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Week four KVA rankings

TOPEKA, Kan. – The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce the 2018 Week 4 volleyball rankings. Information is based on records that were submitted by Monday, September 24.

Due to the timing of the release of the new 2018-19 KSHSAA classifications, this week’s rankings still reflect the classifications that have been estimated based on 2017-18 enrollment numbers and the new classification format for 2018-19. The rankings will be adjusted for the new classifications in Week 5.

Class 6A
1. Blue Valley North 13-0 (1)
2. Lawrence 12-1 (3)
3. Washburn Rural 15-2 (4)
4. Blue Valley 16-3 (2)
5. Gardner-Edgerton 19-5 (5)
6. Olathe Northwest 11-5 (6)
7. Lawrence-Free State 14-9 (9)
8. Topeka 15-4 (8)
9. Garden City 12-6 (NR)
10. Mill Valley 8-6 (NR)

Class 5A
1. St. Thomas Aquinas 15-4 (7)
2. St. James Academy 15-2 (1)
3. Lansing 23-2 (4)
4. Bishop Carroll 15-1 (3)
5. Topeka-Seaman 17-7 (2)
6. De Soto 15-5 (5)
7. Blue Valley Southwest 13-3 (9)
8. Andover 15-3 (NR)
9. Maize South 18-3 (10)
10. Kapaun Mt. Carmel 16-8 (6)

Class 4A
1. Topeka-Hayden 15-5 (1)
2. Louisburg 17-5 (2)
3. Rose Hill 15-2 (5)
4. Nickerson 21-4 (10)
5. Ulysses 20-1 (6)
6. Bishop Miege 3-7 (5)
7. Andale 17-6 (8)
8. Independence 21-1 (9)
9. Chanute 16-2 (7)
10. Circle 12-7 (NR)

Class 3A
1. Royal Valley 18-0 (1)
2. Beloit 16-2 (3)
3. Burlington 22-2 (4)
4. Douglass 18-1 (7)
5. Pratt 18-3 (5)
6. Hesston 12-3 (6)
7. Silver Lake 16-6 (8)
8. Nemaha Central 16-7 (2)
9. Marysville 16-5 (9)
10. Holton 19-6 (NR)

Class 2A
1. St. Mary’s-Colgan 27-0 (1)
2. Garden Plain 15-2 (2)
3. Sedgwick 21-2 (3)
4. Meade 17-3 (4)
5. Maranatha Christian 10-1 (6)
6. Smith Center 18-4 (7)
7. Hoxie 13-4 (10)
8. Trego Community 12-4 (8)
9. Wabaunsee 16-5 (NR)
10. Bishop Seabury 18-9 (5)

Class 1A
1. Centralia 21-0 (1)
2. Thunder Ridge 17-0 (2)
3. Spearville 17-0 (3)
4. Rural Vista 24-2 (4)
5. Argonia 17-1 (9)
6. South Central 17-1 (6)
7. Sylvan-Lucas 14-2 (7)
8. Wheatland/Grinnell 10-1 (8)
9. Valley Falls 17-3 (NR)
10. Chetopa 20-1 (10)

KSHSAA releases 2018-19 classifications

The Kansas State High School Activities Association released the classifications for the 2018-19 school year on Wednesday.

Hays High is one of the area schools that will change classifications from last school year to the current year.

The enrollment figures are based on the number of students enrolled in grades nine through 12 on September 20th.

Hays High’s official head count was 837 students moving them from 4A to 5A.

Central Plains, Hill City, Hodgeman County and La Crosse all dropped from 2A to 1A.

Below are the schools that changes classifications. You can find all the classifications by clicking HERE.

Class Number of Schools Range Schools Changing Class
6A 36 2495 – 1320 Kansas City-Wyandotte (5A) Leavenworth (5A)

Liberal (5A) Olathe West (5A)

Shawnee-Mill Valley (5A)

5A 36 1313 – 748 Andover Central (4A)

Arkansas City (4A)

Basehor-Linwood (4A)

Bonner Springs (4A)

Hays (4A)

Kansas City-Sumner Academy (4A) McPherson (4A)

Spring Hill (4A)

Wichi­ta-Northwest (6A)

4A 36 679 – 317 None
3A 64 315 – 174 Baxter Springs (4A)

Burlington (4A)

Clay Center Community (4A) Columbus (4A)

Concordia (4A)

Frontenac (4A)

Galena (4A)

Girard (4A)

Holcomb (4A)

Holton (4A)

Hugoton (4A)

Kansas City-Bishop Ward (4A) LaCygne-Prairie View (4A)

Larned (4A)

Lindsborg-Smoky Valley (4A) Marysville (4A)

Meriden-Jefferson West (4A)

Santa Fe Trail (4A)

St. George-Rock Creek (4A)

Wichita-Collegiate (4A)

 

 

 

 

 

2A

 

 

 

 

 

 

64

 

172 – 105

 

Arma-Northeast (3A)

Cherokee-Southeast (3A)

Conway Springs (3A)

Effingham-ACCHS (3A)

Ellsworth (3A)

Eskridge-Mission Valley (3A)

Garden Plain (3A)

Horton (3A)

Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic (3A) Humboldt (3A)

Lakin (3A)

McLouth (3A)

Mound City-Jayhawk Linn (3A) Oskaloosa (3A)

Richmond-Central Heights (3A) Rossville (3A)

Sedgwick (3A)

Sterling (3A)

Whitewater-Remington (3A)

Wichita-The Independent (3A)

 

1A

 

117

 

105 – 14

 

Burden Central (2A)

Burlingame (2A)

Claflin-Central Plains (2A)

Elbing-Berean Academy (2A) Greensburg-Kiowa County (2A)

Hill City (2A)

Jetmore-Hodgeman County (2A) Kinsley (2A)

La Crosse (2A)

Lincoln (2A)

Little River (2A)

Macksville (2A)

Moundridge (2A)

Olpe (2A)

Oxford (2A)

St. Joh’s Military Academy (2A)

Sedan (2A)

Solomon (2A)

Spearville (2A)

Udall (2A)

Dozier’s homer lifts Royals to 4-3 win over Reds

CINCINNATI (AP) – Hunter Dozier’s quiet night turned into a clutch, game-winning effort for the Kansas City Royals.

Dozier led off the ninth inning with a tie-breaking home run, then teamed with shortstop Adalberto Mondesi for a key out in the bottom of the inning as the Royals beat the slumping Cincinnati Reds 4-3 Tuesday night.

“It felt like a quiet night until the ninth,” said Dozier, who snapped a 0-for-17 skid with his homer to left field. “A lot happened in a short amount of time.”

Dozier’s 11th homer of the season, off Raisel Iglesias (2-5), left Kansas City needing two wins in its last five games to avoid tying the franchise record of 106 losses in a season, set in 2005. The Royals (55-102) have won three of their last four games, after a five-game losing streak.

The Reds had runners on first and second with one out in the ninth against closer Wily Peralta, but Mondesi fielded Scott Schebler’s grounder and threw to Dozier at third, forcing Brandon Dixon. Jose Peraza followed with a hard grounder that Dozier was able to knock down with a diving backhand stop, leaving the bases loaded. Joey Votto grounded out harmlessly, and Peralta earned his 14th save.

“They made some good plays,” Reds interim manager Jim Riggleman said. “I was shocked that Dozier got to that ball. I thought it was down the line and would at least tie the game.”

Kansas City manager Ned Yost felt Dozier’s play on Schebler’s grounder to Mondesi was more difficult than it looked.

“He went for the ball at first,” Yost said. “He had to peel back to get to the bag. His athleticism allowed him to do that.”

Kevin McCarthy (5-4) walked the first batter he faced to lead off the eighth and the Reds ended up loading the bases with no outs on Votto’s checked-swing dribbler up the third base line. But Eugenio Suarez grounded into a force out at the plate, Scooter Gennett struck out and Phillip Ervin hit a fielder’s-choice grounder to Dozier, ending the threat.

Cincinnati went 3-for-10 with runners in scoring position and now are 8-for-75 (.107) in that situation over their last 13 games. The slumping Reds (66-92) have lost four straight, all against teams with worse records than their own. The Reds have also lost five of six, and their interleague losing streak reached seven games.

Ryan O’Hearn hit his 12th homer of the season, a two-run shot off Matt Harvey, in the fourth inning, to give the Royals a 3-0 lead. The Reds’ Dilson Herrera delivered a pinch-hit, two-run homer in the fifth before Gennett tripled and Ervin drove him in with the game-tying run in the seventh

Harvey overcame a 51-minute rain delay with one out in the bottom of the third inning. He lasted five innings and gave up six hits and three runs with six strikeouts. The former Mets’ right-hander didn’t allow a walk. He has a 7-7 record and 4.46 ERA in 23 games with the Reds, and a 4.92 ERA overall in 2018.

“It was frustrating,” Harvey said. “I was pretty sharp in the first three innings. After the delay, I wasn’t as sharp.

The delay cost Eric Skoglund a shot at his second win of the season and first since April 28 against the White Sox. The Royals rookie, making his 12th start of 2018 and fourth since missing three months with a strained ulnar collateral ligament, didn’t return when play resumed.

ROCKY TOP

The Reds announced that they were resuming an affiliation with Double-A Chattanooga. The Reds and Lookouts were affiliated from 1988 through 2008.

IT’S LORENZEN

RHP Michael Lorenzen (3-2), trying to convince the Reds that he can make the conversion from reliever to starter, will get his third and final chance this season against the Pirates in Sunday’s series finale.

NEW HIGH

Whit Merrifield singled with one out in the fifth inning to extend his hitting streak to a season-high 15 games. The streak is the fourth of at least 12 games this season for Merrifield, the AL’s hits and stolen base leader going into Tuesday.

UP NEXT

Royals: RHP Heath Fillmyer (3-2) will make his first career start against the Reds in his final 2018 start.

Reds: LHP Cody Reed (1-2) makes his first career start against the Royals, who made him their second-round pick in the June 2013 draft.

TMP-Marian volleyball goes 2-0 in Plainville

PLAINVILLE, Kan. – The TMP-Marian volleyball team went 2-0 at the Plainville Invitational Tuesday. The Monarchs swept Norton 25-21, 25-14 then knocked off the host Cardinals in three 21-25, 25-12, 25-23.

Emilee Lane led the team with 27 kills in the two matches while Kassidi Yost and Sophia Coulter both had 24 assists and Emilee Augustine 22 digs.

The Monarchs improve to 15-10 on the season.

FHSU men’s golf finishes tenth at MSSU Fall Invitational

MONKEY ISLAND, Okla. – The Fort Hays State men’s golf team finished tenth at the MSSU Fall Invitational (Sept. 24-25), hosted at Shangri La Country Club. Senior Mac McNish led the Tigers with identical rounds of even-par 72 in rounds one and two before finishing with a 3-under par 69 to post a 3-under (213) score and tied for tenth individually.

Connor Schultz posted rounds of 79, 78 and 72 to finish solo 43rd. Isaiah Grover finished in a tie for 53rd after carding rounds of 77, 82 and 78. Marcus Willey fired off rounds of 90, 77 and 74 to finish in a tie for 61st. Bryce Cowan shot rounds of 89, 79 and 74.

Oklahoma Christian took the team title with an aggregate score of 848. St. Mary’s (Texas) finished second with a score of 851 and Southeastern Oklahoma State (855) finished third. Fort Hays State finished tenth as a team with a score of 317-306-289 for a total of 912. Zach James of Southeastern Oklahoma State claimed the individual title after posting an 11-under (205) score for the tournament.

The Tigers will be back in action next week when they compete at the Newman Fall Invitational (Oct. 1-2). The event is set to be hosted at Crestview Country Club.

Larks to join Kansas Collegiate League Baseball

WICHITA, Kan. – For the first time since 1976, the Hays Larks will play in league other than the Jayhawk League. The Kansas Collegiate League Baseball, based in Wichita, announced the Larks along with the Liberal Bee Jays and Dodge City A’s will be joining the KCBL for the 2019 season.

The move comes nearly a month after the Great Bend Bat Cats, El Dorado Broncos, Derby Twins and Haysville Aviators announced they would be leaving the Jayhawk League to join the Sunflower Collegiate League.

“Since that time, Hays, Liberal and Dodge City have been working hard behind the scenes to find a way to stay together, play each other, and still be able to compete at the National Baseball Congress World Series” the league said in a statement on Facebook Tuesday afternoon.

“After much discussion and exploration, the best option to accomplish those goals was to join the KCLB. The Jayhawk League had a long, storied and successful run, and while we worked hard to try and keep the Jayhawk League independent by adding additional teams, we regret that option did not work out.”

The former Jayhawk League teams join current KCLB members Wellington Heat, Kansas Cannons, Clearwater Outlaws, Park City Rangers, Valley Center Mud Daubers, McPherson Pipeliners, and Kansas Curve.

The league will be divided into two divisions with Hays, Dodge City and Liberal in the west and the seven current members in the east. The top two teams from each division will meet in a championship series at the end of the regular season to determine the league champion.

“This is the most impactful move of this generation for Kansas summer collegiate baseball” said league commissioner Sheldon Howell through a press release.

“Truly, for once in a long time, the strongest organizations from the last decade are playing in one league all summer long. This move will breed the strongest competition and demand
professionalism across the board. Something I believe Kansas baseball was in desperate need of.”

Tigers Rise to No. 14 in Latest United Soccer Coaches Poll

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Fort Hays State men’s soccer team soared up seven spots in the latest release of the United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division II Poll. The Tigers are now ranked No. 14 in the nation, released Tuesday (Sept. 25). The Tigers are coming off a week in which they began MIAA play with a strong 2-0 start.

The Tigers defeated Southwest Baptist (Sept. 21), 9-0, while breaking many school records in the process. They scored the most goals in a single match (nine), produced the most points in a single match (29) and tied the record for assists in a single match with 11. Forward Santiago Agudelo recorded the seventh hat trick in team history in the victory, while setting the new standard for points in a match with eight (three goals, two assists).

FHSU then upset then No. 8 ranked Northeastern State in Tahlequah (Sept. 23), 4-1. The Tigers exacted revenge of last season’s heartbreaking loss to the RiverHawks in the Central Region Championship, falling to them 2-1 after allowing the game-winning goal in the final minute of regulation.

The Tigers finished up their road slate this weekend as they take on Oklahoma Baptist on Thursday (Sept. 27) in Shawnee, Okla. before traveling over to Bethany, Okla. to battle Southern Nazarene on Saturday afternoon (Sept. 29).

Below is the United Soccer Coaches Men’s Division II Poll for September 25, 2018.

Rank School Prev. W-L-T
1 Simon Fraser 3 8-0-0
2 Palm Beach Atlantic 5 8-0-0
3 Young Harris College 4 7-0-0
4 Midwestern State 1 6-0-1
5 Univ. of Charleston 7 7-0-1
6 Southern New Hampshire 20 8-0-0
7 Ohio Valley 2 8-1-0
8 CSU-Los Angeles 12 7-1-0
9 Florida Southern College 18 6-0-0
10 Lander 16 5-0-0
11 Colorado Mesa 17 5-0-2
12 Univ. of Indianapolis 9 6-1-1
13 UC-San Diego 23 7-0-1
14 Fort Hays State 21 5-2-1
15 LIU Post 25 5-1-0
16 Notre Dame College 13 6-2-0
17 Northeastern State 8 6-1-0
18 Colorado School of Mines RV 7-1-0
19 Florida Tech 24 5-1-0
20 Wingate RV 4-1-1
21 Northern Michigan 22 4-1-1
22 Le Moyne College NR 6-1-0
23 CSU-San Marcos 19 6-1-0
24 Limestone College 10 5-1-0
25 Seton Hill RV 4-0-3
Records shown are through games of Sept. 23, 2018.

Also receiving votes: Barry University, Georgian Court University, Merrimack College, Fort Lewis College, McKendree University.

Gonzales earns MIAA Women’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week honor

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – For the first time in her Tiger career, senior Yessenia Gonzales has been named the MIAA Women’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week after setting a new personal record. Gonzales received her honor from the conference office on Tuesday (Sept. 25).

Over the weekend, Gonzales and her fellow Tigers competed in the Chile Pepper Festival hosted by the University of Arkansas. Gonzales achieved her new PR at the meet as she ran her fastest 5K time of her collegiate career at 18:05. This mark boosted Gonzales to a 29th overall finish among the other runners, while finishing in seventh among NCAA Division II competition in the race.

Gonzales and the rest of the FHSU team will travel to Lawrence this Saturday (Sept. 29) to partake in the Rim Rock Farm Collegiate Classic hosted by the University of Kansas.

🎥 FHSU football holds weekly football press conference

Fort Hays State Weekly Football Press Conference
September 25th, 2018

Fort Hays State head coach Chris Brown conducted his weekly press conference in advance of the Tiger’s homecoming game with Central Oklahoma Saturday night in Hays. 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, 8:27 Quarterback Chance Fuller, 10:13 Defensive Back Tanner Hoekman, 12:57 Wide Receiver Manny Ramsey) 

FHSU’s Agudelo earns MIAA Soccer Athlete of the Week

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State junior forward Santiago Agudelo has been named MIAA Men’s Soccer Athlete of the Week, announced Tuesday (Sept. 25) by the league office. This is the first time Agudelo has achieved the honor.

Agudelo had a huge week for No. 21 ranked Fort Hays State, recording 11 points over two matches. He helped the team to a 2-0 start in MIAA play with a 9-0 win at Southwest Baptist and a 4-1 win at No. 8 ranked Northeastern State. He recorded the seventh hat trick in FHSU program history in the 9-0 win at SBU, while adding a pair of assists in the match as well. In the 4-1 win at NSU, he provided what proved to be the game-winning goal in the match and assisted on the first goal of the match for FHSU. It helped FHSU claim its second win over a top-10 ranked team this year.

The Tigers head south to take on Oklahoma Baptist on Thursday (Sept. 27) to take on the Bison. Kickoff is set to commence at 7:30 p.m. from Shawnee, Okla.

Tigers move up one spot in D2Football.com Poll

Fort Hays State moved up one position in the D2Football.com Top 25 Poll, released on Tuesday (Sept. 25). The Tigers are No. 13 in the latest edition, while holding the No. 18 ranking in the official AFCA Top 25 Poll.

Pittsburg State moved up to the No. 7 ranking this week in the poll, while a loss at Central Oklahoma moved Northwest Missouri State down to No. 11 in the poll.

Minnesota State holds the No. 1 ranking in both the D2Football.com and AFCA Polls.

Below is the D2Football.com Top 25 for September 25, 2018.

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

Chin leads TMP-Marian girls’ golf in Hoisington

HOISINGTON, Kan. – Shannen Chin won her third tournament of the season leading the TMP-Marian girls’ golf team to a third place finish at the Hoisington Invitational Monday at Lake Barton. The Monarchs shot a 213 and finished five shots back of second place Colby and 16 behind the host Cardinals.

Chin, who also had tournament wins in Goodland and Larned, fired a 39 in the nine-hole event and won by five strokes. Jenna Romme shot a 51 to finish seventh. Hays High’s Sierra Smith also shot a 51 and finished eighth.

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