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Denver’s defense leads Broncos past Titans

DENVER (AP) — The Denver Broncos’ swarming defense sent Marcus Mariota to the bench and the Tennessee Titans to their fourth loss in five games with a 16-0 win Sunday.

The Broncos (2-4) had seven sacks in a game for the first time since their 2015 Super Bowl season and they picked off three passes.

Chris Harris Jr. and Justin Simmons intercepted Mariota, who was sacked three times and was replaced by Ryan Tannehill after Simmons’ interception led to a 2-yard touchdown run by Phillip Lindsay that made it 13-0. Tannehill was sacked four times and picked off by Kareem Jackson on Tennessee’s final drive, which reached the Denver 5-yard line before two offensive penalties and a sack pushed the Titans back to the 30-yard line.

The Titans (2-4) lost for the fourth time in five games.

The Broncos, who haven’t allowed a touchdown in nine quarters, host Kansas City (4-2) on Thursday night with the chance to get back into the AFC West race after starting the Vic Fangio era with four frustrating losses.

Mariota came into the game as the NFL’s only QB who had started every game and hadn’t lost a fumble or been intercepted — although he had been sacked 22 times.

Both Denver and Tennessee were 2 of 14 on third down, leading to 17 punts.

The first half featured more flags (10) and punts (11) than points (six).

The Broncos took a shutout into the locker room for the second straight week. Last time, it was a 17-0 cushion against the Chargers; this time it was just 6-0 on a pair of Brandon McManus field goals, one of which snapped his streak of seven consecutive misses from 50 yards or more.

Both teams bungled their way through the first two quarters.

The Broncos were whistled for eight penalties and being forced to call two timeouts on special teams. The first was with 10 men on a punt by the Titans and the second one was because the play clock was at 1 second just before McManus’ 53-yarder.

Mariota threw his first interception of the season — to Harris, the 20th of his career but first this season. On Harris’ runback, Denver defensive end Derek Wolfe was flagged for an illegal block.

Mariota’s second interception came when he stepped up to avoid another sack and lofted a pass down the middle to Darius Jennings that was picked off by safety Justin Simmons at midfield.

HALL OF FAME

At halftime, Pro Football Hall of Fame president David Baker presented Hall of Fame rings to Champ Bailey and the family of late owner Pat Bowlen. Also, Bailey was inducted as the 33rd member of the team’s Ring of Fame. At a ceremony unveiling his 8-foot bronze pillar Friday night, Bailey chimed in on the current state of the Broncos, saying,

“It’s just growing pains. There are a lot of new people around here, a good young corps, but I expect them to turn around. That’s the good thing about here, we don’t stay down long.”

INJURIES

Titans ILB Jayon Brown (groin) left the game on Tennessee’s second defensive snap.

Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders sat out the second half with a knee injury.

UP NEXT

Titans: Host the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.

Broncos: Host the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday night.

Tiger women’s soccer overcomes slow start to earn draw with Bearcats

MARYVILLE, Mo. – Fort Hays State got off to a slow start but rallied late in regulation to leave Maryville with a 1-1 draw against Northwest Missouri State. FHSU is now 7-3-1 (6-2-1 MIAA), while Northwest Missouri now stands at 3-6-3 (1-2-2 MIAA).

The Tigers could not get much going in the first half. Northwest Missouri was able to capitalize on a penalty kick in the 14th minute by Bri Wawiorka. FHSU only mustered one shot throughout the half, but was only down one goal at halftime.

The second half was a different story as the Tigers came out fast and aggressive. They were able to put three shots on goal within the first five minutes of the half. In the 75th minute, Taryn Schnell found the back of the net in the lower right corner to level the score. She was in the right place at the right time after a crossing pass from Reilly Madden found the foot of Darby Hirsch near the far post. Hirsch’s shot ricocheted off the cross bar right to Schnell who calmly tapped the ball past the keeper for the equalizer.

After two overtimes and a combined 31 shots from both teams, neither could find the golden goal and FHSU escaped with a 1-1 draw.

FHSU made up for the one shot in the first half by taking 13 in the second half and six in overtime. Chloe Montano led the team with seven shots, while Jenna Prince led in shots on goal with five. Megan Kneefel (6-2-1) kept her team in the game by tallying eight saves throughout the match. Northwest Missouri’s Alexis Serna Castillo (2-3-3) stopped nine of ten FHSU shots on goal.

Fort Hays State comes home after two weekends away. They will begin a five-match home stretch on Friday night (Oct. 18) vs. nationally ranked Central Missouri. Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m. at FHSU Soccer Stadium.

Watson, Hyde lead Texans to victory over Chiefs

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Deshaun Watson threw for 280 yards and a touchdown while running for two more, outdueling Chiefs counterpart Patrick Mahomes in a matchup of former first-round picks and leading the Houston Texans to a 31-24 victory over Kansas City on Sunday.

Carlos Hyde added 116 yards rushing and a touchdown against the team that traded him to Houston (4-2) before the start of the season. DeAndre Hopkins hauled in nine passes for 55 yards.

None was bigger than his last, when the Texans star made a sliding grab on fourth-and-3 from the Kansas City 27 with just under 2 minutes to go. That allowed Houston to run out the clock and deal the Chiefs (4-2) their second consecutive loss — both at Arrowhead Stadium.

Mahomes, who was selected two spots ahead of Watson in the 2017 draft, finished with 273 yards passing and three touchdowns, though he also threw his first interception of the season.

Star wide receiver Tyreek Hill returned to action for the first time since Week 1, when he broke his collarbone, to catch five passes for 80 yards and two of the Chiefs’ scores.

It wasn’t a pretty game for either side. The teams combined for 21 penalties totaling nearly 150 yards, and that didn’t include close to a dozen flags that were offsetting, overruled or declined.

It was Kansas City that started hot, engineering drives of at least 90 yards twice in the first quarter. Hill finished the first with a 46-yard reception — the first TD throw in a first quarter by Mahomes since Week 1 — while Damien Williams finished the second with a 14-yard TD catch.

In between, Hyde coughed up the ball on Houston’s first offensive play.

But the big running back soon atoned for his mistake. Hyde battered the Chiefs’ porous run defense the rest of the game, punctuating a big first half with a short touchdown run.

The Texans then took the lead into the locker room after Mahomes was strip-sacked with 20 seconds left and Houston recovered, and Watson waltzed into the end zone on the very next play.

It wasn’t the last time he reached pay dirt.

Mahomes hit Hill again in the third quarter to give the Chiefs the lead back , but the Houston quarterback answered with a 12-play, 93-yard drive consuming more than 8 1/2 minutes. By the time he spun into the end zone and converted the 2-point try, the Texans had a 31-24 lead with 6:17 to go.

Kansas City went three-and-out on its next possession, and a defense that has been maligned for most of Andy Reid’s tenure with the Chiefs failed to make a stop once again.

FIRST PICK

The first pick Mahomes had thrown this season was nearly wiped out when an official threw a flag for pass interference. But after referee Shawn Hochuli announced the penalty, the officials huddled and decided to pick up the flag in a bizarre series of events.

INJURIES

Texans: CB Johnathan Joseph (hamstring) was inactive after showing up on the injury report Friday. Also inactive were WR Kenny Stills (hamstring) and RB Taiwan Jones (hip). … RT Tytus Howard (knee), CB Bradley Roby (hamstring) and LB Zach Cunningham (knee) left during the game.

Chiefs: Inactive starters included WR Sammy Watkins (hamstring), LT Eric Fisher (groin), LG Andrew Wylie (ankle), DT Chris Jones (groin) and LB Anthony Hitchens (groin).

UP NEXT

Texans visit the Colts next Sunday.

Chiefs visit the Broncos on Thursday night.

Tigers run win streak to four with victory over Hornets

Courtesy FHSU Athletics / Allie Schweizer photo

HAYS – Charles Tigner rushed for 111 yards and the Fort Hays State defense held Emporia State to just a third quarter field goal in a 19-3 homecoming win in front of 6,735 Saturday night at Lewis Field. The Tigers have won four straight to improve to 4-2. The Hornets have lost two straight and dropped to 2-4.

The Tiger defense was solid from the start, forcing five straight 3 and outs n the first half while holding the Hornets to 93 yards at halftime.

After being forced to punt on their first two possessions, FHSU scored on four straight to lead 16-0 halftime lead. Dante Brown booted field goals of 34, 31 and 42 yards. D.J. Hickman scored the only touchdown of the game on a 23-yard touchdown pass from Chance Fuller with 10:35 to play in the second quarter.

The Hornets only points came on their first drive of the third quarter. After moving the ball to the Tiger seven, they had to settle for a 24-yard Clark Schoonover field goal. They moved the ball to the Tiger 12 on their second possession but missed on a 29 yard field goal try.

The Tigers only points of the second half came on a 21 yard field goal from Brown with 6:19 to play in the fourth capping a nine-play, 61-yard drive.

Brown’s four field goals gives him 41 for his career, the most in FHSU history.

The Tigers had 392 yards of offense, paced by Tigner’s 111 yards on 22 carries. Hickman added 63 on 10 carries.

Chance Fuller completed 10-of-26 passes for 209 yards. Harley Hazlett had six catches for 44 yards. Manny Ramsey added four for 72 yards and Layne Bieberle hauled in three for 51 yards.

The Hornets finished with 276 yards. Quarterback Dalton Cowan completed 14 of 29 passes for 129 yards and one interception and was sacked once.

De La Hoya and Walther score as FHSU men’s soccer handles Southern Nazarene

BETHANY, Okla. – Continuing their run of wins in the Great American Conference, the Fort Hays State Tigers defeated Southern Nazarene, 3-1, on Saturday evening.

With the victory, the Tigers improve to 7-3-1 in the 2019 campaign, while the Crimson Storm fall to 2-9.

Nathan De La Hoya struck first for the Tigers in the 11th minute on an assist from Santiago Agudelo, marking his first goal of the season.

In the 30th minute, defender Moritz Walther made his mark on the scoresheet. Inside of the 18-yard box, Crimson Storm defender Diego Rojas committed a foul, sending the Tigers to the penalty spot. Walther, as he has previously done, calmly stepped up to the ball and struck it with confidence past the goalkeeper. On the converted penalty kick, the junior registered his third goal of the season.

Just four minutes later, Walther got himself back on the scoresheet. Sophomore Rogelio Lopez send a corner kick into the box, finding the head of Walther who slotted the ball into the lower right-hand corner.

Heading into halftime, FHSU controlled a 3-0 lead on six attempted shots.

Southern Nazarene turned up the pressure in the second half, attempting seven shots at Tiger’s goalkeeper Kieran Brown, who made two saves on the day.

The Crimson Storm were able to strike back once at Fort Hays State on an Eric Romero free kick that found the top right corner of the goal.

Now entering the second half of conference play, FHSU will travel to Claremore, Okla. to face off against Rogers State. The Tigers faced off against the Hillcats in their second GAC match this season, resulting in a 2-0 victory. Their second meeting this season is set to kickoff at 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 17.

FHSU volleyball drops home match to Griffons

HAYS, Kan. – The Fort Hays State volleyball team came up short against Missouri Western on Saturday (Oct. 12), falling in three sets (11-25, 25-27, 13-25). The Tigers move to 6-11 on the year and 3-6 in MIAA play, while the Griffons are now 10-6 overall and 4-4 in league action.

Delaney Humm led the Tigers with 11 kills while adding eight digs and matching her season high with four blocks. Isabelle Reynolds added eight kills with Morgan West chipping in six. Emily Ellis and Morgan Christiansen led the way with five blocks each. Katie Darnell tossed up 24 assists alongside three digs, one block and one kill. Madison Miller and Abbie Hayes paced the team with 10 digs apiece.

The Tigers posted a .067 attack percentage in the match while totaling 10 blocks and 45 digs on defense.

After falling behind early in the opening set, the Tigers kept pace in the second frame. After the teams alternated points to a 7-7 tie, FHSU scored five of the next six points to force a Griffon timeout. West was a key to the big run, picking up three blocks and one kill in that span.

Missouri Western stormed back with an 8-2 run to retake the lead, 16-14. The Tigers fought back to tie the score seven more times in the set, but the Griffons never allowed FHSU to go back in front. Two Tiger errors allowed the Griffons to take a 2-0 lead into the locker room.

The Tigers head back out on the road next week when they travel to play Missouri Southern and Pittsburg State. The road trip opens with a Friday night (Oct. 18) matchup in Joplin, Mo. against MSSU, with the first serve set for 6 p.m.

HHS girls’ cross country third, boys eighth at Salina Central Invitational

SALINA – The Hays High girls’ cross country team placed five runners in the top 15 and finished in third place at the Salina Central Invitational Saturday. The Indians were again led by freshman Amelia Jaeger who finished third.

The Indian boys were led by Brayden Hines who placed 26th.

Boys Team Results
1. Dodge City 40
2. Goddard Eisenhower 42
3. Clay Center 76
4. Maize South 110
5. Salina Centreal 129
6. Salina South 152
7. Junction City 193
8. Hays 207
9. Wichita Heights 224

HHS Boys Results
Brayden Hines V 17:58:00 26th Medalist
Mathew Dempsey V 18:56:00 40th
Nathan Erbert V 19:07:00 45th
Grant Brungardt V 19:17:00 46th
Landon Viegra V 19:36:00 50th
Chris Goodale V 19:47:00 54th
Fernando Zarate JV 20:22:00 30th
Carter Muehleisen V 20:34:00 58th
Daimon Lang JV 20:37:00 37th
Zachary Chance V 21:09:00 45th
Cyrus Vajnar JV 21:13:00 46th
Ethan Voss JV 21:42:00 57th
Ryan Schuckman JV 21:57:00 61st
Logan Chance JV 22:25:00 71st
Brandon Kennemer JV 22:49:00 76th
Jude Tippy JV 23:38:00 80th
Ethan Klausmeyer JV 23:50:00 81st

Girls Results
1. Dodge City 43
2. Goddard Eisenhower 50
3. Hays 56
4. Salina Central 82
5. Salina South 141
6. Clay Center 164

HHS Girls Results
Amelia Jaeger V 20:12:00 3rd Medalist
Yesenia Maldonado V 21:05:00 11th Medalist
Jaycine Watson V 21:06:00 13th Medalist
Michaela Dickman V 21:14:00 14th Medalist
Allison Shubert V 21:14:00 15th Medalist
Claire Shippy V 21:51:00 23rd
Landri Dotts V 22:13:00 25th
Lainey Hardman JV 22:37:00 4th JV Medalist
Elizabeth Dickman JV 23:27:00 11th JV Medalist
Maddie Lohmeyer JV 25:08:00 25th
Ashlyn Hammerschmidt JV 25:29:00 26th
Kambri Bogart JV 25:32:00 27th

FHSU men’s cross country places third at home event

VICTORIA, Kan. – After placing four runners in the top 25, the Fort Hays State men’s cross country team finished third at the FHSU Tiger Open Saturday morning (Oct. 12). The Tigers hosted the eighth annual event at their home course, Sand Plum Nature Trail.

Fort Hays State picked up 71 points as a team, just two back of second place. Robbie Schmidt earned a 10th-place finish after traversing the eight-kilometer course in 24:57.6. Israel Barco finished 15th after crossing the line in 25:13.4. Seppe van ‘t Westende (22nd, 25:28.6) and Reed Rome (24th, 25:30.2) were the next two Tigers across the line, finishing less than two seconds apart. Robert Loeffler rounded out the Tiger scoring in 29th, recording a time of 25:37.7. All five runners in the scoring for FHSU recorded personal bests on an 8K course.

Colorado School of Mines topped the field with 31 points after all five runners placed in the top 19. Mines’ Derek Steele won the individual title with a time of 24:08.9. This year’s field in the gold division race consisted of 138 runners representing 13 schools.

In the men’s black division race, Wesley Banguria of Colby set a new course record by more than 21 seconds when he crossed the line in 23:11.8. Thirteen teams and 131 individuals completed the black division race, with Iowa Western taking the team title with 54 points.

The Tigers now have two weeks to prepare for the MIAA Championships, scheduled for Saturday, October 26 in Joplin, Mo. The men’s 8K championship race is set to begin at 11 a.m.

Complete FHSU Results
Place – Name – Time
10 – Robbie Schmidt – 24:57.6
15 – Israel Barco – 25:13.4
22 – Seppe van ‘t Westende – 25:28.6
24 – Reed Rome – 25:30.2
29 – Robert Loeffler – 25:37.7
45 – Justin Moore – 25:59.4
48 – Peter Franklin – 26:07.0
51 – Abraham Garcia – 26:14.8
53 – Kaleb Crum – 26:17.6
59 – Caleb Carrasco – 26:34.7
74 – Guillaume Plagneux – 27:03.9
83 – Michael Eisenbarth – 27:28.7
101 – Jorge Gallegos – 28:00.1

FHSU women finish third at Tiger Open

Courtesy FHSU Athletics / Allie Schweizer photo

VICTORIA, Kan. – The Fort Hays State women’s cross country team picked up a third-place finish at the eighth annual FHSU Tiger Open Saturday (Oct. 12). The Tigers placed three runners in the top 21 at their home event, totaling 107 points in the event hosted at Sand Plum Nature Trail.

Brooke Navarro was the top finisher for the Black and Gold, completing the five-kilometer course in 18:32.3. Abigail Stewart earned a 12th-place finish, crossing the line in 18:38.2. Tessa Durnell placed 21st with a time of 18:57.1, while Emily Salmans finished 37th in 19:25.9. Averi Wilson rounded out the team scoring after finishing the race in 19:30.3, good for 41st place.

Southwest Baptist edged out Colorado School of Mines for the team title, 40-43, after the Bearcats swept the podium with runners in first, second and third. Elysia Burgos of SBU captured the individual title with a time of 17:23.4.

In the black race, Faith Chepengat of Iowa Western Community College posted the second-fastest time in course history with a mark of 16:53.3.

The Tigers now have two weeks to prepare for the MIAA Championships, scheduled for Saturday, October 26 in Joplin, Mo. The women’s 6K championship race is set to begin at 10 a.m.

Tigers host rival Hornets for Homecoming Saturday

Courtesy FHSU Atletics / Allie Schweizer photo

Fort Hays State (3-2, 3-2 MIAA) vs
Emporia State (2-3, 2-3 MIAA)
Saturday, Oct. 12 – 7 pm
Hays, Kan. – Lewis Field Stadium

Game Sponsor: Big Creek Crossing
Game Theme: Homecoming

Fort Hays State Football returns to action on Saturday at home against in-state rival Emporia State for the annual Homecoming game. The Tigers enter the game winners of three straight, now 3-2 on the season, while the Hornets enter at 2-3. Kickoff is set for 7 pm at Lewis Field Stadium in Hays. Listen live on KJLS (103.3) beginning at 6 pm with the Auto World Pregame Show.

The home team has been very successful in this series since FHSU joined the MIAA in 2006. The teams have played 13 times since, with the home team going 11-2 in that stretch. Fort Hays State has won the last two games against Emporia State in Hays, but ESU claimed last year’s meeting in Emporia by a score of 28-24. The home team has won the last four games in the series.

Fort Hays State is coming off a 35-7 win over Central Oklahoma last week in Edmond. The Tigers have now held their last two opponents to seven points or less after surrendering 28 or more to their first three. The Tigers are allowing 22.0 points per game, but that is good enough for second among MIAA teams (Pittsburg State leads the conference at 17.8 per game).

Emporia State is coming off a 34-23 loss to Northwest Missouri State last week in Emporia. The Hornets had a 17-12 lead at halftime in that game before being outscored 22-6 in the second half. The Hornets’ two wins this year were against Northeastern State and Lincoln, while their other losses were to Pittsburg State and Nebraska-Kearney.

Fort Hays State enters the game ranked eighth nationally in passing yards per game at 312.8. Quarterback Chance Fuller ranks seventh for individual average, throwing for 300.4 per game. He has thrown over 300 yards in three of five contests this year, including an output of 310 last week at Central Oklahoma. In that game, he tied the school record for passing touchdowns with five. Fuller ranks third nationally in passing touchdowns (17).

Harley Hazlett has been the top target for Fuller in the passing game, currently with 34 receptions for 497 yards. He ranks third in NCAA Division II for receiving touchdowns (8) and 15th in receiving yards per game (99.4). Both Charles Tigner and D.J. Hickman are averaging more than 70 rushing yards per game. Tigner has been key in the receiving game as well, averaging 112 all-purpose yards per game. Hickman is coming off a career-high 121 rushing yards at Central Oklahoma last week.

On the defensive side of the ball, Jordan Starks leads the Tigers in tackles with 40 after a career-high 11 at Central Oklahoma last week. Tanner Hoekman is right behind him with 39 for the season. Both have two interceptions. Linebackers Drew Harvey and Kolt Trachsel each have more than 30 tackles as well. The Tiger defense held UCO to 238 total yards last week, a new season low by a Tiger opponent.

Area Game of the Week: Quinter @ Wheatland-Grinnell

 

On a chilly October night in Grainfield, Kansas, the boys of fall took the field for a heated battle. The week 6 installment of the Area Game of the Week pitted the Quinter Bulldogs (1-4) against the Wheatland/Grinnell Thunderhawks (4-1) in a battle for Gove County.

The Thunderhawks got the ball first and promptly turned it over deep in their own territory. Quinter was able to capitalize on the miscue by completing  a 4th down touchdown pass to Sophomore tight end Jaden Boone. That made the score 6-0 in favor of the Bulldogs.

The Thunderhawks faced a 3rd down and 16 on their next drive, but were able to pick up the first down and much more on a 43 yard touchdown run by sophomore Tyrell Chapin. The ensuing conversion was good, giving Wheatland-Grinnell an 8-6 lead.

A receiving touchdown and punt return for touchdown by Thunderhawk Junior Johnny Phillips extended the lead to 22-6. However, the Bulldogs were able to punch in a touchdown run courtesy of Junior running back Tucker Gillespie. It was his 11th of the season.  That made it 22-12. The Bulldogs had an opportunity to get another score before half, but threw an interception on 2nd down and goal to go. The scoreboard showed the Thunderhawks with a 22-12 halftime advantage.

Quinter got the ball to start the second half, but couldn’t muster much. Both teams ramped up the defense and exchanged several punts. Wheatland/Grinnell was eventually able to break things wide open thanks to timely touchdown runs by Chapin and Sophomore running back Issac Mendez. That made it 36 to 12.

The Bulldogs were able to get another receiving score from Boone, but it was too little to late, as the scoreboard showed: Grinnell/Wheatland 36 Quinter 18. That’s how it would end. The Thunderhawks had won the battle for Gove County.

Mendez and Chapin combined for 164 rushing yards and 3 rushing touchdowns for the Thunderhawks. Freshman safety Jett Vincent had 2 interceptions for a Thunderhawk defense that forced 6 turnovers. Jaden Boone was outstanding for Quinter in the loss, catching 5 balls for 50 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also added 13 tackles and 3 batted passes.

Wheatland/Grinnell is now 5-1 on the season and 3-0 in district play. They are tied atop district 6 with Brewster/Triplains, whom they face next week in Winona.

Quinter moves to 1-5 with a 1-2 district record. They are tied for 3rd in the district. They play at Dighton next week.

 

Next week’s Area Game of the Week will feature Phillipsburg (2-4) at Hoisington (6-0).

TMP falls to Norton

The Norton Bluejays scored on all six of their first half drives and amassed 360 yards of offense in the first half as they beat the TMP-Marian Monarchs 56-19 Friday at Lewis Field.

Coach Jay Harris interview

Game highlights

After TMP opened the game with a three and out, their first of three to start the game, Norton put together a four-play 59 yard drive that cover just less than two minutes that was capped off with a 32-yard Luke Wahlmeier touchdown giving Norton a 7-0 lead.

Walmeier added his second of three first half touchdowns, a one-yard run, on the second Norton possession to take a 14-0 lead.

With Norton leading 21-7 early in the second quarter TMP got on the board for the first time with an 18 yard pass from Kade Harris to Jace Wentling cutting the Norton lead to 21-7.

Norton’s offense continued to roll scoring three more times before the first half break and lead 42-7 at the break.

Norton’s Kade Melvin added a third quarter rushing touchdown and a 26 yard touchdown pass to Jonah Ruder to give Norton a 56-7 lead.

With a running clock in the fourth quarter TMP added a second Harris to Wentling touchdown pass and as time expired Lance Lang scored on a 50 yard touchdown run to end the game at 56-19.

Luke Wahlmeier rushed for 131 yards and three touchdowns for the Bluejays.

Kade Harris was 7-of-14 passing for 141 yards with two touchdowns. Jace Wentling hauled in six passes for 131 yards and two touchdowns.

TMP falls to 1-5 on the season and 0-3 in district. Norton is 4-3 and 3-0 in the district.

TMP travels to Minneapolis next Friday.

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