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HHS volleyball moves to 12-5

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan.-The Hays High Lady Indian volleyball team went 2-1 in their home quad on Thursday. The Lady Indians won their first match of the day over Salina South in straight sets 25-17, 25-20. Tasiah Nunnery led the charge with eight kills, Hannah McGuire 17 assists, Kallie Leiker 15 digs and Jaycee Dale with seven block assists.

The Lady Indians faced Abilene in the second match, losing in three sets 11-25, 25-20, 17-25. Nunnery led again with nine kills and Savannah Schneider had eight. McGuire chipped in with 17 assists while Leiker had 18 digs and Dale six block assists.

Hays High finished the day with a sweep of Norton winning 25-17, 25-11. Nunnery had eight kills and six digs with McGuire added 12 assists. Hays High improves to 12-5 on the season and will play in Great Bend on Saturday.

CHRISTIN NUNNERY INTERVIEW

Week four KVA rankings released

TOPEKA, KS — The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce the 2017 Week 4 Volleyball Rankings. Due to the timing of the release of the new 2017-18 KSHSAA classifications, this week’s rankings still reflect the previous classifications, but the rankings will be adjusted for the new classifications in Week 5. Information is based on records that were submitted by September 25.

Hays High slips one spot to No. 9 in 4A Division I while TMP-Marian holds at No. 4 in Class 3A. Plainville remains third in Class 2A with Wheatland-Grinnell still No. 1 in 1A Division II. Otis-Bison dropped on spot to No. 4.

Class 6A
1. Blue Valley North 14-3 (1)
2. Blue Valley West 18-2 (3)
3. Olathe Northwest 11-3 (2)
4. Olathe North 18-3 (4)
5. Manhattan 17-6 (7)
6. Washburn Rural 14-4 (8)
7. Lawrence 11-4 (10)
8. Blue Valley 11-6 (6)
9. Lawrence-Free State 19-7 (5)
10. Shawnee Mission Northwest 16-7 (NR)

Class 5A
1. St. James Academy 18-4 (1)
2. Lansing 14-1 (2)
3. De Soto 16-2 (4)
4. Newton 22-4 (7)
5. Maize 21-6 (5)
6. Goddard 18-2 (3)
7. St. Thomas Aquinas 13-9 (6)
8. Andover 15-4 (8)
9. Shawnee Heights 11-7 (10)
10. Pittsburg 16-2 (9)

Class 4A – Division 1
1. Rose Hill 18-0 (1)
2. Louisburg 20-6 (3)
3. Basehor-Linwood 17-8 (2)
4. McPherson 16-4 (5)
5. Bishop Miege 1-9 (4)
6. Abilene 12-6 (6)
7. Maize South 15-7 (7)
8. Independence 21-1 (10)
9. Hays 10-4 (8)
10. Ulysses 16-4 (NR)

Class 4A – Division 2
1. Topeka-Hayden 18-6 (1)
2. Concordia 16-4 (2)
3. Burlington 21-3 (4)
4. Wichita-Trinity Academy 13-2 (5)
5. Nickerson 15-4 (6)
6. Andale 18-6 (3)
7. Santa Fe Trail 13-5 (7)
8. Holcomb 13-5 (8)
9. Chapman 12-2 (9)
10. Pratt 14-10 (10)

Class 3A
1. Kingman 24-0 (1)
2. Silver Lake 18-4 (2)
3. Hesston 16-1 (3)
4. Thomas More Prep-Marian 22-1 (4)
5. Nemaha Central 23-1 (5)
6. Douglass 13-2 (6)
7. Cheney 15-4 (8)
8. Garden Plain 12-6 (7)
9. Beloit 16-2 (10)
10. Royal Valley 12-4 (9)

Class 2A
1. Heritage Christian 19-2 (1)
2. St. Mary’s-Colgan 21-3 (2)
3. Plainville 17-0 (3)
4. Kiowa County 17-2 (4)
5. Inman 16-2 (5)
6. Udall 21-0 (6)
7. Smith Center 17-5 (8)
8. Valley Falls 15-5 (7)
9. Valley Heights 16-6 (10)
10. Jefferson County North 13-5 (9)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Goessel 20-0 (1)
2. Centralia 18-1 (2)
3. South Central 19-1 (3)
4. Olpe 20-4 (4)
5. Hanover 20-7 (5)
6. Thunder Ridge 14-3 (8)
7. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 13-3 (7)
8. Rural Vista 17-4 (9)
9. South Barber 12-4 (NR)
10. Pretty Prairie 10-4 (10)

Class 1A – Division 2
1. Wheatland-Grinnell 13-0 (1)
2. Sylvan-Lucas 22-1 (2)
3. Argonia 16-4 (4)
4. Otis-Bison 17-7 (3)
5. Northern Valley 11-5 (6)
6. Logan 12-5 (7)
7. Attica 11-6 (5)
8. Ingalls 9-6 (8)
9. Marais des Cygnes Valley 13-10 (9)
10. Cunningham 10-7 (NR)

TMP-Marian volleyball wins two more in Norton

NORTON, Kan. – The TMP-Marian volleyball team picked up two more wins Tuesday night at the Norton triangular. The Monarchs swept the Bluejays (25-7, 25-8) then knocked off previously unbeaten and state ranked Plainville in three sets (25-16, 14-25, 25-11).

Kayla Vitztum had 34 kills and Savannah Yost led the way with 15 digs.

The Monarchs improve to 25-1.

Monarchs girls golf second in Hoisington; Chen wins individual title

GREAT BEND, Kan. – The TMP-Marian girls’ golf team finished second at the Hoisington Invitational Tuesday held at the Lake Barton Golf Course. The Monarchs shot a 206 and finished 22 shots behind the host Cardinals.

Individually, Shannen Chin took first place with 41. Also getting medals for the Monarchs were Haleigh Spray who finished sixth with a 50, Avin Inlow was eighth with a 56 and Jenna Romme ninth with a 59. Rounding out the scores were Aubrey Koenigsman 70 and Michaela Dreher 74.

Next tourney for TMP is Thursday September 28 at Clay Center.

TEAM
1. Hoisington 184
2. TMP-Marian 206
3. Larned 258
4. Hays JV 262
5. Great Bend JV 291

TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS
1. Shannen Chin, TMP, 41
2. Trinity Dolezal, Hoisongton, 44
3. Hadleigh Gardner, Hoisington, 44
4. Jaci Schremmer, Hoisington, 46
5. Melia Schmidt, Hoisington, 50
6. Haleigh Spray, TMP, 50
7. Sierra Smith, Larned, 54
8. Avin Inlow, TMP, 56
9. Jenna Romme, TMP 59
10. Liza Ward, Hoisington, 60

Hays High runs win streak to four


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Hays High 9, Junction City 1

HAYS, Kan.-Ethan Nunnery and Trey McCrae both had hat tricks as the Hays High Indian soccer team picked up their fourth win in a row with a convincing 9-1 victory over Junction City on Tuesday. Nunnery scored two of his three goals in the first half while McCrae scored two of his three in the second half. Zach Wagner also chipped in two and Dennis Hordijk scored his first goal of the season.

Hays High improves to 8-3 on the season and will host Liberal on Thursday.

SILAS HIBBS INTERVIEW

 

TMP-Marian volleyball sweeps Victoria

VICTORIA, Kan. – The TMP-Marian volleyball team moved to 23-1 with a three-set sweep of Victoria. The Monarchs win 25-10, 25-11 and 25-13. Kayla Vitztum led the way with 13 kills and Jillian Lowe had 22 digs.

The Monarchs are in Norton Tuesday night where they will face Norton and Plainville.

TMP-Marian volleyball wins Holcomb Invite; HHS goes 3-2

HOLCOMB, Kan. – The TMP-Marian volleyball team won all five of their matches to win the championship of the Holcomb Invitational Saturday. The Monarchs beat Hays High 2-1 (22-25, 25-17, 25-23) in their first pool play match then swept Lakin and Holcomb.

The Monarchs geat Hugoton 2-0 in the semifinals then knocked off Ulysses to win the title.

Hays High finished 3-2, losing to Holcomb in three sets (25-21, 15-25, 19-250 then sweeping Lakin (25-23, 25-10). They beat Dodge City (25-17, 25-20) and Lakin (25-7, 25-20).

Plainville gets first win over TMP


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Plainville 24, TMP 6

PLAINVILLE, Kan.-Plainville scored 17 first quarter points on Friday night and didn’t look back. The Cardinals opened the scoring with a 25 yard Tanner Copeland field goal to take a 3-0 lead. TMP would get the ball back but a first play fumble set Plainville up on the TMP 34 yard line and it didn’t take the Cardinals long to answer. Jordan Finnesy found Chase Cellmer for another Cardinal score to give them a 10-0. Plainville capped the first quarter scoring on a 1 yard plunge from Hayden Gillum.

The second quarter was more of a defensive effort from both sides as both teams put zeros up on the scoreboard. TMP was only able to muster three first half first downs and only 78 yards of total offense. Plainville racked up 199 yards in the first half.

TMP recovered an onside kick to start the second half and drove into Plainville territory but could not punch the ball into the end zone. Plainville would answer with six play 67 yard drive and a second touchdown from Gillum gave Plainville a 24-0 lead after three quarters. TMP would get on the board midway through the fourth quarter on a 9 yard touchdown pass from David McFarland to Tate Garcia. The Monarchs would not threaten again and they fall to 1-3 on the season and will host Cimarron next week. Plainville improves to 1-3 and will host Republic County next Friday.

JASON CAULEY INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

Hays falls to Garden City in tight game

The Hays High Indians put their Western Athletic Conference lead on the line Friday night against undefeated Garden City. Hays entered the game at 2-0 on conference play. It was the first league game for Garden City on the season.

The teams played to a stalemate through most of the first half. Garden City had the best chance to score in the first quarter but missed a short field goal off the cross bar when Hays got pressure up the middle of the attempt. Hays had trouble moving the ball and never crossed the midfield stripe. The Indian’s best play of the first quarter on a 27 yard screen was called back on a penalty.

Garden City found pay dirt on the final drive of the first half on 21 yard touchdown pass from Garret Doll to David Arteaga when the Hays defense had a breakdown leaving the receiver open in the end zone. The touchdown with 1:49 left in the half gave Garden City a 7-0 lead at halftime.

Highlights

Hays held Garden City to an 18 yard punt into the wind after three plays to open the second half. Hays moved the ball into field goal range on the ensuing possession and Logan Clark hit a 33 yard field goal making the score 7-3. That would be all the scoring for the night.

Garden City moved to the Hays 38 yard line but missed on a fourth down pass to give Hays the ball back. The Indians were forced into a punting situation on the drive and on fourth down was called for an ineligible man down field on a screen pass out of the punting formation.

The two teams continued to trade punches when Hays finally got the ball back with 52 second left. Hunter Brown converted 4th down on a ten yard pass to Palmer Hutchison and then hit Keaton Markley for 11 yards. Garden City was called for a personal foul on the play giving Hays eight seconds for one play. The game ended with a Garden City in the end zone and freezing the scoreboard at 7-3.

Coach Randall Rath

Hays falls to 2-2 on the season and 2-1 in the WAC. Garden City is now 4-0 and 1-0. Hays travels to 4-0 Valley Center next week.

Indian soccer wins in Buhler



By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Hays High 3, Buhler 1

BUHLER, Kan.-It took Hays High 17 minutes to get on the board in Buhler Thursday afternoon on a Zach Wagner goal. Wagner was streaming into the box and Trae McCrae found him for the 1-0 lead. The Indians struck again in the 39th minute on a Ethan Nunnery goal off the rebound from a Jacob Maska goal.

Hays High continued to roll in the second half when Erik Kreutzer scored his first goal of the season in the 63rd minute off the rebound of a Brian Cisneros shot. Buhler would not go away. The Crusaders tallied their only goal of the match in the 72nd minute but that would be all they would get.

Hays High moves to 5-3 on the season and have won two matches in a row after losing two in a row. The Indians will host Western Athletic Conference rival Garden City on Saturday afternoon at 1pm at Hays High.

SILAS HIBBS INTERVIEW

HHS cross country runners compete in McPherson

McPHERSON, Kan. – The Hays High cross country team battled through temperatures in the upper 90s and gusty winds at the McPherson Invitational held at Rolling Hills Golf Course.

The Indian girls placed two in the top-10 and finished 3rd. Yesenia Maldonado finished fourth an Tana Herreman was 6th.

Dawson VonFeldt finished 8th to lead the Indian boys who finished 6th.

The Indians’ next competition will be the Junction City Invitational, Saturday, September 30, at Milford Lake.

HHS GIRLS RESULTS
Yesenia Maldonado, 23:33, 4th place
Tana Herreman, 23:53, 6th place
Claire Shippy, 24:58:00, 16th place
Madison Schmidt, 25:36:00, 22nd place
Maddie Lohmeyer, 26:55:00, 28th place
Cristina Leos, 27:22:00, 29th place

Teams Scores
1. Buhler 41
2. McPherson 65
3. Hays 76
4. Salina South 84
5. Hutch 86

HHS BOYS RESULTS
Dawson VonFeldt, 19:26:00, 8th place
Justice Dotts, 20:02, 17th place
Grant Brungardt, 21:01, 31st place
Mark Schuckman, 21:57, 37th place
Conner Cunningham, 22:14, 38th place
Trystin Johnson, 22:15, 39th place
Johnny Fuller, 22:47:00, 43rd place

Team scores
1. Hutch 41
2. ElDorado 43
3. McPherson 94
4. Salina South 99
5. Buhler 111
6. Hays 131
7. Heights 153

HHS girls golf wins Liberal Invitational

LIBERAL, Kan. – The Hays High girls golf team placed four in the top-10 to win the Liberal Redskin Invitational Thursday at the Willow Tree Golf Course. The Indians shot a 185 in the nine-hole event and finished eight strokes ahead of second place Garden City and take over the top spot in the Western Athletic Conference team standings.

Karee Dinkel shot a 6-over 42 and finished second, two shots of the pace. Emily McGuire was sixth with a 46, Brittini Park placed eight after a 48 and Emily George was ninth with a 49.

Team Finish
1. Hays 185
2. Garden City 193
3. Great Bend 207
4. Dodge City 213
5. Liberal 215

Top 10 Medalists
1. Corey Mein-Liberal, 40
2. Karee Dinkel-Hays, 42
3. Alyssa McMillen-Garden City, 44
4. Elena Lemke-Garden City, 45
5. Chesney Moore-Dodge City, 46
6. Emily McGuire-Hays, 46
7. Camry Dunekack-Great Bend, 48
8. Brittani Park-Hays, 48
9. Emily George-Hays ,49
10. Kaitlyn Kirk-Liberal, 49

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