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Lady Indians volleyball goes 2-3 at Great Bend tourney

By Jeremy McGuire
Hays Post

GREAT BEND, Kan.-The Hays High Lady Indians won two out of five matches in Great Bend on Saturday.  Hays managed to pull out a three set victory over Hutchinson in their first match.  The Lady Indians followed that up with a three set loss to Phillipsburg.  Next up was St. John and in another three set match Hays High picked up their second win of the day.

Hays played Great Bend in their fourth consecutive match of the day, losing in two sets.  After winning their first set in the final match against Salina Central, the Lady Indians lost the final two sets against the Lady Mustangs.  Tasiah Nunnery and Savannah Schneider were named to the all tournament team. Hays High is now 10-12 on the season and will travel to Colby for a quad on Monday.

HUTCHINSON
W 16-25, 25-15, 25-22
Game Stats: Tasiah Nunnery 3 service aces, 13 kills, 16 digs; Jaycee Dale 9 blocks; Hannah McGuire and Mattie Hutchison 14 assists

PHILLIPSBURG
L 19-25, 25-23, 16-25
Game Stats: Tasiah Nunnery 10 kills and 17 digs, Jaysa Wichers and Jaycee Dale 4 blocks, Hannah McGuire 17 assists

ST. JOHN
W 25-27, 25-15, 25-14
Game Stats: Jaycee Dale and Tasiah Nunnery 10 kills, Hannah McGuire 16 assists, Nunnery 18 digs

GREAT BEND
L 20-25, 18-25
Game Stats: Tasiah Nunnery  and Rachel Taylor 7 kills, Mattie Hutchison and Hannah McGuire 7 assists, Jaysa Wichers 3 blocks, Nunnery 13 digs

SALINA CENTRAL
L 25-19, 20-25, 14-25
Game Stats: Tasiah Nunnery 14 digs, 8 kills, 4 aces; Jaycee Dale 4 blocks, Hannah McGuire 15 assists

TMP comes up short in Cimarron

By Jeremy McGuire
Hays Post

CIMARRON, Kan.-The TMP Monarchs had plenty of defense but not enough offense in their 14-0 loss in Cimarron on Friday night.  It was a stalemate early as both teams failed to score in the first quarter.  Cimarron would strike midway through the second quarter on a 6-yard touchdown run from Dylan Harrison the Bluejays added the extra point kick which gave them the lead, 7-0.  Cimarron would maintain the lead heading in to the second half.

Midway through the third quarter Cimarron’s Jaylan Pickle intercepted a Luke Ruder pass and returned it 38 yards for a touchdown.  TMP would find themselves deep in Bluejay territory more than one time in the second only to be denied each possession.

With the loss TMP falls to 0-5 on the season and will travel to Oakley on Friday night.

JASON CAULEY POST-GAME

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

High school scoreboard week 5

http://insuringhays.com/Ark Valley Chisholm Trail I
*Goddard-Eisenhower 16  Hutchinson  56
*Newton   38   Salina Central  14
*Goddard  42   Salina South  7

Ark Valley Chisholm Trail III
Towanda-Circle 6     McPherson  35

Central Kansas League
Hoisington  32      Pratt  14
Nickerson  36      Larned  14

Great West Activities Conference
Ulysses  7     Scott City  53
Hugoton  28    Goodland  42

Hi-Plains
*Southwestern Heights 0   Norton 35
* TMP  0    Cimarron  14
*Sublette  0    La Crosse  70

North Central Activities Association
Russell 33     Beloit  56
*Plainville    58    Republic Co.  28

North Central Kansas League
Abilene   28     Concordia  7
Chapman  0     Wamego  41

Western Athletic Conference
*Valley Center  20      Hays  6
*Great Bend   42    Wichita West  21
*Wichita South  19    Dodge City  35

8-Man – 1
District 4
*Victoria   28     Logan-Palco  50
*Osborne  58   Solomon  8
*Bennington   70   Lincoln  24

District 4
Canton-Galva  50     Central Plains  0

District 7
Kinsley  26     Ness City  82

District 8
St. Francis   50    Hoxie  0
Decatur Co.   54        Quinter  6

8-Man – 2
District 5
*Stockton    18   Sylvan Lucas  58
*Northern Valley   50   Lakeside-Downs  86

District 6
*Triplains-Brewster   14  Dighton  74

6-Man
Weskan  50  Wheatland-Grinnell  6
Pawnee Heights  35   Cheylin  19

*Non-league

 

Friday’s Scores
By The Associated Press
PREP FOOTBALL
Abilene 28, Concordia 7
Andale 61, Clearwater 20
Andover 19, Wichita Campus 14
Anthony-Harper-Chaparral 70, Douglass 12
Ashland 64, Bucklin 18
Atchison 58, KC Washington 6
Attica/Argonia 40, Pratt Skyline 6
Augusta 56, Chanute 0
Basehor-Linwood 45, Bonner Springs 16
Baxter Springs 45, Riverton 7
Beloit 66, Russell 33
Bennington 70, Lincoln 24
Bishop Miege 54, BV West 7
Blue Valley 45, St. James Academy 0
Buhler 48, Winfield 7
Burlingame 48, Onaga 0
Burlington 52, Osawatomie 28
BV Northwest 42, Blue Valley Southwest 35
Caldwell 74, Burrton 0
Caney Valley 42, Erie 2
Central Plains 50, Canton-Galva 0
Chase 58, Stafford 0
Chase County 60, Central Heights 14
Cheney 54, Sedgwick 21
Cherryvale 15, Neodesha 6
Chetopa 46, Marais des Cygnes Valley 0
Cimarron 14, Hays-TMP-Marian 0
Clifton-Clyde 50, Herington 36
Columbus 35, Prairie View 14
Conway Springs 54, Wichita Trinity 14
Crest 52, Altoona-Midway 0
Derby 49, Wichita Bishop Carroll 13
DeSoto 35, Nevada, Mo. 0
Dodge City 35, Wichita South 19
Elkhart 20, Clayton, N.M. 0
Ellinwood 20, St. John 12
Ellsworth 55, Salina Sacred Heart 7
Emporia 40, Topeka West 7
Frankfort 70, Axtell 20
Fredonia 45, Bluestem 0
Frontenac 70, Southeast 0
Galena 38, Coffeyville 33
Garden City 45, Liberal 26
Garden Plain 56, Belle Plaine 20
Goddard 42, Salina South 7
Great Bend 42, Wichita West 24
Halstead 36, Hillsboro 0
Hanover 50, Wetmore 0
Hartford 70, South Haven 18
Haven 55, Lyons 21
Hesston 35, Smoky Valley 0
Hodgeman County 62, Greeley County 8
Hoisington 32, Pratt 14
Holcomb 27, Colby 13
Holton 47, Royal Valley 7
Hugoton 42, Goodland 28
Humboldt 73, Eureka 6
Hutchinson 56, Goddard-Eisenhower 16
Hutchinson Central Christian 56, Norwich 6
Hutchinson Trinity 8, Ell-Saline 0
Independence 39, Anderson County 8
Ingalls 52, Moscow 30
Inman 10, Medicine Lodge 0
Jayhawk Linn 32, Pleasant Ridge 16
Jefferson North 42, Horton 6
Jefferson West 16, Hiawatha 14
Junction City 42, Highland Park 12
KC Piper 55, KC Turner 27
KC Schlagle 52, KC Wyandotte 18
KC Sumner 42, KC Bishop Ward 8
Kingman 24, Wichita Independent 7
Kiowa County 40, Fairfield 24
Labette County 43, Fort Scott 42
LaCrosse 70, Sublette 0
Lawrence 28, Olathe North 7
Lawrence Free State 35, Olathe South 10
Lebo 34, Waverly 26
Little River 64, Goessel 30
Logan/Palco 50, Victoria 28
Louisburg 36, Baldwin 8
Lyndon 26, Council Grove 8
Maize 56, Arkansas City 33
Maize South 38, Mulvane 35
Manhattan 42, Topeka Seaman 21
Marion 44, Sterling 14
Marysville 28, Clay Center 14
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 48, Missouri Military Academy, Mo. 6
McPherson 35, Circle 6
Meade 58, Syracuse 0
Minneapolis 54, Southeast Saline 6
Minneola 8, Fowler 0
Mission Valley 38, Osage City 36
Moundridge 34, Remington 30
Nemaha Central 53, Centralia 19
Ness City 82, Kinsley 26
Newton 45, Salina Central 21
Nickerson 36, Larned 14
Oberlin-Decatur 54, Quinter 6
Olathe East 49, SM South 16
Olathe Northwest 34, Leavenworth 0
Olpe 48, Uniontown 6
Osborne 58, Solomon 8
Oskaloosa 60, Maranatha/Immaculata (FB) 20
Oswego 12, Northeast-Arma 0
Oxford 44, Udall 14
Paola 28, Eudora 14
Parsons 48, Iola 42
Pawnee Heights 32, Cheylin 19
Peabody-Burns 60, Flinthills 12
Phillipsburg 56, Ellis 14
Pike Valley 68, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 6
Pittsburg 52, Andover Central 0
Pittsburg Colgan 35, Girard 13
Riley County 24, Rock Creek 7
Riverside 24, Atchison County 6
Rock Hills 54, Tescott 6
Rose Hill 35, El Dorado 14
Sabetha 28, Perry-Lecompton 7
Santa Fe Trail 26, Wellsville 21
Scott City 53, Ulysses 7
Sedan 40, Marmaton Valley 20
Silver Lake 36, Rossville 28
SM East 77, SM North 26
Smith Center 43, Oakley 14
South Barber 54, Pretty Prairie 22
South Central 46, Macksville 30
Spearville 58, South Gray 8
Spring Hill 33, Ottawa 12
St. Francis 50, Hoxie 0
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 46, Linn 0
St. Mary’s 61, Yates Center 0
St. Paul 54, Madison/Hamilton 6
St. Thomas Aquinas 40, Mill Valley 33
Sylvan-Lucas 58, Stockton 18
Tonganoxie 28, Lansing 21
Topeka 32, Shawnee Heights 28
Troy 62, Doniphan West 28
Valley Center 20, Hays 3
Valley Heights 34, Wabaunsee 28
Veritas Christian 48, St. John’s Military 20
Wakefield 52, BV Randolph 6
Wallace County 28, Otis-Bison 20
Wamego 41, Chapman 0
Washburn Rural 33, Topeka Hayden 6
Washington County 22, Jackson Heights 14
Weskan 50, Wheatland-Grinnell 6
West Elk 64, Southern Coffey 8
West Franklin 53, Northern Heights 34
Wichita Collegiate 52, Wellington 0
Wichita Heights 60, Wichita North 7
Wichita Northwest 56, Kapaun Mount Carmel 35
Wilson 42, Thunder Ridge 20
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Pleasanton vs. McAuley Catholic, Mo., ccd.

Hays fall to Valley Center at homecoming

The Hays Hays High Indians hosted undefeated Valley Center Friday night for their homecoming game. It was the just the second meeting ever between the two schools. The first came in 1995 during the first round of the playoffs. The game was won 28-7 by the Hornets.

Hays and Valley Center played to a scoreless draw through the first quarter. Hays missed a field goal on their first drive following a 51 yard run. The Indians forced a punt and fumble on the first two Valley Center possessions.

Hays was unable to take advantage of good field position then suffered a loss. Following a tackle by Freddy Haines, he was unable to get back to his feet. Haines was eventually removed from the game via a backboard. A this time we have no more information on his condition.

The Indians used the emotion of their injured teammate to intercept a pass by Collyn Kreutzer, his second of the season. Kreuzter returned the ball 40 yards and Hays High moved into field goal range for Logan Clark to connect on a career long 38 yard attempt, giving the Indians a 3-0 lead.

Valley Center fumbled on their next drive after getting inside the Indian’s red zone. The Indians though had to punt allowing the Hornets to have one more drive. Quarterback Wyatt Lange ran for 24 yards on 3rd and 15 and eight yards on 3rd and 2. The second conversion scored the games first touchdown with 24 second left before half time and giving the Hornets a 7-3 lead a the break.

Highlights

The Indians started the second half recovering an onside kick but could not take advantage. Valley Center then threw their second interception on their next possession. Xavier Dandurand picked off his first pass of the year. Hays moved into the red zone on the possession allowing Clark to kick a 27 yard field and make the score 7-6, still in favor of Valley Center. The Hornets responded with their best passing play on the night on the next possession when Wyatt Lange hit Dalton Cross in double coverage for 36 yards and the only other touchdown of the game, putting Valley Center up 17-6.

Hays put together one more scoring threat getting the ball to the 20 on a catch, but fumbled for their only turnover of the night. Valley Center couldn’t turn the fumble into points and had to punt the ball. Hays thought could not convert on the 4th down on the following drive. Valley Center capped the game with a 19 yard field goal and final score of 20-6.

Randall Rath

Hays put up 187 yards of offense, while allowing 297 yards. Valley Center is 5-0. Hays falls to 1-4 and plays Dodge City for their final game before districts.

HHS girls’ golfers finish ninth in Hutch

HUTCHINSON – The Hays High girls’ golfers shot a 371 and finished ninth at the Hutchinson Invitational Thursday at Carey Park. Katie Brungardt shot an 83 but failed to make the top-10.

Hays High Results
Katie Brungardt, 83
Talyn Kleweno, 90
Emily McGuire, 98
Emily George, 100

Team Results
1. Manhattan, 338
2. Garden City, 354
3. Maize, 358
4. Great Bend, 358
5. Hutchinson, 362
6. Goddard-Eisenhower, 365
7. Maize South, 366
8. Winfield, 368
9. Hays High, 371
10. Derby, 373
11. Dodge City, 395
12. Newton. 415
13. Salina South, 422
14. Buhler, 448

Top 10 Medalists
1. Audrey Watson-Maize South, 76
2. Kenni Henson-Derby, 77
3. Danielle Gaspar-Garden City, 78
4. Macie Myers-Manhattan, 79
5. Elise Jackson-Manhattan, 80
Sadie Revell-Winfield, 80
Kensey Arlt-Goddard-Eisenhower, 80
8. Allison Neeland-Great Bend, 81
9. Lydia Fry-Manhattan, 82
Analisa Bridge-Salina South, 82
Kenna Biddle-Winfield, 82

TMP-Marian girls golf wins second tournament of the fall

CLAY CENTER, Kan. – The TMP-Marian girls’ golf team brought home their second first place finish, taking the Clay Center Invitational Thursday with a team score of 182 at the Clay Center Country Club. The host Tigers finished second with a 189 and Salina Central third at 191.
Individually, Karee Dinkel was top individual medalist with a 39 while teammate Shannen Chin finished second with a 40.  Alison Helget came in eighth after a 48.  Rounding out the TMP scoring was Gracie Wasinger 55, Katy Walters 59 and Avin Inlow 61.
Next tourney for TMP is their own Invitational on Monday October 3 with a 1 p.m at the Smoky Hill Country Club.
TEAM RESULTS
1.  TMP-Marian 181
2.  Clay Center 189
3.  Salina Central  191
4.  Council Grove 212
5.  Concordia 225
6.  Rossville 237
7.  Wamego 241
TOP-10 MEDALISTS
1.  Dinkel, TMP,  39
2.  Chin, TMP,  40
3.  Cobb, Salina Central,  42
4.  Wright-Frederick, Clay Center,  44
5.  Steinle, Salina Central,  45
6.  Carlson, Council Grove,  46
7.  Mullin, Clay Center,  47
8.  Helget, TMP,  48
9.  Williams, Clay Center, 49
10.  Alquist, Clay Center,  49

HHS volleyball drops two of three at home quad

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan. – The Hays High Indian volleyball team had a tough time with their second home matches of the season on Thursday at the Hays High gym.  Hays High opened up with a two set loss to number one ranked (4A-Div 1) Abilene.  The Lady Indians regained their momentum with a two set sweep of Salina South.  Match number three on the night was a frustrating one for Hays High, losing in two sets to Norton.

The Lady Indians are 8-9 on the season and won’t have a lot of time to reset for their next action.  They travel to Great Bend for a tournament on Saturday.

ABILENE
L 16-25, 12-25
Stat Leaders: Tasiah Nunnery 6 kills and 6 digs, Hannah McGuire 9 assists

SALINA SOUTH
W 25-19, 27-25
Stat Leaders: Jaycee Dale 7 kills, Tasiah Nunnery 7 kills and 12 digs, Hannah McGuire 12 assists

NORTON
L 23-25, 23-25
Stat Leaders: Tasiah Nunnery 5 kills, Mattie Hutchison 8 assists, Emma Humphrey 6 digs

HHS boys soccer falls in Liberal

LIBERAL – The Hays High boys soccer team scored first but Liberal answered with five straight goals and beat the Indians 6-3 Thursday in Liberal.

Zach Wagner gave the Indians the early lead with a goal in the 20th minute. Liberal scored the equalizer three minutes later and led 2-1 at the half.

Ethan Nunnery and Ryan Fort both scored in the second half but it was too little too late as the Indians fall to 5-6 overall and 0-5 in the Western Athletic Conference.

TMP-Marian volleyball down one spot in latest KVA poll

TOPEKA, Kan. – The TMP-Marian volleyball team dropped one spot in the latest KVA rankings Wednesday. The Monarchs are now ranked fourth in 3A after a loss Saturday at the Hoisington tournament.

The rankings do not reflect their two wins on Tuesday.

The Monarchs are 23-2 with their only losses to Abilene who is ranked No. 1 in 4A Division I and Central Plains who is first in 2A.

Cheney and Silver Lake flip flop at the top with Cheney taking over the No. 1 spot. Kingman, who was ranked second in 4A Divisoin I is third after dropping to Class 3A earlier this week.

La Crosse is up one to No. 3 in the 1A Division I poll and Wheatland-Grinnell continues to hold down the top spot in 1A Division II.

Class 6A
1. Blue Valley West 20-0 (1)
2. Olathe Northwest 11-3 (3)
3. Shawnee Mission East 18-5 (4)
4. Blue Valley Northwest 15-4 (7)
5. Blue Valley North 12-6 (2)
6. Lawrence-Free State 17-4 (6)
7. Garden City 21-4 (8)
8. Manhattan 17-8 (9)
9. Blue Valley 10-6 (NR)
10. Wichita Northwest 15-2 (NR)

Class 5A
1. Shawnee Heights 16-1 (1)
2. St. Thomas Aquinas 20-5 (2)
3. Lansing 13-2 (3)
4. Maize 22-5 (5)
5. Newton 23-3 (4)
6. Andover 15-5 (10)
7. Goddard-Eisenhower 13-3 (7)
8. DeSoto 19-5 (2 in 4A Div 1)
9. Emporia 10-2 (8)
10. Blue Valley Southwest 12-5 (9)

Class 4A – Division 1
1. Abilene 15-3 (1)
2. Rose Hill 15-4 (4)
3. McPherson 14-6 (3)
4. Louisburg 15-9 (8)
5. Ulysses 17-4 (6)
6. El Dorado 15-8 (7)
7. Andover Central 7-8 (9)
8. Kansas City-Piper 10-8 (10)
9. Wamego 7-11 (NR)
10. Augusta 8-5 (NR)

Class 4A – Division 2
1. Topeka-Hayden 19-5 (1)
2. Santa Fe Trail 16-3 (5)
3. Girard 18-5 (3)
4. Burlington 19-5 (7)
5. Andale 15-9 (5 in 4A Div 1)
6. Concordia 15-7 (9)
7. Baxter Springs 16-6 (6)
8. Rock Creek 15-7 (4)
9. Frontenac 10-3 (8)
10. Smoky Valley 10-7 (10)

Class 3A
1. Cheney 19-2 (2)
2. Silver Lake 19-5 (1)
3. Kingman 23-3 (2 in 4A Div 2)
4. Thomas More Prep-Marian 21-2 (3)
5. Hesston 14-3 (4)
6. Beloit 17-2 (7)
7. Garden Plain 14-4 (5)
8. Wellsville 14-4 (6)
9. Douglass 12-3 (8)
10. St. Marys 15-3 (NR)

Class 2A
1. Central Plains 20-0 (1)
2. Heritage Christian 20-0 (2)
3. Jefferson County North 17-2 (4)
4. Kiowa County 19-2 (3)
5. Wabaunsee 20-3 (5)
6. Flinthills 24-2 (6 in 1A Div 1)
7. Valley Falls 14-6 (NR)
8. Hoxie 14-3 (8 in 1A Div 1)
9. Oswego 20-2 (7)
10. Chase County 22-3 (6)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Centralia 19-0 (1)
2. Goessel 19-1 (3)
3. LaCrosse 19-3 (4)
4. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 14-2 (2 in 1A Div 2)
5. Hanover 17-3 (5)
6. Lakeside 13-4 (NR)
7. Immaculata 14-6 (7)
8. South Barber 15-1 (10 in 1A Div 2)
9. Dighton 15-4 (5 in 1A Div 2)
10. South Central 16-4 (10 in 2A)

Class 1A – Division 2
1. Wheatland-Grinnell 12-1 (1)
2. Fowler 13-2 (3)
3. Sylvan-Lucas 19-3 (4)
4. Northern Valley 12-4 (8)
5. Logan 11-4 (7)
6. Axtell 13-6 (6)
7. Wallace County 13-8 (NR)
8. Weskan 10-5 (NR)
9. Waverly 13-7 (NR)
10. Otis-Bison 16-8 (NR)

TMP-Marian boys, girls cross country win team titles at Lyons

Courtesy TMP-Marian cross country
Courtesy TMP-Marian cross country

LYONS – Both the TMP-Marian boys and girls cross country teams won the team titles at the Lyons cross country meet Tuesday. It’s the third straight year the Monarch boys have brought home the team title from the meet and the second straight for the girls.

The Monarch boys placed four in the top-11, led by Trevor Pfeifer who finished second (18:21.73). Paul Brull placed fifth (18:32.10), Mark Loftus sixth (18:36.04) and Jared Mayers 11th (19:37.98).

The Monarch girls placed four in the top-15. Julie Werth led the way wtih a third place finish (23:10.26) with Emily Schippers fourth (23:43.11). Megan Brin was 14th (25:08.41) and Alins Schibi 15th (25:10.45). Cheyenne Rhoades was 16th (25:30.26).

BOYS TEAM RESULTS
1. TMP-Marian, 34
2. Pratt Skyline, 40
3. Ellsworth, 63
4. Haven, 76

BOYS TOP-10
1. Oscor Jaime, Lyons
2. Trevor Pfeifer, TMP-Marlin
3. Erik Ghumm, Pratt-Skyline
4. Jared Shriver, Pratt-Skyline
5. Paul Brull, TMP-Marian
6. Mark Loftus, TMP-Marian
7. Josiah Bolton, Ellsworth
8. Mark Reyes, Lyons
9. Will Dutton, Sterling
10. Cy Cisneros, Russell

GIRLS TEAM RESULTS
1. TMP-Marian, 39
2. Ellsworth, 59
3. Haven, 62
4. Sterling, 90
5. Pratt Skyline, 118
6. Ell-Saline, 125

GIRLS TOP-10
1. Samanta Trejo, Lyons
2. Jaismon Travelbee, Fairfield
3. Julia Werth, TMP-Marian
4. Emily Schippers, TMP-Marian
5. Hannay Gruber, Russell
6. Maggie Allen, Ellsworth
7. Makenzie Stroede, Ellsworth
8. Madison Tyler, Pratt-Skyline
9. Amy Burton, Haven
10. Kamdyn Johnson, Ell-Saline

HHS boys soccer wins first match under interim coach

JUNCTION CITY – Kellen Griffin is 1-0 as the Hays High interin head soccer coach. Taking over the reigns after Jim Maska’s stunning resignation earlier in the day, Griffin helped lead the Indians to a 5-3 win in Junction City Tuesday.

Ethan Nunnery recorded his third straight hat trick, scoring three goals including two in the first half helping the Indians build a 4-2 halftime lead. Jacob Maska and Zach Wagner also scored as the Indians improve to 5-5 on the year. They travel to Liberal Thursday.

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