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KSHSAA releases 2016 and 2017 high school football district assignments

KSHSAA LogoThe Kansas State High School Activities Association has released the new districts for high school football for the 2016 and 2017 seasons on Wednesday.

2016 and 2017 Football District Assignments

Hays High will join Abilene, McPherson and Wamego in 4A Division 1 District 8.

TMP-Marian will have Norton Community, Phillipsburg and Russell in 3A District 14.

Ellis joins La Crosse, Oakley and Plainville make up 2-1A District 7.

Victoria moves to 1A Division I and will have Bennington, Lincoln, Logan/Palco, Osborne and Solomon with them in District 4.

Trego-WaKeeney is also 1A Division I and will join Atwood-Rawlins County, Hill City, Hoxie, Oberlin-Decatur Community, Quinter and St. Francis in District 8

 

HHS girls golf second in Great Bend; finish second in WAC

The Hays High girls’ golf team finished third at the Great Bend Invitational at the Stoneridge County Club Tuesday. The Indians shot a 197 in the nine-hole event and finish 11 shots behind first place Garden City and one back of second place Great Bend.

Taylor DeBoer fired a 5-over par 42 to finish second. Katie Brungardt was sixth with a 47 and Emily McGuire 10th with a 49.

The Indians finish second in the overall Western Athletic Conference standings behind Garden City. DeBoer is the WAC Player of the Year and is joined on the all-conference team by Katie Brungardt.

Team Finish
1. Garden City 186
2. Great Bend 196
3. Hays High 197
4. Liberal 205
5. Dodge City 219

Top 10 Medalists
1. Allison Neeland-Great Bend            41
2. Taylor DeBoer-Hays High        42
3. Danielle Gaspar-Garden City           43
4. Elena Lemke-Garden City                 44
5. Hannah Leiker-Garden City             47
6. Katie Brungardt-Hays High     47
7. Sarah Bayouth-Liberal                        48
8. Hannah Chacon-Liberal                      48
9. Taylor Hommertzheim-Great Bend   48
10. Emily McGuire-Hays high         49

HHS drops, TMP-Marian holds steady in latest KVA rankings

Hays High drops two spots to No, 5 in 4A Division I while the TMP-Marian Monarchs hold at No. 7 in 3A in the latest Kansas Volleyball Association coaches rankings out Tuesday. La Crosse remains fourth in 1A Division 1.

Complete rankings below…

Class 6A
1. Olathe Northwest 24-1 (1)
2. Blue Valley West 24-3 (2)
3. Olathe East 16-4 (4)
4. Derby 23-4 (5)
5. Shawnee Mission East 24-4 (3)
6. Blue Valley North 16-8 (6)
7. Wichita East 21-3 (9)
8. Blue Valley Northwest 15-11 (7)
9. Manhattan 15-8 (10)
10. Washburn Rural 13-7 (8)

Class 5A
1. St. James Academy 28-1 (1)
2. Shawnee Heights 25-3 (2)
3. St. Thomas Aquinas 20-6 (3)
4. Lansing 21-3 (4)
5. Newton 23-3 (5)
6. Bishop Carroll 14-5 (6)
7. Goddard-Eisenhower 17-5 (7)
8. Emporia 22-5 (8)
9. Maize 17-12 (10)
10. Andover 11-8 (9)

Class 4A – Division 1
1. Bishop Miege 11-8 (1)
2. McPherson 21-6 (2)
3. Louisburg 22-10 (4)
4. Abilene 19-4 (5)
5. Hays 19-3 (3)
6. Basehor-Linwood 18-8 (7)
7. Andale 17-10 (6)
8. Circle 18-4 (8)
9. Rose Hill 17-9 (9)
10. DeSoto 17-8 (10)

Class 4A – Division 2
1. Topeka-Hayden 22-5 (1)
2. Rock Creek 21-4 (2)
3. Kingman 27-5 (4)
4. Burlington 18-6 (8)
5. Pratt 17-9 (7)
6. Smoky Valley 17-6 (NR)
7. Frontenac 16-8 (5)
8. Anderson County 18-6 (NR)
9. Holcomb 13-7 (3)
10. Holton 19-10 (10)

Class 3A
1. Silver Lake 29-2 (1)
2. Garden Plain 20-0 (2)
3. Douglass 16-1 (3)
4. Southeast of Saline 26-3 (4)
5. Beloit 22-4 (5)
6. Hesston 16-2 (6)
7. Thomas More Prep-Marian 23-3 (7)
8. Nemaha Central 18-5 (8)
9. Cheney 18-5 (9)
10. Council Grove 19-4 (NR)

Class 2A
1. Central Plains 22-0 (1)
2. Spearville 22-2 (2)
3. St. Mary’s Colgan 23-2 (3)
4. Ness City 14-3 (4)
5. Heritage Christian Academy 23-2 (9)
6. Valley Falls 24-4 (5)
7. Washington County 15-5 (6)
8. South Central 19-4 (7)
9. Kiowa County 19-4 (8)
10. Meade 24-6 (10)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Goessel 27-0 (1)
2. Centralia 27-1 (2)
3. Hoxie 24-0 (3)
4. LaCrosse 20-4 (4)
5. Waverly 21-4 (5)
6. Flinthills 23-3 (8)
7. Hanover 17-5 (6)
8. St. Paul 18-6 (7)
9. Immaculata 15-7 (9)
10. Thunder Ridge 14-4 (10)

Class 1A – Division 2
1. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 18-3 (1)
2. Axtell 20-8 (2)
3. Dighton 16-7 (3)
4. Northern Valley 15-6 (4)
5. Wheatland-Grinnell 18-3 (5)
6. Logan 17-1 (6)
7. Attica 19-4 (7)
8. South Barber 14-4 (8)
9. Fowler 15-6 (9)
10. Golden Plains 13-4 (10)

TMP-Marian girls golf wins own invite; HHS second

The TMP-Marian girls golf team shot a 377 to win their fifth tournament this fall, taking their own invitational Monday at the Smoky Hill Country Club. The Monarchs were 15 shots better than Hays High who finished second.

The Indians Katie Brungardt shot an 82 to win the individual title by three strokes over TMP-Marian’s Karee Dinkel. Hays High’s Taylor DeBoer also shot an 85 and finished third while the Monarchs Taylor Dinkel fired a 91 and was fourth.

Complete results below…

TEAM SCORES
1.  TMP-Marian 377
2.  Hays 392
3.  Hoisington 401
4.  Clay Center 411
5.  Cimarron 439
6.  Goodland JV 458
7.  TMP-Marian JV 523
INDIVIDUAL SCORES
1.  Katie Brungardt–Hays 82
2.  Karee Dinkel–TMP 85
3.  Taylor DeBoer–Hays 85
4.  Taylor Dinkel–TMP 91
5.  Allie Wright-Frederick–Clay Center 97
6.  Madie Wilborn–Hoisington 97
7.  Annaka Applequist–TMP 99
8.  Sydney Boxberger–Hoisington  100
9.  Makenzie Rogers–Cimarron 101
10.  Delaney Smith–Hoisington 101

HHS volleyball wins three at own quad

HHS-VBThe Hays High volleyball team wins three more matches at their own quadrangular Monday. The Indians sweep Phillipsburg (25-12, 25-15) then beat Colby twice, winning the first match in two (25-8, 25-22) and the second in three (25-15, 21-25, 25-13).

Tessa Stickel had 24 kills on the night, Madison Prough 39 assists and Albany Schaffer 50 digs, 24 of them in the final match.

The Indians are now 22-3 on the season. They play at Manhattan Saturday.

Hays Picks Up A Victory In Wichita

By Dustin Armbruster

Friday night the Hays High Indians took to the road looking for the same result their only other road trip of the year had provided, a win.  The Indians were in Wichita to take on the 4-0 Wichita South Titans.  The Titans had already scored more points in four games than they had total in two of the previous three full seasons.  With four wins in four games, South had already tied their win total of the previous three seasons combined.

The teams played to a scoreless tie at the end of the first quarter.  Hays struck first on a seven yard touchdown pass from Maddux Winter to Shane Berens.  The drive was set up by a Kohlton Meyers interception.  The touchdown gave Hays a 7-0 lead with 8:09 left in the 2nd quarter.  Hays would score on their next possession.  Keith Dryden ripped off a 73 yard run to set up a one yard score by Kohlton Meyers to take a 13-0 lead after the extra point was blocked.  Wichita South drove inside of the five at the end of the first half, but a intentional grounding penalty ran off the final three seconds of the half.  Hays led at half 13-0.

Highlights:

Neither team would score in the third quarter.  The big play of the quarter came when Maddux Winter intercepted a pass in the end zone stop another South drive from inside 5.

Hays would force a fifth Titan turnover of the game and turn it into a 22 yard field goal from Logan Clark to take a 16-0 lead with 7:40 remaining in the game.

South would have one more chance to score at the end of the game, but was turned away from inside the five again.

Coach Randall Rath:

Hays improves to 2-3 on the year.  Wichita South drops to 4-1.

Hays is on the road to Dodge City next week.

Cimarron downs TMP

TMP turned the ball over five times in the first half with four fumbles and one interception and lost 40-20 Friday night at Lewis Field.  Despite all of the turnovers the Monarchs were able keep the game within striking distance.  They used a Gavin Schumacher 80 yard kickoff return for a touchdown and Chase Romme connected with Tucker Rhoades on an 11 yard touchdown pass late in the first half.  That brought TMP within 20-13 at the half.

Romme struck again at the 6:35 mark of the third quarter when he intercepted a Nick Aust pass and returned it 24 yards for the touchdown.  Following the extra point the game was tied at 20.  That’s when the Bluejays ran away and hid with the game.

Aust went off in the third and fourth quarters for Cimarron.  He had three second half touchdowns and finished the game with 161 yards and five touchdowns.  Cimarron is now 3-2 on the season and will play their third straight road game in Elkhart on Friday.  TMP drops their third straight game and are 1-4 on the season.  The Monarchs will host Oakley on Friday night.

JOHN MONTGOMERY POSTGAME

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

TMP girls golf wins Clay Center tournament

The TMP-Marian girls golf team shot a school record 180, breaking their old mark for a nine-hole tournament by seven strokes, to win the Clay Center Invitational Thursday. The previous record for a nine-hole tourney was 187 set by the 2000 team twice at WaKeeney and Lake Barton.

Individually, Karee Dinkel won her fourth straight title shooting a school record 39, eclipsing the previous record of 42 by Lindsey Wertenberger in 2000. Taylor Dinkel finished third with a 45, Annaka Applequist fifth with a 47, Hannah Michaud seventh with a 49. Alison Helget also shot a 49 and finished ninth.

The Monarchs host their own invitational Monday at the Smoky Hill Country Club starting at 1 p.m.

Results below…

TEAM SCORES
1.  TMP-Marian-180
2.  Salina Central-196
3.  Clay Center-198
4.  Concordia-228
5.  Council Grove-258
6.  Lost Springs-Centre-267

INDIVIDUAL SCORES
1.  Karee Dinkel–TMP 39
2.  Ellie Cobb–Salina Central 41
3.  Taylor Dinkel–TMP 45
4.  Kirsten Dieckman–Clay Center 45
5.  Annaka Applequist–TMP 47
6.  Grace Truelove–Salina Central 48
7.  Hannah Michaud–TMP 49
8..Allie Wright-Frederick–Clay Center 49
9.  Alison Helget–TMP 49
10.  Emily Woodcock–Rossville 50

HHS girls golf eighth at Hutchinson

The Hays High girls golf team finished eighth out of 16 teams at the Hutchinson Invitational Thursday at the Carey Park Golf Course. The Indians shot a 391 and tied for seventh with Hutchinson but lost on a fifth score tiebreaker.

Taylor DeBoer fired an 9-over-par 80 and finished fourth. Katie Brungardt was 10th with an 85.

Complete results below…

Hays High results
Taylor DeBoer             80        4th place
Katie Brungardt          85        10th place
Emily McGuire            109      63rd place
Breanna Park               117         78th place
                                        391      8th place

 Team results
1. Manhattan 349
2. Winfield 355
3. Garden City 360
4. Derby 362
5. Goddard Eisnhower 371
6. Maize South 378
7. Hutchinson 391  (106 fifth score tie breaker)
8. Hays High 391  (120 fifth score tie breaker)
9. Great Bend 400
10. Ark City 405
11. Dodge City 413
12. Newton 421
13. Salina South 448
14. Buhler 450
15. Wichita Heights 466
16. Topeka West 529

Top 20 Medalists
1. Madison Roether-Junction City               74
2. Macie Myers-Manhattan                           77
2. Sydney Murray-Derby                                79
4. Taylor DeBoer-Hays                           80
5. Danielle Gaspar-Garden City                    80
6. Audrey Watson-Maize South                    81
7. Abby Bertholf-Winfield                              82
8. Analisa Bridge-Salina South                     83
9. Megan Maness-Buhler                               85
10. Katie Brungardt-Hays                     85
11. Elise Jackson-Manhattan                        87
12. Sadie Revell-Winfield                              88
13. Kenni Henson-Derby                               88
14. Kenna Biddle-Winfield                            89
15. Ashley Werth-Hutchinson                       89
16. Kensey Arlt-Goddard Eisenhower         91
17. Claire Hersh-Goddard Eisenhower       91
18. Allison Neeland-Great Bend                   91
19. Maddie Gerber-Garden City                   91
20. Kit Kingsley-Newton                                92

HHS moves up in latest KVA rankings; TMP drops in 3A debut

KVA logoDespite suffering their first loss of the season, the Hays High volleyball team moves up two spots to No. 3 in the latest 4A Division I coaches poll from the Kansas Volleyball Association. The Indians lost to Newton (No. 5 in 5A) in the finals of the Newton tournament Saturday.

TMP-Marian, who had been ranked No. 2 in 4A Division II, are ranked seventh in 3A. The Monarchs dropped back down to 3A in last week release of enrollment figures from the KSHSAA.

Ness City is fourth in 2A and La Crosse drops a spot to No. 4 in 1A Division I.

Complete rankings below…

Class 6A
1. Olathe Northwest 17-1 (1)
2. Blue Valley West 17-3 (4 in 5A)
3. Shawnee Mission East 19-2 (2)
4. Olathe East 14-4 (3)
5. Derby 18-2 (4)
6. Blue Valley North 11-6 (6)
7. Blue Valley Northwest 13-6 (NR)
8. Washburn Rural 12-4 (8)
9. Wichita East 15-2 (7)
10. Manhattan 12-8 (9)

Class 5A
1. St. James Academy 26-1 (1)
2. Shawnee Heights 16-1 (2)
3. St. Thomas Aquinas 17-5 (3)
4. Lansing 14-2 (5)
5. Newton 21-3 (8)
6. Bishop Carroll 12-5 (NR)
7. Goddard-Eisenhower 15-5 (6)
8. Emporia 14-2 (7)
9. Andover 11-8 (NR)
10. Maize 15-12 (NR)

Class 4A – Division 1
1. Bishop Miege 10-7 (3)
2. McPherson 17-3 (2)
3. Hays 13-1 (5)
4. Louisburg 21-9 (4)
5. Abilene 14-4 (7)
6. Andale 15-4 (8)
7. Basehor-Linwood 18-7 (6)
8. Circle 17-3 (NR)
9. Rose Hill 13-6 (9)
10. DeSoto 16-8 (10)

Class 4A – Division 2
1. Topeka-Hayden 20-5 (1 in 4A Div. 1)
2. Rock Creek 21-2 (1)
3. Holcomb 12-3 (3)
4. Kingman 21-4 (NR)
5. Frontenac 12-4 (5)
6. Clay Center 13-6 (6)
7. Pratt 16-8 (8)
8. Burlington 16-6 (9 in 3A)
9. Wichita Collegiate 11-6 (7 in 3A)
10. Holton 14-9 (4)

Class 3A
1. Silver Lake 22-2 (1)
2. Garden Plain 17-0 (3)
3. Douglass 14-1 (2)
4. Southeast of Saline 19-2 (4)
5. Beloit 16-2 (5)
6. Hesston 14-2 (8)
7. Thomas More Prep-Marian 20-3 (2 in 4A Div. 2)
8. Nemaha Central 15-4 (6)
9. Cheney 14-5 (NR)
10. Marion 16-2 (NR)

Class 2A
1. Central Plains 20-0 (1)
2. Spearville 14-2 (2)
3. St. Mary’s Colgan 23-2 (3)
4. Ness City 13-2 (NR)
5. Valley Falls 18-2 (5)
6. Washington County 11-3 (4)
7. South Central 16-4 (6)
8. Kiowa County 16-4 (7)
9. Heritage Christian Academy 17-0 (NR)
10. Meade 18-4 (NR)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Goessel 21-0 (1)
2. Centralia 19-1 (2)
3. Hoxie 16-0 (4)
4. LaCrosse 18-4 (3)
5. Waverly 19-4 (5)
6. Hanover 16-4 (7)
7. St. Paul 16-4 (6)
8. Flinthills 22-2 (10)
9. Immaculata 14-5 (9)
10. Thunder Ridge 12-4 (NR)

Class 1A – Division 2
1. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 16-3 (1)
2. Axtell 15-5 (2)
3. Dighton 14-5 (8 in 1A Div. 1)
4. Northern Valley 10-5 (3)
5. Wheatland-Grinnell 11-2 (4)
6. Logan 15-1 (5)
7. Attica 13-3 (6)
8. South Barber 10-4 (7)
9. Fowler 9-4 (8)
10. Golden Plains 13-4 (9)

TMP-Marian boys, girls cross country wins Lyons Invitational

The TMP-Marian boys and girls cross country teams both won the Lyons Invitational Tuesday. The Monarch boys placed five in the top-10, scoring 19 points to easily outdistance second place Sterling who had 76. Andrew Hess won the individual title, Mark Loftus was third, Paul Brull fourth, Trefor Pfeifer seventh and Ryan Ruder eighth.

The Monarchs girls placed four in the top-10 led by Rachel Hamel who finished second. Julia Werth was third, Shelby Stouffer fifth and Alicia Lechman tenth.

Results below…

Boys Team Results
1. TMP – 19
2. Sterling – 76
3. Pratt Skyline – 80
4. Haven – 87
5. Ellsworth – 87
6. Ell-Saline – 112

TMP Boys Individual Results
1. Andrew Hess – 17:37.06
3. Mark Loftus – 18:31.72
4. Paul Brull – 18:36.53
7. Trefor Pfeifer – 18:54.38
8. Ryan Ruder – 18:55.24
9. Ricky Hockett – 18:56.24
11. Jared Mayers – 19:14.00

Girls Team Results
1. TMP – 13
2. Haven – 31
3. Sterling – 43

TMP Girls Individual Results
2. Rachel Hamel – 21:53.88
3. Julia Werth – 21:54.50
5. Shelby Stouffer – 22:36.03
10. Alicia Lechman – 24:02.75
14. Jordyn Manhart – 24:36.81
15. Morgan Weber – 24:48.94
17. Meagan Brin – 25:19.66

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