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High school football scoreboard Week 7

Western Athletic Conference
(Thurs) Buhler 21 Hays 41
Great Bend 35 Liberal 6
Garden City 7 Dodge City 27

1A District 5
Republic Co. (0-6)(0-1) 8 Smith Center (5-1)(1-0) 57

1A District 6
Ellis (2-4)(1-0) 0 Plainville (4-2)(1-0) 41 (AGOTW)
Oakley (3-3)(0-1) 22 LaCrosse (2-4) (0-1) 24

2A District 8
Minneapolis (3-3) (1-2) 7 TMP (1-5) (0-3) 14
Hoisington (5-1) (3-0) 21 Phillipsburg (6-0) (3-0) 51
Ellsworth (1-5) (0-3) 17 Norton (3-3) (2-1) 35

2A District 7
Lyons (0-6) (0-3) 0 Cimarron (5-1) (3-0) 60
Southwestern Heights (1-5) (1-2) 56 Ellinwood (3-3) (1-2) 28

3A District 7
Larned (0-6) (0-3) 7 Hugoton (2-4) (2-1) 23

3A District 8
Russell (2-4) (0-3) 26 Goodland (0-6) (0-3) 29
Colby (6-0) (3-0) 12 Scott City (6-0) (3-0) 35
Concordia (3-3) (2-1) 6 Beloit (3-3) (1-2) 16

8-Man 1 District 5
Moundridge (3-3) (2-1) 0 Central Plains (6-0) (3-0) 52
Pratt-Skyline (1-5) (0-3) 36 Macksville (3-3) (2-1) 50
St. John (0-6) (0-3) 0 Little River (5-1) (2-1) 50

8-Man 1 District 6
Spearville (5-1) (3-0) 8 Hodgeman Co. (6-0) (3-0) 54
Ness City (4-2) (2-1) 62 Kiowa Co. (3-3) (0-3) 14
Kinsley (1-5) (1-3) 14 South Gray (2-4) (1-2) 51

8-Man 1 District 7
Victoria (4-2) (2-1) 42 Hill City (4-2) (2-1) 41
Washington Co. (3-3) (1-2) 6 Clifton-Clyde (6-0) (3-0) 52
Lincoln (2-4) (0-3) 6 Stockton (2-4) (1-2) 54

8-Man 1 District 8
St. Francis (6-0) (3-0) 64 Trego Comm. (4-2) (2-1) 14
Wichita Co. (4-2) (1-2) 50 Rawlins Co. (1-5) (0-3) 0
Hoxie (5-1) (2-1) 52 Decatur Com. (3-3) (1-2) 6

8-Man 2 District 5
Northern Valley (5-1) (2-1) 0 Osborne (5-1) (3-0) 68
Wilson (1-5) (0-3) 6 Thunder Ridge (4-2) (2-1) 50
Logan-Palco (2-4) (1-2) 0 Sylvan-Lucas (2-4) (1-2) 48

8-Man 2 District 6
Dighton (4-2) (3-0) 50 Quinter (1-5) (1-2) 0

8-Man 2 District 8
Chase (0-6) (0-5) 6 Otis-Bison (4-1-1) (4-0) 70

6-Man
Natoma (3-3) 14 Cheylin (3-1) 60

Other games of note
Free State (6-0) 36 Shawnee Mission East (5-1) 30
Bishop Miege (5-1) 21 St. Thomas Aquinas (6-0) 41
Salina Central (5-1) 26 Maize (6-0) 48
Perry-Lecompton 0 Topeka Hayden (4-2) 20
Conway Springs (6-0) 53 Chaparral (6-0) 23

Andale 55, Clearwater 6

Andover Central 16, Andover 14

Arkansas City 34, Valley Center 20

Ashland 62, Rolla 12

Attica/Argonia 38, Medicine Lodge 9

Augusta 34, Abilene 27

Axtell 76, Frankfort 28

BV North 51, BV Northwest 7

BV Randolph 36, Doniphan West 12

BV West 53, BV Southwest 6

Basehor-Linwood 34, Atchison 7

Belle Plaine 27, Eureka 26, OT

Beloit 16, Concordia 6

Bennington 54, Herington 6

Bonner Springs 55, Leavenworth 34

Burlington 36, Osawatomie 0

Cair Paravel 46, Veritas Christian 0

Canton-Galva 38, Solomon 20

Central Plains 52, Moundridge 0

Centralia 52, Wabaunsee 14

Centre 48, Rural Vista 0

Chapman 38, Hesston 28

Cheney 37, Wichita Trinity 15

Cherryvale 28, Neodesha 12

Cheylin 60, Natoma 14

Cimarron 60, Lyons 0

Circle 40, Independence 34

Clay Center 27, Rock Creek 21

Clifton-Clyde 52, Washington County 6

Coffeyville 40, Chanute 24

Conway Springs 53, Anthony-Harper-Chaparral 23

DeSoto 14, Shawnee Heights 0

Derby 48, Wichita Campus 13

Dighton 50, Quinter 0

Dodge City 27, Garden City 7

Douglass 42, Fredonia 21

Elkhart 51, Stanton County 8

Ell-Saline 14, Salina Sacred Heart 9

Fort Scott 28, Bolivar, Mo. 27

Frontenac 33, Baxter Springs 0

Galena 38, Columbus 0

Garden Plain 52, Wichita Independent 12

Girard 21, Iola 13

Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 70, Linn 44

Goodland 29, Russell 26

Great Bend 35, Liberal 6

Greeley County 30, Wallace County 28, OT

Hanover 52, Wetmore 6

Hays-TMP-Marian 14, Minneapolis 7

Hillsboro 66, Bluestem 22

Hodgeman County 54, Spearville 8

Hoxie 52, Oberlin-Decatur 6

Hugoton 23, Larned 7

Humboldt 64, Northeast-Arma 6

Hutchinson 45, Salina South 24

Hutchinson Central Christian 72, Stafford 26

Hutchinson Trinity 24, Remington 6

Inman 28, Meade 27

Jackson Heights 38, Jefferson North 8

Jayhawk Linn 40, Erie 0

Jefferson West 41, Wellsville 6

KC Schlagle 44, KC Washington 15

KC Sumner 26, KC Harmon 20

Kapaun Mount Carmel 25, St. James Academy 0

Kingman 31, Nickerson 14

La Crosse 24, Oakley 22

Lakin 38, Sterling 22

Lansing 55, KC Turner 7

Lawrence Free State 36, SM East 30

Little River 50, St. John 0

Louisburg 25, Ottawa 0

Macksville 50, Pratt Skyline 36

Madison/Hamilton 26, Burlingame 24

Maize 48, Salina Central 26

Maize South 23, Goddard 22, 2OT

Manhattan 56, Topeka West 6

Maranatha Academy 24, Lebo 20

Marmaton Valley 22, Altoona-Midway 14

Marysville 6, Holton 0

Maur Hill – Mount Academy 38, Pleasant Ridge 22

McLouth 54, Central Heights 14

McPherson 57, Rose Hill 7

Mill Valley 18, Blue Valley 7

Minneola 92, Ingalls 80

Mission Valley 22, St. Mary’s 8

Mulvane 41, El Dorado 6

Nemaha Central 50, Atchison County 0

Ness City 62, Kiowa County 14

Newton 32, Goddard-Eisenhower 7

Norton 35, Ellsworth 17

Olathe North 48, Lawrence 23

Olpe 54, Marion 0

Osborne 68, Northern Valley 0

Oswego 22, Cedar Vale/Dexter 16

Otis-Bison 70, Chase 6

Paola 35, Eudora 0

Parsons 42, Caney Valley 22

Pawnee Heights 41, Moscow 27

Peabody-Burns 54, Goessel 52

Phillipsburg 51, Hoisington 21

Pittsburg 28, Olathe East 21

Pittsburg Colgan 46, Pleasanton 0

Plainville 41, Ellis 0

Prairie View 22, Anderson County 7

Pratt 51, Holcomb 15

Riverside 36, Horton 0

Riverton 22, Southeast 8

Rock Hills 50, Pike Valley 6

Rossville 43, Council Grove 8

Royal Valley 28, Hiawatha 12

SM South 38, Olathe Northwest 21

Sabetha 56, Wamego 0

Santa Fe Trail 64, KC Bishop Ward 8

Scott City 35, Colby 12

Sedan 44, Burden Central 22

Sedgwick 59, Sublette 14

Silver Lake 48, Osage City 26

Smith Center 57, Republic County 8

Smoky Valley 20, Halstead 14

South Barber 70, Burrton 8

South Central 52, Oxford 0

South Gray 51, Kinsley 14

South Haven 45, Fairfield-Cunningham 0

Southeast Saline 23, Riley County 21

Southern Coffey 46, Crest 0

Southwestern Hts. 56, Ellinwood 28

Spring Hill 24, KC Piper 22

St. Francis 64, Trego 14

St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 60, Lakeside 0

St. Paul 72, Chetopa 22

St. Thomas Aquinas 41, Bishop Miege 21

Stockton 54, Lincoln 6

Sylvan-Lucas 48, Logan/Palco 0

Thunder Ridge 50, Wilson 6

Tonganoxie 20, Baldwin 0

Topeka 27, Emporia 26

Topeka Hayden 20, Perry-Lecompton 0

Topeka Seaman 21, Junction City 20

Triplains-Brewster 54, Wheatland-Grinnell 6

Troy 35, Lyndon 0

Udall 62, Caldwell 42

Ulysses 35, Labette County 22

Valley Heights 38, Northern Heights 0

Victoria 42, Hill City 41

Wakefield 58, Marais des Cygnes Valley 0

Wellington 22, Winfield 7

West Franklin def. Oskaloosa, forfeit

Wichita Bishop Carroll 39, Wichita North 19

Wichita Collegiate 46, Haven 8

Wichita County 50, Rawlins County 0

Wichita East 41, Wichita Southeast 0

Wichita Northwest 65, Wichita Heights 26

Wichita West 57, Wichita South 21

Yates Center 7, Uniontown 6

Monarchs rally in fourth quarter for first district win

The TMP-Marian football team kept their playoff hopes alive Friday night as they rallied to beat Minneapolis 14-7 at Lewis Stadium in Hays.

Minneapolis opened the game with the ball and dominated the time of possession in the first quarter. They put together a 14-play, 85 yard drive that took more than seven and a-half minutes off the clock and capped it off with a two-yard touchdown run by Tyson Villalpando to take a 7-0 lead.

After that the two defenses settled in and neither offense was able to get on the board until late in the fourth quarter.

Down 7-0 with just over six minutes left in the game the Monarchs put together a five-play 48-yard drive and cut the deficit to one on a two-yard touchdown run by Kaleb Hagans. He then gave the Monarchs the lead for good on the two-point conversion at 8-7.

Monarchs quarterback Carson Jacobs, who completed 3-of-7 passes for 63 yards with one interception, set up the touchdown run with a 33 yard pass to Bryce Hickman to the Lions two-yard line.

The TMP defense forced Minneapolis to punt on their next offense possession with 3:20 to play in the game.

On third down and long the Hagans struck again for the Monarchs walking the Lions sideline on the way to his second touchdown of the night, this one from 54 yards out giving the Monarchs a 14-7 lead.

The TMP defense held off a late drive from Minneapolis to secure the win.

TMP Coach David Bowen

Game Highlights

The Monarchs improve to 2-5 overall and 1-3 in district play and Minneapolis moves to 3-4 and 1-2 in district with just one district game to play.

TMP will be at Ellsworth next Friday where, with a win they would clinch a playoff spot for the first-time since 2002.

Agudelo’s five goal night leads Tiger soccer to fourth shutout of season

HAYS, Kan. – The Fort Hays State men’s soccer team defeated Southwest Baptist 8-0 on Friday evening. The Tigers improved to 10-2-1 overall and 5-0 in conference play, while the Bearcats dipped to 1-11 on the season and 0-5 in MIAA play.

Santiago Agudelo led the Tiger offensive attack as he set a new program record for goals in a single match (five) and total points in a single match (ten). Agudelo got things started for FHSU in the 23rd minute when he and the Bearcat goalkeeper battled for a one-on-one ball and Agudelo won the battle and scored his 15th goal of the season.

Agudelo wasn’t done with the aggressive play, however, when in the 32nd minute he connected on a feed from fellow teammates Tobias Patino and Nathan De La Hoya for his 16th score of the year.

The Tigers would take the 2-0 lead into intermission on the cold and frigid night inside FHSU Soccer Stadium.

In the second half, Fort Hays State kicked it into another gear offensively as Agudelo knocked in his third goal of the contest. In the 48th minute, he outmaneuvered the Bearcat goalkeeper once again and placed the ball in the back of the net, increasing the Tiger lead to 3-0.

The Tigers advantage over the Bearcats grew again as Agudelo connected on his fourth and fifth goals of the match. At the 54:31 mark, he took advantage of a misplay by the Bearcats keeper and scored with an empty net. Then, at the 57:09 slot, Agudelo grabbed the rebound off a blocked shot and scored his 19th goal of the season.

At this point, Head Coach Brett Parker put in most of his bench players and senior forward Christopher Johnson netted his first goal as a Tiger in the 67th minute by powering a dribble drive past the keeper to give FHSU the strong 6-0 edge.

Another first time goal-scorer, Sami Sabrah recorded the Tigers seventh goal of the contest in the 76th minute on an assist from Christopher Johnson. Shortly after, Antonio De La Torre found the back of the net at the 78:06 mark for his second goal of the year with some help from the foot of Alonso Rodriguez.

The 8-0 score would prove to be the final as the Tigers took 35 shots in the match, while holding the Bearcats to two on the night. FHSU recorded 21 points in the match (eight goals, five assists).

Cullen Fisch earned the shutout victory in goal for the Tigers, improving his overall record to 5-2 on the season. Fisch picked up one save on two shots faced in the contest.

The Tigers are back in action on Monday (Oct. 15) as they host No. 17 ranked Northeastern State for a 3 p.m. tilt inside FHSU Soccer Stadium with a chance to seal the MIAA title with a victory.

FHSU volleyball rallies for five-set win over Bearcats

HAYS, Kan. – The Fort Hays State volleyball team secured a thrilling come-from-behind victory Friday evening (Oct. 12) against Southwest Baptist, winning in five sets. The Tigers took the early lead before dropping sets two and three, but rallied to win the final two frames for their first conference win of the season. The Tigers are now 7-15 on the year and 1-9 in the MIAA, while the Bearcats dip to 4-19 overall and 0-10 in league play.

The teams traded the lead four times early in the opening set before the Tigers took control midway through the frame. Leading by one, 14-13, Fort Hays State captured five of the next six points to stretch the lead to five. Azlyn Cassaday recorded a pair of kills before combining with Tatum Bartels for a block to stretch the lead to 18-14, prompting a Bearcat timeout. Bartels added a kill out of the huddle, putting the Tigers up by five. Isabelle Reynolds added the set-winner soon after, giving the Tigers the 25-19 win.

Fort Hays State again led by five midway through the second set, 16-11, before the Bearcats roared back to tie things up at 17. The Tigers scored the next four to regain momentum, but SBU stormed ahead with a 7-1 run, reaching set point, 24-22. Fort Hays State then scored three-straight to have a serve for the set of its own, but the Bearcats battled to ultimately tie things up as the teams left for the locker room, 29-27.

Both sides were locked in out of the break, alternating points for much of the third set. The visitors began to pull away late, leading by as many as five when an ace gave them a chance at set point, 24-19. A kill from Cassaday sparked a momentary comeback for the Tigers, who scored three straight before falling behind 2-1 in the match, 25-22.

Behind a pair of early service aces from Reynolds, the Tigers quickly took control in the fourth set, scoring seven of the first eight points. Back-to-back kills from Reynolds helped the Tigers stretch the lead to double digits, 14-4. A service ace that fell on the back line from Bre Becker gave FHSU a dominating 25-13 win, leveling the match at 2-2.

The Tigers fell behind early in the final frame before a kill from Cassaday leveled things at 3-3. A spike from Morgan West put FHSU in front for good three points later, 5-4. The Black and Gold went in front by as many as three before SBU closed within one, 10-9. A block from Reynolds and Ashley Webb sparked four-straight points for the Tigers, anchored by a service ace from Taylor White. After the bearcats managed one final point, West wrapped things up with her 12th kill of the match, handing the Tigers a 15-10 victory.

Cassaday was one of four Tigers with 10 or more kills, leading the way with 16 kills. The senior added 12 digs for her third double-double this season. Reynolds contributed 14 kills to go along with a pair of service aces. Bartels and West contributed 12 kills each. Becker tossed up 40 assists in the win, second-most in a match this season. She added 13 digs for her fourth double-double of the year. Libero Abbie Hayes led the match with a career-high 29 digs.

The Tigers posted season-highs in kills (74), assists (70), attempts (181) and digs (83) in the win. FHSU recorded a .249 attack percentage, anchored by two sets with a swing rate of .400 or better (1st .400, 4th .412) while limiting the Bearcats to a .167 hitting rate. The Bearcats hung around thanks to 14 total blocks.

Fort Hays State will look to make it two straight Saturday when Missouri Southern comes to town. The Tigers are slated to battle the Lions at 6 p.m. inside Gross Memorial Coliseum. Fans can get in FREE with a ticket stub from the football game.

Tiger women’s soccer comes up short on the road against the Jennies

WARRENSBURG, Mo. – After claiming three-straight MIAA wins, the Fort Hays State women’s soccer team suffered a 1-0 road loss to NCAA Division II defending national champions, Central Missouri. The Tigers dip to 5-6-2 overall while owning a 3-3 record in conference play. The No. 17 Jennies improve to 10-2-1 and 4-1-1 in MIAA contests.

The Jennies had something to prove as they were coming off a 2-0 loss to No. 16 Central Oklahoma. Central Missouri made sure they would not be shutout tonight as they were quick to get on the scoreboard against FHSU. In just the 13th minute, Maria Wilder netted her second goal of the season off an assist from Haley Freeman on the right lower side of the goal. This put the Jennies up 1-0 and would be the only goal in the match as the defending champions claimed the close victory.

Fort Hays State was able to keep Central Missouri out of the net in the second half to keep the match within reach. The Tigers also were competive in shots, with 13 compared to UCM’s 15. Two Tigers were awarded yellow cards in the contest, as Zariah Smith recorded one in the 69th minute and Emily Naysmith earned her card just as time was expiring.

Megan Kneefel suffers the loss in goal to drop her season record to 5-5-2 while increasing her saves to 57 after collecting six on the night. UCM’s Lindsey Johnson captured the goalkeeper victory alongside five saves to earn her first win of the season and improve to 1-1.

The Tigers remain on the road for their next four contests. Next up is a visit to St. Charles to take on Lindenwood on Sunday (Oct. 14) set for an 11 a.m. kick off.

TMP-Marian volleyball goes 1-1 on day one of the MCL Tournament

SMITH CENTER, Kan. – The TMP-Marian volleyball team opened pool play at the Mid-Continent League Tournament 1-1. The Monarchs were swept by Phillipsburg 23-25 and 20-25 then swept Hill City 25-20, 25-14.

Emilee Lane led TMP in kills with 14. Emilee Augustine and Jillian Lowe both had 16 digs. Augustine added five service saces and Kassidi Yost 22 assists.

The Moanrchs will close out pool play Saturday against Trego and Oakley. The top two teams from the two pools advance to the semifinals which will follow pool play.

Phillipsburg, Smith Center and Norton both went 2-0. The Monarchs and Plainville are both 1-1. Stockton, Ellis, Hill City and Oakley both finished 0-2.

Hays defeats Buhler on Senior Night

Hays High finished a three game home stand with a Thursday night game against the Buhler Crusaders.  The night also marked senior night for 17 players.

Maybe it was the short week with lots of rain.  Maybe it was thoughts of the Dodge City.  It could have been emotions of senior night.  Hays High after one quarter trailed Buhler by a 7-0 score.  The Indians lost the ball on down on their own side of the field to start the game and Buhler scored just four plays later on a 4th and 2 run of 19 yards.

The Indians punted on their next two possessions in the first quarter but the Hays High defense forced fumbles on back to back plays to end quarter number one.  The first play of the second quarter, Hayden Brown sprinted 20 yards for a touchdown to tie the score.  The Indians recovered another fumble on the next Buhler possession, however Hays had to punt once again.

Following a short Buhler punt, Brown scored from 46 yards away on third down to give the Indians their first lead.  Palmer Hutchison score from 43 yards on third down to put Hays up 21-7.  Late in the second quarter Tavian Creamer intercepted a pass at the end zone and three plays later, Hutchison found freshman Jaren Kanak for a 97 yard score and a 28-7 lead.

Buhler ended the half getting the ball all the way to the Indian one yard line with no time remaining.

Highlights

Palmer Hutchison opened the second half with an interception on defense and then scored one play later from eight yards away from the end zone to give the Indians a commanding 34-7 lead.

Buhler closed gap down to 34-14 but Hays capped off a 70 yard drive on the first play of the fourth quarter when Hayden Brown scored a third rushing touchdown.  The extra point put Hays up 41-14.  Buhler scored one more time and the game came to a close with Hays taking a 41-21 win.

Coach Tony Crough 

Both teams are 3-4 on the season.  Hays heads to Salina to play the Central Mustangs next Friday.

HHS girls’ golf qualifies for state, again

HAYS – For a 13th straight year, the Hays High girls’ golf team has qualified for state. The Indians shot a 398 and finished second at their own 5A Regional Thursday at Smoky Hill Country Club.

The Indians were 33 shots behind first place Maize South.

Taleia McCrae led the way with a 95 and finished seventh. Molly Eikenberry fired a 98 to finish ninth and Emily McGuire was 10th after a 100. The 5A State Tournament is Monday in Hesston.

Team Results
1. Maize South 366
2. Hays High 398
3. Maize 400
4. Salina South 422
5. Great Bend 455
6. Goddard 457

Top 10 Medalists
1. Britney Wessley Maize South 90
2. Lexie Ridder Maize 90
3. Hannah Shaver Maize South 91
4. London Love Maize South 91
5. Riley Hunter Maize 94
6. Morgan Wilson Maize South 94
7. Taleia McCrae Hays High 95
8. Tatum Forrester Salina South 97
9. Molly Eikenberry Hays High 98
10. Zoe Norton Salina South 100

HHS cross country competes at WAC meet

GREAT BEND, Kan. – The Hays High girls cross country team finished third and the boys fifth at the Western Athletic Conference meet in Great Bend.

Allison Shubert was the only Indian to finish in the top-10, earning All-WAC honors after a fifth place finish.

Girls Team Scores
1. Dodge 34
2. Great Bend 48
3.HAYS 73
4. Garden City 76
5. Liberal 121

HHS Girls Results
Allison Shubert – 16:36:00 – 5th – All WAC
Yesenia Maldonado – 16:45:00 – 11th
Landri Dotts – 17:04:00 – 16th
Claire Shippy – 17:12:00 – 19th
Lainey Hardman – 17:41:00 – 25th
Cristina Leos – 17:58:00 – 29th
Ady Albers – 18:41:00 – 37th
Kambri Bogart – 19:01:00 – 39th
Rachel Windholz – 19:44:00 – 42nd

Boys Team Scores
1. Dodge 33
2. Great Bend 38
3. Garden City 76
4. Liberal 78
5. Hays 145

HHS Boys Results
Grant Brungardt – 18:34:00 – 26th
Brayden Hines – 19:00:00 – 31st
Conner Cunningham – 19:03:00 – 32nd
Nathan Erbert – 19:58:00 – 37th
Chris Isbell – 20:08:00 – 38th
Landon Viegra – 20:14:00 – 39th
Fernando Zarate – 20:31:00 – 40th
Corey Hale – 21:11:00 – 41st

Tex Winter, innovator of the “Triangle Offense”, dies

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) – Tex Winter, the innovative “Triangle Offense” pioneer who assisted Phil Jackson on NBA championship teams with the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers, has died. He was 96. Winter’s family says he died Wednesday in Manhattan, Kansas, where he began his coaching career at Kansas State in 1947 and led the Wildcats to two Final Fours and eight Big Seven/Eight titles as head coach from 1954-68.

Latest KVA rankings released

TOPEKA, Kan. – The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce the 2018 Week 6 Volleyball Rankings. Records listed reflect information that was submitted by Monday, October 8.

Class 6A
1. Blue Valley North 23-1 (1)
2. Lawrence 21-1 (2)
3. Washburn Rural 26-2 (3)
4. Blue Valley 21-6 (4)
5. Gardner-Edgerton 24-7 (5)
6. Lawrence-Free State 17-10 (6)
7. Olathe Northwest 17-11 (7)
8. Garden City 22-9 (9)
9. Topeka 20-8 (8)
10. Shawnee Mission Northwest 20-13 (NR)

Class 5A
1. St. Thomas Aquinas 24-5 (1)
2. St. James Academy 22-4 (3)
3. Bishop Carroll 27-1 (4)
4. Lansing 30-4 (2)
5. Topeka-Seaman 20-8 (5)
6. De Soto 26-6 (6)
7. Andover 25-3 (7)
8. Maize South 31-5 (8)
9. Kapaun Mt. Carmel 22-8 (9)
10. Blue Valley Southwest 18-5 (10)

Class 4A
1. Topeka-Hayden 18-10 (1)
2. Bishop Miege 13-10 (3)
3. Louisburg 24-6 (2)
4. Rose Hill 22-5 (5)
5. Andale 21-6 (6)
6. Independence 25-1 (7)
7. Nickerson 26-9 (4)
8. Ulysses 27-4 (8)
9. Pratt 26-4 (9)
10. Chanute 28-5 (10)

Class 3A
1. Royal Valley 26-1 (1)
2. Silver Lake 25-6 (2)
3. Burlington 26-2 (3)
4. Beloit 27-4 (6)
5. Douglass 27-3 (4)
6. Hesston 23-4 (5)
7. Nemaha Central 22-8 (8)
8. Marysville 22-8 (9)
9. Holton 21-8 (7)
10. Halstead 27-8 (NR)

Class 2A
1. St. Mary’s-Colgan 28-0 (1)
2. Sedgwick 27-2 (3)
3. Garden Plain 21-6 (2)
4. Smith Center 24-5 (4)
5. Meade 23-5 (5)
6. Wabaunsee 23-7 (7)
7. Maranatha Christian 18-4 (6)
8. Jefferson County North 20-6 (NR)
9. Trego Community 21-8 (8)
10. Oswego 21-8 (10)

Class 1A
1. Centralia 30-0 (1)
2. Spearville 32-0 (2)
3. Rural Vista 28-2 (3)
4. Argonia 34-1 (4)
5. Sylvan-Lucas 26-2 (6)
6. Thunder Ridge 23-3 (5)
7. Valley Falls 27-5 (9)
8. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 23-5 (10)
9. South Central 25-6 (7)
10. Kiowa County 26-7 (NR)

Monarch girls’ golf qualifies for state; Chin regional champ

GREAT BEND, Kan. – The TMP-Marian girls’ golf team is headed to the 3-2-1A State Tournament for the fifth straight year following their regional win in Great Bend Wednesday. The Monarchs shot a 419 and easily outdistanced the host Cardinals by 23 strokes at the Lake Barton Golf Club.

Shannen Chin shook off an 11 on the third hole to win her third consecutive individual title with a 94, winning by four strokes. Jenna Romme placed fifth with a 102 and Haleigh Spray eighth with a 110.

The 3-2-1A State Tournament is Monday in Emporia.

TEAM SCORES
TMP-Marian 419
Hoisington 442
Cimarron 446
Larned 476
Cheney 477
Medicine Lodge 485
Garden Plain 492
Russell did not field full team

TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS
Shannen Chin, TMP 94
Maleigha Schmidt, Hoisington 98
Aspen Bell, Cimarron 98
Rylee Waller, Medicine Lodge 100***
Jenna Romme, TMP 102
Trinity Doloezal, Hoisington 106
Kacee Coast, Cimarron 106
Haleigh Spray, TMP 110
Liza Ward, Hoisington 111
Isabelle Fontes, Garden Plain 111***
***qualified as individuals

OTHER STATE QUALIFIERS
Emory Ast, Cheney 116
Cathleen Cowell, Larned 116
Jalyn Turner, Cheney 117

Chiefs sign ex-Browns LB Nate Orchard to help ailing defense

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Kansas City Chiefs signed former Cleveland Browns linebacker Nate Orchard on Wednesday to shore up their pass rush with linebackers Justin Houston and Dee Ford hobbled by injuries.

Houston could miss several weeks after hurting his hamstring in Sunday’s win over Jacksonville, and Ford has dealt with a series of minor injuries this season. Their backup, Tanoh Kpassagnon, also has missed time with a bothersome ankle.

The Chiefs signed Frank Zombo, who had spent the past five seasons with Kansas City, when they put offensive guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and safety Armani Watts on injured reserve Tuesday.

The 25-year-old Orchard was a second-round pick of the Browns in the 2015 draft. He spent three seasons with them before briefly joining Buffalo earlier this year.

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