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HHS girls’ golfers runner-up in Liberal

LIBERAL – The Hays High girls’ golf team finished second at the Liberal Redskin Invitational Monday at Willow Tree Golf Course in Liberal. The Indians shot a 183, 14 shots back of Garden City.

Sophia Garrison fired an even-par 36 and finished in second place, three strokes off the lead. Taleia McCrae was third with a 41.

Team Results
1. Garden City – 169
2. Hays High – 183
2. Dodge City – 188
4. Great Bend – 201
5. Liberal – 229

Top 10 Medalists
1. Alyssa McMillen-Garden City, 33
2. Sophia Garrison-Hays High, 36
3. Taleia McCrae-Hays High, 41
4. Cailee McMullen-Great Bend, 42
5. Ashlyn Armstrong-Garden City, 42
6. Grace Yi-Garden City, 43
7. Emma Kells-Garden City, 43
8. Ella Friess-Dodge City, 44
9. Mckenzie Miller-Liberal, 48
10. Tiley Fry-Dodge City, 49

Touchdown in final minutes lifts TMP past Ellis

The TMP-Marian Monarch football team rallied from down four in the second half to beat the Ellis Railroaders 19-16 Friday at Ellis.

TMP Coach Jay Harris

Game Highlights

After failing to score in week one TMP wasted no time scoring on the opening possession of the game to take a 6-0 lead. Kade Harris scored his first career rushing touchdown from six yards out with 8:42 left in the first quarter. TMP failed to convert the point after touchdown and lead 6-0.

TMP was forced to punt on the next three drives and that allowed Ellis to get right back in the game. After a one-yard punt Ellis took over at the TMP 40 yard line and Quarterback Tegan Cain led the Railers on a four-play 40 yard touchdown drive that he capped off with an 11 yard touchdown run. He also kicked the extra point to put Ellis up 7-6.

Neither offense was really able to keep drives alive in the second quarter with the Monarchs forcing Cain to throw a pair of picks in the quarter.

The Monarchs did get on the board midway through second , when Bryce Seib scored his first of two rushing touchdowns, this one from one yard out to put TMP up 12-7 after Ellis blocked the PAT attempt.

Following a TMP fumble on a quarterback sack, Cain connected with Zachery Eck on a deflected pass from 37 yards out to give Ellis a 14-12 lead, following the PAT, with just over seven minutes left in the third quarter.

After a missed field goal and an Ellis punt the Monarchs offense took possession on their own 20 yard line. But went backwards and an Ellis sack pinned TMP up against the goal line. Brian Carbajal was able to get free and block Jace Wentling’s punt in the end zone. Wentling deflected it out of the end zone for a safety giving Ellis a 16-12 lead with 1:21 left in the third quarter.

In the fourth quarter the Monarchs forced Ellis into a turnover on downs and a pair of punts, one of them was blocked by Ryan Richmeier.

The Monarchs were down four with 2:46 left and would put together a five-play, 53-yard drive capped off by a three-yard touchdown run by Seib with a successful PAT by Wentling putting the Monarchs up 19-16 with 1:56 to play.

On that drive freshman Kade Harris caught a 23 yard pass and ripped off a 31 yard run before a penalty by Ellis set up the Seib touchdown.

Ellis got it back with 1:51 to play but the Monarchs forced a turnover on downs with Ryan Richmeier coming away with a sack on third down and Seib deflected a pass on fourth down to seal the win for TMP.

The Monarchs Kade Harris rushed for 119 yards on 17 carries.

Ellis’ Tegan Cain was 13-of-25 passing for 184 yards one touchdown and two interceptions.

TMP improves to 1-1 ahead of a homecoming matchup with Plainville next Friday. Ellis is 0-2 and will travel to Ellinwood.

Fourth quarter rally not enough for Indians in loss to Great Bend

HAYS – It took Great Bend 47 minutes to score their only touchdown a week ago in their wild overtime win over Andover. The Panthers needed only one play Friday night against Hays High. Quarterback Dalton Miller broke free for a 70-yard touchdown run on their first offensive play of the game and Great Bend would cruise to a 46-30 win over the Indians at Lewis Field.

Miller ran for two touchdowns, passed for two and had a 21-yard fumble return for a score as Great Bend (2-0, 1-0 WAC) built a 32-0 halftime lead and led 39-0 midway through the third quarter.

The Indians (0-2, 0-1 WAC) got on the board with 5:11 to play in the third on a 3-yard Hayden Brown touchdown run. It came after runs of 14 and 22 yards by the senior who picked up 76 of his team-high 79 rushing yards after halftime.

Sophomore quarterback Dylan Dreiling hit Carson Kiefer on an 8-yard touchdown pass early in the fourth. Following a Brown 7-yard touchdown run, Dreiling connected with Jordan Dale on a 30-yard scoring strike with under a minute to play in the game.

Dreiling hit Jaren Kanak on a 46-yard pass to set up the final score and finished 12 for 24 for 166 yards and two touchdowns through the air. He added 41 rushing yards.

Miller led the Panthers with 148 yards on the ground while completing 7-of-9 passes for 61 yards and two scores.

Week 2 high school football scoreboard

Western Athletic Conference
Great Bend 46 Hays 30
*Liberal 55 Wichita North 18
*Salina South 7 Dodge City 45
*Garden City 28 Valley Center 36

Mid-Continent League 11-man
TMP 19 Ellis 16
Phillipsburg 14 Plainville 21
Smith Center 41 Norton 18
*Syracuse 14 Oakley 44

Mid-Continent League 8-man
Trego 18 Hill City 33

Central Prairie League 11-man
*Russell 12 Lacrosse 14

Central Prairie League 8-man
Central Plains 14 Victoria 50
Macksville 0 Ness City 46
*Sublette 20 Ellinwood 50
Lakside 20 Rock Hills 66

Northern Plains League
Washington County 0 Thunder Ridge 54
*Hoxie 25 Osborne 54
Wilson 12 Lincoln 58

North Central Activities Association
Southeast of Saline 20 Beloit 12

Northwest Kansas League
Rawlins County 56 Quinter 6

Western Kansas Liberty League
Logan/Palco 32 Grinnell/Wheatland 30
Northern Valley 20 Triplains/Brewster 26

Central Kansas League
Hoisington 40 Nickerson 13
Halstead 36 Pratt 14
Hillsboro 27 Lyons 14

Other games of note
Hughton 8 Colby 16
Holcomb 3 Scott City 14
Medicine Lodge 28 Hodgeman Co. 48
South Central 45 Spearville 0

6-Man
Ashland 61 Western Plains 13
Fowler 14 Natoma 34

*Non-league

HHS volleyball sweeps in Dodge City

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

DODGE CITY, Kan. – Christin Nunnery’s Hays High Lady Indian volleyball team did not make things easy on themselves but managed to sweep matches over Lakin, Dodge City, and Sublette on Thursday night in Dodge City. The Lady Indians opened up with a three set win over Lakin. Hays dropped the first set, 21-25, and fought back to win the next two sets 25-7, 25-21 to pick up the win.

The next match was a battle with Western Athletic Conference foe, Dodge City. The Lady Indians fell in the first set 24-26 and turned it around to win the second set 25-21. Hays trailed the Lady Demons 19-24 in the third set and scored nine out of the next 11 points to secure the 28-26 set and match win.

The third match did not provide as many dramatics as Hays High easily won over Sublette in straight sets, 25-12 and 25-17. The Lady Indians improve to 6-2 on the season and will be in action next Thursday in Pratt.

Former Hays High soccer player recognized

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – Former Hays High soccer player Connor Teget has been named the American Rivers Conference Defensive Player of the Week. Teget is a goalkeeper at Coe College, an NCAA Division III school in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Teget recorded seven saves and allowed zero goals in two shutout wins this past weekend. In Coe’s 4-0 victory over Lakeland University, Connor came up with five saves in 90 minutes in goal.

Teget tallied two saves in 56:54 minutes as Coe defeated North Central University (Minn.) 7-0.

HHS girls’ golfers finish third in Dodge City

DODGE CITY – The Hays High girls’ golf team finished third at the Dodge City Invitational Thursday at Mariah Hills Golf Course.

The Indians 393 was 46 shots behind first place Kapaun Mt. Carmel. Garden City finished second with a 372.

Taleia McCrae and Sophia Garrison both had rounds of 87. McCrea was sixth and Garrison seventh.

Team Results
1. Wichita-Kapaun Mt Carmel – 347
2. Garden City – 372
3. Hays High – 393
4. Salina-South – 496
5. Maize – 405
6. Dodge City – 410
7. Great Bend – 426
8. Goddard-Eisenhower – 428
9. Goddard – 438
10. Hutchinson – 441
11. Liberal – 513
12. Wichita-North – 543

Top 10 Medalists
1. Alyssa McMillen-Garden City – 75
2. Alexa Garrett-Kapaun Mt. Carmel – 78
3. Abby Wolf-Kapaun Mt. Carmel – 83
4. Lexie Ridder-Maize – 83
5. Ashlyn Armstrong-Dodge City – 86
6. Taleia McCrae-Hays High – 87
7. Sophia Garrison-Hays High – 87
8. Zoe Norton-Salina South – 90
9. Lauren Rudy-Kapaun Mt. Carmel – 92
10. Nina Frees-Salina South – 92

HHS girls’ cross country third in Hesston

HESSTON, Kan. – The Hays High cross country team had 12 medalists Thursday at the Hesston Invitational. The meet had a unique format with 8 separate races one for the boys and one for the girls in each class starting with the freshman. Times did not matter only where each individual placed.

Amelia Jaeger was one of three freshman girls to earn a medal, finishing fifth and had the fastest time of all of the Indians at 22:11.00. Jaycine Watson placed 10th and Micaela Dickman 13th.

Landry Dotts was the only sophomore girl to medal, finishing fourth with a time of 22:21.00 which was the second best of the day for Hays.

Claire Shippy finished third in the junior race with Allison Shubert sixth and Cristian Leos 19th.

Yesenia Maldonado led the seniors with a seventh place finish and Maddie Lohmeyer was 13th.

Sophomore Brayden Hines led the boys with a 10th place finish. He had the fastest time for Hays at 19:49.00. Fellow sophomore Landon Viegra placed 17th.

Mathew Dempsey was the other boys medalist with a 15th place finish in the junior race.

The Indians host their own meet at the Sand Plum Nature Trail in Victoria on Thursday.

Kansas Volleyball Association releases week one rankings

TOPEKA – The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce
the 2019 Week 1 Volleyball Rankings. Records listed reflect information that was submitted by Monday, September 9.

Current classifications for the rankings are based on enrollments from 2018-19 and the rankings will be adjusted when the updated classifications are released at the end of September.

Class 6A
1. Blue Valley North 8-0 (7)
2. Washburn Rural 4-0 (10)
3. Blue Valley West 3-0 (5)
4. Blue Valley 2-1 (1)
5. Gardner-Edgerton 1-2 (3)
6. Garden City 4-0 (9)
7. Blue Valley Northwest 7-1 (NR)
8. Derby 6-2 (NR)
9. Mill Valley 2-2 (6)
10. Wichita East 7-1 (NR)

Class 5A
1. St. James Academy 2-0 (3)
2. St. Thomas Aquinas 1-1 (1)
3. Lansing 2-1 (2)
4. Bishop Carroll 2-0 (5)
5. Bonner Springs 3-0 (6)
6. Spring Hill 4-0 (8)
7. Maize South 8-0 (NR)
8. Topeka-Seaman 2-2 (4)
9. Andover 7-1 (7)
10. Goddard 6-2 (9)

Class 4A
1. Andale 7-0 (2)
2. Topeka-Hayden 5-0 (3)
3. Bishop Miege 0-2 (1)
4. Louisburg 2-1 (4)
5. Nickerson 7-1 (7)
6. Wichita-Trinity Academy 4-1 (5)
7. Buhler 7-1 (NR)
8. Independence 2-1 (6)
9. Circle 1-1 (10)
10. El Dorado 5-2 (NR)

Class 3A
1. Royal Valley 13-0 (2)
2. Silver Lake 4-1 (1)
3. Beloit 2-0 (3)
4. Hesston 8-2 (4)
5. Belle Plaine 3-0 (5)
6. Frontenac 2-0 (6)
7. Sabetha 6-2 (NR)
8. West Franklin 2-0 (8)
9. Wellsville 5-0 (NR)
10. Phillipsburg 4-0 (NR)

Class 2A
1. Wabaunsee 6-1 (1)
2. Smith Center 3-0 (2)
3. Garden Plain 2-0 (4)
4. Sedgwick 6-1 (3)
5. St. Mary’s-Colgan 2-1 (5)
6. Valley Heights 6-2 (6)
7. Ellinwood 4-0 (8)
8. Maranatha Christian 5-1 (9)
9. Trego Community 3-1 (10)
10. Oskaloosa 8-4 (NR)

Class 1A
1. Spearville 2-0 (2)
2. Centralia 5-2 (1)
3. Little River 3-0 (4)
4. Moundridge 4-3 (3)
5. Chetopa 8-1 (5)
6. Rural Vista 2-0 (7)
7. Thunder Ridge 6-0 (8)
8. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 3-0 (10)
9. Golden Plains 8-0 (NR)
10. Attica 6-0 (NR)

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