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Brown Named D2Football.com Special Teams Player of the Week

On the heels of earning his third MIAA Special Teams Athlete of the Week honor for the season, junior kicker/punter Dante Brown received D2Football.com Special Teams Player of the Week honors for all of NCAA Division II on Wednesday (Oct. 3).

Brown accounted for all of Fort Hays State’s points in a 15-0 win over Central Oklahoma in Hays. He set a new single-game school record for field goals with five. He pushed the Tigers out to a 12-0 lead by halftime with four field goals, then added his fifth late in the third quarter for the school record. He made field goals from 21, 39, 30, 25, and 44 yards. Brown also punted the ball six times for an average of 39.8 yards, with a game-long of 63 yards and three punts that started UCO drives inside the 20. Brown is now 12-of-14 on field goal attempts so far this year, with his only misses coming from beyond 40 yards.

Former Newman coach Mark Potter to discuss living with mental illness

Former Newman University head coach and motivational speaker Mark Potter

Twelve years ago, Potter knew something wasn’t right and he began a downward spiral into a world of darkness. Potter missed eight games and 25 practices due to severe depression. Since that time, he has been on a crusade to educate people about depression and encourage others suffering from mental illness to seek assistance. His passion is to share his story in hopes that people will pursue treatment and find a way to live productively with mental illness.

Campus-wide event and free to the public.

If you have any questions, please email Amee Stapleton, assistant athletic trainer at [email protected].

Tigers move up to No. 12 in D2Football.com Poll

Fort Hays State moved up to No. 12 in the latest D2Football.com Poll, released on Tuesday (Oct. 2). Fort Hays State is one of three teams from the MIAA listed in the latest poll.

The Tigers move up one spot this week after holding the No. 13 ranking last week. Pittsburg State is now No. 6 in the poll, while Northwest Missouri State is No. 9. Fort Hays State is currently No. 18 in the AFCA Division II Poll.

Minnesota State remains the No. 1 ranked team in both the AFCA and D2Football.com Polls.

Below is the D2Football.com Top 25 Poll for October 2, 2018.

Team Record Last Week
1 Minnesota State 5-0 1
2 Ferris State 5-0 3
3 Midwestern State 5-0 4
4 Grand Valley 5-0 5
5 West Georgia 5-0 6
6 Pittsburg State 5-0 7
7 Ouachita Baptist 5-0 9
8 West Florida 4-1 10
9 Northwest Missouri 4-1 11
10 Minnesota Duluth 5-0 12
11 Valdosta State 5-0 15
12 Fort Hays State 4-1 13
13 Indiana (Pa.) 4-1 2
14 CSU-Pueblo 4-1 16
15 Harding 4-1 17
16 Texas A&M-Commerce 4-1 14
17 Colorado Mines 5-0 20
18 Southern Arkansas 5-0 18
19 West Chester 5-0 19
20 Tarleton State 4-0 24
21 Sioux Falls 4-1 23
22 Indianapolis 3-1 21
23 Central Washington 3-2 8
24 Notre Dame 5-0 25
25 Kutztown 4-0 NR

RPM Speedway wraps up racing season with fall nationals

The speedway wraps up the 2018 season with the richest post-season events on the IMCA schedule, the Briney Motorsports 12th Annual Fall Nationals fueled by Casey’s General Stores, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 4-6.

Associate sponsors include Budweiser, Dynamic Drivelines, First Class Auto Design, Hoisington; Freedom Claims Management Inc., Great Bend & Russell; GW Oilfield Services, Dighton; Golden B Hydra Drilling, Ellis; Golden Plains Trucking, Hays; Golden Q, Hays; Hays Convention and Visitors Bureau, Jason Oil, Russell; R & R Towing, Wakeeney; Remus Farms, Cawker City and Rock Ridge Ranch, Plainville.

A large car count is expected as 294 race teams from 11 states and Canada were trackside for this event last year.

IMCA Modifieds race for $5,000 to win and a minimum of $400 to start their main event.

Also on the card for the weekend is the IMCA Stock Cars racing for $3,000 to win and $250 to start, IMCA SportMods for $2,000 to win and $175 to start, IMCA Hobby Stocks for $1,500 and $175 to start and the IMCA Sport Compacts for $300 and $50 to start. Cruisers will run for $200 to win and $25 to start.

A test and tune session for all divisions will be on Thursday, Oct. 4th.

Heat and qualifying races for the Modifieds, Stocks, SportMods and Hobby Stocks will be on Friday the 5th plus a complete show (heats and feature race) for the Crazy Cruisers.

On Saturday the 7th will be the last chance qualifiers races and features for the Mods, Stocks, Sport Mods and Hobby Stocks plus the Sport Compacts will have a complete show (heats and feature race).

Grandstand admission for adults 13 and up will be $15 each day, Friday and Saturday. Kids 12 and under are FREE both days.

Pit passes are $25 on Thursday and $30 on Friday and Saturday for adults 13 and up and kids 12 and under $10 each day with parent or guardian.

GA will open at 3pm with the Green Flag waving at 5pm on Friday and Saturday.

More information about Fall Nationals is available on Facebook at rollingplainsmotor.speedway.

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Hays High golf finishes 2nd at Great Bend

The Hays High girls’ golf team finished second Tuesday at the Great Bend Invitational finishing with a team total of 381, 19 shots back of first place Garden City.

Emily McGuire fired an 89 to lead the Indians with a 3rd place finish. Sophia Garrison shot a 94 to finish 5th and Taleia McCrea was 6th.

Tuesday also wrapped up the Western Athletic Conference schedule and the Indians finished with three First-Team All WAC selections.

Garrison, McGuire and McCrea all earned all-conference honors. Brittani Park and Emily George earned honorable mention selections.

The Indians will host a 5A regional next Monday at Smoky Hill Country Club.

FHSU Men Finish Sixth at Newman Fall Invitational

WICHITA, Kan. – The Fort Hays State men’s golf team finished sixth at the Newman Fall Invitational (Oct. 1-2), hosted at Crestview Country Club. Senior Mac McNish led the Tigers with identical rounds of 74 in the first two rounds before finishing with a 76 in the third round to post an 8-over (224) and finished solo 11th individually.

Bryce Cowan posted rounds of 78, 76 and 79 to finish in a tie for 24th. Connor Schultz finished in a tie for 26th after carding identical rounds of 77 before finishing with a 80. Marcus Willey fired off rounds of 83, 77 and 80 to finish in a tie for 33rd. Isaiah Grover shot rounds of 85, 81 and 76. Reese Emert posted rounds of 78, 76 and 75 for a total score of 229 to lead all individuals.

Southeastern Oklahoma State took the team title with an aggregate score of 867. Newman finished second with a score of 882 and Rogers State (891) finished third. Fort Hays State finished sixth as a team with a score of 312-304-311 for a total of 927. Zach James of Southeastern Oklahoma State claimed the individual title after posting a 10-under (206) score for the tournament.

The Tigers will have two weeks off before they compete at the Blue Tiger Invite (Oct. 15-16). The event is set to be hosted at Jefferson City Country Club.

Agudelo Earns Second-Consecutive MIAA Athlete of the Week Honor

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State junior forward Santiago Agudelo has been named MIAA Men’s Soccer Athlete of the Week, announced Tuesday (Oct. 2) by the league office. This is the second-consecutive week Agudelo has achieved the honor.

Agudelo had another huge week for No. 14 ranked Fort Hays State, recording 10 points across two matches. He helped the team to a 2-0 week with a 6-0 win at Oklahoma Baptist and a 4-2 win at Southern Nazarene. He recorded the eighth hat trick in FHSU program history in the 4-2 win at SNU, while providing what proved to be the game-winning goal in the match. In the 6-0 win at OBU, he added a pair of goals, including the game-winning score over the Bison.

The Tigers return home to take on Upper Iowa on Thursday (Oct. 5). Kickoff is set to commence at 7 p.m. from inside FHSU Soccer Stadium.

FHSU Women Finish Eighth at UCO Classic; Perkins Claims Runner-Up

EDMOND, Okla. – The Fort Hays State women’s golf team marked their best finish of the season at the UCO Classic (Oct. 1-2) after completing the week in eighth place. The event was held at the Golf Club of Edmond, a par-71, 6,021-yard course. The Tigers shot rounds of 320 and 317 to finish 69-over (637) for the tournament. This is the highest finish for the Tigers since the MIAA Championships last season (4/23-25/18).

Senior Hannah Perkins led the Tigers as she claimed a runner-up finish. She fired a 1-under (70) and a 4-over (75) to finish 3-over (145) for the week. Perkins led the squad by carding seven birdies and one eagle in the tournament.

Taylor DeBoer finished in a tie for 32nd overall. She shot rounds of 78 and 81. Madison Roether tied for 50th individually with rounds of 81 and 82. Kelsey McCarthy carded rounds of 91 and 79 to finish tied for 67th. Katie Brungardt shot rounds of 97 and 89.

Arkansas Tech won the team title, shooting 26-over (594) for the week. Northeastern State finished second after shooting 596 as a team. Southwestern Oklahoma State finished third with a total score of 597. Chloe Thackeray of SWOSU was the individual champion at even-par (142).

The Tigers will be back in action next week as they compete in the Midwest Fall Classic (Oct. 6-7) in Maryville, Mo. hosted at the Mozingo Golf Course.

Tigers No. 14 in Latest United Soccer Coaches Poll

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Fort Hays State men’s soccer team stayed put in the latest release of the United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division II Poll. The Tigers remained No. 14 in the nation, released Tuesday (Oct. 2). The Tigers are in the middle of a four-match winning streak, longest since last season (10/22/17-11/4/17).

The Tigers defeated Oklahoma Baptist in Shawnee, Okla. (Sept. 27), 6-0, as Santiago Agudelo scored two goals to continue leading the team in every offensive category. The Tigers produced their second shutout of the season, this time coming against the Bison. Four other Tigers scored goals (Raul Fierro, Rogelio Lopez, Abdoulaye Cisse and Alonso Rodriguez) with Fierro and Cisse recording their first goals of the season.

FHSU defeated Southern Nazarene in Bethany, Okla. (Sept. 29), 4-2. The Tigers scored at least four goals for the sixth time this season, and the fourth-consecutive match. Agudelo recorded his second hat-trick of the season in the victory. Agudelo continues to rise in the Tiger record books in his first season at FHSU, as he now ranks third in total points for a season (28) in just his ninth match of the year. Agudelo set the Tiger single-match record for shots on goal (six) as well as tying the record for shots in a match (nine).

The Tigers return back home to continue conference play with a four-match home stand as they take on Upper Iowa on Thursday (Oct. 4) before battling Lindenwood on Sunday (Oct. 7).

Below is the United Soccer Coaches Men’s Division II Poll for October 2, 2018.

Rank School Prev. W-L-T
1 Simon Fraser 1 9-0-0
2 Palm Beach Atlantic 2 9-0-0
3 Young Harris College 3 9-0-0
4 Midwestern State 4 8-0-1
5 Univ. of Charleston 5 9-0-1
6 Ohio Valley 7 10-1-0
7 Southern New Hampshire 6 9-1-0
8 Florida Southern College 9 8-0-0
9 UC-San Diego 13 9-0-1
10 Lander 10 8-0-1
11 Colorado Mesa 11 7-0-2
12 Univ. of Indianapolis 12 8-1-1
13 CSU-Los Angeles 8 8-1-1
14 Fort Hays State 14 7-2-1
15 Notre Dame College 16 8-2-0
16 Colorado School of Mines 18 9-1-0
17 Georgian Court RV 9-1-0
18 Nova Southeastern NR 6-1-0
19 Northeastern State 17 7-1-1
20 Queens Univ. of Charlotte NR 6-1-1
21 Azusa Pacific NR 7-1-0
22 Northern Michigan 21 5-1-2
23 West Texas A&M NR 7-1-1
24 Florida Tech 19 6-2-0
25 Mercy College NR 5-1-1
Records shown are through games of Sept. 30, 2018.

Also receiving votes: Wheeling Jesuit University, Carson-Newman University, University of Southern Indiana, Shippensburg University, Lee University.

🎥 FHSU football holds weekly football press conference

Fort Hays State Weekly Football Press Conference
October 2nd, 2018

Fort Hays State head coach Chris Brown conducted his weekly press conference in advance of the Tiger’s upcoming game with Emporia State Saturday afternoon in Emporia. Brown and select players met with the media inside Lewis Field on Tuesday, a session that can be seen by clicking on the video below.

(00:00 Head Coach Chris Brown, 9:05 Cornerback Aquil Knowles, 11:13 Defensive Lineman Ian Nordell, 14:05 Offensive Lineman Romello Burke) 

Mahomes rallies Chiefs past Broncos

DENVER (AP) — Patrick Mahomes is athletic, agile — and ambidextrous, apparently.

Thanks in part to a nifty left-handed throw as he was about to get sacked by Von Miller at midfield on the game-winning drive, the right-handed Mahomes rallied the unbeaten Kansas City Chiefs past the Denver Broncos 27-23 on Monday night.

By overcoming a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit, the Chiefs (4-0) took a two-game lead over the Broncos (2-2), their AFC West rivals whom they’ve now beaten six straight times.

The only other remaining unbeaten team is the Los Angeles Rams.

Down 23-13, Mahomes directed a 12-play, 75-yard drive that ate up more than six minutes and culminated with a 2-yard TD toss to tight end Travis Kelce.

After a three-and-out by Denver, Mahomes added a 60-yard touchdown drive, handing off to Kareem Hunt for the 4-yard score with 1:39 remaining.

On that last drive, Mahomes was getting dragged down by Miller on third-and-5 at midfield when he shifted the ball to his left hand and threw it to Tyreek Hill a yard past the first-down marker at the Broncos 49.

“He’s actually more athletic than people” realize, Denver linebacker Brandon Marshall said. “People talk about his arm, but he can move out of the pocket and make the necessary throws.”

Even with his left hand.

“I didn’t know he threw it with his left hand,” marveled Miller. “He’s a great quarterback.”

“Patrick worked real hard on that left-handed throw,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid quipped. “Some amazing plays there. We’ve seen it in practice but not under those conditions.”

Mahomes proved slippery all night.

“We played well and we got to him but he would scramble out to his right as he likes to do,” Marshall said. “It’s almost like we’d have him in our fingertips and he’d scramble away and throw for a first down.

“The kid can play. He’s going to be really good. He’s really good right now, but we should have won the game.”

It was the first time since 2004 that the Broncos blew a 10-point fourth-quarter lead at home.

RUN, ROOKIES, RUN

In between Kansas City’s scoring drives, the Broncos, who had run roughshod over the Chiefs all night — a 7.2-yard average per run — suddenly abandoned their ground game in favor of three-wide receiver sets that resulted in a quick three-and-out that sent Denver’s exhausted defenders right back out.

“We ran the ball to control the game,” Broncos coach Vance Joseph said, “but you throw the ball to score.”

After the three-and-out, struggling Broncos punter Marquette King shanked a 35-yarder out of bounds, giving the Chiefs the ball at their 40 with 4:35 left.

“He’s got to perform better,” Joseph said. “We’re at home and it’s his job to flip the field. It ain’t happening.”

If anything, the Broncos’ 1-2 punch of rookie running backs needed more work.

Phillip Lindsay ran 16 times for 69 yards and a TD and Royce Freeman ran eight times for 67 yards and a TD.

Freeman took a toss from Case Keenum and slipped seven tackles on his way to a 14-yard touchdown in which he dragged linebacker Anthony Hitchens across the goal line in the first half.

BIG BLUNDERS

Mahomes overcame a couple of flags that put Kansas City in a second-and-30 hole from their 31 and completed consecutive passes covering 23 and 35 yard to reach the Broncos’ 11 at the 2-minute warning.

That last play never should have counted because the play clock expired well before the snap. But referee Craig Wrolstad’s crew missed it. Joseph said he raised the issue with an official who insisted the Chiefs had gotten the play off in time.

“I disagree. I disagree,” Joseph said.

Cornerback Chris Harris Jr. said there should be some recourse when the officials blow a call.

“If a ref messes up on a call, yeah, you should be able to fix it. Go back and fix. Like, ‘Dude, look how long the clock was on zero?’ I mean, c’mon,” Harris said. “That wasn’t the reason we lost the game. We still had plenty of chances but that was a huge, huge no-call.”

The officials had another blunder when Mahomes was about 1½ yards past the line of scrimmage when he scrambled and hit Kelce for a 29-yard catch to the 3 early in the second half. Joseph appeared to be reaching for his red challenge flag but never threw it.

Denver’s defense bailed out its coach by forcing the Chiefs to settle for a field goal.

NATIONAL ANTHEM

Thomas and Broncos teammate Brandon Marshall both stood with their teammates during the national anthem. Since the preseason, both players had been retreating to the tunnel nearest their bench during the singing of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

INJURIES

Chiefs: Wide receiver Sammy Watkins pulled a hamstring in the second quarter and didn’t return. Linebacker Dee Ford (groin) left in the fourth quarter.

Broncos: Right tackle Jared Veldheer left in the first quarter with a knee injury and was replaced by Billy Turner.

UP NEXT

Chiefs: Host Jacksonville on Sunday to begin a stretch of three home games in four weeks.

Broncos: Visit the Jets on Sunday, the first of three road games in four weeks.

Chin leads Monarchs to title at own invitational

HAYS, Kan. – The TMP-Marian girls’ golf team shot a 417 and won their own invitational Monday at the Smoky Hill Country Club. Cimarron finished second, 13 strokes behind the Monarchs.

Individually, Shannen Chin won the event for third consecutive year with an 80. She finished 15 shots ahead of Abby Donovan of Concordia. The Monarchs Jenna Romme was eighth with a 105 and Avin Inlow 10th with 108.

The Monarchs are off until Monday’s regional in Hoisington.

TEAM SCORES
TMP-Marian 417
Cimarron 430
Hoisington 434
Concordia 438
Hays JV 457
Clay Center 480
Goodland JV 530
Russell & Oakley did not field full teams.

TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS
Shannen Chin, TMP 80
Kacee Coast, Cimarron 95
Abby Donovan, Concordia 97
Maleigha Schmidt, Hoisington 98
Jordyn Lowrie, Oakley 101
Aspen Bell, Cimarron 102
Liza Ward, Hoisington 105
Jenna Romme, TMP 105
Katie Donovan, Concordia 108
Avin Inlow, TMP 108

Lady Indians continue roll in Colby

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

COLBY, Kan.-Christin Nunnery’s Hays High Lady Indians continued their mid-season roll with three straight set victories on Monday in Colby. The head coach has switched a few things up with her rotation over the past couple of weeks and it has solidified the 5A Lady Indians.

The opening match against Phillipsburg was dominated early and often as Hays High won 25-7, 25-20 for their second victory over the Lady Panthers in the last three days. Up next the Lady Indians dispatched Western Athletic Conference foe Liberal in straight sets, 25-23 and 25-18. Hays finished the evening sweep by taking care of business against Colby in the nightcap, 25-11 and 25-23.

Hays High has now won nine straight matches and they have not lost a single set during that stretch. With the wins they improve to 18-9 on the season and will host Larned and LaCrosse in a triangular on Thursday.

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