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Tuesday’s high school football playoff scores

Class 3A 
Bi-District
Caney Valley 51, Riverton 14
Chaparral 48, Douglass 16
Galena 42, Fredonia 14
Garden Plain 12, Wichita Independent 7
Halstead 36, Southeast Saline 22
Hesston 48, Sterling 8
Hoisington 56, Lakin 13
Larned 35, Cimarron 30
Nemaha Central 61, Pleasant Ridge 6
Norton 28, Marysville 20
Osage City 20, Jayhawk Linn 14
Phillipsburg 49, Riley County 27
Rossville 41, Perry-Lecompton 14
Sabetha 62, Maur Hill – Mount Academy 28
Silver Lake 50, Mission Valley 0
Wellsville 54, Humboldt 6

8-Man, Division I 
Bi-District
Burlingame 72, Solomon 46
Central Plains 60, Attica/Argonia 20
Osborne 64, Clifton-Clyde 16
South Central 54, Little River 28
Spearville 52, Rawlins County 6
St. Francis 54, Ness City 0
St. Paul 78, Peabody-Burns 32
West Elk 54, Oxford 30

8-Man, Division II State Tournament
Bi-District
Chase 92, Ingalls 44
Dighton 62, Lakeside 8
Hanover 38, St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 12
Hartford 68, Waverly 48
Hutchinson Central Christian 108, Lebo 62
Pike Valley 54, Wakefield 8
South Barber 60, Minneola 32
Wallace County 48, Stockton 18

Friday week 9 high school football scoreboard

http://insuringhays.com/4A-D1 District 8
*McPherson  28  Abilene  7
*Hays  13  Wamego  30

4A-D2 District 7
*Concordia  0  Scott City  42
Colby  54  Goodland  23

2A District 6
Republic Co.  35  Sacred Heart  10
2A District 7
*Plainville  46  La Crosse  12
Oakley  40  Ellis  61

6A playoffs 1st Round
Haysville Campus  21  Hutchinson  56
Dodge City  15  Washburn Rural  27
Wichita East  14  Garden City  49

5A playoffs 1st Round
Emporia  14  Liberal  7
Salina South  0  Goddard  52
Topeka West  31  Great Bend  70

 

 

AP-FBH–Kansas Prep Scores, 4th Ld-Writethru,0420
Friday’s Scores
By The Associated Press
PREP FOOTBALL
Andale 39, El Dorado 18
Augusta 42, Rose Hill 20
Baldwin 42, Prairie View 33
Basehor-Linwood 27, Tonganoxie 12
Bishop Miege 57, Spring Hill 19
Buhler 65, Circle 40
Columbus 45, Parsons 6
DeSoto 35, Eudora 0
Frontenac 48, Baxter Springs 0
Holcomb 47, Hugoton 7
Independence 26, Chanute 7
Ingalls 74, Fowler 28
Jackson Heights 22, Centralia 14
KC Piper 40, Atchison 19
Labette County 40, Coffeyville 0
Louisburg 35, Paola 7
Maize South 49, Andover Central 0
McPherson 28, Abilene 7
Mulvane 53, Winfield 31
Olpe 26, Lyndon 20
Oswego 33, Yates Center 16
Ottawa 47, Fort Scott 0
Pittsburg Colgan 48, Uniontown 0
Plainville 46, LaCrosse 12
Pratt 35, Kingman 0
Republic County 35, Salina Sacred Heart 10
Rock Creek 43, Chapman 8
Scott City 42, Concordia 0
Smoky Valley 30, Clay Center 28, OT
South Barber 48, Bucklin 0
Topeka Hayden 58, Jefferson West 8
Ulysses 34, Wellington 13
Wabaunsee 56, Doniphan West 12
Wamego 30, Hays 13
Washington County 42, Valley Heights 36
Wichita Northwest 29, Topeka 28
Class 6A State Tournament
First Round
Blue Valley 54, SM South 0
BV Northwest 36, BV North 33, 2OT
Derby 62, Wichita North 0
Garden City 49, Wichita East 14
Gardner-Edgerton 23, Olathe Northwest 16
Hutchinson 56, Wichita Campus 21
Junction City 54, Wichita West 28
Lawrence 51, BV West 6
Lawrence Free State 52, Wichita South 14
Manhattan 63, Wichita Southeast 20
Olathe South 35, Olathe East 14
SM North 36, Olathe North 22
SM West 70, KC Wyandotte 6
Washburn Rural 27, Dodge City 15
Wichita Northwest 29, Topeka 28
Class 5A State Tournament
First Round
Andover 35, Goddard-Eisenhower 14
Blue Valley Southwest 26, Pittsburg 16
Bonner Springs 43, Lansing 0
Emporia 14, Liberal 7
Goddard 52, Salina South 0
Great Bend 70, Topeka West 31
KC Schlagle 24, Highland Park 16
KC Turner 61, KC Washington 49
Maize 22, Arkansas City 20
Mill Valley 56, KC Sumner 0
St. James Academy 42, Shawnee Heights 25
St. Thomas Aquinas 39, Leavenworth 13
Topeka Seaman 61, KC Harmon 22
Valley Center 28, Newton 20
Wichita Bishop Carroll 41, Kapaun Mount Carmel 8
Wichita Heights 55, Salina Central 0

Hays falls at Wamego; misses playoffs

For a second week in a row Hays High needed a victory to keep their chances at a playoff berth alive. They also needed help from McPherson to beat Abilene to keep the decision from going to a tie-breaking point formula. McPherson took care of their end of the deal, Hays High did not.

It was the first ever game between Hays and Wamego in football. Wamego is the 67th different team has played since 1923.

Wamego came out of the gate and took a two possession lead on a nine play and two play drive to take a 13-0 lead. Hays punted on their first three drives then cut the Wamego lead down to six on a one yard touchdown run by Kohlton Meyers. Wamego took possession of the ball with 4:26 in the half and drove 66 yards on 12 plays to go up 19-7 after a blocked extra point.

Highlights

Hays closed the gap down to one score for a second time after Keaton Markley returned an interception down to the nine yard line. Meyers scored his second touchdown of the night one play later making the score 19-13 following a missed XP.

Wamego marched right back down the field and took back their two score advantage on a 4th and 1, six yard run on the first play of the fourth quarter taking a 27-13 lead.

Hays moved inside the red zone of Wamego on the next possession but threw an interception at the five yard line. Wamego went on for the 30-13 win, tacking on a 28 yard field goal following after Hays lost the ball on downs deep in Wamego territory.

Great season ends for TMP-Marian volleyball at state tournament

EMPORIA, Kan. – The top-seeded Thomas More Prep-Marian Monarchs volleyball team saw their season come to an end at the 3A state tournament at White Auditorium Friday. The Monarchs (39-4) went 1-2 in pool play and failed to advance to Saturday’s semifinals. After a sweep of Humboldt (25-19, 25-17) in their first match, TMP-M lost to Hesston (24-26, 20-25) then Silver Lake (19-25, 15-25).

All four of the Monarchs losses were at the hands of state tournament teams. Abilene who was the top seed in 4A Division I and Central Plains who was the No. 2 seed in Class 2A in addition to the two teams at the Class 3A tournament.

La Crosse also went 1-2 in pool play and didn’t advance past pool play at the 1A Division I tournament at Gross Coliseum in Hays. The Leopards (33-7) dropped their first match to Hanover (19-25, 21-25), beat Pretty Prairie (25-20, 31-29) then lost to top-seeded Centralia (25-13, 25-20) after the Panthers had lost their first match of the season earlier in the night to Hanover.

Dighton was also 1-2 with losses to Goessel (25-12, 12-25, 15-25) and South Barber (21-25, 20-25) and a win over Lebo (25-17, 25-14).

Wheatland-Grinnell and Otis-Bison both advanced in Class 1A Division II. The top-seeded Thunderhawks (37-6) went 3-0 in pool play defeating Ingalls (25-21, 25-19), Otis-Bison (26-24, 25-21) and Fowler (25-8, 25-12). The Cougars (27-13) finished pool play 2-1. They defeated Fowler (25-19, 25-23), lost to Wheatland-Grinnell then defeated Ingalls (25-12, 25-14).

Wheatland-Grinnell will play No. 2 seed Waverly (28-9) and the fifth-seeded Cougars play No. 7 seed Axtell (25-15) in Saturday’s semifinals at 10 am. The third-place and championship matches follow at 11:30 am.

Thursday’s high school football results

Anthony-Harper-Chaparral 33, Conway Springs 8
Beloit 68, Minneapolis 28
Burlingame 46, Herington 0
Burlington 52, Anderson County 13
Caney Valley 40, Fredonia 30
Central Plains 60, Goessel 12
Centre 36, Rural Vista 34
Chase 66, Ashland 20
Cherryvale 46, Southeast 13
Cimarron 49, Southwestern Hts. 8
Clifton-Clyde 68, Wichita Home School 20
Dighton/Healy 50, Greeley County 0
Douglass 42, Bluestem 6
Ellinwood 54, Canton-Galva 6
Frankfort 57, BV Randolph 12
Galena 52, Riverton 8
Garden Plain 46, Cheney 20
Girard 38, Iola 25
Halstead 71, Sterling 8
Hanover 63, Axtell 8
Hartford 54, Burrton 8
Hesston 57, Marion 24
Hillsboro 30, Southeast Saline 28
Hoisington 62, Lyons 3
Holton 36, Santa Fe Trail 24
Hoxie 46, Oberlin-Decatur 0
Humboldt 65, Northeast-Arma 0
Hutchinson Central Christian 58, Caldwell 12
Hutchinson Trinity 40, Haven 0
Kiowa County 28, Pratt Skyline 21
Lakin 43, Syracuse 0
Larned 42, Ellsworth 21
Lebo 56, Marais des Cygnes Valley 6
Little River 52, St. John 6
Logan/Palco 70, Bennington 40
Macksville 66, Fairfield 12
Marmaton Valley 36, Southern Coffey 14
Marysville 14, Riley County 0
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 57, Atchison County 14
Meade 80, Sublette 7
Moscow 74, Rolla 66
Nemaha Central 54, Hiawatha 8
Neodesha 40, Eureka 0
Ness City 52, Wichita County 34
Nickerson 46, Clearwater 21
Northern Valley 56, Thunder Ridge 40
Norton 49, Hays-TMP-Marian 20
Norwich 48, South Haven 0
Onaga 84, Valley Falls 48
Osage City 49, West Franklin 32
Osborne 78, Lincoln 16
Otis-Bison 58, Hodgeman County 34
Oxford 46, Central Burden 0
Pawnee Heights 42, Golden Plains 38
Peabody-Burns 74, Cedar Vale/Dexter 52
Perry-Lecompton 49, Oskaloosa 7
Phillipsburg 56, Russell 6
Pike Valley 48, Linn 0
Pleasant Ridge 46, Maranatha/Immaculata (FB) 20
Pleasanton 58, Crest 12
Pretty Prairie 56, Stafford 6
Rawlins County 42, Hill City 6
Remington 54, Medicine Lodge 47
Rossville 42, Council Grove 8
Sabetha 58, Riverside 6
Satanta 38, South Gray 6
Sedan 50, St. Paul 40
Silver Lake 50, Royal Valley 0
Smith Center 39, Ell-Saline 0
South Barber 48, Bucklin 0
South Central 48, Attica/Argonia 42
Spearville 72, Kinsley 0
St. Francis 54, Trego 0
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 34, Rock Hills 32
St. Mary’s 38, Mission Valley 28
Stockton 66, Lakeside 20
Sylvan-Lucas 52, Wilson 16
Tescott 61, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 14
Udall 46, Flinthills 0
Victoria 54, Solomon 6
Wakefield 52, Wetmore 6
Wallace County 50, Triplains-Brewster 0
Wellsville 44, Central Heights 12
West Elk 66, Madison/Hamilton 18
Wichita Collegiate 49, Wichita Trinity 20
Wichita Independent 46, Belle Plaine 6

Class 6A Playoffs
First Round
SM East 55, SM Northwest 15

Six-Man Football Playoffs
Semifinal
Weskan 53, Cheylin 6

TMP drops season finale to Norton

By Jeremy McGuire
Hays Post

HAYS-Norton scored 21 first quarter points and 14 second quarter points en-route to a 49-20 win over TMP on Thursday night at Lewis Field Stadium.  Bluejay Quarterback Jace Ruder was dominant in the first half with his legs running for 100 yards and three touchdowns and throwing for another score.  Koby McEwen caught the Ruder pass for the score and Carson Wallace added the other score on a seven yard run.

Norton came out blazing in the second half scoring two touchdowns within 17 seconds of each other.  The first was a Ruder 27 yard run and then Ruder connected with Tyus Henson on a 28 yard touchdown pass.  TMP was able to get their offense moving late in the third quarter as Luke Ruder found Creighton Renz from 26 yards out.  Joe Flax would score on a three yard run early in the first quarter for his only touchdown of the season.  TMP rounded out the scoring when Carson Jacobs threw a 46 yard strike to Renz late in the fourth quarter.

TMP finishes the season at 2-7 under first year head coach Jason Cauley.  Norton improves to 6-3 and will open up their 3A playoff run on the road in Marysville on Tuesday night.

JASON CAULEY INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

HHS, TMP boys soccer eliminated in state playoffs

WINFIELD. Kan. – The season for the Hays High and Thomas More Prep-Marian boys soccer teams came to an end Tuesday night after both lost in the second-round of the 4-3-2-1A South Central Regional.

Despite out possessing and outshooting Winfield, the Indians fall 2-1 to 3rd-seeded the Vikings. Zach Wagner scored the lone goal for Hays in the 36th minute to tie the game 1-1 at the half.

Hays High finishes the season 7-11.

The Monarchs were shutout 6-0 at No. 1 seed McPherson. Their season ends at 5-12.

HHS, TMP boys soccer both advance in 4-3-2-1A state playoffs

HAYS, Kan. – Both the Hays High and Thomas More Prep-Marian boys soccer teams have advanced in the 4-3-2-1A state playoffs with home wins in their South Central Region play-in games Monday.

The Indians had no problem with winless El Dorado, blanking the Wildcats 12-0. Ethan Nunnery scored five goals, Zach Wagner added two while Trey McCrea, Matt Goodale, Jacob Maska and Brandon Kennemer all scored one. The Indians (7-10) advance to face Winfield tonight at six at Southwestern College. Winfield is seeded third at 9-5-2.

The Monarchs (4-10) beat Berean Academy 2-0 and will now get top-seeded McPherson tonight at six at McPherson College. The Bullpups are 12-4.

TMP Volleyball on to 3A State

By Jeremy McGuire
Hays Post

The TMP Lady Monarch Volleyball team is making their second straight trip to state.  TMP defeated Southwestern Heights, Hugoton and Lakin to punch their ticket.  Further details to come later this evening.

Lady Indians season ends with McPherson

By Jeremy McGuire
Hays Post

HAYS-McPherson opened up the first set of the Bullpups’ 4A-Division 1 Sub-State match with Hays High on a 9-0 run and never looked back winning the first set 25-9.  Hays High tried to mount a comeback but could get no closer than six points.  McPherson took the 1-0 lead.

Set two was considerably more competitive with Hays High holding an early two point advantage at 7-5.  McPherson would quickly turn that around, scoring five out of the next eight points and the set was tied at 10 points apiece. That’s when McPherson took control.  The Lady Bullpups built their lead to 17-12 and Hays High answered with a pair of points to make it 17-14.  McPherson closed the set and the match scoring eight out of the last 10 points to win the set (25-16) and the match in two sets.

McPherson went on to defeat Ulysses in two sets to win the sub-state title.  They will open state tournament play next Saturday in Salina.

Hays High ends their season with a record of 14-18. There will be high expectations for this team in 2017.  They will return 11 out of 12 players from their sub-state roster.

HHS girls, TMP-Marian boys qualify for state cross country

VICTORIA, Kan. – The Hays High girls’ cross country team qualified for state after a second place finish at their 4A regional at the Sand Plum Nature Trail in Victoria Saturday. Marie Reveles led the Indians with a fourth place finish. Alyssa Bryant was 10th.

The Indian boys finished fourth and missed qualifying by one spot. Ethan Shippy finished fifth to qualify individually. 4A state is at the Wamego Country Club in Wamego

STERLING, Kan. – The TMP-Marian boys finished third to qualify in 3A. Paul Brull led the Monarchs with a ninth place finish. 3A state is at Rim Rock Farm in Lawrence.

TMP tops Russell, playoffs in sight

By Jeremy McGuire
Hays Post

RUSSELL, Kan.-The TMP Monarchs scored 20 unanswered first quarter points and didn’t look back on their way to a 33-14 win over Russell in the second week of 3A-District 14 play.  The Monarchs scored touchdowns on their first three possessions of the game.  Russell began the game with the ball and failed to convert on a fourth and short and gave the ball to TMP on the Bronco 41 yard line.

TMP’s offense took over from there as Creighton Renz hauled in a 13 yard pass from Luke Ruder to give TMP a 7-0 following the extra point.  The Monarchs had the ball back a short time later and scored on a 74 yard pass from Ruder to Tate Garcia.  Late in the first quarter Russell had the ball in TMP territory and attempted a fake punt run and Seth Boxberger failed to make the first down and was injured on the play and laid field for quite some time.

TMP took possession of the ball and the very next play made Russell pay with a 66 yard Gavin Schumacher touchdown run.  Russell would put up the only points in the second quarter when quarterback Alex Windholz powered into the end zone from 5 yards out to make things interesting at the half.  TMP was able to add 13 second half points while Russell scored seven and the Monarchs held on for the 19 point win.

With the win TMP improves to 2-6 on the year but more importantly 1-1 in district play and sets up a match-up with Norton on Thursday night where the winner heads to the playoffs and the loser goes home.  Russell drops to 2-6 overall and 0-2 in district play.  The Broncos will finish their season in Phillipsburg on Thursday night.

JASON CAULEY POST-GAME

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

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