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TMP-Marian girls’ golf finishes third in third in Hoisington

The TMP-Marian girls’ golf team shot a 210 and finished third at the Hoisington Invitational.  Hoisington and Larned tied for first with a 181, but Hoisington had the better fifth score.
Individually, Shannen Chin led the Monarchs with a 43 and finished second, five shots back of Larned’s Dorothy Keenan who won the individual title. The rest of TMP’s scoring were Alison Helget 53, Halle Lang 57, Jenna Romme 57, Gracie Wasinger 60 and Haleigh Spray 67.
Karee Dinkel, the team’s No. 1 player missed the tourney due to illness.
Next tourney for TMP is at Clay Center on Thursday September 29.
TEAM RESULTS
1.  Hoisington 181
2.  Larned  181
3.  TMP-Marian  210
4.  Pratt  231
5.  Russell  242
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
1.  Dorothy Keenan, Larned,  38
2.  Shannen Chin, TMP,  43
3.  Madie Wilborn, Hoisington,  43
4.  Jaci Schremmer, Hoisington,  44
5.  Haley Skelton, Larned,  44
6.  Madison Gleason, Larned,  45
7.  Sydney Boxberger, Hoisington,  45
8.  Delaney Smith, Hoisington,  49
9.  Aubrey Myers, Pratt,  51
10.  Sam Ptacek, Russell,  52

Few changes for area schools as KSHSAA releases classifications

TOPEKA, Kan. – The Kansas State High School Activities Association has released their classifications for the 2016-17 school year.

Click here to view complete list of classifications.

There are very few changes involving area schools. Larned and Scott City are both moving up from Class 3A to 4A and Hoxie will go from Class 1A to 2A.

The changes take effect immediately and are for all activities except football.

School classification changes with enrollment ranges are as follows:
(Last year’s (2015-2016) classification is shown in parenthesis).

Class   Number of Schools        Range                              Schools Changing Class
6A         32                                    2348 – 1382                                No Schools

5A         32                                    1356 – 774                                   De Soto (4A)
Kansas City–Sumner Academy (4A)

4A         64                                    773 – 264                                    Bonner Springs (5A)
Larned (3A)
Maize-South (5A)
Scott Community (3A)

3A         64                                    262 – 156                                    Horton (2A)
Hugoton (4A)
Kingman (4A)

2A         64                                    156 – 92                                       Burden-Central (1A)
Hoxie (1A)
Kinsley (1A)
Leon-Bluestem (3A)
Moran-Marmaton Valley (1A)
Pleasanton (1A)
Rosalia-Flinthills (1A)

1A         97                                    91 – 23                                          Burlingame (2A)
Coldwater-South Central (2A)
Little River (2A)
Montezuma-South Gray (2A)
Olpe (2A)
St. Francis (2A)

Hays High Volleyball finds success in Garden City

By Jeremy McGuire
Hays Post

GARDEN CITY, KS-The Hays High Lady Indians had a busy day on Saturday at the Garden City Varsity Round Robin Volleyball Tournament.  The Lady Indians played six matches against Lakin, Cimarron, Ulysses, Holcomb, Garden City and Hugoton.  Hays High won their first three matches against Lakin, Cimarron and Ulysses before losing two in a row against Holcomb and Garden City.  The Lady Indians rebounded with a win in the final match of the day against Hugoton.

Hays High went 4-2 on the day and finished in second place. The Lady Indians have now evened their record on the season at 7-7.  They will have their next action at home on September 29th against Abilene, Salina South and Norton.

LAKIN
W 16-25, 25-16, 25-18
Stat Leaders: Tasiah Nunnery 12 kills, Hannah McGuire 17 assists, Jaysa Wichers and Jaycee Dale 6 blocks, Kallie Leiker 7 digs

CIMARRON
W 25-23,25-13
Stat Leaders: Tasiah Nunnery 10 kills, Hannah McGuire and Mattie Hutchison 8 assists

ULYSSES
W 16-25, 28-26, 25-17
Stat Leaders: Tasiah Nunnery 10 kills, Hannah McGuire 14 assists, Rachel Taylor and Jaysa Wichers 5 blocks, Kallie Leiker 12 digs

HOLCOMB
L 16-25, 18-25
Stat Leaders: Jaycee Dale 5 kills and 5 blocks, Hannah McGuire 8 assists

GARDEN CITY
L 10-25, 17-25
Stat Leaders: Tasiah Nunnery 7 kills and 7 digs, Mattie Hutchison 8 assists

HUGOTON
W 25-14, 25-20
Stat Leaders: Jaycee Dale and Jaysa Wichers 7 kills, Hannah McGuire 15 assists, Dale 6 blocks, Kallie Leiker 7 digs

Other Tournament Action:
Hays High Freshmen won their tournament in Holcomb going 4-0.  Their record improves to 17-2.

Hays High Junior Varsity went 4-2 in Lakin.

High school football scoreboard week 4

http://insuringhays.com/Ark Valley Chisholm Trail I
Derby  46   Hutchinson   20
Salina Central  8  Haysville Campus  45
Maize  28   Salina South  21

Ark Valley Chisholm Trail III
Augusta  0   McPherson  32

Central Kansas League
Pratt 69  Lyons  7
*Washington  6   Hoisington 47
Halstead  54  Larned  7

Great West Activities Conference
Holcomb  34  Goodland  6
Colby  21  Ulysses  35
Scott City  35   Hugoton  7

Hi Plains
Meade  14  Cimarron  20

Mid-Continent League (11-Man)
Phillipsburg  49 Oakley   0
Plainville  60  TMP  14
Smith Center  20   Norton  17
*Ellis 29   Valley Heights  45

North Central Activities Association
Beloit  52  Republic Co.   32
Sacred Heart   14  SE of Saline  24
*Ellsworth  42   La Crosse  22

North Central Kansas League
Chapman   8   Abilene  48

Western Athletic Conference
Hays  0  Garden City  34
Dodge City  27  Great Bend  34
Wichita North 14   Liberal  56

8-Man
8-Man 1 District 8
Quinter  0  Hill City  54
Hoxie  12  Rawlins Co.  46

Central Prairie League
Kinsley  0   Central Plains  76
Ellinwood  34  Ness City  44
Otis-Bison  46  Victoria  36

Mid-Continent League
*Logan-Palco 56  Stockton  30
*Wallace Co. 50   Trego Community  0

Northern Plains
Pike Valley  32  Osborne  34

Western Kansas Liberty League
*Dighton  68   Northern Valley 18

 

Friday’s Scores
By The Associated Press
PREP FOOTBALL
Abilene 48, Chapman 8
Andale 47, Wellington 7
Andale 47, Wellington 7
Anderson County 14, Osawatomie 12
Andover 23, Andover Central 6
Anthony-Harper-Chaparral 41, Wichita Trinity 21
Arkansas City 24, Winfield 21
Atchison 52, KC Wyandotte 12
Attica/Argonia 40, South Barber 26
Basehor-Linwood 46, Independence 6
Baxter Springs 50, Southeast 0
Belle Plaine 48, Northeast-Arma 0
Beloit 52, Republic County 32
Bennington 54, Thunder Ridge 14
Bishop Miege 24, BV North 6
Blue Valley 45, Mill Valley 28
Bluestem 56, Eureka 12
Bonner Springs 21, Tonganoxie 12
Buhler 21, Maize South 14
Burlingame 60, Centre 14
Burlington 20, Olpe 7
BV Randolph 72, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 40
Caldwell 54, Flinthills 0
Caney Valley 37, Humboldt 6
Cedar Vale/Dexter 64, South Haven 14
Central Plains 76, Kinsley 0
Centralia 49, Doniphan West 13
Chase 60, Sylvan-Lucas 34
Cheney 57, Douglass 26
Cimarron 20, Meade 14
Clay Center 27, Wamego 7
Clifton-Clyde 74, Rural Vista 72
Coffeyville 42, Circle 38
Columbus 32, Pittsburg Colgan 7
Council Grove 21, Osage City 20
Crest 64, Chetopa 14
Derby 46, Hutchinson 20
DeSoto 28, Paola 7
Dighton/Healy 68, Northern Valley 18
El Dorado 62, KC Harmon 6
Elkhart 32, Syracuse 20
Ell-Saline 42, Inman 13
Ellsworth 42, LaCrosse 22
Emporia 21, Highland Park 0
Frankfort 62, Valley Falls 12
Fredonia 31, Cherryvale 8
Frontenac 55, Riverton 0
Galena 36, Girard 21
Garden City 34, Hays 0
Garden Plain 51, Wichita Independent 20
Gardner-Edgerton 13, Blue Valley Southwest 7
Goddard 60, Goddard-Eisenhower 12
Goessel 48, Peabody-Burns 0
Golden Plains 44, Cheylin 6
Great Bend 34, Dodge City 27
Greeley County 54, Deerfield 0
Greenfield, Mo. 74, Oswego 18
Halstead 54, Larned 7
Hanover 48, Linn 0
Hartford 46, Southern Coffey 0
Herington 78, Onaga 30
Hiawatha 54, Atchison County 14
Hill City 54, Quinter 0
Hodgeman County 66, South Central 22
Hoisington 47, Washington County 6
Holcomb 34, Goodland 6
Holton 41, Riverside 7
Horton 64, Maranatha/Immaculata (FB) 12
Hutchinson Central Christian 64, Fairfield 18
Jackson Heights 59, Maur Hill – Mount Academy 27
Jayhawk Linn 38, Yates Center 0
Jefferson North 54, Oskaloosa 6
Junction City 22, Washburn Rural 21
KC Schlagle 65, KC Washington 20
KC Turner 46, KC Bishop Ward 15
Kingman 29, Haven 7
Labette County 42, Parsons 21
Lansing 56, KC Piper 24
Lawrence 49, SM West 19
Lawrence Free State 41, SM Northwest 7
Leavenworth 38, SM South 17
Lebo 32, Pleasanton 26
Liberal 56, Wichita North 14
Logan/Palco 56, Stockton 30
Louisburg 33, Eudora 0
Lyndon 61, West Franklin 8
Madison/Hamilton 40, Wetmore 34
Maize 28, Salina South 21
Manhattan 46, Topeka 20
Marion 48, Remington 0
Marmaton Valley 48, Altoona-Midway 0
Marysville 34, Concordia 0
McLouth 13, Pleasant Ridge 8
McPherson 41, Augusta 0
Minneola 60, South Gray 28
Mission Valley 42, Chase County 20
Moscow 30, Satanta 28
Mulvane 35, Wichita Collegiate 7
Nemaha Central 56, Jefferson West 0
Neodesha 6, Erie 0
Ness City 44, Ellinwood 34
Nickerson 36, Hesston 27
Northern Heights 30, Central Heights 0
Norton 20, Smith Center 17, OT
Norwich 34, Pratt Skyline 16
Olathe South 28, Olathe East 21
Osborne 34, Pike Valley 32
Otis-Bison 46, Victoria 36
Ottawa 48, Chanute 14
Oxford 60, Stafford 26
Phillipsburg 49, Oakley 0
Pittsburg 28, Fort Scott 0
Plainville 60, Hays-TMP-Marian 14
Pratt 69, Lyons 7
Pretty Prairie 60, Burrton 8
Rawlins County 46, Hoxie 12
Rock Hills 58, Lakeside 6
Rose Hill 16, Clearwater 14
Rossville 28, Wabaunsee 6
Russell 31, Minneapolis 21
Sabetha 48, Royal Valley 0
Santa Fe Trail 46, Iola 10
Scott City 35, Hugoton 7
Sedan 50, Udall 0
Sedgwick 27, Hutchinson Trinity 26, OT
Silver Lake 49, Rock Creek 26
SM East 48, Olathe North 13
Smoky Valley 36, Hillsboro 16
Solomon 50, Little River 0
Southeast Saline 24, Salina Sacred Heart 14
Spearville 60, Ashland 8
Spring Hill 42, Baldwin 6
St. Francis 48, Oberlin-Decatur 0
St. James Academy 29, BV Northwest 20
St. John 76, Macksville 32
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 57, Lincoln 12
St. Paul 66, Axtell 16
Sterling 54, Moundridge 20
Topeka Hayden 55, Topeka West 14
Topeka Seaman 24, Shawnee Heights 21
Troy 25, Perry-Lecompton 22
Turpin, Okla. 54, Rolla 6
Ulysses 35, Colby 21
Valley Center 21, Newton 0
Valley Heights 41, Ellis 26
Wakefield 60, Canton-Galva 28
Wallace County 50, Trego 0
Waverly 48, Marais des Cygnes Valley 0
Wellsville 34, Prairie View 7
Weskan 35, Pawnee Heights 25
West Elk 46, Central Burden 0
Wheatland-Grinnell 44, Natoma 42
Wichita Bishop Carroll 45, Wichita East 0
Wichita Campus 45, Salina Central 8
Wichita County 52, Triplains-Brewster 6
Wichita Heights 41, Wichita Southeast 6
Wichita Life Prep 32, St. John’s Military 26, OT
Wichita Northwest 57, Wichita West 24
Wichita South 35, Kapaun Mount Carmel 14
Wilson 62, Tescott 36

Hays High falls to Garden City

GARDEN CITY – The Hays High Indians battled tough Friday night in Garden City but could not overcome a powerful Buffaloes team as they fall 34-0.

After neither team was able to do much of anything on their first drive the Buffaloes put together a 13-play 80 yard drive that was capped off by a 20 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jesse Nunez to Brodie Stabel. After a two-point conversion Garden City led 8-0 with just over a minute to play in the first quarter.

The Indians answered right back driving deep into Garden City territory late in the first quarter. Quarterback Hunter Brown hit Kohlton Meyers on a 30 yard pass and Meyers broke free for a 32 yard run that put Hays inside the Buffaloes red zone, but the drive would stall setting up a 26 yard field goal attempt for Logan Clark.

But the gusting southwest wind pushed the kick off line and Garden City took over at their 20 yard-line.

Garden City’s offense picked up right back where they left off and drove it 80 yards on 10 plays capped off by a Nunez one-yard touchdown run. They once again got their two-point conversion and led 16-0 with 6:26 to play in the first half.

Hays’ offense again stalled and gave to ball back to Garden City who again drove down the field and Nunez scored his second of three rushing touchdowns on the night. The two-point conversion made it 24-0. Garden City added a Zeke Hererra 34 yard field goal late in the first half and led 27-0 at halftime.

Both teams were held scoreless in the third quarter and Nunez added his final rushing touchdown, from four yards out late in the fourth to secure the Garden City victory.

Meyers led the Indians with 69 yards rushing. Brown was sacked four times in the game. Hays was able to sack Nunez twice.

Hays drops to 1-3 on the season and they are 0-3 in the Western Athletic Conference. Garden City is 4-0 and 1-0 in the WAC.

Hays is at home next Friday for homecoming against Valley Center.

TMP falls to Plainville

By Jeremy McGuire
Hays Post

HAYS, KS-Plainville rode the legs and arm of senior quarterback Hayden Friend on Friday night en route to a 60-14 win over TMP at Lewis Field Stadium.  Friend ran for 79 yards and three touchdowns and threw for another 216 yards and three scores.  Riley Nyp added 73 yards and three more touchdowns on the ground for the Cardinals.

Plainville grabbed the early lead and never gave it up, leading 16-0 after the first quarter of play.  TMP scored their only touchdown of the first half early in the second quarter on a 71 yard Luke Ruder run.  The Cardinals would tack on the next 14 points to end the half and take a 30-7 lead at the break.

After a long homecoming halftime show Planville came out of the gates on fire and scored 30 third quarter points to put the game away.  TMP was able to add one score in the third but still trailed 60-14 heading into the fourth quarter.  Neither team put up any points in the final frame as Plainville picked up the 46 point win.

The Cardinals are now 3-1 on the season and will play their third straight game on the road next Friday at Republic County.  TMP drops to 0-4 and will travel to take on Cimarron.

JASON CAULEY INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

HHS girls’ golf wins Liberal Invite

LIBERAL – The Hays High girls’ golf team won their second tournament of the season. They shot a 177 and edged Garden City by one stroke at the Liberal Invitational at the Willow Tree Golf Course Thursday.

Katie Brungardt led the way with a four-over-par 40 and was the top individual medalist. Talyn Kleweno was two strokes back and finished fifth.

TEAM RESULTS
1. Hays High, 177
2. Garden City, 178
3. Liberal, 186
4. Dodge City, 188
5. Great Bend, 190

TOP 10 MEDALIST
1. Katie Brungardt-Hays, 40
2. Makena Konrade-Dodge City, 41
3. Corey Mein-Liberal, 41
4. Allison Neeland-Great Bend, 42
5. Talyn Kleweno-Hays, 42
6. Danielle Gaspar-Garden City, 42
7. Sarah Bayouth-Liberal, 43
8. Elena Lemke-Garden City, 44
9. Alyssa McMillen-Garden City, 45
10. Emily Stephenson-Dodge City, 46

Monarch girls’ golf runner-up at Holcomb; Dinkel wins individual title

GARDEN CITY – TMP-Marian junior Karee Dinkel shot a 13-over-par 85 on a wind-swept day at Buffalo Dunes in Garden City to take top medal honors at the Holcomb Invitational Thursday. Shannen Chin was three shots back and finished third.

The Monarchs shot a 400 as a team and finished second, four shots behind Syracuse.

Team Scores
1. Syracuse, 396
2. Thomas More Prep-Marian, 400
3. Goodland, 409
4. Hoisington, 409
5. Colby, 440
6. Cimarron, 461
7. Ulysses, 512
8. Scott City, 524

Individual Top 10
1. Karee Dinkel, TMP-M, 85
2. Rylie Cook, Stanton County, 86
3. Shannen Chin, TMP-M, 88
4. Megan Burrows, Holcomb, 92
5. Abbie Neal, Goodland, 92
6. Kerrigan Rudolph, Goodland 93
7. Paige Barnes, Syracuse, 93
8. Kate Plunkett, Syracuse, 93
9. Caelyn Cook, Stanton County, 94
10. Sydney Boxberger, Hoisington, 96

HHS boys soccer downs Buhler

HAYS – The Hays High boys soccer team ended their three match losing streak with a 7-2 home win over Buhler Thursday afternoon. Ethan Nunnery scored three goals for his second straight hat trick. Nunnery also had an assist. Jacob Maska scored twice while Micheal Reyes and Zach Wagner had one goal each. Zach Wagner had 4 assists and Trey McCrea had one assist.

Conner Staab had five saves in goal.

“It was truly a team effort as the boys made great passes, nice runs and our defense tightened up” said head coach Jim Maska.

The Indians improve to 4-5 on the season. They try for their first Western Athletic Conference win Saturday when they travel to Garden City for a 1 p.m. game.

TMP-Marian girls win Larned cross country meet

LARNED – Both the TMP-Marian boys and girls cross country teams placed two in the top 10 at Thursday’s Larned Invitational. The Monarch girls won the team title with 37 points, eight better than second place Kiowa County. The boys finished third with 47 points, five behind second place St. John and eight back of Larned.

Julia Werth paced the Monarch girls with a second place finish (23:32.5) with Emily Schippers finishing eighth (24:31.9).

Mark Loftus was fifth for the boys (18:33.1) with Trevor Pfeifer coming in eighth (18:46.1).

TMP-Marian volleyball jumps to No. 3 in latest KVA poll

TOPEKA, Kan. – The TMP-Marian volleyball team moved up two spots to No. 3 in Class 3A in the latest Kansas Volleyball Association poll released Wednesday. The ranking does not take into account their three wins in the Smith Center quad on Tuesday.

La Crosse holds at No. 4 in 1A Division I and Wheatland-Grinnell takes over the top spot in 1A Division II.

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

Class 5A
1. Shawnee Heights 13-1 (1)
2. St. Thomas Aquinas 14-4 (3)
3. Lansing 11-1 (4)
4. Newton 16-2 (6)
5. Maize 14-3 (5)
6. St. James Academy 6-5 (2)
7. Goddard-Eisenhower 12-1 (7)
8. Emporia 10-2 (8)
9. Blue Valley Southwest 11-3 (9)
10. Andover 11-5 (10)

Class 4A – Division 1
1. Abilene 13-3 (1)
2. DeSoto 17-5 (4)
3. McPherson 10-2 (3)
4. Rose Hill 13-4 (8)
5. Andale 10-2 (5)
6. Ulysses 10-1 (7)
7. El Dorado 12-4 (6)
8. Louisburg 13-7 (9)
9. Andover Central 5-6 (10)
10. Kansas City-Piper 7-4 (NR)

Class 4A – Division 2
1. Topeka-Hayden 15-3 (1)
2. Kingman 21-3 (2)
3. Girard 13-3 (7)
4. Rock Creek 12-3 (6)
5. Santa Fe Trail 6-3 (3)
6. Baxter Springs 12-6 (4)
7. Burlington 13-4 (9)
8. Frontenac 9-3 (5)
9. Concordia 6-4 (8)
10. Smoky Valley 9-6 (10)

Class 3A
1. Silver Lake 13-3 (2)
2. Cheney 12-2 (1)
3. Thomas More Prep-Marian 14-1 (5)
4. Hesston 11-3 (3)
5. Garden Plain 9-3 (4)
6. Wellsville 12-4 (7)
7. Beloit 14-2 (8)
8. Douglass 5-1 (6)
9. Marion 13-1 (9)
10. Sedgwick 13-3 (NR)

Class 2A
1. Central Plains 13-0 (1)
2. Heritage Christian 16-0 (2)
3. Kiowa County 13-1 (4)
4. Jefferson County North 15-2 (3)
5. Wabaunsee 14-2 (5)
6. Chase County 20-3 (10)
7. Oswego 14-2 (7)
8. Inman 14-2 (6)
9. Washington County 9-3 (NR)
10. Uniontown 11-3 (9)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Centralia 17-0 (1)
2. Hoxie 14-1 (8)
3. Goessel 12-1 (2)
4. LaCrosse 12-2 (4)
5. Hanover 14-3 (3)
6. Flinthills 16-2 (6)
7. Immaculata 11-4 (7)
8. Thunder Ridge 9-4 (5)
9. Lebo 12-4 (10)
10. Rural Vista 11-5 (9)

Class 1A – Division 2
1. Wheatland-Grinnell 10-1 (2)
2. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 12-1 (3)
3. Fowler 12-1 (4)
4. Sylvan-Lucas 16-0 (5)
5. Dighton 12-4 (1)
6. Axtell 9-3 (6)
7. Logan 9-2 (8)
8. Northern Valley 10-4 (7)
9. Norwich 10-2 (9)
10. South Barber 13-1 (NR)

HHS boys soccer falls to Great Bend

GREAT BEND – The Hays High boys soccer team lost a heart-breaker at Great Bend Tuesday, falling 6-5 to the Panthers. Ethan Nunnery scored three goals for the Indians while Zach Wagner had two.

The Indians fall to 3-5 on the year and 0-3 in the Western Athletic Conference. They are back at home Thursday against Buhler at 4 p.m.

TMP-Marian volleyball sweeps all three matches in Smith Center

SMITH CENTER – The TMP-Marian volleyball team moved to 17-1 Tuesday night with sweeps in all three of their  matches at the Smith Center quad. The Monarchs beat the host Lady Red (25-7, 25-16), Hill City (25-13, 25-7) and Oakley (25-6, 25-16).

Kayla Vitztum led the Monarchs with 26 kills, Kendra Werth had 18 digs and Bailey Lacy four blocks. The Monarchs play at the Hoisington Invitational on Saturday.

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