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Hays High sounds of the game, week 4

The Hays High Indians travel to Wichita Friday night for a matchup with the Wichita South Titans.

The Indians are coming off a 35-32 loss to Garden City last Friday and are 1-3 on the season.

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

TMP sounds of the game, week 4

The TMP-Marian football teams returns home for a week five matchup with the Phillipsburg Panthers as both teams look to bounce back from losses last week to open district play.

Last Friday the Monarchs fell to Hoisington 42-12.

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

Monarchs girls’ golf finishes second at Hoisington Invite

Courtesy photo

GREAT BEND, Kan. – The TMP-Marian girls’ golf team finishes second at the Hoisington Invitational at the Lake Barton Golf Club. The Monarchs shot a 222, two shots behind Plainville.

Plainville’s Corbyn Marquess was top medalist with a 47. TMP’s Heleigh Spray was one of three golfers to shoot a 48 and finished third. Jenna Romme finished sixth with a 53.

Team Results
1. Plainville 220
2. TMP-Marian 222
3. Larned 223
4. Hoisington 236
5. Great Bend 239
6. Pratt 241
7. Hays JV 257
8. Dodge City 258

Top 10 Individual Results
1. Corbyn Marquess-PL 47
2. Halle Barker-LND 48
3. Addison Smith-HOIS 48
4. Heleigh Spray-TMP 48
5. Allyson Kaiser-GB 49
6. Jenna Romme-TMP 53
7. Darby Eakin-LND 54
8. Melinda Ruder-PL 56
9. Annika Larrison-PRT 56
10. Emily Norton-PL 57

HHS volleyball goes 2-2 in Wamego

WAMEGO, Kan. – The Hays High volleyball team went 2-2 Saturday at the Wamego Invitational. The Indians won the first match against Rock Creek in two sets (25-22, 25-22). Tasiah Nunnery recorded 10 kills and 11 assists. Macee Altman added nine kills and Brooklyn Schaffer had 17 digs.

HHS was then swept by Nemaha Central (18-25, 17-25). Tasiah Nunnery had nine kills and Brooklyn Schaffer nine digs.

The Indians lost to the host school 28-30, 24-26. Tasiah Nunnery had 15 kills and 8 assists, Kaitlin Suppes recorded 16 assists and Brooklyn Schaffer 13 digs.

In Hays’s final match of the day they beat Riley County in three sets (24-26, 25-17, 25-23). Tasiah Nunnery had 13 kills and Brooklyn Schaffer 21 digs.

The Indians are 10-5 on the season. They are back at home Tuesday to host their own quadrangular.

TMP drops district opener to Hoisington

HOISINGTON – The Hoisington Cardinals offense earned more than 450 yards and running back Wyatt Pedigo accounted for five touchdowns as the Cardinals beat the TMP-Marian Monarchs 42-12 Friday in each teams district opener.

Coach Jay Harris interview

The Monarchs got on the board first with a 15-play 70-yard drive that rook nearly six and a half minutes off the first-quarter clock. On the driver quarterback Kade Harris hit Lance Lang for a 32-yard pass that set up a one-yard Harris touchdown run three plays later giving TMP the 6-0 lead.

After giving up a first-quarter touchdown for the first time all season the Cardinals wasted no time, they put together a seven-play 80-yard drive that was capped off by a 38-yard Mason Haxton touchdown pass to Wyatt Pedigo.

Hoisington converted on the extra point, while the Monarchs didn’t, to take a 7-6 lead late in the first quarter.

After that successful opening drive the Monarchs offense really struggled the rest of the way. In their next 10 possessions of the game they fumbled twice, threw and interception and had to punt four times.

Meanwhile Hoisington got a pair of second quarter touchdowns from Wyatt Pedigo and lead 21-6 at the break.

After a 26-minute delay at halftime for an issue with one of the field lights the Cardinals scored three more third quarter touchdowns and built a 42-6 lead with just over seven minutes left in the third quarter.

TMP was able to get on the board toward the end of the third quarter when Harris found Jace Lang for a 15-yard touchdown pass, the first of both players career to make it 42-12.

Hoisington outgained TMP 453 to 176 total yards.

Pedigo finished with 192 yards on the ground and four touchdowns. Hunter Morris also passed the century mark with 121 yards on three carriers.

TMP was led by Colby Dreiling who finished with 55 yards rushing.

Harris was 5-10 passing for 77 yards, one touchdown and one interception.

Game highlights

The Monarchs drop to 1-3 on the season and will host Phillipsburg Friday at Lewis Field Stadium in Hays.

Hays falls in homecoming game versus Garden City

Hays High hosted Garden City for their homecoming game Friday night at Lewis Field Stadium.  The Hays High defense started out with a stop and the offense made the most of it.  The second play of the game for the Indians resulted in a 73 yard touchdown run by Roy Maroni.  Soccer player, and new football kicker, Matt Goodale nailed the extra point for a 7-0 lead.

Garden City got on the scoreboard for the first time thanks to a snap that went 16 yards backwards for Hays and into the end zone and was recovered by the Buffaloes.  Hays responded immediately with a 65 yard Dylan Dreiling touchdown run to start the second quarter.  The extra point from Hays missed but Garden City had missed theirs leaving Hays with a 13-6 lead.  Garden City scored to close the gap down to one but again missed the extra point.

Roy Maroni struck again in the first half with a 33 yard score to put Hays up 20-12 following an successful extra point.  Garden City fumbled the ensuing kickoff but retained the ball at the 14.  Their drive then went 11 plays 86 yards and took over four minutes.  Following a Carlos Acosta four yard touchdown run and a two point conversion pass tied the game up at 20 for halftime.

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Garden City struck first in the second half on a 51 yard pass from Carlos Acosta to Lane Durst.  Trailing 27-26 Hays answered right back on a Hayden Brown six yard touchdown rush.  The drive was set up by a long kickoff return by Brown into Garden City territory.  Garden City drove into the Hays redzone but was turned away on a Tucker Veach interception that was returned to the Garden City 25.

Hays did not score on the following drive.  The defense forced the Buffaloes back to their own nine yard line.  A six yard punt put Hays starting at the Buffaloe 15 yard line.  It took until fourth down but running back Hayden Brown threw a touchdown to Dylan Ruder in the back of the endzone for seven yard score.  The two point conversion failed keeping the score at 32-27.

Garden City drove seventy yards on their next drive to take a 35-32 lead.  During the drive Garden City senior quarterback left the game with an apparent knee injury.  Running back Josh Janas finished off the drive on his 34 carry and his second touchdown rush then the two point conversion.

Coach Tony Crough


 

 

Hays had four minutes and two timeouts left to navigate 56 yards to win the game.  The Indians received 15 yards on a Garden City penalty and used the momentum to take the ball down to the ten.  On the following play Hays was called for a 15 yard penalty themselves.  On 3rd and 22 and 4th and 22 the Indians heaved two passes for the end zone.  The first was ruled incomplete at the one. The second pass fell incomplete following contact in the end zone on Hays receiver.

Dylan Dreiling ran for 125 yards and a touchdown.  Roy Maroni ran for 164 yards and two scores on seven carries.  Hays falls to 1-3 and 1-2 in the WAC.  Garden City is now and 1-0 in conference play.

Hays travels to Wichita to take on the South Titans next Friday.

Hays High girls’ golf places second in Garden City

GARDEN CITY, Kan. – The Hays High girls’ golf team placed five in the top 15 and finished second at the Garden City Invitational Thursday at Buffalo Dunes.

The Indians shot a 370 and were 10 shots back of the host Buffaloes.

Taleia McCrae and Sophia Garrison both shot an 88 and finished third and fourth respectively. Sierra Smith was ninth and Katie Dinkel 10th after rounds of 97. Andrea Lopez was 13th with a 102.

Team Finish
1. Garden City 360
2. Hays High 370
3. Valley Center 425
4. Great Bend 428
5. Dodge City 432
6. Liberal 473

Top 15 Medalists
1. Ryli Cook-Stanton County, 71
2. Alyssa McMillen-Garden City, 74
3. Taleia McCrae-Hays High, 88
4. Sophia Garrison-Hays High, 88
5. Grace Yi-Garden City, 90
6. Mati Newman-Valley Center, 91
7. Ryann Warren-Garden City, 94
8. Cailee McMullen-Great Bend, 97
9. Sierra Smith-Hays High, 97
10. Katie Dinkel-Hays High, 97
11. Rian Linenberger-Garden City, 102
12. Emma Kells-Garden City, 102
13. Andrea Lopez-Hays High, 102
14. Tiley Fry-Dodge City, 102
15. Kaylee Reiser-Great Bend, 104

TMP sounds of the game, week 3

The TMP-Marian football team travels to Hoisington Friday night to begin district play against the Cardinals.

Last Friday night the Plainville Cardinals used a pair of big plays to beat the Monarchs in a defensive battle 16-0.

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

Hays High sounds of the game, week 3

After earning their first win of the season on the road in exciting fashion, the Hays High Indians return home for a week four matchup with the Garden City Buffaloes.

Last Friday the Indians picked up a 13-12 overtime win over Liberal to improve to 1-2 on the season.

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

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