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http://insuringhays.com/4A-D1 District 8
*Abilene   12  Hays   23
*McPherson   27   Wamego  0

4A-D2 District 7
Goodland  0   Scott City 56

3A District 14
Phillipsburg  36   Norton  13
*TMP  33  Russell  14

3A District 15
Hoisington  36   Larned  27
*Ellsworth  41   Lyons  6

2A District 6
*Republic Co.  7   Smith Center  40

2A District 7
*Oakley  10   La Crosse  48
Ellis  0  Plainville  48

Ark Valley Chisholm Trail I
Maize  7  Hutchinson  40
Salina Central  13   Salina South 28

Western Athletic Conference
Garden City 21   Great Bend  14
Dodge City  70  Liberal  34

8-Man – 1
District 4
*Osborne  68  Bennington  20
*Logan-Palco  34  Solomon  56
*Victoria  46   Lincoln  0

District 5
St. John  0  Central Plains  58
*Ellinwood  58   Little River  36

District 7
*Satanta  18  Ness City  63

District 8
*Hill City  18  Hoxie  40
*Trego Community  6   Rawlins Co.   56
Quinter  0   St. Francis  57

8-Man-2
District 5
*Stockton  74  Northern Valley   54

District 6
*Hodgeman Co.  8  Dighton  58
*Triplains-Brewster   0  Otis-Bison  48

 

 

AP-FBH–Kansas Prep Scores, 4th Ld-Writethru,0906
Friday’s Scores
By The Associated Press
PREP FOOTBALL
Andale 63, Circle 14
Attica/Argonia 72, Macksville 24
Augusta 28, Andover Central 7
Axtell 72, BV Randolph 40
Baldwin 49, Osawatomie 21
Basehor-Linwood 42, Atchison 12
Baxter Springs 28, Parsons 26, OT
Bishop Miege 50, DeSoto 0
Blue Valley 45, St. Thomas Aquinas 34
Bonner Springs 21, Lansing 7
Buhler 48, El Dorado 6
Burlingame 46, Rural Vista 0
Burlington 43, Girard 41
BV North 28, Blue Valley Southwest 21
Caldwell 76, South Haven 6
Caney Valley 23, Neodesha 14
Canton-Galva 40, Goessel 32
Central Plains 58, St. John 0
Centre 80, Valley Falls 41
Chanute 15, Labette County 12
Chase 36, Pretty Prairie 14
Cheylin 53, Wheatland-Grinnell 7
Cimarron 56, Syracuse 0
Clay Center 46, Rock Creek 0
Clearwater 28, Wichita Trinity 27
Clifton-Clyde 70, Onaga 22
Colby 28, Concordia 27
Conway Springs 34, Cheney 12
Derby 53, Wichita Campus 0
Dighton/Healy 58, Hodgeman County 8
Dodge City 70, Liberal 34
Doniphan West 36, McLouth 34
Ellinwood 58, Little River 36
Ellsworth 41, Lyons 6
Erie 66, Northeast-Arma 0
Frankfort 61, Wetmore 16
Fredonia 51, Eureka 6
Frontenac 21, Columbus 20
Galena 59, Southeast 0
Garden City 21, Great Bend 14
Garden Plain 22, Anthony-Harper-Chaparral 14
Goddard 62, Newton 20
Goddard-Eisenhower 41, Arkansas City 21
Halstead 28, Hutchinson Trinity 14
Hanover 54, Wakefield 8
Hartford 62, Norwich 6
Hays 23, Abilene 12
Hays-TMP-Marian 33, Russell 14
Herington 46, Marais des Cygnes Valley 0
Hoisington 56, Larned 27
Hoxie 40, Hill City 18
Hugoton 42, Kingman 17
Hutchinson 40, Maize 7
Hutchinson Central Christian 80, Burrton 22
Independence 48, Coffeyville 21
Ingalls 1, Deerfield 0
Inman 38, Christ Preparatory Academy 15
Iola 42, Anderson County 12
Jackson Heights 42, Horton 7
Jayhawk Linn 48, Humboldt 14
Johnson-Stanton County 41, Sublette 6
Junction City 20, Topeka Seaman 13
KC Piper 28, Tonganoxie 0
KC Schlagle 20, KC Harmon 8
KC Turner 41, KC Wyandotte 26
KC Washington 27, KC Sumner 8
LaCrosse 48, Oakley 10
Lakin 46, Southwestern Hts. 0
Lawrence Free State 42, Lawrence 7
Lebo 60, Crest 14
Linn 34, Tescott 6
Lyndon 20, Chase County 7
Maize South 41, Rose Hill 18
Manhattan 45, BV Northwest 21
Marion 42, Hillsboro 14
Marysville 57, Minneapolis 6
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 64, Maranatha/Immaculata (FB) 22
McPherson 27, Wamego 0
Meade 54, Elkhart 14
Mill Valley 28, Gardner-Edgerton 21
Minneola 52, Rolla 0
Mission Valley 49, Council Grove 11
Moscow 65, Fowler 6
Moundridge 33, Medicine Lodge 0
Mulvane 48, Wellington 7
Nemaha Central 53, Riverside 0
OKC Patriots, Okla. 66, Wichita Life Prep 16
Olathe East 59, Leavenworth 26
Olathe North 40, SM Northwest 28
Olathe Northwest 34, SM South 0
Olathe South 70, SM North 40
Olpe 65, Northern Heights 28
Osage City 39, Central Heights 14
Osborne 68, Bennington 20
Otis-Bison 48, Triplains-Brewster 0
Ottawa 48, Louisburg 28
Oxford 72, Flinthills 0
Paola 34, Fort Scott 26
Phillipsburg 36, Norton 13
Pike Valley 40, St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 34
Pittsburg 50, Wichita North 6
Pittsburg Colgan 57, Oswego 6
Plainville 48, Ellis 0
Pleasant Ridge 52, Atchison County 14
Pleasanton 64, Altoona-Midway 8
Prairie View 56, KC Bishop Ward 6
Pratt 35, Holcomb 28
Rawlins County 56, Trego 6
Riley County 48, Beloit 14
Riverton 17, Cherryvale 14
Rock Hills 65, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 8
Rossville 63, St. Mary’s 10
Royal Valley 51, Oskaloosa 7
Sabetha 68, Hiawatha 18
Salina Sacred Heart 31, Ell-Saline 21
Salina South 28, Salina Central 13
Santa Fe Trail 39, Jefferson West 14
Scott City 56, Goodland 0
Sedan 46, Madison/Hamilton 0
Sedgwick 62, Remington 8
Shawnee Heights 41, Emporia 12
Silver Lake 21, Perry-Lecompton 19
SM East 54, SM West 0
Smith Center 40, Republic County 7
Smoky Valley 44, Chapman 0
Solomon 56, Logan/Palco 34
South Barber 57, Ashland 10
Southeast Saline 26, Hesston 3
Spearville 56, Wichita County 6
Spring Hill 27, Eudora 12
St. Francis 57, Quinter 0
St. James Academy 36, BV West 30
St. Mary’s Academy 50, Veritas Christian 0
St. Paul 46, Southern Coffey 0
Sterling 63, Haven 36
Stockton 74, Northern Valley 54
Sylvan-Lucas 54, Thunder Ridge 6
Topeka 56, Highland Park 6
Topeka Hayden 47, Holton 32
Troy 38, Jefferson North 12
Ulysses 33, Winfield 3
Valley Center 57, Andover 33
Valley Heights 51, Centralia 36
Victoria 46, Lincoln 0
Wallace County 1, Greeley County 0
Washburn Rural 48, Topeka West 14
Washington County 28, Wabaunsee 15
Wellsville 49, West Franklin 8
Wichita Bishop Carroll 25, Kapaun Mount Carmel 3
Wichita Collegiate 20, Nickerson 18
Wichita Heights 55, Wichita South 27
Wichita Independent 43, Douglass 34
Wichita Northwest 83, Wichita Southeast 21
Wichita Sunrise 50, St. John’s Military 26
Wichita West 41, Wichita East 7

Hays beats Abilene on Senior Night; Keeps playoff hopes alive

The Hays High Indians entered Friday night looking for their first home win in two years. It was also Senior Night for twelve Indians, in a game that Hays High needed to win to keep their playoff chances alive.

The game started with shades of the McPherson contest one week prior as Abilene drove right down the field to take the first lead of the game on a Parker O’Neal two yard run. The score capped off a seven play 55 yard drive, but the Cowboys left a point on the field missing the PAT.

Hays punted on their first drive of the game and watch Abilene push the ball back into the red zone but did not score following a penalty. Abilene downed the ensuing punt at the one yard line. From the shadows of their own goal post the Indians orchestrated a 10 play 99 yard drive, scoring on a 18 yard pass from Hunter Brown to Wyatt Scheve. Logan Clark’s extra point put the Indians up 7-6.

Abilene again punted and Hays put together their longest drive by time of the season going eleven plays in 6:37 to set up a successful 31 yard Logan Clark field goal to give the Indians a 10-6 halftime lead.

Highlights

All of the scoring in the second half came in the third quarter. The Indians started the half with the football and drove 12 plays 71 yards over 5:01 to take a 17-6 lead. The two score lead came on a fourth down and pass play from Hunter Brown to Shane Berens for 14 yards.

Abilene responded back immediately on their next possession scoring on another O’Neal run to tighten the score at 17-12. Abilene attempted a two point conversion pass that was intercepted by Keaton Markley.

As they did the whole night, Hays High again had an answer. The Indians scored on their quickest drive of the night, using just 4 plays to cover 76 yards. Brown ran for 44 yards then William Sennett, who was in at running back, threw a 33 yard pass to Wyatt Scheve. Brown scored from three yards out to increase their lead to 23-12 after a blocked extra point.

Coach Randall Rath

Neither team scored in fourth quarter, though Hays High had chances. The Indians started a drive at the Cowboy 10 yard line following a fumble recovery but failed to score after a botched snap on a field goal. Hays also lost the ball on downs in the Abilene red zone.

Hays High improves to 2-6, Abilene loses for the first time and is 7-1. Both teams are 1-1 in district play as Hays goes to Wamego next week, the Red Raiders are 0-2 in district play. Abilene is home to McPherson who is 2-0 in districts.

Watch Hays High/TMP Sub-State Volleyball LIVE

By Jeremy McGuire
Hays Post

Hays Post and Eagle Communications is excited to announce that you can watch all of the exciting sub-state volleyball action featuring the Hays High Lady Indians and the TMP Lady Monarchs right here at www.hayspost.com.

The Lady Indians are the #3 seed and will  host the 4A-Division 1 Sub-State at the Hays High gym.  Ulysses enters as the #1 seed and will play #4 seed Buhler at 2pm.  Hays High will play #2 seed McPherson at 3pm with the championship game to follow.

TMP is the #1 seed at the Lakin 3A Sub-State.  The Lady Monarchs will open up with Southwestern Heights at 2pm. If TMP wins that match they will move on to play the winner of #4 Hugoton/#5 Cimarron in the semi-finals.  With a win in the semi-finals the Lady Monarchs would face the winner of the bottom side of the bracket which features the host and #2 seed Lakin.

HHS boys soccer blanks TMP

HAYS, Kan. – The Hays High boys soccer closed out their regular season with a win Thursday, blanking TMP-Marian 4-0 at the Hays High field.

Hays High led 2-0 at the half. The Monarchs gave up own goal in the first minute, then senior Michael Reyes scored in the 11th minute. Ethan Nunnery and Jacob Maska both scored on the second half on assists from Zach Wagner and Trey McCrae respectively.

Both teams now await regional pairings and the first round of regionals next week.

TMP-Marian volleyball holds at No. 3 in latest KVA poll

TOPEKA, Kan. – The Thomas More Prep-Marian volleyball team will take a No. 3 ranking into this weekend’s sub-state tournament. The Monarchs (35-2) hold down the spot for the third straight week.

The Monarchs are the No. 1 seed at the Lakin sub-state which will be played Saturday.

La Crosse dropped a spot to No. 4 in 1A Division I. Stockton is up two to No. 8.

Wheatland-Grinnell dropped a spot to No. 2 in !A Division II where Northern Valley took over the top spot. Otis-Bison jumped up two spots to No. 7.

Class 6A
1. Blue Valley West 36-0 (1)
2. Olathe Northwest 30-4 (2)
3. Lawrence-Free State 30-6 (4)
4. Shawnee Mission East 26-8 (6)
5. Blue Valley Northwest 25-8 (3)
6. Manhattan 24-12 (7)
7. Blue Valley 19-11 (8)
8. Blue Valley North 23-10 (5)
9. Olathe East 21-15 (NR)
10. Garden City 31-5 (9)

Class 5A
1. St. Thomas Aquinas 29-9 (1)
2. Shawnee Heights 31-6 (2)
3. Lansing 30-5 (3)
4. Newton 34-4 (4)
5. St. James Academy 19-15 (NR)
6. Pittsburg 31-5 (6)
7. Goddard-Eisenhower 34-5 (8)
8. De Soto 27-8 (9)
9. Maize 28-9 (5)
10. Emporia 19-7 (10)

Class 4A – Division 1
1. Abilene 34-3 (1)
2. Rose Hill 30-6 (2)
3. Louisburg 20-14 (3)
4. Paola 18-12 (8)
5. El Dorado 22-11 (5)
6. McPherson 22-15 (6)
7. Wamego 19-17 (7)
8. Augusta 23-11 (NR)
9. Kansas City-Piper 21-13 (10)
10. Ulysses 24-12 (4)

Class 4A – Division 2
1. Topeka-Hayden 29-11 (1)
2. Burlington 27-7 (2)
3. Concordia 31-8 (3)
4. Girard 28-6 (4)
5. Santa Fe Trail 25-8 (5)
6. Andale 23-11 (6)
7. Nickerson 27-9 (7)
8. Smoky Valley 25-10 (8)
9. Holcomb 30-5 (9)
10. Baxter Springs 27-8 (NR)

Class 3A
1. Silver Lake 30-5 (2)
2. Cheney 30-4 (1)
3. Thomas More Prep-Marian 35-2 (3)
4. Wellsville 30-4 (7)
5. Beloit 30-4 (5)
6. Douglass 26-6 (9)
7. Hesston 29-6 (4)
8. Kingman 30-5 (6)
9. Garden Plain 24-9 (8)
10. St. Marys 30-5 (10)

Class 2A
1. Central Plains 31-1 (1)
2. Heritage Christian 29-6 (2)
3. Kiowa County 30-3 (3)
4. Flinthills 34-2 (4)
5. Oswego 30-5 (5)
6. Jefferson County North 30-6 (6)
7. Wabaunsee 27-7 (7)
8. Valley Falls 27-7 (8)
9. Hoxie 28-5 (9)
10. Chase County 29-7 (10)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Centralia 37-0 (1)
2. Goessel 35-1 (2)
3. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 32-2 (4)
4. LaCrosse 28-4 (3)
5. Hanover 31-7 (5)
6. South Barber 31-3 (6)
7. South Central 27-6 (7)
8. Stockton 20-6 (10)
9. Dighton 25-10 (9)
10. Immaculata 22-10 (8)

Class 1A – Division 2
1. Northern Valley 24-7 (4)
2. Wheatland-Grinnell 31-6 (1)
3. Sylvan-Lucas 28-5 (2)
4. Fowler 23-9 (3)
5. Waverly 23-8 (7)
6. Logan 20-12 (5)
7. Otis-Bison 21-11 (9)
8. Axtell 19-15 (6)
9. Wallace County 18-13 (8)
10. Weskan 18-14 (10)

TMP-Marian No. 1 seed, Hays No. 3 at volleyball sub-state tournaments

TOPEKA, Kan. – TMP-Marian (35-2) is the No. 1 seed in the Lakin 3A sub-state volleyball tournament Saturday and will open with Southwestern Heights (2-28) at 2 p.m. Saturday in Lakin.

Hugoton and Cimarron are the other two teams on the Monarchs half of the bracket.

The host Broncs (31-7) are the No. 2 seed.

Hays 4A-Division I volleyball sub-state bracket

Lakin 3A volleyball sub-state bracket

Hays High (14-17) is the No. 3 seed and will open with McPherson (23-16) in the second match of the day Saturday at their own 4A Division I sub-state. Top-seeded Ulysses (24-12) plays Buhler (6-29) in the first match at 2 p.m.

HHS volleyball swept in Salina

SALINA, Kan. – The Hays High volleyball team dropped a pair of matches at the Salina Central triangular Tuesday. The Indians were swept by the Mustangs 21-25, 6-25 then by Maize 13-25, 18-25.

Tasiah Nunnery had four kills in each match and 22 digs on the night to lead the Indians. Maddie Hutchison added eight assists against Central.

The Indians close out their regular season 14-17. They will host one of the eight 4A Division I sub-state tournament’s this Saturday.

TMP-Marian girls’ golf state runner-up

GARDEN CITY, Kan. – For a second straight year, the Thomas More Prep-Marian girls’ golf team is state runner up. The Monarchs shot a 392, 13 shots behind three-time state champ Caney Valley, yesterday at the 3-2-1A state tournament at Buffalo Dunes in Garden City.

Hoisington finished third with a 395.

Karee Dinkel, who won the individual state title last season, shot an 87 and finished second, three strokes back of freshman Faith Hedges of Bishop Seabury Academy. Dinkel won a playoff with Reagan Boone of Eureka. Shannen Chin fired an 89 and was sixth after losing a playoff with Rylie Cook of Stanton County.

Other TMP scores were Alison Helget 105, Jenna Romme 111, Halle Lang 113 and Gracie Wasinger 125.

Sam Ptacek of Russell finished 10th with a 94.

 

TEAM RESULTS
1.  Caney Valley, 379
2.  TMP-Marian, 392
3.  Hoisington, 395
4.  Eureka, 399
5.  Syracuse, 404
6.  Cheney, 426
7.  Silver Lake, 459
8.  Council Grove, 464
9.  Kingman, 484
10.  St Mary, 484
11.  Uniontown, 551
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
1.  Faith Hedges, Lawrence-Bishop Seabury Academy, 84
2.  Karee Dinkel, TMP, 87
3.  Reagan Boone, Eureka, 87
4.  Paige Price, Caney Valley, 88
5.  Rylie Cook, Stanton County, 89
6.  Shannen Chin, TMP, 89
7.  Winnie Shaw, Wichita-Independent, 90
8.  Jayd Bentley,  Caney Valley, 91
9.  Kate Plunkett, Syracuse, 92
10.  Sam Ptacek, Russell, 94

Brungardt leads Hays High girls’s golf at 4A state tournament

HESSTON, Kan. – The Hays High girls’ golf team finished 10th at the 4A state tournament Monday at the Hesston Golf Course. The Indians shot a 388 and finished well back of Wichita Trinity who won the state title with a 328.

Hays High’s Katie Brungardt fired an 82 and finished fourth, three back of Madison Slayton of Trinity who won the individual title with a 79.

Other Hays High scores included Talyn Kleweno 94, Emily McGuire 103, Brittani Park 109, Emily George 112 and Breanna Park 122.

Team Results
1. Wichita Trinity, 328
2. Topeka-Hayden, 354
3. Larned, 362
4. Andale, 356
5. Garnett-Anderson County, 376
6. Kansas City-Piper, 379
7. Goodland, 381
8. Maize South, 382
9. Clay Center, 385
10. Hays High, 388
11. Spring Hill, 390
12. Girard, 428

Top 20 Medalists: (All State)
1. Madison Slayton (9), Wichita-Trinity Academy, 79
2. Hanna Hawks (9), Wichita-Trinity Academy, 80
3. Moran Brasser (9), Andale, 81
4. Katie Brungardt (12), Hays High, 82
5. Megan Elliott (12), Wichita-Trinity Academy, 83
6. Maggie Moody (12), Frontenac, 83
7. Sadie Revell (11), Winfield, 83
8. Katye Vausbinder (10), Topeka-Hayden, 83
9. Dorthy Keenan (12), Larned, 84
10. Kerrigan Rudolph (9), Goodland, 84
11. Kenna Biddle (10), Winfield, 86
Allie Frederick (12), Clay Center, 86
Reagan Lesser (11), Wichita-Trinity Academy, 86
Lauren Madison (9), Fort Scott, 86
15. Jacy Anderson (10), Andale, 88
Sydney Blenden (12), Topeka-Hayden, 88
Haley Skelton (12), Larned, 88
18. Cracen Becker (12) Holcomb, 89
Anh-Da Do (10), Kansas City-Piper, 89
Madison Gleason (12), Larned, 89
Audrey Watson (12), Maize South, 89

 

Hays High Volleyball drops 3 of 4 at WAC Tournament

By Jeremy McGuire
Hays Post

HAYS-The Hays High Lady Indians had a day they would rather forget as they hosted the 2016 Western Athletic Conference Volleyball Tournament at Hays High School.  Hays High hosted fellow WAC members Dodge City, Garden City, Great Bend and Liberal.  The Lady Indians went 1-3 on the day in the round robin action.

Hays High opened with a win over Dodge City.  They followed that win with losses to Garden City, Great Bend and Liberal.  Hays High is now 14-15 on the season and will travel to Salina Central on Tuesday for a triangular with Central and Maize

Dodge City
W 25-16, 25-23
Stat Leaders: Tasiah Nunnery 9 kills; Kallie Leiker and Nunnery 11 digs; Hannah McGuire 10 assists

Garden City
L 15-25, 25-37
Stat Leaders: Tasiah Nunnery and Savannah Schneider 6 kills; Hannah McGuire 8 assists; Nunnery 16 digs

Great Bend
L 25-21, 15-25, 17-25
Stat Leaders: Tasiah Nunnery 9 kills, 16 digs; Mattie Hutchison 15 assists; Jaysa Wichers 4 blocks

Liberal
L 22-25, 22-25
Stat Leaders: Tasiah Nunner 7 kills, 11 digs; Mattie Hutchison 9 assists

 

Phillipsburg dominates TMP in district opener

By Jeremy McGuire
Hays Post

Phillipsburg 58, TMP 14

HAYS-Phillipsburg opened 3A, District 14 with a bang on Friday night in Hays beating the TMP Monarchs 58-14. The Panthers scored 34 first quarter points to put the game away early.  Phillipsburg used all three phases of the game to put the hurt on the Monarchs scoring on a Treylan Gross 4 yard run, a Kirk Coomes 77 yard pass from Trey Sides, a Trey Thompson 67 yard interception return, a Christopher Van Kooten 18 yard fumble return and Thompson with a 54 yard punt return all for scores.

It was the same song, different verse in the second quarter as Phillipsburg added 24 more points. John Gower scored from one yard out, Coomes added two more short runs and Jonathan Hunnacutt chipped in with a 25 yard field goal. That scoring put the Panthers up 58-0 at halftime.

TMP was able to put some scoring drives together in the second half.  Luke Ruder connected with Tucker Rhoades on a 38 yard touchdown pass in the third quarter.  In the fourth quarter Ruder found Tate Garcia on a 13 yard strike and Carson Jacobs threw his first career touchdown pass from 40 yards out to Creighton Renz.

Phillipsburg improves to 7-0 on the season and will play at Norton on Friday.  TMP drops to 1-6 and will try and keep their playoff hopes alive in Russell next week.

JASON CAULEY INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

Hays opens district play with loss in McPherson

Hays High opened up district play on Friday night in McPherson. For the Indians it was the first time they played an opponent under class 5A since week one of the season. It was the first game of district play to determine the two qualifiers for the 4A-D1 playoffs. Hays and McPherson are joined by Abilene and Wamego in the four team district.

McPherson controlled the game from the onset. The Bullpups scored on their first five possessions, twice off of Hays turnovers. The Indians punted after three plays on three occasions, fumbled once and threw one interception. The Bullpups scored on drives of ten, nine and fourteen plays and led 34-0 at half time.

Highlights

Hays did score twice in the second half on a Hunter Brown eleven yard pass to Wyatt Scheve and a William Sennett 18 yard run. McPherson took the win 48-14.

Coach Randall Rath

Hays compiled 132 yards to McPherson’s 383 yards.

Hays falls to 1-6 and 0-1 in districts. McPherson improves to 5-2 and 2-0 in district play.

Hays will play their senior night game next week versus Abilene.

TMP-Marian volleyball holds at No. 3 in latest KVA rankings

TOPEKA, Kan. – The Thomas More Prep-Marian volleyball team checks in at No. 3 in class 3A for a second straight week in the latest Kansas Volleyball Association poll released Wednesday.

Abilene (4A DI) and Central Plains (2A), the only teams to beat the Monarchs, remain ranked No. 1 in their respective classes.

In 1A Division I, La Crosse remains third and Stockton is 10th. Wheatland-Grinnell continues to hold down the top spot in 1A Division II. Otis-Bison is up one spot to No. 9.

Class 6A
1. Blue Valley West 34-0 (1)
2. Olathe Northwest 23-4 (2)
3. Blue Valley Northwest 21-5 (3)
4. Lawrence-Free State 21-5 (4)
5. Blue Valley North 19-8 (5)
6. Shawnee Mission East 21-7 (6)
7. Manhattan 22-11 (7)
8. Blue Valley 15-8 (8)
9. Garden City 28-4 (9)
10. Washburn Rural 19-10 (NR)

Class 5A
1. St. Thomas Aquinas 24-8 (2)
2. Shawnee Heights 29-6 (1)
3. Lansing 28-4 (3)
4. Newton 32-4 (5)
5. Maize 24-7 (4)
6. Pittsburg 29-5 (6)
7. Andover 22-8 (7)
8. Goddard-Eisenhower 27-5 (9)
9. DeSoto 21-8 (8)
10. Emporia 19-7 (10)

Class 4A – Division 1
1. Abilene 27-3 (1)
2. Rose Hill 23-6 (2)
3. Louisburg 18-11 (3)
4. Ulysses 20-10 (5)
5. El Dorado 21-11 (6)
6. McPherson 20-15 (4)
7. Wamego 13-15 (7)
8. Paola 18-12 (10)
9. Andover Central 10-12 (9)
10. Kansas City-Piper 14-11 (8)

Class 4A – Division 2
1. Topeka-Hayden 26-8 (1)
2. Burlington 22-6 (4)
3. Concordia 23-8 (6)
4. Girard 22-6 (3)
5. Santa Fe Trail 25-8 (2)
6. Andale 19-9 (5)
7. Nickerson 25-9 (9)
8. Smoky Valley 20-8 (8)
9. Holcomb 24-5 (10)
10. Frontenac 19-7 (NR)

Class 3A 1. Cheney 25-2 (1)
2. Silver Lake 28-5 (2)
3. Thomas More Prep-Marian 29-2 (3)
4. Hesston 24-4 (5)
5. Beloit 28-4 (6)
6. Kingman 29-4 (4)
7. Wellsville 23-4 (7)
8. Garden Plain 22-6 (8)
9. Douglass 21-4 (9)
10. St. Marys 23-4 (10)

Class 2A
1. Central Plains 25-1 (1)
2. Heritage Christian 25-3 (2)
3. Kiowa County 29-2 (3)
4. Flinthills 34-2 (6)
5. Oswego 25-2 (8)
6. Jefferson County North 24-4 (4)
7. Wabaunsee 27-5 (5)
8. Valley Falls 25-7 (7)
9. Hoxie 21-5 (9)
10. Chase County 24-5 (NR)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Centralia 29-0 (1)
2. Goessel 28-1 (2)
3. LaCrosse 23-3 (3)
4. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 25-2 (4)
5. Hanover 25-6 (5)
6. South Barber 23-3 (6)
7. South Central 24-6 (7)
8. Immaculata 21-9 (8)
9. Dighton 18-7 (9)
10. Stockton 15-5 (NR)

Class 1A – Division 2
1. Wheatland-Grinnell 23-5 (1)
2. Sylvan-Lucas 23-3 (3)
3. Fowler 22-8 (2)
4. Northern Valley 16-7 (4)
5. Logan 16-8 (5)
6. Axtell 17-12 (6)
7. Waverly 16-8 (8)
8. Wallace County 16-10 (7)
9. Otis-Bison 19-9 (10)
10. Weskan 15-9 (9)

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