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Tigers up two spots in D2Football.com Poll

Fort Hays State received a boost of two spots in the latest D2Football.com Poll, released on Tuesday (Sept. 18). The Tigers are No. 14 in the latest poll after holding the No. 16 spot last week.

Fort Hays State is one of four schools currently in the D2Football.com Top 25. Northwest Missouri State is now No. 2, while Pittsburg State vaults into the Top 10 at No. 9. Both teams are 3-0, the only remaining unbeaten teams in the MIAA. Central Missouri holds the No. 16 ranking this week.

The Tigers, now 2-1 overall on the season, head to Joplin, Missouri this Saturday for a meeting with Missouri Southern at 6 pm. The Lions are 0-3 overall.

Below is the D2Football.com Poll for September 18, 2018.

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

Lavarnway drives in winning run, Pirates top Royals in 11

PITTSBURGH (AP) – Ryan Lavarnway was an unlikely candidate to get a big hit in a pressure situation for the Pirates.

The 30-year-old fourth-string catcher was playing his 142nd career game, spread out over seven seasons with five teams, and spent most of 2018 with Triple-A Indianapolis.

In his second major league at-bat of the season, Lavarnway drove in the winning run with a pinch-hit single in the 11th inning, giving Pittsburgh a 2-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals.

Jameson Taillon had a career-high 11 strikeouts and Colin Moran homered for Pittsburgh.

It was the second straight night a backup catcher came through for the Pirates. Jacob Stallings had a game-ending single on Monday night.

Stallings and Lavarnway split catching duties all season in Indianapolis before being called up for depth in September. Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said at the time he wanted to honor the work Lavarnway had done this season.

“This organization has been so great to me,” Lavarnway said. “I’m just so grateful for everything about them, really. I really feel like myself as a person and as a player here.”

Starling Marte led off the 11th with an infield single off Burch Smith (1-6). Josh Bell walked and Burch struck out Francisco Cervelli before Adam Frazier was intentionally walked to load the bases, setting up Lavarnway’s walk-off hit to shallow center.

“I was just trying to not to do much,” Lavarnway said. “I think it would be human nature to try to go up there and hit it into the river.”

Taillon pitched seven scoreless innings, allowing four hits and a walk. His previous career high in strikeouts was 10, set on July 12.

“I worked the top of the strike zone a little bit more than usual, I would say, and then my curveball was the best it’s been the second half,” Taillon said.

It looked like the Royals might get to Taillon in the top of the seventh. With runners on second and third, Brian Goodwin hit a flyball to right fielder Pablo Reyes, who threw out Ryan O’Hearn at the plate.

It was the first outfield assist for Reyes, a rookie playing his second game in right field.

“A great way to end the outing,” Taillon said. “It’s a good feeling.”

Pinch-hitter Hunter Dozier tied the game in the ninth with a double off Pirates closer Felipe Vazquez that scored Jorge Bonifacio. Left fielder Corey Dickerson threw to shortstop Jordy Mercer, who relayed home to throw out Salvador Perez and preserve the tie.

Vazquez had not blown a save since May 31, a string of 24 consecutive opportunities converted.

Kyle Crick (3-2) retired the side on 10 pitches in the 11th to earn the win.

Moran had a pinch-hit home run with two outs in the seventh, his 10th homer this season.

Eric Skoglund allowed three hits and struck out two in six innings, his first start this season in which he did not allow a run. It was his second start since returning from an ankle injury Sept. 7

“He threw the ball great,” manager Ned Yost said. “Six strong innings. Did a really nice job. Got to 67 (pitches) last time out and was starting to get a little tired. Was in the mid-80s this time and felt great. So he’s getting back on track.”

The Pirates improved to 14-5 in interleague play, the second-best record in the majors behind the Boston Red Sox.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Pirates: Frazier did not start but said he was “fine” after fouling a ball off his right knee and leaving Monday’s game with discomfort. He grounded into a fielder’s choice in the ninth and remained in the game in left field. … C Elias Diaz (hamstring) made his first appearance since Aug. 31. He walked as a pinch-hitter in the ninth.

Royals: Perez was a late scratch with a recurrence of a nagging left thumb injury. He singled in the ninth. … RHP Jorge Lopez (bruised rib) has still not thrown a between-starts bullpen session. His next turn in the rotation is Thursday against Detroit. The team has not announced a probable pitcher.

UP NEXT

Royals: Heath Fillmyer (3-1, 4.76 ERA) is scheduled to start the series finale Wednesday. The rookie allowed 10 runs over his previous two starts.

Pirates: Chris Archer (4-8, 4.66 ERA) has lost three straight decisions and is 1-4 with a 5.19 ERA since returning from an abdominal injury in early July.

Monarch volleyball goes 1-2 in Hill City

HILL CITY, Kan. – The TMP-Marian volleyball team went 1-2 at the Hill City quad Tuesday. The Monarchs swept Oakley (25-17, 25-12) then were swept by Smith Center (13-25, 18-25) and Hill City (16-25, 21-25) to fall to 10-8 on the season.

Emilee Lane led the Monarchs with 23 kills on the night. Jillian Lowe had 23 digs while Kassidi Yost had 26 assists.

Tiger volleyball falls to No. 6 Lopers

KEARNEY, Neb. – The Fort Hays State Volleyball team fell to No. 6 Nebraska-Kearney on Tuesday (Sept. 18) in straight sets. The Tigers are now 6-9 overall on the season and 0-3 in MIAA play, while the Lopers improved to 14-1 this season and 2-1 in league action.

UNK took an early 5-0 lead in the first set before FHSU got on the board thanks to an attack error on the Lopers. Nebraska-Kearney led wire-to-wire for the first set, claiming the opening frame 25-18. Kayla Vitztum led the Tigers with four kills in the first set.

The Tigers grabbed an early 5-2 lead in the second set, thanks to a couple kills from Vitztum and one by Isabelle Reynolds. The Lopers stormed back, matching the score for the first time in the second frame, 6-6. Back-and-forth play from the squads produced four lead changes and two more ties. After the Lopers took the lead back 10-9, did not look back in the set and headed into the locker room with a two-set advantage after a 25-15 win.

Vitztum’s 11th and final kill put the Tigers in front with a 3-2 advantage early in the third set, before the Lopers grasped the lead and never looked back as they wrapped up the match, 25-14.

Vitztum led the Tigers with 11 kills, while Tatum Bartels picked up another six kills and swung a team-high .278 in the match. Christianna Herron tallied five blocks while Abbie Hayes collected 18 digs.

The Tigers play host to Pittsburg State on Friday (Sept. 18) when they take on the Gorillas inside Gross Memorial Coliseum for the Tigers home-opener. First serve is set for 6 p.m.

FHSU men’s golf finishes 10th among conference teams in first MIAA event of season

MUSKOGEE, Okla. – The Fort Hays State men’s golf team finished tenth among MIAA teams and 18th overall at the NSU Men’s Golf Classic (Sept. 17-18), hosted at Muskogee Country Club a 6,729-yard, par 71 golf course. Senior Mac McNish led the Tigers with rounds of 73, 74 and 72 to post a 6-over (219) and tied for 48th individually. McNish finished the week with five birdies.

Isaiah Grover posted rounds of 73, 79 and 78 to finish in a tie for 85th individually. Grover carded six birdies for the week, most on the team. Connor Schultz finished in a tie for 89th after carding rounds of 79, 76 and 78. Schultz completed the week with four birdies. Colton Bobek fired of rounds of 78, 80 and 79 to finish solo 97th, while posting four birdies. Bryce Cowan shot an 84 before improving with rounds of 78 and 77 in the final two rounds while carding three birdies in the tournament.

Lindenwood took the team title with an aggregate score of 831, breaking the tournament record by besting the previous low by seven strokes. Central Missouri and Arkansas Tech tied for second with a score of 846. Fort Hays State finished 18th as a team with a score of 304-307-305 for a total of 916. Francois Jacobs of Arkansas Tech claimed the individual title after posting a 12-under (201) for the tournament.

This was the first designated MIAA event of the year. Lindenwood topped the conference field, followed by Central Missouri and Northeastern State. The top individual among MIAA golfers was Yente Van Doren of Lindenwood, who was just three strokes off the winning pace at 12-under par (201).

The TIgers will be competing in their third tournament in as many weeks next week when they travel to Monkey Island, Okla. to play in the MSSU Fall Invitational at Shangri La Country Club.

🎥 FHSU football holds weekly football press conference

Fort Hays State Weekly Football Press Conference
September 18th, 2018

Fort Hays State head coach Chris Brown conducted his weekly press conference in advance of the Tiger’s game with Missouri Southern Saturday night in Joplin, Missouri. 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, 11:00 Kicker/Punter Dante Brown, 14:30 Defensive End Sheldon Schmidt, 16:22 Tight End Jacoby Williams) 

 

FHSU women’s golf finishes 12th at RMAC Fall Preview

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – The Fort Hays State women’s golf team finished in a tie for 12th at the RMAC Fall Preview (Sept. 17-18). The event was held at Tiara Rado Golf Course, a par-71, 5,952-yard course. The Tigers shot rounds of 324 and 322 to finish 78-over (646) for the tournament.

Senior Hannah Perkins led Fort Hays State as she finished in a tie for 15th individually. She fired rounds of 8-over (79) and 3-over (74) to finish 11-over (153) for the week. Perkins led the squad by carding five birdies in the tournament.

Taylor DeBoer and teammate Kelsey McCarthy tied for 46th. DeBoer shot rounds of 78 and 85, while McCarthy carded rounds of 85 and 78. Madison Roether tied for 65th individually with rounds of 82 and 87. Kira Mestl shot rounds of 90 and 85.

The University of Tampa won the tournament, shooting 37-over (604) as a team. Dixie State University finished second after shooting 615 as a team. CSU-Pueblo finished third with a total score of 615. Kiira Riihijarvi of Univ. of Tampa was the individual champion at 12-under par (130).

The Tigers will be back in action in two weeks as they will compete in the UCO RCB Classic (Oct. 1-2) in Edmond, Okla. hosted at the Golf Club of Edmond.

Polignano captures first-career MIAA Defender of the Week

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – After playing all 202 minutes for the Tigers through two-consecutive overtime matches, Alex Polignano has been named the newest MIAA Defender of the Week, the conference office announced Tuesday (Sept. 18). Polignano, a sophomore defender, has been a vital part of her Fort Hays State team who boasts a 2-2-2 record through six matches this season.

Polignano anchored a Tiger defense which had a 0.44 goals against average for the week, including a shutout 1-0 overtime win against Nebraska-Kearney. Prior to that contest, Fort Hays State played in another extra period match in which they ended in a 1-1 draw against Emporia State. Through the two matches, FHSU allowed 17 shots for the week to conclude with an average of 8.5 per match. Within regulation time, Fort Hays State allowed 15 of those shots with the remaining two coming in their overtime periods.

Her defensive strengths also helped Tiger goalkeeper Megan Kneefel go 1-0-1 for the week, another player who was present for all 202 minutes of the week.

Polignano and the rest of her Tiger squad hits the road for two-straight away matches this weekend. First, Fort Hays State concludes its non-conference schedule with a visit to Washburn in Topeka on Friday (Sept. 21) for a 6 p.m. night match. Following that, the Tigers open up MIAA play with a Sunday (Sept. 23) meting at Emporia State set for 2 p.m.

FHSU men’s soccer tabbed No. 21 in latest United Soccer Coaches Poll

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Fort Hays State men’s soccer team fell three spots in the latest release of the United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division II Poll. The Tigers are now ranked No. 21 in the nation, released Tuesday (Sept. 18). The Tigers are coming off a week in which they went 0-1-1 in their west coast swing against Point Loma Nazarene and Biola University.

Fort Hays State continues their six-match road slate this weekend as they begin MIAA play. The Tigers travel to Bolivar, Mo. to take on Southwest Baptist on Friday (Sept. 21) before make the trip to Tahlequah, Okla. to face No. 8 Northeastern State on Sunday (Sept. 23).

Below is the United Soccer Coaches Men’s Division II Poll for September 18, 2018.

Rank School Prev. W-L-T
1 Midwestern State 1 5-0-0
2 Ohio Valley 2 6-0-0
3 Simon Fraser 3 6-0-0
4 Young Harris College 4 5-0-0
5 Palm Beach Atlantic 7 6-0-0
6 Merrimack College 6 4-0-0
7 Univ. of Charleston 10 5-0-1
8 Northeastern State 8 5-0-0
9 Univ. of Indianapolis 11 6-0-0
10 Limestone College 12 4-0-0
11 St. Mary’s (Texas) 13 3-0-1
12 CSU-Los Angeles 20 5-1-0
13 Notre Dame College 5 5-1-0
14 Rollins College 21 4-0-0
15 Mercy College 17 4-0-1
16 Lander 16 4-0-0
17 Colorado Mesa 19 3-0-2
18 Florida Southern College RV 4-0-0
19 CSU-San Marcos RV 6-0-0
20 Southern New Hampshire RV 6-0-0
21 Fort Hays State 18 3-2-1
22 Northern Michigan NR 4-1-0
23 UC-San Diego 14 5-0-1
24 Florida Tech RV 4-1-0
25 LIU Post 23 4-1-0
Records shown are through games of Sept. 16, 2018.

Also receiving votes: Colorado School of Mines, Seton Hill University, Wingate University, Northwood University, Barry University, University of West Alabama, Lindenwood University.

Missouri Southern football coach steps down

JOPLIN, Mo. – Missouri Southern State has announced the resignation of head football coach Denver Johnson effective immediately.

The Lions host Fort Hays State Saturday night.

In three plus seasons under Johnson, the Lions have managed only three wins and are currently in the midst of a 16-game losing streak.

Defensive Coordinator Joe Bettasso has been named the interim head coach for the remainder of the 2018 season and a national search for a head football coach will be conducted at season’s end.

A veteran of more than 30 years on the college football sideline, Johnson has served as the head coach at Illinois State and Murray State, while also serving as an assistant at his alma mater, Tulsa, the University of Colorado and Tennessee-Martin.

Rookie Stallings caps Pirates comeback win over Royals

PITTSBURGH (AP) – Rookie Jacob Stallings hit a two-out single in the bottom of the ninth inning to rally the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 7-6 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night.

After Jordan Luplow grounded into a double play, Kevin Kramer walked and moved to second on Kevin Newman’s single. Stallings then singled into left field off Ben Lively (0-3), scoring Kramer.

It was Stallings’ second career game-ending hit. The catcher also had one in 2016.

The Pirates scored twice with two outs in the eighth inning to tie the game at 6-all. The first run scored when first baseman Ryan O’Hearn failed to handle a throw from third baseman Hunter Dozier on a grounder by Pablo Reyes. Starling Marte followed with an RBI triple.

Newman had three of Pittsburgh’s 15 hits, and the rookie shortstop extended his hitting streak to six games as the Pirates won for the ninth time in 12 games.

Edgar Santana (3-3) pitched a 1-2-3 ninth.

O’Hearn’s 11th home run in 36 games since making his debut July 31 led off the top of the eighth and gave the Royals a two-run lead.

Bell drew Pittsburgh to 5-4 in the seventh with a run-scoring single.

O’Hearn’s RBI double capped a four-run fifth inning and put the Royals on top 5-3. That followed consecutive run-scoring singles by Adalberto Mondesi, Alex Gordon and Salvador Perez.

Gordon doubled in the game’s first run in top of the third inning, and Corey Dickerson countered with an RBI single in the bottom half. Frazier’s two-run single in the fourth gave the Pirates a short-lived 3-1 lead.

Kansas City’s Brad Keller allowed four runs and 10 hits in six-plus innings. Pittsburgh’s Joe Musgrove also pitched six innings, giving up five runs and eight hits.

Keller got his first major league hit when he singled off Musgrove to lead off the fifth inning. It came in Keller’s second career at-bat after he struck out in the second.

O’Hearn’s homer to right field off Steven Brault was the first allowed by the left-hander in 117 career plate appearances against left-handed batters.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Pirates: 2B Frazier (right knee discomfort) left for a pinch-runner immediately after hitting his double. . C Francisco Cervelli (flu-like symptoms) was scratched from the original lineup. . C Elias Diaz (strained right hamstring) has been cleared to play after sitting out since Aug. 31. . Pitching coach Ray Searage underwent cervical surgery and assistant pitching coach Justin Meccage is taking his place.

AND 31 YEARS LATER .

Royals 2B Whit Merrifield played his first game in Pittsburgh. Merrifield’s father, Bill, was called up by the Pirates for one day late in the 1987 season then sent to instructional league to make the conversion from third baseman to first baseman.

Bill Merrifield did not appear in a game and never returned to the major leagues.

REMEMBERING MAC

A moment of silence was held for rapper/singer Mac Miller, who died last week. Miller was a Pittsburgh native and Pirates’ fan.

UP NEXT

Royals: LHP Eric Skoglund (1-5, 6.19) makes his third appearance and second start Tuesday night. He had been sidelined from May 26-Sept. 6 with a sprained ligament in his left elbow.

Pirates: RHP Jameson Taillon (13-9, 3.37) has allowed three earned runs or less in 19 straight starts.

HHS girls’ golfers finish third at Salina South Invite

SALINA, Kan. – The Hays High girls’ golf team placed two win the top-15 and finished third at the Salina South Invitational Monday at the Salina Municipal Golf Course.

Brittini Park shot a 95 and finished 12th. Taleia McCrae fired a 96 to finish 15th.

The Indians had a team score to 393 which was 27 back of first place Maize and 22 behind Manhattan.

Team Results
1. Maize 366
2. Manhattan 371
3. Hays High 393
4. Salina South 401
5. Great Bend 412
6. Derby 419
7. Goddard-Eisenhower 426
8. Newton 427
9. Dodge City 448
10. Hutchinson 460
11. Haysville Campus 475
12. Salina Central 488

Top 15 Medalists
1. Emma Johnson Derby 78
2. Riley Hunter Maize 84
3. Lexie Ridder Maize 84
4. Abby Donovan Concordia 86
5. Andi Siebert Manhattan 88
6. Meredith Kinney Hutchinson 89
7. Elise Jackson Manhattan 90
8. Mallory Seirer Newton 92
9. Zoe Norton Salina South 92
10. Cailee McMullen Great Bend 93
11. A.J. Ryan Manhattan 93
12. Brittani Park Hays High 95
13. Kaylee Reiser Great Bend 95
14. Karsen Klein Goddard-Eisenhower 95
15. Taleia McCrae Hays High 96

Monarch girls’ golf third in Colby

COLBY, Kan. – The TMP-Marian Lady Monarchs golf team finished in third place at the Par 76 Lake Meadows Golf Course in Colby Monday with a team score of 400. The Monarchs were four shots behind second place Goodland who shot a 396. Syracuse won the team title with a 368.

Individually, Shannen Chin took third with a 5-over par 81, losing a scorecard playoff to Paige Barnes of Syracuse who was second.

Rylee Cook of Stanton County was top medalist with 79. Other TMP scores were Haleigh Spray 103, Abby Heimerman 106, Avin Inlow 110 and Anniw Wasinger 120.

Next tourney for the Lady Monarchs is Thursday’s Holcomb Invitational played at Buffalo Dunes in Garden City.

TEAM SCORES
1. Syracuse 368
2. Goodland 396
3. TMP-Marian 400
4. Colby 420
5. Hugoton 481
6. Ulysses 542
7. Holcomb 542
Oakley did not field full team.

TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS PAR 76
1. Rylee Cook, Stanton County 79
2. Paige Barnes, Syracuse 81
3. Shannen Chin, TMP 81
4. Riley Baker, Syracuse 95
5. Caelyn Cook, Stanton County 95
6. Colby Perryman, Goodland 95
7. Andie Coleman, Syracuse 95
8. Bran Perryman, Goodland 96
9. Jordyn Lowrie, oakley 96
10. Carly Kullot, Syracuse 97

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