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HHS girls golf finishes 5th at Dodge City

DODGE CITY – The Hays High Indians girls golf team placed 5th at the Dodge City Invitational Thursday at Mariah Hills Golf Course in Dodge City.

Hays combined to shot a 393 as a team, 34 shots back of first place Kapaun Mt. Carmel. Maize was second with a 387 and Garden City pkaced third one shot back at 388.

Katie Brungardt was the Indians highest finisher, placing second with an 82. Emily McGuire finished in a tie for 18th with a 97. Talyn Kleweno finished 28th and Emily George was 37th.

Kapaun Mt. Carmel’s Emma Whitaker turned in a two-under 70, a new tournament record and took home the individual title.

Hays High Volleyball takes two of three in Dodge City

By Jeremy McGuire
Hays Post

Hays High vs Sublette
W 25-9, 25-19

The Hays High Lady Indian Volleyball team was back in action Thursday in Dodge City. The Lady Indians opened up with Sublette. After falling behind 2-0 early in the first set against the Larks, Hays High scored eight out of the next 10 points and took command of the opening match of the day at Dodge City High School.  The Lady Indians scored the last six points of the first set to pick up the 25-9 first set win.

Hays High took control early in set two, jumping out to a 7-1 lead and never trailed.  Sublette cut the Lady Indian lead to 22-19 late but wouldn’t get any closer.  Kallie Leiker had 7 digs.  Tasiah Nunnery, Jaycee Dale and Jaysa Wichers had 6 kills.  Nunnery also led the way with 8 assists and 3 service aces.

Hays High vs Dodge City
W 25-12, 25-14

Hays High dominated the host team Dodge City in the second match of the day.  The Lady Indians jumped out to a 13-3 lead and never looked back winning the first set 25-12.  Set number two was a lot of the same with Hays High leading from beginning to end, taking the set 25-14.

Leiker led the way with 8 digs, Nunnery 7 kills and 2 service aces, and Hannah McGuire with 8 assists.

Hays High vs Lakin
L 27-25, 23-25, 22-25

Game number three was a battle between Hays High and Lakin.  The two teams could get very little separation throughout the match.  The Lady Indians led most of set one and came out on top 27-25.  Set number two was a game of runs.  Hays High rattled off 8 straight points to take a 22-17 lead.  The tables quickly turned as Lakin would score eight of the next nine to win set two 25-23.

Set number three went down to the wire with the Lady Broncs coming out on top 25-22.  Hays High led 19-15 but couldn’t hold on as Lakin outscored them 10-3 down the stretch to pick up the win.  Leiker finished with 11 digs, Dale 5 blocks, Nunnery 12 kills and 2 aces, and McGuire 19 assists.

Hays High is now 3-2 on the season and will see their next action on September 15th in Ulysses.

HHS boys soccer wins in Wichita

WICHITA – The Hays High boys soccer team bounced from their 3-1 opening round loss to Derby at the Wichita South Titan Classic with a 6-0 won over Topeka West Wednesday.

Ethan Nunnery and Michael Reyes both scored two goals while Tradgon McCrae and Jacob Maska both scored once.

Zach Wagner assisted on two of the goals. Reyes and Maska also had an assist. Connor Teget had two saves while recording his first shutout of the season in goal.

The Indians (2-2) close out play at the Titan Classic Saturday at 11am against Hutchinson.

Several area teams ranked in week one KVA poll

TOPEKA, Kan. – The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce the 2016 Week 1 Volleyball Rankings sponsored by PrepVolleyball.com. Records are based on information that was submitted by Monday, September 5.

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

Class 5A
1. St. Thomas Aquinas 1-1 (3)
2. St. James Academy 1-1 (2)
3. Shawnee Heights 2-1 (1)
4. Lansing 4-0 (4)
5. Maize 7-1 (9)
6. Newton 8-0 (6)
7. Goddard-Eisenhower 7-1 (7)
8. Emporia 2-1 (5)
9. Blue Valley Southwest 1-0 (NR)
10. Andover 5-3 (8)

Class 4A – Division 1
1. Abilene 3-0 (2)
2. Bishop Miege 0-1 (1)
3. McPherson 6-2 (3)
4. Rose Hill 2-0 (6)
5. DeSoto 5-0 (8)
6. Andale 6-1 (7)
7. Ulysses 6-0 (10)
8. Louisburg 4-3 (4)
9. Andover Central 3-2 (9)
10. El Dorado 6-1 (NR)

Class 4A – Division 2
1. Topeka-Hayden 5-0 (1)
2. Kingman 6-1 (3)
3. Santa Fe Trail 4-1 (6)
4. Frontenac 2-0 (4)
5. Burlington 7-1 (NR)
6. Concordia 1-2 (2)
7. Baxter Springs 3-0 (9)
8. Clay Center 2-0 (10)
9. Girard 4-1 (7)
10. Smoky Valley 4-5 (8)

Class 3A
1. Silver Lake 5-0 (1)
2. Hesston 10-0 (2)
3. Cheney 3-1 (3)
4. Wellsville 5-0 (6)
5. Garden Plain 2-0 (5)
6. Douglass 2-0 (7)
7. Thomas More Prep-Marian 4-1 (9)
8. Southeast of Saline 1-1 (4)
9. Beloit 2-0 (8)
10. Phillipsburg 3-0 (NR)

Class 2A
1. Central Plains 3-0 (1)
2. Heritage Christian 2-0 (2)
3. St. Mary’s Colgan 1-0 (3)
4. Jefferson County North 2-0 (5)
5. Kiowa County 8-0 (7)
6. Smith Center 2-1 (8)
7. Oswego 5-1 (9)
8. Inman 6-1 (NR)
9. Wabaunsee 5-2 (NR)
10. Uniontown 6-2 (NR)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Goessel 3-0 (1)
2. Centralia 7-0 (2)
3. Hanover 2-0 (4)
4. Otis-Bison 5-0 (8)
5. Hoxie 3-1 (6)
6. Thunder Ridge 3-1 (10)
7. Immaculata 3-0 (NR)
8. Waverly 3-3 (3)
9. Flinthills 2-2 (7)
10. Victoria 2-0 (NR)

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

Hays High girls’ golf finishes runner-up in Salina

SALINA – The Hays High girls’ golf team shot a 171 and finished runner-up at the Salina Central Invitational Tuesday at the Salina Municipal Golf Course. The Indians were three shots back of first place Manhattan in the 9-hole event and one stroke better than third place Salina Central.

Katie Brungardt paced the Indians with a five-over-par 40 and finished fifth. Talyn Kleweno was one stroke back and came in seventh.

Team Finish
1. Manhattan 168
2. Hays High 171
3. Salina Central 173
4. Great Bend 180
5. Clay Center 185
6. Hutchinson 187
7. Newton 205
8. Emporia 212
9. Russell 214
10. Salina South 229
11. Junction City 268

Top 10 Medalists
1. Macy Myers, Manhattan 39 (win playoff)
2. Ellie Cobb, Salina Central  39
3. Lydia Fry, Manhattan 40
4. Analisa Bridge, Salina South 40
5. Katie Brungardt, Hays 40
6. Taylor Hommertzheim, Great Bend 41
7. Talyn Kleweno, Hays High 41
8. Allie Wright-Frederick, Clay Center 42
9. Bailee Steinle, Salina Central 43
10. Delaney Wisdom, Manhattan 44

 

TMP-Marian girls’ golf set school record at Goodland Invite

GOODLAND – The TMP-Marian girls’ golf team won their second tournament of the season, taking the Goodland Invitational by 27 strokes Tuesday at the Sugar Hills Golf Club. The Monarchs shot a school record 364 in the 1 hole event. Goodland was a distant second with a 391.

Karee Dinkel led the Monarchs with an 83 and finished second after a playoff for first with Rylie Cook of Stanton County. Shannen Chin fired an 85 and finished third. Alison Helget was also in the top-10, finishing 6th after an 92.

Next up for the Monarchs is the Larned Invitational on September 15.
TEAM RESULTS
1.  TMP-Marian 364
2.  Goodland 391
3.  Syracuse 397
4.  Stanton County 441
5.  Oakley 455
6.  Colby 460
7.  Lakin  467
8.  Ulysses  486
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
1.  Rylie Cook, Stanton County 83
2.  Karee Dinkel, TMP-M  83
3.  Shannen Chin, TMP-M  85
4.  Kerrigan Rudolph, Goodland  88
5.  Payton Zarkowski, Dundy County  91
6.  Alison Helget, TMP-M  92
7.  Riley Baker, Syracuse  93
8.  Paige Barnes, Syracuse  95
9.  Madison Haines, Dundy County  95
10.  Megan Burrows, Holcomb  95

Week 1 High School Football Scoreboard

PREP FOOTBALL
Abilene 51, Hays-TMP-Marian 28
Alma, Neb. 63, Northern Valley 20
Andale 50, Andover Central 14
Andover 48, Salina Central 20
Anthony-Harper-Chaparral 31, Wichita Independent 7
Atchison 24, Holton 14
Augusta 32, Winfield 0
Basehor-Linwood 82, KC Bishop Ward 0
Baxter Springs 20, Oswego 13
Beaver, Okla. 19, Johnson-Stanton County 15
Beloit 22, Concordia 12
Blue Valley Stillwell 35, Bishop Miege 28
Bonner Springs 62, KC Turner 13
Buhler 26, McPherson 13
Burlingame 58, Southern Coffey 8
BV North 28, BV Northwest 14
Caldwell 52, Udall 6
Cambridge, Neb. 66, Oberlin-Decatur 28
Central Plains 48, Victoria 22
Centre 34, Little River 28
Chanute 15, Iola 12
Chapman 8, Jefferson West 6
Chase County 41, Eureka 0
Cherryvale 38, Erie 0
Clearwater 41, Wellington 13
Clifton-Clyde 28, Linn 8
Colby 41, Oakley 10
Columbus 57, Riverton 20
Conway Springs 48, Belle Plaine 8
Council Grove 28, West Franklin 7
Crest 40, BV Randolph 16
Derby 55, Goddard-Eisenhower 20
DeSoto 28, Ottawa 27
Dodge City 14, Wichita West 7
Douglass 42, Medicine Lodge 39
Elkhart 18, LaCrosse 12
Ellinwood 32, Kinsley 16
Ellis 40, Syracuse 6
Eudora 22, Baldwin 6
Fort Scott 40, Parsons 6
Frankfort 42, Onaga 34
Frontenac 40, Girard 12
Galena 26, Pittsburg Colgan 20
Garden City 43, Wichita East 19
Garden Plain 33, Hesston 27
Goddard 27, Olathe Northwest 26
Goessel 38, Wakefield 24
Great Bend 57, Coffeyville 13
Halstead 36, Smoky Valley 6
Harrisonville, Mo. 28, Pittsburg 7
Hartford 60, Waverly 14
Hays 31, Scott City 21
Herington 74, Bennington 38
Hiawatha 21, Royal Valley 0
Hillsboro 35, Lyons 0
Hodgeman County 46, Wichita County 0
Hoisington 44, Kingman 3
Holcomb 55, Cimarron 13
Holly, Colo. 53, Deerfield 0
Hugoton 42, Lakin 14
Humboldt 24, Bluestem 8
Hutchinson 41, Olathe East 13
Hutchinson Central Christian 54, Pretty Prairie 22
Hutchinson Trinity 46, Inman 33
Independence 41, Caney Valley 17
Jackson Heights 44, Maranatha/Immaculata (FB) 0
Jayhawk Linn 26, Neodesha 12
Jefferson North 34, Maur Hill – Mount Academy 14
Junction City 47, Emporia 0
Kapaun Mount Carmel 27, Wichita Southeast 7
KC Piper 23, Paola 13
KC Schlagle 42, Southeast, Mo. 12
KC Sumner 26, KC Harmon 12
Lansing 30, Leavenworth 28
Lawrence 50, SM Northwest 20
Liberal, Mo. 33, Northeast-Arma 0
Logan/Palco 44, Triplains-Brewster 20
Louisburg 48, KC Wyandotte 0
Madison/Hamilton 52, Marais des Cygnes Valley 6
Maize 49, Newton 27
Maize South 66, Circle 16
Manhattan 49, Shawnee Heights 13
Marion 26, Moundridge 0
Marmaton Valley 52, Chetopa 0
Meade 36, Hooker, Okla. 7
Mill Valley 35, St. James Academy 13
Mission Valley 60, Central Heights 6
Moscow 44, Balko, Okla. 12
Mulvane 52, El Dorado 28
Nemaha Central 66, Atchison County 0
Ness City 76, Macksville 26
Nickerson 57, Haven 16
Norton 42, Goodland 7
Norwich 50, Stafford 0
Osborne 46, Thunder Ridge 0
Oskaloosa 14, McLouth 6
Otis-Bison 54, St. John 6
Oxford 54, South Haven 6
Pawnee Heights 65, Wheatland-Grinnell 20
Phillipsburg 36, Clay Center 6
Pike Valley 54, Lakeside 26
Plainville 20, Smith Center 16
Prairie View 26, Anderson County 24
Pratt 31, Larned 16
Rawlins County 50, Hitchcock County, Neb. 0
Riley County 47, Wabaunsee 14
Riverside 19, Perry-Lecompton 14
Rossville 27, Marysville 20
Rural Vista 58, Peabody-Burns 8
Russell 28, Ellsworth 20
Sabetha 40, Centralia 14
Salina Sacred Heart 31, Minneapolis 8
Santa Fe Trail 26, Osawatomie 20
Satanta 52, Bucklin 6
Sedan 44, Cedar Vale/Dexter 22
Sedgwick 21, Ell-Saline 18
Silver Lake 58, KC Washington 8
SM East 62, Olathe South 7
SM North 38, SM South 7
SM West 41, Lawrence Free State 40
Solomon 62, Canton-Galva 16
South Central 34, Ashland 8
Southeast Saline 28, Republic County 20
Southwestern Hts. 62, Sublette 6
Spearville 54, Hill City 8
Springfield, Colo. 52, Rolla 6
St. Francis 22, Wallace County 20
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 56, Chase 32
St. Mary’s 20, Olpe 14
St. Mary’s Academy 52, Axtell 12
St. Thomas Aquinas 42, Gardner-Edgerton 13
Sterling 60, Remington 18
Sylvan-Lucas 54, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 8
Tonganoxie 33, Spring Hill 13
Topeka 30, Topeka Hayden 13
Topeka Seaman 44, Topeka West 7
Trego 52, Stockton 20
Ulysses 30, Liberal 13
Uniontown 54, Southeast 0
Valley Center 27, Salina South 9
Valley Falls 24, Wetmore 14
Wamego 18, Rock Creek 6
Washburn Rural 44, Highland Park 0
Washington County 50, Doniphan West 0
Wellsville 35, Burlington 7
West Elk 54, Flinthills 0
Wichita Campus 21, Arkansas City 14
Wichita Collegiate 41, Rose Hill 6
Wichita Heights 41, Olathe North 21
Wichita Northwest 61, Wichita Bishop Carroll 49
Wichita South 61, Wichita North 0
Wichita Sunrise 46, Altoona-Midway 0
Wichita Trinity 36, Cheney 21

Abilene tops TMP

By Jeremy McGuire
Hays Post

Abilene 51, TMP 28

Abilene scored 39 first half points along with 6 third quarter points and led 45-0 going into the fourth quarter of their week one match-up with TMP on Friday night in Hays.  TMP woke up in the fourth quarter and scored 28 consecutive points to cut the Cowboy lead to 17 points.  The Monarchs had the ball back again but a late interception by Abilene’s Ryan Wilson went 50 yards the other way for the score and the final points of the game.

Gavin Schumacher led the Monarchs with 67 yards on the ground and two touchdowns.  Luke Ruder chipped in with a couple of touchdown runs and threw for 149 yards as well.  TMP turned the ball over six times, five interceptions and one fumble.

The Monarchs are now 0-1 on the season and will be back at home next Friday night to take on Ellis.

JASON CAULEY

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

Hays opens the season with thrilling win at Scott City

By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post

SCOTT CITY, Kan. – Hays High opened the 2016 football season with a trip to #4 4A-II Scott City on Friday night. The Beavers are one of three new teams on the schedule for the Indians. Overall it was the fourth meeting between the two teams.

Hays High used their first possession of the season to travel 54 yards over 10 plays taking a 7-0 lead on a Kohlton Meyers six yard run. Scott City drove into Hays territory on each of their first three possessions but came up empty.

Hays expanded their lead to 10-0 in the second quarter with a Logan Clark 20 yard field goal. Hays kept the drive alive with a 48 yard pass on third down from Hunter Brown to Keaton Markley. The Beavers used a big pass of their own to convert on 3rd and 18 late in the second quarter. Bo Hess hit Justin Faurot on a five yard pass to tighten the score to 10-7 at half time.

Highlights

Scott City controlled the third quarter scoring on their first two possessions to take a 21-10 lead. Following a Hays High punt late in the 3rd quarter Scott City looked to put the game away. Hays High wouldn’t go quietly. The Indians forced four consecutive turnovers on interceptions by Chantz Brungardt, Dylan Schmidtberger and Keaton Markley and a fumble recovery by Freddy Haines. The Indians converted those turnovers into 21 points all on 4th down pass plays. Hunter Brown completed a pass of 29 yards to Collyn Kreutzer who made a bobbling catch in the end zone to make the score 21-17. Freddy Haines recovered a fumble on the next Beaver possession setting up more 4th down heroics for the Indians. Brown threw a jump ball to the end zone to Shane Berens giving Hays the lead 24-21. Hays forced two more turnovers the second of which led to another 4th down touchdown pass from Brown to Berens to ice the game at 31-21.

Coach Randall Rath

Hunter Brown was 10-10 through the air for 170 yards and two touchdowns. The Indians totaled just 247 yards of offense but were five for five on 4th down attempts converting three for touchdowns.

Hays High is 1-0. Scott City drops to 0-1.

Hays High heads on the road again next week to start Western Athletic Conference play in Great Bend.

TMP-Marian volleyball goes 2-1 in Abilene

ABILENE – The TMP-Marian volleyball goes 2-1 at the Abilene quadrangular Thursday. The Monarchs dropped their first set to Smoky Valley but came back to win in three (22-25, 25-17, 25-12). They edged Concordia in a close match in three (25-21, 23-25, 25-21) then lost to the host Cowgirls in two (15-25, 19-25).

The Monarchs are now 4-1.

HHS boys soccer wins big over Wichita Classic

HAYS – The Hays High boys soccer rebounded from their season opening loss with a 10-0 mercy rule win over the Wichita Classic Saints Thursday. The contest was called in the 61st minute of the second half over.

Sophomore Tradgon McCrae scored three goals and had one assist, junior Zach Wagner added two goals and three assists, senior Michael Reyes had two goals, sophomore Jacob Maska had a goal and two assists, junior Erik Kruetzer had a goal, Matt Goodale had a goal and Will Martin added an assist.

Goalkeeper Conner Staab had one 1 save on the day and recorded his first shutout.

“It was a true team effort with better ball movement” said head coach Jim Maska.

HHS is back in action on Monday against Derby in the first round of the Wichita South Titan Classic at 1:00 p.m. at the Wichita South HS East field.

HHS boys and girls cross country finishes third in Great Bend

GREAT BEND – The Hays High boys and girls cross country teams both finished third at the Great Bend Invitational Thursday after at Lake Barton.

The Indian boys scored 87 points, well behind first place Garden City. Senior Nathan Shippy led with way with an eighth place finish while Caden Cunningham placed 12th.

The girls, who were only five points behind first place Great Bend, were led by senior Marie Reveles who finished fourth and Ady Albers who was ninth. Alyassa Bryant also medaled with a 13th place finish.

Girls Teams Scores
1. Great Bend 57
2. Garden 58
3. HAYS 62
4. Hutch 71
5. Salina South 92

 

Boys Team scores
1. Garden 30
2. Great Bend 58
3. Hays 87
4. Hutch 89
5. Salina Souith 90

TMP-Marian volleyball sweeps season opener

STOCKTON – The ninth-ranked TMP-Marian volleyball team opened their season with a pair of wins at the Stockton triangular Tuesday. The Monarchs defeated Trego 25-12, 25-15 in the first match then knocked off Stockton 25-19, 25-18.

Madison Koerner led the way with 10 kills on the night with Deonna Wellbrock adding 10. Kendra Werth had 20 digs and Ashley Ostrander recorded 26 assists.

The 2-0 Monarchs travel to Abilene  for a quadrangular on Thursday.

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