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Monarch baseball sweeps Russell/Victoria

HAYS, Kan. – The TMP-Marian baseball team picked up a couple of wild wins over Russell/Victoria Tuesday at the TMP-Marian Sports Complex. The Monarchs gave up four runs in the top of the seventh only to score twice in the bottom of the inning and win the opener 6-5. They scored eight in the first in the second game then held on for a 16-12 win.

Chase Werth doubled to tie the first game them scored on a bases loaded walk, the third straight of the inning, in the first game.

Luke Ruder had three hits and Creighton Renz drove in four in the second contest sending the Monarchs to their third straight win. They are now 4-6 on the season.

HHS softball swept at home by Garden City

HAYS, Kan. – Another long day for the Hays High softball team as they are swept at home by Garden City 11-0 and 20-1.

The Indians were held to two hits in the first game. Jaysa Wichers suffered the loss after allowing all 11 runs on six hits.

Garden pounded out 17 hits and took advantage of eight Hays errors in the second game. Cameron Jensen drove in the only Indians run of the day with a first inning single. Macee Altman took the loss as the Indians dropped to 4-8.

Lady Indians complete sweep of rival

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Hays High 4, Great Bend 0

HAYS, Kan.-Hays High Girls’ Soccer jumped on the Great Bend Lady Panthers early and put Monday’s Western Athletic Conference match-up away by outscoring the visitors 4-0 in the first half.  Kallie Leiker got the scoring started in the 5th minute with her first of two goals to take the 1-0 lead.  Leiker struck again in the 19th minute with her second goal to give the Lady Indians the 2-0 lead.

Hays High was not finished as Hannah McGuire outraced the Great Bend defense from mid-field and got one past the goalie 32 minutes into the match.  Maddie Keller was up next for the Lady Indians as she beat the buzzer with :13 seconds remaining in the first half to give Hays High the 4-0 lead.  The Lady Indians held strong in the second half substituting plenty of players in and out of the contest.

This was the second win against Great Bend in the last two weeks.  The Lady Indians improve to 7-4 on the season with the win and 3-2 in the WAC.  They will travel across town on Thursday to face off against TMP.

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Hays High softball swept by Great Bend

HAYS, Kan. – The Hays High softball team committed 13 errors and were swept by Great Bend 15-0 and 16-4 Thursday at Glassman Park.

The Panthers struck for four runs in the first inning in the first game. Macee Altman was charged with all 15 runs, nine of them earned on 15 hits.

The second game was tied 2-2 after two innings before the Panthers struck for seven in the third, taking advantage of four Indian errors. Jaysa Wichers suffers the loss, allowing all 16 runs, three of which were earned, on eight hits. Macee Altman homered and drove in two. Cameron Jensen doubled and drove in two.

Hays High is now 4-6 on the season.

Strong pitching leads Monarch softball to sweep of Ellinwood

HAYS, Kan. – Alison Helget and Bailey Lacy combined to strike out 33 Ellinwood batters Thursday as the TMP-Marian softball team sweeps the Eagles 4-1 and 6-0.

The Monarchs scored two runs in the first inning of the first game on a Bailey Lacy double and that was all Helget needed as she allowed one run on five hits, striking out 17 and walking one.

Lacy threw a complete game three-hitter in the second contest, striking out 16 and walking none. Helget went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs. Bridget Heiman tripled and drove in two as the Monarchs improve to 9-3.

HHS boys golf finishes runner-up in Dodge City

DODGE CITY, Kan. – The Hays High boys golf team shot a 312 adn finished second behind host Dodge City at the Dodge City Invitational Thursday at the Mariah Hills GC. The Indians tied with Garden City but finish second by tiebreaker on the fifth score, an 84 from Peyton Kieffer. The Indians finished four shots behind the host Red Demons.

Allen Zollinger was the top Indian golfer, shooting a four-over 75 to finish second, one shot off the pace. Tradgon McCrae was ninth with a 78.

Cameron Rozean was the top finisher for TMP-Marian. He shot an 82 and tied for 15th.

Team Results
1. Dodge City-308
2. Hays High-312
3. Garden City-312
4. Goddard-Eisenhower-343
5. Liberal-352
6. Ulysses-362
7. Wichita-Northwest-361
8. Hutchinson-369
9. Wichita North-370
10. TMP-Marian-375
11. Great Bend-378
12. Wichita East-380

Top-10 Individual Results
1. Sion Audrain-Garden City, 74
2. Allen Zollinger-Hays, 75
3. Taylor Larsen-Garden City, 76
4. Dylan Ratts-Dodge City, 76
5. Canyon Owens-Dodge City, 76
6. Luke Gleason-Dodge City, 76
7. Cameron Riley-Liberal, 77
8. Kelby Titus-Great Bend, 77
9. Tradgon McCrae-Hays, 78
10. Logan Durst-Garden City, 79

Lady Indian soccer gets revenge in Liberal

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Hays High 2, Liberal 1

LIBERAL, Kan.-After losing a tough 1-0 home decision to the Liberal Lady Redskins two weeks ago the Hays High Lady Indian Soccer team had revenge on their minds Thursday afternoon at Redskin Field.  It didn’t take long to answer as Hannah McGuire streaked down the right side of the field and found Sophie Humphrey in the middle who knocked the ball in the goal.  That gave the Lady Indians the 1-0 lead in the third minute.

That would remain the score until the 60th minute when Liberal would tie the game at one goal each.  Hays High recovered and seven minutes later used their senior connection when Maddie Keller found Sydney Sulzman in the box and she scored what would prove to be the game winner with just over 12 minutes to go.

Hays High improves to 6-3 on the season and 2-2 in the Western Athletic Conference.  The Lady Indians will re-match with Maize South on Saturday in Hays.  The Mavericks beat Hays High 3-0 in the opening round of the McPherson Invitational Tournament on March 28th.

Berens heads out of state for college

Shane Berens made his college decision official on Wednesday as the Hays High senior signed with Southeastern Louisiana University for Track and Field.  The three sport athlete had his pick of football, basketball or track to compete in at the collegiate level.  After visiting the Hammond, Louisiana university Berens said it felt like a home away from home.  The coaching staff also made sure that Berens met with his future academic department, something that went a long way in the decision process.  He plans on majoring in criminal justice.

Shane Berens

Berens ranks in the top five all-time at Hays High in the shot put and discus.  He currently sits fourth in shot at 56’0″ and fifth in discus at 171’5″ for a school that has had a successful run of throwers in their history.  Berens was a three year starter for the football team and spent four years on the varsity basketball team earning Western Athletic Conference and State honors in both.

Southeastern Louisiana State is a Division FCS school that competes in the Southland Conference.

Coach Randall Rath

HHS baseball suffers a pair of one-run losses at Garden City

GARDEN CITY, Kan. – The Hays High baseball team suffered a pair of one-run losses in Garden City Tuesday. Will Sennett was called for balk with runners at first and third in the bottom of the 13th giving the Buffs a 9-8 win in game one. Trey Riggs went 2-for-4 and drove in three runs. Hays scored six runs in the fifth inning to take the lead, but Garden City tied it with a run in the seventh. Both teams scored in the 12th.

The Buffs rallied for three runs in the bottom of the seventh and won the second game 6-5. Garden City used four singles, a walk and a wild pitch in the final inning to complete the comeback and sweep. The Indians had scored two in the firth to take a 5-3 lead.

Cole Murphy, who drove in two runs, gave up two runs on three hits and takes the loss in relief.

TMP baseball splits in Great Bend

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Game 1:   Great Bend 8, TMP 0
Game 2:  TMP 4, Great Bend 3

GREAT BEND, Kan.-It was a tale of two games on Tuesday night in Great Bend as the TMP Monarchs went on the road and split with the Panthers.  In the opener Great Bend broke open a 2-0 game with three runs in the bottom of the fourth and then tacked on three more in the sixth and won 8-0.  Bryce Lytle led the way for the Panthers at the plate going two for four with a pair of doubles and five runs batted in.

He picked up the win on the mound for Great Bend going all seven innings allowing only three hits, walking two and striking out eight.  Chase Werth took the loss for TMP.  The Monarchs dropped to 1-6.

The night cap was a completely different game.  TMP scored two runs in the top of the first inning on two hits, two walks and a couple of wild pitches.  Great answered with one run in the bottom of the first and tied the game with one more in the fourth.  The game was tied at two in the top of the 7th inning and Tate Garcia walked to lead off the inning.  Gavin Schumacher was up next and ran the count full before belting a two run home run to give TMP the 4-2 lead.

Great Bend scored one run in the bottom of the 7th but left the tying run on at second base as TMP picked up the big win.  Cole Zimmerman pitched six strong innings to pick up the win.  Tate Garcia pitched the 7th inning for the save. TMP improves to 2-6 overall and will host Russell on April 25th.

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

HHS softball sweeps Colby

COLBY, Kan. – A sweep for the Hays High softball team in Colby Tuesday. The Indians scored four runs in the fourth inning to grab the lead in the first game, then scored four more in fifth to take back the lead and won 15-12. The Indians won despite committing six errors.

Macee Altman allowed five runs but only two earned over 5 1/3 innings of relief for the win. Cameron Jenson had three hits including a double and drove in four.

The Indians scored six in the fourth and five in the fifth to take the second game 11-1 in a five inning run-rule victory. Altman tossed a one-hitter, striking out five and walking one for the victory. Jensen homered and drove in three.

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