7)
10. Ingalls 15-7 (8)

KSHSAA releases football districts for the next two seasons

TOPEKA, Kan. – The Kansas State High School Activities Association has released district football assignments for the 2018 and 2019 seasons.

Class 6A
East – Gardner-Edgerton, Kansas City-J.C. Harmon, Kansas City-Wyandotte, Olathe-East, Olathe-North, Olathe-Northwest, OlatheSouth, Overland Park-Blue Valley, Overland Park-Blue Valley North, Overland Park-Blue Valley Northwest, Overland ParkBlue Valley West, Shawnee Mission East, Shawnee Mission North, Shawnee Mission Northwest, Shawnee Mission South, Shawnee Mission West.

West – Derby, Dodge City, Garden City, Haysville-Campus, Hutchinson, Junction City, Lawrence, Lawrence Free-State, Manhattan, Topeka, Topeka-Washburn Rural, Wichita-East, Wichita-North, Wichita-South, Wichita-Southeast, Wichita-West

Class 5A
East – De Soto, Kansas City-F.L. Schlagle, Kansas City-Sumner Academy, Kansas City-Turner, Kansas City-Washington, Lansing, Leavenworth, Lenexa-St. James Academy, Olathe-West, Overland Park-Blue Valley Southwest, Overland Park-St. Thomas Aquinas, Shawnee-Mill Valley, Tecumseh-Shawnee Heights, Topeka-Highland Park, Topeka-Seaman, Topeka-West

West – Andover, Emporia, Goddard-Eisenhower, Great Bend, Hays, Liberal, Maize, Maize-South, Newton, Salina-Central, SalinaSouth, Valley Center, Wichita-Bishop Carroll, Wichita-Heights, Wichita-Kapaun Mt. Carmel, Wichita-Northwest

Class 4A
East – Altamont-Labette County, Atchison, Baldwin, Basehor-Linwood, Bonner Springs, Chanute, Eudora, Fort Scott, Kansas CityPiper, Louisburg, Ottawa, Paola, Pittsburg, Shawnee Mission-Bishop Miege, Spring Hill, Tonganoxie

West – Abilene, Andover-Central, Arkansas City, Augusta, Buhler, Coffeyville-Field Kinley, El Dorado, Goddard, Independence, McPherson, Mulvane, Rose Hill, Towanda-Circle, Ulysses, Wellington, Winfield

Class 3A
District 1 – Baxter Springs, Caney Valley, Columbus, Frontenac, Galena, Parsons
District 2 – Burlington, Garnett-Anderson County, Girard, Iola, LaCygne-Prairie View, Osawatomie
District 3 – Kansas City-Bishop Ward, Meriden-Jefferson West, Perry-LeCompton, Santa-Fe Trail, Topeka-Hayden, Wellsville
District 4 – Hiawatha, Holton, Hoyt-Royal Valley, Marysville, Sabetha, Wamego
District 5 – Chapman, Clay Center Community, Halstead, Hesston, Lindsborg-Smoky Valley, St. George-Rock Creek
District 6 – Andale, Cheney, Clearwater, Haven, Wichita-Collegiate, Wichita-Trinity Academy
District 7 – Holcomb, Hugoton, Kingman/Cunningham, Larned, Nickerson, Pratt
District 8 – Beloit, Colby, Concordia, Goodland, Russell, Scott Community

Class 2A
District 1 – Arma-Northeast, Cherokee-Southeast, Erie, Humboldt, Mound City-Jayhawk Linn, Riverton
District 2 – McLouth, Osage City, Oskaloosa, Pomona-West Franklin, Richmond-Central Heights, Silver Lake
District 3 – Atchison-Maur Hill Mt. Academy, Easton-Pleasant Ridge, Effingham-Atchison County, Horton, Seneca-Nemaha Central, Wathena-Riverside
District 4 – Council Grove, Eskridge-Mission Valley, Gypsum-SE of Saline, Rossville, Riley County, St. Marys
District 5 – Belle Plain, Cherryvale, Douglass, Eureka, Fredonia, Neodesha
District 6 – Anthony-Harper/Chaparral, Conway Springs, Hutchinson-Trinity Academy, Garden Plain, Whitewater-Remington, Wichita-The Independent
District 7 – Cimarron, Ellinwood, Kismet-Southwestern Heights, Lakin, Lyons, Sterling
District 8 – Ellsworth, Hays-TMP, Hoisington, Minneapolis, Norton Community, Phillipsburg

Class 1A
District 1 – Pittsburg-St. Marys Colgan, Pleasanton, Uniontown, Yates Center
District 2 – Hillsboro, Leon-Bluestem, Marion, Olpe
District 3 – Jackson Heights, Lyndon, Troy, Winchester-Jefferson County North
District 4 – Allen-Northern Heights, Blue Rapids-Valley Heights, Centralia, Wabaunsee
District 5 – Belleville-Republic County, Brookville-Ell Saline, Salina-Sacred Heart, Smith Center
District 6 – Ellis, La Crosse, Oakley, Plainville
District 7 – Inman, Meade, Sedgwick, Sublette
District 8 – Elkhart, Johnson-Stanton County, Syracuse Class

8-Man – Division I
District 1 – Burden-Central, Cedar Vale/Dexter, Howard-West Elk, Oswego, Rosalia-Flint Hills, Sedan,
District 2 – Attica/Argonia, Caldwell, Coldwater-South Central, Medicine Lodge, Oxford, Udall,
District 3 – Burlingame, Cottonwood Falls-Chase County, Lebo, Madison/Hamilton, Shawnee-Maranatha Christian Academy, Valley Falls
District 4 – Bennington, Canton-Galva, Goessel, Herington, Peabody-Burns, Solomon,
District 5 – Claflin-Central Plains, Little River, Macksville, Moundridge, Pratt-Skyline, St. John-Hudson,
District 6 – Greensburg-Kiowa County, Jetmore-Hodgeman County, Kinsley, Montezuma-South Gray, Ness City, Spearville,
District 7 – Clifton Clyde, Hill City, Lincoln, Stockton, Victoria, Washington County
District 8 – Atwood-Rawlins County, Hoxie, Leoti-Wichita County, Oberlin-DeCatur Community, St. Francis, WaKeeney-Trego Community,

Class 8 Man – Division II
District 1 – Buffalo-Altoona Midway, Chetopa, Colony-Crest, Leroy-Southern Coffey County, Moran-Marmaton Valley, St. Paul
District 2 – Hartford, Lost Springs-Centre, Melvern-Marais Des Cygnes Valley, Rural Vista, Wakefield, Waverly
District 3 – Axtell, Frankfort, Hanover, Highland-Doniphan West, Onaga, Randolph-Blue Valley, Wetmore
District 4 – Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton, Downs-Lakeside, Linn, Mankato-Rock Hills, Scandia-Pike Valley, Southern Cloud, Tescott
District 5 – Almena-Northern Valley, Kensington-Thunder Ridge, Logan/Palco, Osborne, Sylvan Grove, Wilson,
District 6 – Dighton, Grainfield-Wheatland/Grinnel, Quinter, Sharon Springs-Wallace County, Tribune-Greeley County, WinonaTriplains/Brewster
District 7 – Burrton, Hutchinson-Central Christian, Kiowa-South Barber, Langdon-Fairfield, Norwich, Pretty Prairie, South Haven,
District 8 – Bucklin, Chase, Ingalls, Minneola, Otis-Bison, Satanta, Stafford

HHS girls’ golf wins Great Bend, WAC title; Dinkel Player of the Year

GREAT BEND, Kan. – Karee Dinkel shot a one-over-par 73 and won the Great Bend Invitational by 12 strokes and led the Hays High girls’ golf team to the team title Tuesday at Stoneridge County Club. Emily George finished third with a round of 83. Emily McGuire was 10th with a 99.

The Indians shot a 360 and edged Garden City by five strokes to claim the Western Athletic Conference championship.

Dinkel was named the WAC Player of the Year. Teammates Emily McGuire, Emily George and Brittani Park received all-conference honorable mention. Mark Watts was named the WAC Coach of the Year.

Team Finish
1. Hays High 360
2. Garden City 365
3. Great Bend 417
4. Liberal 426
5. Dodge City 446

Top 10 Medalists
1. Karee Dinkel-Hays High, 73
2. Alyssa McMillen-Garden City, 85
3. Emily George-Hays, 86
4. Corey Mein-Liberal, 89
5. Elena Lemke-Garden City, 89
6. Morgan Cabral-Garden City, 92
7. Chesney Moore-Dodge City, 95
8. Kaitlyn Kirk-Liberal, 98
9. Kaylee Keller-Garden City, 99
10. Emily McGuire-Hays, 99

Dodge City stops Indian streak


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Dodge City 7, Hays High 1

DODGE CITY, Kan.-Dodge City scored four first half goals and three second half goals as they routed Hays High 7-1 on Tuesday evening at Memorial Stadium in Dodge City. The Red Demons scored in the 12th minute and did not look back. Dodge led 4-0 at the half and scored the first goal of the second half to lead 5-0.

Hays High would get their only goal of the match in the 55th minute when Brian Cisneros found Matthew Goodale streaking toward the goal for the tally. Dodge would score two more and finish with the six goal victory. The Indians had their five game winning streak snapped with the loss and drop to 9-4 overall. They will travel to Liberal on Thursday to face the Redskins for the second time this season.

SILAS HIBBS INTERVIEW

 

HHS volleyball takes 2 of 3 at home


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan.-Hays High ran their overall record to 19-6 after a loss to Colby and victories over Phillipsburg and Liberal in Hays on Tuesday night. The Lady Indians opened up with a two set sweep of Phillipsburg, winning 25-21 and 25-23. Tasiah Nunnery had 10 kills, 11 assists and seven digs. Hannah McGuire had 11 assists and two aces. Jaycee Dale added four block assists and Savannah Schneider had three solo blocks.

The Lady Indians struggled with momentum in a straight set loss to Colby falling 24-26, 24-26. The two teams traded blows but neither one of them could break away. Nunnery and Schneider had 6 kills, McGuire and Nunnery eight assists, Dale six kills and four block assists and Brooklyn Schaffer 14 digs.

Hays dominated against Liberal winning 25-14, 25-18. The Lady Indians trailed only once in the entire match.Nunnery had five kills and seven assists, Macee Altman six block assists, and Schaffer and Kallie Leiker led the team with eight digs.

Hays High will travel to Larned on Thursday to play with Larned and LaCrosse.

CHRISTIN NUNNERY INTERVIEW

Chin wins another title; TMP girls’ golf finishes second at own invite

HAYS, Kan. – The TMP-Marian girls’ golf team finished second at their own invitational Monday afternoon at Smoky Hill Country Club. The Monarchs shot a season low 413 and finished eight strokes behind first place Hoisington.

Individually, Shannen Chin won another title, shooting an 81 and won by 15 strokes. Haleigh Spray was in fifth with a 103. Other scores for TMP were Jenna Romme 109, Avin Inlow 120, Abby Heimerman 127, Katy Walters 138, Michaela Dreher 141 and Anne Wasinger 142.

Next tourney for TMP is at the Cheney 3-2-1A Regional at the Cherry Oaks Golf Course on Monday, October 9.

TEAM
1. Hoisington 405
2. TMP-Marian 413
3. Concordia 436
4. Cimarron 456
5. Oakley 479
6. Goodland JV 543
Russell and Clay Center did not field full teams

INDIVIDUALS
1. Shannen Chin, TMP, 81
2. Sreya Kemling, Concordia, 96
3. Maleigha Schmidt, Hoisington, 97
4. Jaci Schremmer, Hosington, 100
5. Haleigh Spray, TMP, 103
6. Hadleigh Gardner, Hoisington, 104
7. Trinity Dolezal, Hoisington, 104
8. Aspen Bell, Cimarron, 105
9. Grace Greene, Cimarron, 105
10. Jordan Lowrie, Oakley, 105

HHS volleyball goes 5-0 in Great Bend

GREAT BEND, Kan. – The Hays High volleyball went 5-0 to win the Great Bend Invitational Saturday. The Indians close out their home schedule Monday.

HHS vs Hutchinson Win
23-25, 25-22, 26-24
Tasiah Nunnery 12 kills
Hannah McGuire 11 assists
Kallie Leiker 22 digs
Jaycee Dale 12 block assists

HHS vs St John Win
25-15, 25-18
Tasiah Nunnery 6 kills
Brooklyn Schaffer 11 digs

HHS vs Salina Central Win
25-18, 25-22
Jaycee Dale 9 kills
Tasiah Nunnery 12 assists
Brooklyn Schaffer 10 digs
Tasiah Nunnery 2 solo blocks
Macee Altman 4 solo blocks & 2 block assists

HHS vs Phillipsburg Win
24-26, 27-25, 25-11
Tasiah Nunnery 14 kills
Hannah McGuire 22 assists
Brooklyn Schaffer 17 digs
Tasiah Nunnery 4 solo blocks
Macee Altman 5 block assists

HHS vs Great Bend Win
25-22, 25-19
Jaycee Dale 7 kills
Tasiah Nunnery 8 assists
Hannah McGuire 2 aces
Brooklyn Schaffer 14 digs
Tasiah Nunnery 4 solo blocks
Jaycee Dale 6 block assists

High school football scoreboard week 5

Western Athletic Conference
*Hays  7  Valley Center  24
Garden City  28  Liberal  27
*Dodge City  35  Wichita South  19

Mid-Continent League (11-Man)
*Cimarron  44  TMP  35
Smith Center  62  Oakley  6
Ellis 13  Phillipsburg  69
Republic Co.    Plainville

Central Prairie League (11-Man)
*Sublette  8  La Crosse  56

Great West Activities Association
Colby  0  Holcomb  27
Scott City  42  Ulysses  11
Goodland  20   Hugoton  28

North Central Activities Association
Beloit  36  Russell  14
Minneapolis  13  SE of Saline  53

North Central Kansas League
Chapman  12   Wamego  14

Central Kansas League
Pratt  35   Hoisington  28
Larned  7  Nickerson  27

Ark Valley Chisholm Trail I
Hutchinson  35   Goddard-Eisenhower  14

11-Man Games of note
Bishop Carroll  45 Derby  54
Perry-Lecompton  21  Sabetha  28
Centralia  0   Nemaha Central  13

8-Man-1 District 4
Logan-Palco  26  Victoria  50
Solomon  40   Osborne  58
Lincoln  6   Bennington  54

8-Man-1 District 7
Ness City  53   Kinsley  0

8-Man-1 District 8
Hoxie  8  St. Francis  16
Trego  14  Hill City  35
Quinter  12  Decatur Com.  58

8-Man-2 District 5
Lakeside-Downs  0   Northern Valley  46

8-Man-2 District 6
Dighton  49  Triplains-Brewster 0
Hodgeman Co.  60  Greeley Co.  14
Wallace Co.  24   Otis-Bison  70

8-Man Games of note
Madison  8   St. Paul  54
Sedan  28  Marmaton Valley  36
South Gray  2   Spearville  48
Pretty Prairie  13   South Barber  60

6-Man Games
Cheylin  26  Pawnee Heights  52
Wheatland-Grinnell  20  Weskan  54
Fowler  26   Golden Plains  36
Western Plains  0   Natoma  51

*Non-league game

TMP drops third straight


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Cimarron 44, TMP 35

HAYS, Kan.-First quarters have been a struggle for TMP in 2017 and it proved to be the case again on Friday in a 44-35 loss to Cimarron. The Bluejays jumped out to a 22-0 lead on three consecutive drives. Josh Seabolt scored his eighth touchdown of the year on a nine yard run. Jaylen Pickle scored the next two from two yards  and five yards to run the score to 22-0. The Monarchs would answer late in the first quarter on a 39 yard touchdown run by Gavin Schumacher to close the gap at 22-7.

TMP dominated much of the second quarter but could not punch the ball in the end zone. TMP had two drives inside the 20 yard line with one ending in an interception and the last drive ended at the goal line as time ran out on the Monarchs. TMP had the momentum heading into the second half.

Cimarron used their running game to control much of the third quarter and used a 12 play 80 yard drive to take a 30-7 lead late. TMP would answer quickly with a 39 yard touchdown catch from Creighton Renz and a 23 yard run from Schumacher following a Bluejay fumble that made the score 30-20 after three quarters.

The fourth quarter was possession football for the Bluejays as they had drives of 13 plays and 11 plays that both ended with five yard touchdown runs from Pickle who ended the night with 60 yards on the ground and five touchdowns. TMP would get touchdown catches from Luke Ruder and Trenton Mayo in the fourth but it wasn’t enough for the Monarchs.

Cimarron improves to 3-2 with the win and will host Elkhart next Friday night. TMP drops to 1-4 and will host Oakley.

JASON CAULEY INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

Hays falls at Valley Center

The Hays High Indians played a rare game against Valley Center on Friday night. It was only the third game in the series history. Valley Center had won both of the prior games, a regular season game in 2016 and a playoff game in 1995 under coach Larry Mills.
Hays took the game’s opening possession down to the 20 yard line but lost the ball on downs. Valley Center was forced to punt but received the ball back after a fumble and scored three plays later to go up 7-0.

Valley Center scored on their next possession after an Indian punt to go up 14-0 early in the second quarter. The teams traded punts and turnovers for the remainder of the half. The Indian’s Keaton Markley intercepted a second pass of the first half and returned it to the Valley Center 30 yard line. Hays converted on a fourth and two to keep a drive alive that ended with a Hunter Brown to Hayden Brown five yard touchdown hook up. The touchdown with thirteen seconds left before half time put the score at 14-7 at the break.

Highlights

Hays never could gain traction in the second half filled with high tempers that included an ejection of a Valley Center player in the fourth quarter. The Hornets scored 10 points on a 27 yard field goal after the Indians threw an interception to go up 17-7. Then the Hornets hit their biggest play of the game on a 62 yard touchdown pass to win 24-7.
Hays falls to 2-3 and heads back onto the road next week to Dodge City to finish Western Athletic Conference play. Valley Center improves to 5-0 on the year.

Dinkel leads HHS girls’ golf at Hutchinson

HUTCHINSON, Kan. – The Hays High girls golf team placed two in the top 20 and finished fourth at the 18-team Hutchinson Invitational at Carey Park. Karee Dinkel fired a 4-over-par 75 and finished third, three shots off the pace. Emily McGuire was 11th with an 87. The Indians shot a 362 as a team and 19 back of third place Topeka Hayden.

Team Finish
1. Wichita-Trinity Academy 340
2. Manhattan 342
3. Topeka-Hayden 343
4. Hays High 362
5. Derby 368
6. Maize 369
7. Garden City 369
8. Winfield 374
9. Maize South 379
10. Great Bend 380
11 Arkansas City 398
12. Buhler 401
13. Dodge City 419
14. Hutchinson 424
15. Goddard-Eisenhower 424
16. Salina South 436
17. Newton 485
18. Topeka West 539

Top 20 Medalists
1. Hannah Hawks Wichita-Trinity Academy 72
2. Madison Slayton Wichita-Trinity Academy 74
3. Karee Dinkel Hays High 75
4. Kenni Henson Derby 75
5. Caroline Setter Topeka-Hayden 77
6. Macie Myers Manhattan 79
7. Samantha Blenden Topeka- Hayden 81
8. Lexie Ridder Maize 85
9. Emma Johnson Derby 86
10. Hannah Shaver Maize South 86
11. Emily McGuire Hays High 87
Delaney Wisdom Manhattan 87
13. Lydia Frey Manhattan 88
Katye Vausbinder Topeka-Hayden 88
Elise Jackson Manhattan 88
16. Sadie Revell Winfield 89
17. Alyssa McMillen Garden City 90
Andi Siebert Manhattan 90
Erika Hoag Arkansas City 90
Morgan Cabral Garden City 90

Chin breaks nine-hole school record; Monachs girls’ golf fifth in Clay Center

CLAY CENTER, Kan. – The TMP-Marian girls’ golf team took fifh place at the Clay Center Invitational with a team score of 216. Concordia won with 202, Salina Central was second at 203 and Wamego 3rd at 212.

Individually, Shannen Chin took first place with a new nine-hole school record score of 37. The previous low score was shot by Karee Dinkel at Russell in 2016. Ellie Cobb of Salina Central was second with 38.

Other TMP scores were Haleigh Spray 55, Abby Heimerman 59 and Katy Walters 65.

Next tourney for the Monarchs is the TMP Invitational at Smoky Hill CC on Monday October 2.

TEAM
1. Concordia 202
2. Salina Central 203
3. Wamego 212
4. Council Grove 213
5. TMP-Marian 216
6. Manhattan JV 236
7. Rossville 237
8. Clay Center 244

TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS
1. Shannen Chin, TMP, 37
2. Ellie Cobb, Salina Central, 38
3. Abby Donovan, Concordia, 42
4. Sydney Callaway, Clay Center, 43
5. Katy Donovan, Concordia, 50
6. AJ Ryan, Manhattan, 51
7. Samantha Wick, Wamego, 51
8. Kathleen Schuler, Rossville, 52
9. Makenzie Downes, Council Grove, 52
10. Lauren Trecek, Concordia, 52

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