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Three more wins for TMP-Marian volleyball

The TMP-Marian volleyball team picked up three more wins on Tuesday, defeating Oakley (25-19, 25-10), Smith Center (25-22, 25-29) and Hill City (25-25, 25-17) at their own quadrangular.

Kayla Viztum led the Monarchs with 12 kills. She and Bailey Hageman both recorded seven service aces while Hageman had a team-high 21 digs.

Monarchs are now 16-2 overall and 10-0 in the Mid-Continent League. They play in Hoisington Saturday

Dinkel leads TMP-Marian girls golf to title at Colby

Another first place finish for the TMP-Marian girls golf team. The Monarchs shot a 380 to win the Colby Invitational Monday at the Lake Meadows Golf Course. The Monarchs finish 10 strokes ahead of second place Goodland.

Karee Dinkel brings home individual honors with an 88. Alison Helget finished fourth with a 95. Annaka Applequist shot a 95 to finish sixth. Other scores for TMP-M were Taylor Dinkel at 103, Hannah Michaud 108 and Gracie Wasinger 114.

TEAM SCORES
1.  TMP-Marian 380
2.  Goodland 390
3.  Holcomb 410
4.  Colby 416
5.  Hugoton 462
6.  Cimarron 473
7.  Garden City JV 499
INDIVIDUAL SCORES
1.  Karee Dinkel—TMP 88
2.  Miranda Kern—Colby 89
3.  Katie Hays—Goodland 93
4.  Alison Helget—TMP 94
5.  Logan Perryman—Goodland 95
6.  Annaka Applequist—TMP 95
7.  Gracen Becker—Holcomb 97
8.  Jenna Crampton–Colby 99
9.  Dani Mangus—Goodland 100
10. Abbie Neal—Goodland 102
Next action for the Lady Monarchs is Thursday, September 24 at Buffalo Dunes in Garden City hosted by Holcomb.

 

HHS girls golf finishes fifth at Salina South Invite

The Hays High girls golf team shot a 385 and finished fifth at Monday’s Salina South Invitational held at the Salina Municipal Golf Course. The Indians finished 33 shots back of first place Goddard Eisenhower and were eight behind fourth place Salina Central.

Taylor DeBeor led Hays with a 79 and finished in second place. Katie Brungardt shot an 84 to finish seventh.

Complete results below…

HHS Results
Taylor DeBoer     79      2nd place medalist
Katie Brungardt   84      7th place medalist
Emily McGuire     101
Emily George       121
                             385    5th place team

 Team Results
1. Goddard Eisenhower-352
2. Manhattan-357
3. Derby-358
4. Salina Central-377
5. Hays High-385
6. Great Bend-402
7. Maize-392
8. Hutchinson-410
9. Salina South-420
10. Newton-430

Top 10 Medalists
1. Sydney Murray-Derby                         74
2. Tayor Deboer-Hays                      79
3. Ellie Cobb-Salina Central                   80
4. Macy Meyers-Manhattan                   80
5. Analisa Bridge-Salina South              82
6. Kinsey Arlt-Goddard Eisenhower    82
7. Karie Brungardt-Hays                84 (won on scorecard playoff)
8. Gabi Desjardins-Maize                       84
9. Claire Hersh-Goddard Eisenhower 84
10. Delaney Wisdom-Manhattan          85

Smith Center shuts down TMP

Smith Center 40, TMP 0

Smith Center held TMP to 35 yards of total offense while piling up 356 yards of their own en route to a 40-0 shutout at Lewis Field Stadium on Friday night.  TMP had their first three possessions start in Smith Center territory but never threatened the goal line.  The Smith Center defense was on point all night long.

The Redmen offense wasn’t to shabby either putting up 14 points in the first half with touchdowns from Chase Ryan and Brett Meyer.  Meyer would add another score in the third quarter.  The second half belonged to Cale Rogers who ran for 110 yards on the night and three touchdowns all of which came in the second half.

Smith Center is now 3-0 on the season and will host Norton next Friday.  TMP drops to 1-2 and will play at Plainville next week.

HIGHLIGHTS

Hays High Picks Up First Win

By Dustin Armbruster

The Hays High Indians went on the road Friday night trying to find their first win of the year under head coach Randall Rath.  The Indians first destination of the season was Liberal, a team they had defeated six consecutive years.

The Indians opened the game with a 54 yard run by quarterback Kohlton Meyers and followed it up four plays later with a Hunter Brown seven yard score.  The Indians held Liberal to punts on their first two possessions, not allowing the Redskins to pass midfield.

Hays would score on their third possession of the game when Meyers hit Keith Dryden on a 35 yard touchdown pass to give Hays a 14-0 lead in the 2nd quarter.  Hays forced another Liberal punt but couldn’t capitalize in Redskin territory fumbling the ball.  Three plays after the Hays fumble, Maddux Winter picked up a Liberal fumble forced when Shane Berens ripped the ball from the quarterback. Hays would score four plays later on a Brown 21 yard run on third down.  A two-point conversion put the Indians up 22-0 at half time.

Highlights:

The second half featured just one touchdown.  Maddux Winter intercepted a pass and returned it to the 28 yard line.  That set up an Indian touchdown down just five plays later putting Hays up 29-0.  The Indians would hold that same score through the remainder of the game twice turning away Liberal on fourth down in Hays territory.

Coach Randall Rath:

Kohlton Meyers ran for 132 yards.  Hunter Brown rushed for 116 and three scores.

The Indians held Liberal to just 150 total yards.

Hays is 1-2 and 1-1 in the Western Athletic Conference.  Liberal drops to 1-2 and 0-1.  Hays will host Garden City next week for Homecoming.

TMP-Marian girls golf has record setting day at Larned Invitational

The TMP-Marian girls golf team set a new school record Thursday. The Monarchs shot a 372 to win the Larned Invitational by 21 strokes over the host Indians at the Edwards Park Golf Course. The Monarchs broke the old record of 377 set in 199 at the Fort Hays Municipal Golf Course.

Sophomore Karee Dinkel set a school individual record with a 78 to tie for first. Dinkel lost in a scorecard playoff to finish second. Alison Helget was third with a 92 while Taylor Dinkel and Annaka Applequist both shot a 101 to finish eighth and ninth respectively.

 

Complete results below…

TEAM STANDINGS
1. TMP-Marian 372
2. Larned 393
3. Hoisington 403
4. Cimarron 427
5. Pratt 445
TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS
1. Dorothy Keenan–Larned 78
2. Karee Dinkel–TMP 78
3. Alison Helget–TMP 92
4. Haley Shelton–Larned 93
5. Madie Wilborn–Hoisington 97
6. Makenzie Rodgers–Cimarron 99
7. Sydney Boxberger–Hoisington 101
8. Taylor Dinkel–TMP 101
9. Annaka Applequist–TMP 101
10. Karissa Schremmer–Hoisington 102

HHS volleyball stays unbeaten with three wins in Pratt

The Hays High volleyball won all three of their matches at the Pratt Quadrangular Thursday to remain unbeaten on the season. The Indians knocked off Ulysses (25-16, 28-26), Pratt (25-17, 25-12) and Garden City (25-17, 20-25, 25-19) to go to 8-0 on the season.

Against Ulysses, Kylie Brown recorded seven kills, Taylor Groen Younger added 10 assists and Albany Schaffer had 13 digs. In the Pratt match, Tessa Stickel led the Indians with 12 kills, Madison Prough and Taylor Groen Younger both had 11 assists and Albany Schaffer 10 digs. In the final match of the night against Garden City, Brown recorded nine kills, Madison Prough 10 assists and Schaffer 19 digs.

The Indians are off until September 26th when they travel to Newton.

TMP-Marian volleyball goes 3-0 at Phillipsburg Quad

The TMP-Marian volleyball team won all three of their matches at the Phillipsburg Quad Tuesday. The Monarchs beat Smith Center (25-18, 20-25, 25-18) and Phillipsburg (25-11, 20-25, 25-12) in three and swept Ellis (25-23, 25-15).

“These young ladies are learning some valuable lessons each time we step on the floor” said head coach Natausha Dreher. “Tonight we learned we must win as a unit and earn every point. We have to finish a complete match and play consistent each set”.

The Monarchs are now 13-2 overall and 7-0 in the Mid-Continent League.

Victoria loses twice at Northern Valley
Victoria goes 0-2 at the Northern Valley Triangular, losing to Northern Valley and Golden Plains. The Knights are now 3-7 on the season.

Hays High, TMP-Marian and La Crosse remain ranked in latest prep volleyball rankings

Several area volleyball teams remain ranked in the latest prep volleyball rankings from the Kansas Volleyball Association released Tuesday. Hays High is up one to No. 8 in 4A Division II, TMP-Marian drops two to No. 5 in 4A Division II. La Crosse sits at No. 3 in 2A.

Complete rankings below…

Class 6A
1. Olathe Northwest 11-1 (1)
2. Olathe East 7-1 (2)
3. Shawnee Mission East 11-0 (5)
4. Blue Valley North 9-1 (3)
5. Derby 9-1 (4)
6. Washburn Rural 5-1 (6)
7. Blue Valley 7-5 (8)
8. Maize 8-4 (NR)
9. Wichita East 6-2 (NR)
10. Manhattan 4-4 (7)

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

Class 4A – Division 1
1. Topeka-Hayden 10-0 (2)
2. Bishop Miege 3-4 (1)
3. McPherson 9-1 (5)
4. Louisburg 9-3 (4)
5. Abilene 8-2 (3)
6. Rose Hill 10-2 (6)
7. Andale 12-3 (7)
8. Hays 5-0 (9)
9. Basehor-Linwood 13-4 (NR)
10. Wamego 0-2 (8)

Class 4A – Division 2
1. Holton 6-0 (1)
2. Rock Creek 14-1 (2)
3. Frontenac 8-1 (10)
4. Girard 10-5 (4)
5. Thomas More Prep-Marian 5-2 (5)
6. Holcomb 6-0 (9)
7. Royal Valley 5-4 (3)
8. Clay Center 7-2 (NR)
9. Pratt 7-5 (7)
10. Smoky Valley 6-4 (8)

Class 3A
1. Silver Lake 5-0 (1)
2. Hesston 11-0 (2)
3. Douglass 6-0 (6)
4. Garden Plain 9-0 (7)
5. Beloit 8-1 (NR)
6. Southeast of Saline 7-2 (8)
7. Nemaha Central 7-1 (NR)
8. Wichita Collegiate 8-2 (NR)
9. Burlington 10-5 (4)
10. Wellsville 7-5 (5)

Class 2A
1. Central Plains 8-0 (1)
2. Spearville 6-0 (4)
3. St. Mary’s Colgan 8-1 (6)
4. South Central 13-2 (2)
5. Bishop Seabury 10-3 (5)
6. Washington County 8-2 (NR)
7. Kiowa County 9-1 (8)
8. Valley Falls 12-2 (9)
9. Smith Center 6-0 (NR)
10. Olpe 7-2 (10)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Goessel 9-0 (1)
2. Centralia 9-0 (2)
3. LaCrosse 10-1 (3)
4. Hoxie 5-0 (4)
5. Waverly 6-3 (5)
6. St. Paul 7-2 (7)
7. Dighton 9-2 (8)
8. Hanover 8-3 (NR)
9. Immaculata 5-1 (NR)
10. Flinthills 7-2 (10)

Class 1A – Division 2
1. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 12-2 (1)
2. Axtell 7-3 (3)
3. Northern Valley 5-3 (2)
4. Wheatland-Grinnell 9-2 (5)
5. Logan 9-1 (4)
6. Attica 9-3 (7)
7. Wallace County 3-3 (6)
8. Fowler 6-2 (8)
9. Golden Plains 7-2 (NR)
10. Linn 5-4 (10)

HHS boys soccer falls in overtime

The Hays High boys soccer team scored two second half goals to tie their match at Great Bend Monday. The Panthers scored on a free kick in the extra period to beat the Indians 3-2. Lasse Börgers and Michael Reyes scored the Indians goals.

The Indians host Dodge City Thursday.

HHS’ DeBoer edges Brungardt for individual title at Garden City Invite

Taylor DeBoer and Katie Brungardt both shot an 86 to share the lead after 18 holes of Monday’s Garden City Invitational at Buffalo Dunes. DeBoer parred the first playoff hole to win the individual title, helping the Indians to a third place team finish.

Hays shot a 411 well behind first place Garden City who finished with a 365.

HHS Results
Taylor BeBoer             86        1st medalist
Katie Brungardt          86        2nd medalist
Emily McGuire           118      32nd place
Emily George              121      35th place
                                    411      3re place

Team Totals
1. Garden City-365
2. Goodland-384
3. Hays High-411
4. Syracuse-432
5. Liberal-441
6. Dodge City-444
7. Lakin-467
8. Great Bend-467
9. Garden City JV-532

Top 15 Medalists
1. Taylor DeBoer-Hays                  86
2. Katie Brungardt-Hays              86
3. Maddie Gerber-Garden City           87
4. Hannah Leiker-Garden City            88
5. Katie Hays-Goodland                        89
6. Kendra Martin-Garden City             90
7. Logan Perryman-Goodland              91
8. Dani Mangus-Goodland                    99
9. Elena Lemke-Garden City               100
Laura Geven-Syracuse                     100
11. Allison Neeland-Great Bend           103
Katie Rostetter-Dodge City             103
13. Sarah Bayouth-Liberal                    104
14. Savanah Jantz-Syracuse                  105
Abbie Neal-Goodland                       105
Elle McDaniel-Goodland                 105

TMP ends streak, beats Ellis

By JEREMY McGUIRE
HaysPost

TMP 38, Ellis 16

It has been nearly two years since the TMP Monarchs won a football game.  They had lost 12 games in a row going into Friday night’s match-up in Ellis with the Railroaders.  The battle was on early.

Ellis took the opening kickoff deep into TMP territory and 10 plays later quarterback Easton Smith connected with Clay Fiek on a 23 yard touchdown pass with just over 6 minutes to play in the first quarter.  TMP would roll in for their first score of the season on a 7 yard touchdown run from TJ Flax with 25 seconds left in the first quarter that tied the game at 7.

TMP scored midway through the second quarter on a 50 yard touchdown pass from Chase Romme to Jared Schumacher that put the Monarchs on top 14-7.  Schumacher would tally another score with 2:40 left in the second quarter when he scooped up a Railroader fumble and went 58 yards untouched for a 14 point lead.  Ellis would add a safety late in the first half to make it a 21-9 game at the break.

The second half belonged to TMP as the Monarchs outscored the Railroaders 17-7 down the stretch thanks to two long Romme touchdown runs.  Romme finished 90 yards rushing and 107 yards through the air.  Dalton Hensley led Ellis with 76 yards, which included a 42 yard touchdown run.

Ellis drops to 0-2 on the season and will play Maur Hill-Mounty Academy on Friday in Abilene.  With the win TMP snaps that 12 game losing streak and improves to 1-1 on the season.  The Monarchs will host Smith Center on Friday night at Lewis Field stadium to open up their home part of their schedule.

JOHN MONTGOMERY INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

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