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KVA week 2 rankings

After winning the Trego Invitational over the weekend the Trego volleyball team enters the 2A Kansas Volleyball Coaches Association rankings for the first time at number 10. The Golden Eagles are 9-2. Ness City moved up two spots to number seven this week and Smith Center is down one spot to number nine.

In 1A Thunder Ridge is ranked third this week and Wheatland-Grinnell enters the poll at number eight.

Hays High was ranked ninth last week but they have fallen from the top 10 after going 1-3 at the Valley Center tournament Saturday.

Class 6A
1. Blue Valley North 10-0 (1)
2. Blue Valley 6-0 (2)
3. Lawrence 7-1 (6)
4. Washburn Rural 7-2 (5)
5. Gardner-Edgerton 7-4 (10)
6. Olathe Northwest 3-2 (3)
7. Blue Valley Northwest 6-4 (NR)
8. Garden City 4-1 (7)
9. Hutchinson 8-2 (NR)
10. Topeka 5-1 (9)

Class 5A
1. St. James Academy 7-1 (1)
2. Newton 8-0 (4)
3. Topeka-Seaman 11-4 (NR)
4. Bishop Carroll 7-0 (5)
5. Lansing 14-1 (2)
6. St. Thomas Aquinas 3-2 (NR)
7. Blue Valley Southwest 8-1 (NR)
8. De Soto 9-4 (3)
9. Maize South 8-2 (6)
10. Andover 11-3 (10)

Class 4A
1. Topeka-Hayden 7-3 (1)
2. Louisburg 8-5 (3)
3. Chanute 8-0 (8)
4. Ulysses 7-0 (4)
5. Rose Hill 9-2 (7)
6. Bishop Miege 1-1 (6)
7. Buhler 7-2 (2)
8. Andale 10-4 (5)
9. Independence 10-0 (9)
10. Nickerson 11-2 (NR)

Class 3A
1. Royal Valley 14-0 (1)
2. Pratt 12-1 (4)
3. Nemaha Central 6-2 (2)
4. Beloit 8-1 (3)
5. Burlington 12-2 (10)
6. Hesston 10-2 (5)
7. Perry-Lecompton 9-1 (7)
8. Silver Lake 5-3 (6)
9. Halstead 12-5 (8)
10. Marysville 8-3 (NR)

Class 2A
1. Garden Plain 9-0 (1)
2. St. Mary’s-Colgan 11-0 (2)
3. Sedgwick 12-2 (4)
4. Bishop Seabury 10-3 (5)
5. Heritage Christian 6-3 (6)
6. Maranatha Christian 6-1 (7)
7. Ness City 6-0 (9)
8. Meade 9-1 (10)
9. Smith Center 5-1 (8)
10. Trego Community 9-2 (NR)

Class 1A
1. Centralia 10-0 (1)
2. South Central 16-0 (2)
3. Thunder Ridge 12-0 (6)
4. Rural Vista 11-0 (NR)
5. Spearville 6-0 (8)
6. Sylvan-Lucas 8-1 (3)
7. Solomon 13-1 (5)
8. Wheatland/Grinnell 10-1 (NR)
9. Attica 9-1 (NR)
10. Goessel 7-2 (4)

TMP-Marian volleyball goes 1-2 at own quad

HAYS, Kan. – The TMP-Marian volleyball team went 1-2 at their own quadrangular Tuesday evening at Al Billinger Fieldhouse. The Monarchs lost in three to Smith Center (27-25, 25-23, 25-20 then were swept by Phillipsburg (24-26, 14-25. They knocked off Ellis in three (25-3, 23-25, 25-18).

The Monarchs are now 9-6 on the season.

Keller shuts down White Sox in Royals’ win

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Brad Keller pitched seven strong innings to win for the fourth time in six starts, leading the Kansas City Royals to a 6-3 win over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night.

Whit Merrifield had two hits, two RBIs, and scored two runs for the Royals. He also stole two bases to increase his American League lead to 33 steals, including a league-best 12 of third base.

Keller (8-6) gave up one run and four hits and two walks while striking out six. He is 4-1 with a 1.62 ERA in his last six starts, lowering his ERA to 3.04 – leading all AL rookies.

Wily Peralta picked up his 10th save in 10 chances, despite walking two in 1/3 of an inning.

The Royals have won a season-high seven straight at home – and 10 of 11. After starting 11-35 at home before the All-Star break, the Royals are 16-10 since the break. They need to win three of their final nine games to avoid tying the franchise’s worst home record (1998).

Dylan Covey (5-13) allowed six runs – five earned – and six hits in 4 1/3 innings for the White Sox. He walked three and struck out four. He is now 0-6 with a 9.00 ERA in his last six starts. Over his last 11 outings, he’s 1-9 with an 8.59 ERA.

Covey has struggled against the Royals, falling to 0-7 with a 6.37 ERA in nine career starts.

The White Sox scored a run in the third when Avasail Garcia beat out an infield single, scoring Yolmer Sanchez from third. Garcia rolled it sharply to short, but Adalberto Mondesi appeared to take too long to release the throw to first.

Mondesi made up for his gaffe with an RBI single as part of a three-run third for Kansas City. Merrifield blooped a single to short right field, scoring Brian Goodwin. Mondesi followed with a bunt single that scored Rosell Herrera. A bad throw by catcher Welington Castillo sent Merrifield to third. He scored on Alex Gordon’s sacrifice fly to the wall in right.

The Royals added another run in the fourth. Ryan O’Hearn led off with a triple down the right-field line and scored on Jorge Bonifacio’s ground-rule double to make it 4-1.

Hunter Dozier had a two-run single in the sixth to give the Royals a five-run lead.

The White Sox pulled within three in the ninth against Royals relievers, with Tim Anderson driving in Ryan LaMarre with a single and Yoan Moncada scoring Jose Rondon on a bases-loaded walk.

JONES RETURNS

Prior to Tuesday’s game, the White Sox returned RHP Nate Jones from his rehab assignment with Class A Winston-Salem, and reinstated him from the 60-day disabled list. He was placed on the disabled list June 13 with a pronator muscle strain in his right arm. He’s 2-2 and a 2.55 ERA in 27 relief appearances. Jones pitched a scoreless seventh inning against the Royals.

TRAINER’S ROOM

White Sox: OF Leury Garcia remains on the disabled list with a grade-2 left hamstring. “Doing better,” manager Rick Renteria said. “(He’s getting) a little more activity. He’s still feeling some soreness, some tightness when he’s doing certain things. We’re just going to try to make sure that upon or before his return he’s comfortable and everything’s clear. Hopefully that’s coming sooner rather than later, but we’re going to make sure that he’s feeling good.”

Royals: OF Brett Phillips, who has been out since suffering a right shoulder contusion last Wednesday in Cleveland, continues to improve, according to manager Ned Yost. Phillips took 30 more swings off the tee Tuesday. “I still don’t have a definite date (for his return),” Yost said before the game. “But he’s getting closer. I watched him play catch today. That’s going to be a big hurdle. His arm is one of his prized possessions. Once he can get back to throwing with some accuracy and force behind it, he’ll be close.”

UP NEXT

White Sox LHP Carlos Rodon (6-5, 3.11 ERA) will face Royals LHP Eric Skoglund (1-5, 6.45). Rodon has lost his two starts in September after the Sox won all five of his August starts (he was 3-0 in those starts). Skoglund missed more than three months of the season (86 games) with a strained left UCL. He has pitched two scoreless innings out of the bullpen since his return. He made five rehab starts, going 0-1 with a 3.54 ERA with three different minor league affiliates.

Tigers No. 16 in Latest D2Football.com Poll

Fort Hays State holds the No. 16 ranking in the latest D2Football.com Poll, released on Tuesday (Sept. 11). A day after seeing their AFCA ranking drop from No. 5 to No. 17, the Tigers move down eight spots from No. 8 to No. 16 on the D2Football.com list.

Like the AFCA poll, the MIAA has four representatives in the D2Football.com Poll. Northwest Missouri State is No. 3, Pittsburg State is No. 14, and Central Missouri is No. 19, joining FHSU in the rankings. Only three undefeated teams remain in the MIAA, which includes Northwest Missouri State, Pittsburg State, and Nebraska-Kearney.

The Tigers host Washburn University on Saturday night in Hays at 7 pm. Both teams enter the game at 1-1. Washburn received votes in the AFCA Preseason Poll, coming off a 7-5 record in 2017 with a win in the Heart of Texas Bowl.

Below is the D2Football.com Top 25 for September 11, 2018.

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

FHSU men’s golf finishes ninth among MIAA teams in first event of season

WARRENSBURG, Mo. – The Fort Hays State men’s golf team finished ninth among MIAA teams and 18th overall at the Mule Invitational (Sept. 10-11), hosted at Mules National Golf Course in Missouri. Senior Mac McNish led the Fort Hays State with rounds of 75, 75 and 73 to post a total score of 223 and tie for 63rd place.

Isaiah Grover posted rounds of 73, 77 and 79 to finish in a tie for 82nd individually. Connor Schultz finished in a tie for 84th after carding rounds of 74, 80 and 76. Freshman Bryce Cowan fired off rounds of 71, 84 and 79 to finish solo 89th in his first collegiate golf tournament. Colton Bobek shot a 75 in round one before posting identical scores of 80 in the final two rounds.

Washburn took the team title with an aggregate score of 845. Fellow MIAA team Central Missouri placed second with a score of 846 and Henderson State (854) placed third. Fort Hays State finished 18th as a team with a score of 293-312-307 for a total of 912.

Craig Stefureak of Drury claimed the individual title in a playoff with Yente Van Doren of Lindenwood. They both shot 7-under for the tournament and a total score of 203.

The Tigers are in action next week (Sept. 17-18) when they travel to Muskogee, Okla. to compete in the NSU Men’s Golf Classic at the Muskogee Country Club.

FHSU women finish 14th at NSU Golf Classic

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – The Fort Hays State women’s golf team finished 14th at the season-opening NSU Golf Classic (Sept. 10-11). The event was held at Cherokee Springs Golf Club, a par-72, 5,964-yard course. The Tigers shot rounds of 309 and 331 to finish 64-over (640) for the tournament.

Senior Hannah Perkins led Fort Hays State as she finished in a tie for 19th individually. She fired rounds of 4-over (76) and 6-over (78) to finish 10-over (154) for the week.

Taylor DeBoer tied for 56th individually with rounds of 77 and 85. Madison Roether and teammate Katie Brungardt tied for 61st. Roether shot rounds of 81 and 82, while Brungardt carded rounds of 77 and 86. Kelsey McCarthy shot 79 and 87.

Oklahoma Christian won the tournament, shooting 12-over (594) as a team, shattering the tournament record which was previously held by Northeastern State in 2011 (597). Southwestern Oklahoma State finished second after shooting 604 as a team. Fellow MIAA program Central Oklahoma finished third with a total score of 607. Gloria Choi of Southwestern Oklahoma State was the individual champion at 1-under par (143).

The Tigers are back in action next week as they will compete in the Mesa Invitational (Sept. 17-18) in Grand Junction, Colo. hosted at the Tiara Rado Golf Course.

Tigers Slide to No. 18 in United Soccer Coach Poll

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Fort Hays State men’s soccer team slid down three spots in the United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division II Poll. The Tigers are now ranked No. 18 in the nation, released Tuesday (Sept. 11). The Tigers are coming off a week in which they went 1-1, with their lone loss to No. 2 Midwestern State (Sept. 6), who moved up one spot to No. 1 this week.

Fort Hays State begins a six-match road swing this weekend. The Tigers travel to the west coast to take on Point Loma University on Thursday (Sept. 13) in San Diego, before make the trek up the state to face Biola University on Saturday (Sept. 15) in La Mirada, Calif.

Below is the United Soccer Coaches Men’s Division II Poll for September 11, 2018.

Rank School Prev. W-L-T
1 Midwestern State 2 3-0-0
2 Ohio Valley 3 4-0-0
3 Simon Fraser 4 4-0-0
4 Young Harris College 5 4-0-0
5 Notre Dame College 6 4-0-0
6 Merrimack College 7 3-0-0
7 Palm Beach Atlantic 9 4-0-0
8 Northeastern State 8 4-0-0
9 Univ. of West Alabama 19 2-0-1
10 Univ. of Charleston 11 3-0-1
11 Univ. of Indianapolis 14 4-0-0
12 Limestone College 17 3-0-0
13 St. Mary’s (Texas) 12 2-0-1
14 UC-San Diego RV 4-0-0
15 Lynn 1 2-1-0
16 Lander 10 3-0-0
17 Mercy College 22 3-0-0
18 Fort Hays State 15 3-1-0
19 Colorado Mesa 21 2-0-1
20 CSU-Los Angeles 18 3-1-0
21 Rollins College 25 4-0-0
22 Saginaw Valley State 24 2-0-2
23 LIU Post NR 3-1-0
24 Western Washington 13 3-1-0
25 Seton Hill NR 2-0-1

🎥 FHSU football holds weekly football press conference

Fort Hays State Weekly Football Press Conference
September 11th, 2018

Fort Hays State head coach Chris Brown conducted his weekly press conference in advance of the Tiger’s game with Washburn 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, 09:22 Defensive Back Connor Shedeed, 13:32 Tight End Matt Wendelberger) 

Tigers slide to No. 17 in AFCA Top 25

WACO, Texas – Following a loss on the road at Missouri Western on Thursday, Fort Hays State moved down to No. 17 in the AFCA Division II Top 25 Poll, released on Monday (Sept. 10). The Tigers were No. 5 in the nation following one week of play, but slide down 12 spots after a 23-13 loss to the Griffons in St. Joseph.

The MIAA now has four teams in the Top 25 of the poll. Northwest Missouri State moved up two spots in the rankings from No. 6 to No. 4, benefitting from losses by West Florida (No. 2 last week) and Fort Hays State (No. 5 last week). Fort Hays State is at No. 17 and Central Missouri is No. 20, both at 1-1 so far on the season after FHSU defeated UCM in the season opener. Pittsburg State jumps in this week at No. 23 after a 2-0 start to the season.

Fort Hays State hosts Washburn this Saturday (Sept. 15) in Hays at 7 pm.

Below is the AFCA Top 25 Poll for September 10, 2018.

Rank School (1st votes) Record Pts. Prev. Week 2 Next Game
1. Texas A&M-Commerce (26) 2-0 812 1 D. William Jewell (Mo.), 27-17 Sept. 15 at Eastern New Mexico
2. Minnesota St. (3) 2-0 780 3 D. Augustana (S.D.), 38-36 Sept. 15 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.)
3. Indiana (Pa.) (2) 2-0 722 4 D. Millersville (Pa.), 41-7 Sept. 15 at Lock Haven (Pa.)
4. Northwest Missouri St. (1) 2-0 719 6 D. Washburn (Kan.), 38-17 Sept. 15 vs. Missouri Southern St.
5. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 2-0 684 8 D. Delta St. (Miss.), 21-10 Sept. 15 at Northern Michigan
6. Ferris St. (Mich.) 2-0 658 9 D. No. 19t Findlay (Ohio), 59-13 Sept. 15 at Northwood (Mich.)
7. Midwestern St. (Texas) (1) 2-0 656 10 D. No. 2 West Florida, 38-17 Sept. 15 at UT-Permian Basin (Texas)
8. West Alabama 2-0 558 11 D. Miles (Ala.), 37-21 Sept. 15 vs. Valdosta St. (Ga.)
9. Colorado St.-Pueblo 2-0 531 12 D. Chadron St. (Neb.), 34-13 Sept. 15 at Colorado School of Mines
10. West Georgia 2-0 485 13 D. Limestone (S.C.), 42-14 Sept. 15 at Albany St. (Ga.)
11. Winona St. (Minn.) 2-0 470 15 D. No. 14 Sioux Falls (S.D.), 16-15 Sept. 15 at Upper Iowa
12. Ohio Dominican 2-0 391 17 D. No. 18 Ashland (Ohio), 24-17 Sept. 15 vs. Hillsdale (Mich.)
13. West Florida 1-1 384 2 Lost to No. 10 Midwestern St. (Tex.), 38-17 Sept. 15 vs. Shorter (Ga.)
14. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 2-0 326 19t D. Southwestern Oklahoma St., 41-8 Sept. 15 at Southeastern Oklahoma St.
15. Central Washington 1-1 304 16 D. Western Oregon, 50-17 Sept. 15 vs. Humboldt St. (Calif.)
16. Minnesota-Duluth 2-0 259 24 D. Minnesota St.-Moorhead, 60-7 Sept. 13 at St. Cloud State (Minn.)
17. Fort Hays St. (Kan.) 1-1 245 5 Lost to Missouri Western St., 23-13 Sept. 15 vs. Washburn (Kan.)
18. West Chester (Pa.) 2-0 206 23 D. Gannon (Pa.), 31-7 Sept. 15 at Seton Hill (Pa.)
19. Colorado Mesa 2-0 201 25 D. Eastern New Mexico, 34-21 Sept. 15 at Western St. Colorado
20. Central Missouri 1-1 199 21 D. Northeastern St. (Okla.), 62-10 Sept. 15 vs. Missouri Western St.
21. Harding (Ark.) 1-1 182 7 Lost to Southern Arkansas, 28-23 Sept. 15 at Southern Nazarene (Okla.)
22. Indianapolis (Ind.) 1-1 169 22 D. Wayne St. (Mich.), 28-6 Sept. 22 vs. William Jewell (Mo.)
23. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 2-0 126 NR D. Emporia St. (Kan.), 34-13 Sept. 15 at Northeastern St. (Okla.)
24. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 1-1 112 14 Lost to No. 15 Winona St. (Minn.), 16-15 Sept. 15 vs. Southwest Minnesota St.
25. Southern Arkansas 2-0 92 NR D. No. 7 Harding (Ark.), 28-23 Sept. 15 at Southwestern Oklahoma St.

Dropped Out: Ashland (Ohio) (18), Findlay (Ohio) (19t)

Others Receiving Votes: Colorado School of Mines, 67; Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 64; Valdosta St. (Ga.), 63; Notre Dame (Ohio), 54; Findlay (Ohio), 35; Tarleton St. (Texas), 31; Florida Tech, 24; Kutztown (Pa.), 20; Wingate (N.C.), 19; Ashland (Ohio), 16; Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 16; Shippensburg (Pa.), 13; Shepherd (W.Va.), 12; Fairmont St. (W.Va.), 11; Edinboro (Pa.), 3; Emporia St. (Kan.), 3; Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2; Missouri Western St., 1.

HHS girls’ golfers runner up in Garden City

GARDEN CITY, Kan. – The Hays High girls’ golf team placed three in the top-10 and finished second at the Garden City Invitational Monday at Buffalo Dunes. The Indians fired a 402 and finished three shots behind the host Buffaloes.

Sophia Garrison shot a 92 and finished third, Taleia McCrae was fifth with a 99 and Emily George ninth after a 105.

Stanton County’s Ryli Cook won the individual title with a 3-over-par 75.

Team Finish:
1. Garden City 399
2. Hays High 402
3. Great Bend 433
4. Dodge City 482
5. Liberal 495

Top 10 Medalists:
1. Ryli Cook-Stanton County, 75
2. Alyssa McMillen-Garden City, 84
3. Sophia Garrison-Hays, 92
4. Caelyn Cook-Stanton County, 93
5. Taleia McCrae-Hays, 99
6. Elena Lemke-Garden City, 100
7. Kaylee Reiser-Great Bend, 102
8. Cailee McMullen-Great Bend, 102
9. Emily George-Hays High 105
10. Ashtyn Turrentine-Garden City, 105

Royals win on wild throw in 10th, beat White Sox

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – White Sox reliever Jeanmar Gomez threw away a bunt in the 10th inning Monday night, giving the Kansas City Royals a 4-3 win over Chicago.

Brian Goodwin led off the Royals 10th with a sharp double. Alcides Escobar then bunted and Gomez (0-2) made a wild toss over third baseman Yolmer Sanchez, letting Goodwin score.

Jake Newberry (2-0) pitched one inning.

Whit Merrifield homered on the first pitch from White Sox starter Lucas Giolito. Ryan O’Hearn hit a solo homer in the sixth that made it 3-all – he connected against Chicago in his big league debut on July 31, and now has 10 home runs in 30 games.

Adam Engel and Daniel Palka each homered in the Chicago third against Jakob Junis.

Jose Abreu, activated from the disabled list prior to the game, had three hits for the White Sox. He was put on the DL on Aug. 22 following surgery for testicular torsion.

Junis went eight innings, allowing seven hits. He faced the minimum after giving up Palka’s homer, and has a 2.15 ERA in his last seven starts.

Giolito pitched seven innings for his fifth quality start in his last six outings.

Merrifield hit his third leadoff homer this season and the Royals added another run in the second after a couple of unusual plays.

With a runner on second, Goodwin hit a slow dribbler up the third base line that appeared to be headed foul, but Sanchez touched the ball in fair territory and resulted in an infield hit. Alcides Escobar followed with a blooper to right field, and a run scored while Goodwin was thrown out at second.

TRAINER’S ROOM

White Sox: RHP Nate Jones is close to returning from the 60-day disabled list. He has been on the DL since June 24 with a muscle strain in his arm.

Royals: Manager Ned Yost said that RHP Ian Kennedy has only the “normal pitching soreness” following his first appearance since June 23. Kennedy went six innings Sunday in Minnesota. He gave up one run on four hits. … OF Brett Phillips, out since Sept. 5 with a bruised shoulder, took 30 swings off the tee. He said he can swing without pain, but the follow-through causes him to tighten up. There is no timetable for his return.

Miller leads Broncos past Seahawks

DENVER (AP) – Von Miller sacked Russell Wilson three times, forced two fumbles and recovered one in helping Case Keenum win his Denver debut Sunday when the Broncos held off the Seattle Seahawks 27-24.

It was the Broncos’ 18th win in their past 19 home openers, and few were more exciting or competitive.

Keenum threw for 329 yards and three touchdowns, but was also intercepted three times.

Wilson threw for 298 yards and three TDs, but was picked off twice and sacked six times.

Demaryius Thomas atoned for early hiccups with several key catches and a touchdown and Royce Freeman, the first rookie to start an opener for Denver since Hall of Famer Terrell Davis in 1995, helped the Broncos all but salt it away.

The Seahawks got the ball back at their 12 with no timeouts and 1:01 left and couldn’t go anywhere, Wilson finally throwing the ball up at midfield where cornerback Adam Jones picked it off with no time remaining.

Wilson put the Seahawks ahead 24-20 when he found Tyler Lockett all alone for a 51-yard touchdown catch early in the fourth quarter. But Keenum responded with a 4-yard strike to a tip-toeing Thomas, putting the Broncos back on top for good with 11:11 left.

Miller’s best play was one where he simply snatched the ball out of running back Chris Carson’s arms. But on the next play, Keenum threw his third interception, the second one picked off by safety Bradley McDougald, who returned this one 39 yards to the Denver 41.

That led to Brandon Marshall’s 20-yard TD catch that tied it at 17 and came against the team he started his career with back in 2006.

Miller cracked the top 50 on the all-time sacks list with a 13-yard sack of Wilson in the fourth quarter.

One of Keenum’s interceptions came when Demaryius Thomas, who also had three passes go off his hands and was whistled for a holding call that negated a first-down run, never looked back and safety Earl Thomas snared it in his first game since ending his holdout Wednesday.

Six seconds later, rookie tight end Will Dissly blew past rookie linebacker Bradley Chubb and hauled in the 15-yard TD pass.

After undrafted rookie Phillip Lindsay turned a short pass from Keenum into a 29-yard touchdown, Dissly again beat Chubb, this time for a 66-yard gain that set up Sebastian Janikowski’s 35-yard field goal.

Denver took a 14-10 lead when Emmanuel Sanders somersaulted into the end zone with a 43-yard score.

Brandon McManus was good from 51 yards and Janikowski missed back-to-back field goal attempts from 51 and 46 yards just after the two-minute warning.

TWIN TROUBLE: Shaquill Griffin’s twin brother, rookie linebacker Shaquem Griffin, started the game with K.J. Wright out following minor knee surgery. It’s another chapter in the remarkable story of Griffin , who had his left hand amputated as a child.

The Griffins had back-to-back tackles on Seattle’s second defensive series.

NATIONAL ANTHEM: Two players on each team retreated through their tunnel during the national anthem: Demaryius Thomas and Brandon Marshall of the Broncos and Seattle’s Quinton Jefferson and Duane Brown. All four did the same during the preseason.

UP NEXT:

Seahawks: Visit Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.

Broncos: Host Oakland Raiders on Sunday.

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