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FHSU men’s golf finishes fifth at the Southern Colorado Masters

PUEBLO, Colo. – The Fort Hays State men’s golf team claimed a fifth-place finish at the Southern Colorado Masters on Tuesday, hosted by Colorado State-Pueblo at the Pueblo Country Club, a 6522 yard, par-71 golf course.

Senior Skyler Tebo finished in a tie for eighth individually after posting rounds of 70-71-71 for a cumulative score of one-under par (212). Mac McNish finished second on the squad with a tie for 21st overall after shooting a score of 218 after firing rounds of 77, 70 and 71. McNish’s second round was his team-leading second under-par round of the season.

Connor Schultz shot rounds of 78, 73 and 72, finishing in a tie for 29th. Lane Pauls hit rounds of 76, 73 and 77 for a total of 13-over par and a tie for 34th individually. Seve Sites shot rounds of 75, 77 and 79.

Colorado State-Pueblo took home the team title with an aggregate score of 839. Colorado School of Mines placed second after finishing a total score of 847. Colorado Mesa shot an 858. Fort Hays State posted team scores of 298, 287 and 291 on their way to a total of 876. FHSU’s second round was its first sub-290 score in more than six years (10/10/11, 289 at Park University Fall Invite). Nathan McCann of Colorado State-Pueblo captured the individual title with a 9-under par (204) score for the tournament.

The Tigers are back in action next week when they travel to Edmond, Okla. to compete in the MIAA Broncho Stampede, hosted at Rose Creek Golf Course (April 16-17).

Lady Indians shut out Great Bend


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan.-The Hays High Lady Indians their second straight game with a 2-0 shutout of Great Bend on Tuesday afternoon in Hays. It was another game where the Lady Indians controlled the ball much of the game. Despite that ball control the game remained scoreless at halftime.

The second half featured more Lady Indian control along with a couple of goals and some of the intensity you would expect from the two Western Athletic Conference rivals. Kallie Leiker drew first blood in the 54th minute to give the Lady Indians the 1-0 lead. Hays High was able to put the game away in the 73rd minute when Allison Shubert crossed the ball in front of the goal and connected with Cori Isbell who put the ball in the back of the net for the final score of the game.

The Lady Indians have won four out of their last five with a tie mixed in the middle of those four wins. Hays improves to 5-2-1 on the season and are now 2-0-1 in the WAC. They are off until April 16th when they host Garden City at 4pm.

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FHSU women’s golf finishes 12th at the Central Region Spring Preview

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – The Fort Hays State women’s golf team captures a 12th place finish at the Central Region Spring Preview (April 9-10) hosted at Rivercut Golf Course in Springfield, Mo, a 5,911-yard, par-72 golf course. The Tigers shot rounds of 331 and 335 to finish 90-over par (666) for the tournament.

Junior Hannah Perkins led Fort Hays State as she earned a top-25 finish in a tie for 23rd individually. She posted identical rounds of 79 to finish 14-over par (158) for the week.

Taylor DeBoer tied for 52nd individually with rounds of 82 and 86. Freshman Katie Brungardt shot rounds of 81 and 90 on her way to a tie for 60th. Madison Roether shot rounds of 89 and 84.

Arkansas Tech took home the team title, shooting 25-over par (601). Southwestern Oklahoma State finished runner-up with rounds of 301 and 314 (615), while Northeastern State claimed third with a 616. Anna Pool of Central Oklahoma captured the individual crown with a 2-over par score (146) for the tournament.

The Tigers will take a week off before traveling to Grand Junction, Colo. to compete in the Maverick Spring Invitational, hosted at the Golf Club at Redlands Mesa (April 16-17).

TMP-Marian softball sweeps Ellis

ELLIS, Kan. – It’s been quite a week for TMP-Marian’s Bailey Lacy. Monday she struck out 25 over 11 innings in a pair of wins in Colby. Tuesday she fanned 13 and allowed only one hit over seven innings of work as the Monarchs cruised past Ellis 18-2 and 22-0.

Emilee Augustine homered and drove in two in the first game which was called after four innings.

Anna Gottschalk doubled twice and drove in four in the second game. Emilee Augustine also doubled and drove in four as the Monarchs won their fourth straight to improved to 5-3.

Monarch baseball stays unbeaten

ELLIS, Kan. – The TMP-Marian baseball team is 6-0 after a pair of run-rule wins in Ellis. The Monarchs raced out to an early 5-0 lead then scored four in the fourth and fifth to win game one 13-2 in five innings. They scored in every inning in the second game including five in the fourth and fifth for a 15-0 victory.

Both games were called after five.

Creighton Renz and Luke Ruder both drove in four in the first game. Chase Werth homered and knocked in two. Cole Zimmerman struck out seven over four innings for the win.

Werth drove in three in the second game and pitched two scoreless innings of relief. Tate Garcia gets the win, allowing one hits over three innings.

Tiger men No. 16, women No. 12 in latest USTFCCCA rankings

NEW ORLEANS – After both programs offered strong showings at the Colorado Invitational in Boulder over the weekend, both squads remain among the top teams in the nation in the latest installment of the USTFCCCA Coaches’ Poll, released Tuesday. The women fall back one spot to No. 12, while the men improve their seeding to No. 16 in Division II.

The FHSU women earned 72.18 points, while the men captured 59.23. The points were tabulated from the computer-based system within the poll. On the women’s side, the Tigers are one of three MIAA programs to earn a nod, alongside No. 2 Pittsburg State and No. 19 Missouri Southern. Three conference opponents for the men also made the rankings, with No. 1 Pittsburg State and No. 21 Central Missouri joining the Tigers.

The men are led by Decano Cronin who produced an automatic qualifying time at the Colorado Invitational in the 800-meter as he won the event at 1:48.66. Three other Tigers earned provisional marks at the competition, including Brett Meyer in the 800-meter (1:51.21), Kolt Newell in the high jump (6 feet, 9 inches) and TJ Dozier in both the hammer (186 feet) and the discus (163 feet, 3 inches). Malcom Gardner finished first in the 200-meters at 21.61.

Madison Wolf continues to lead the women as she boasts the top throw in Division II in the javelin at 167 feet, 3 inches. In Colorado, Wolf earned a provisional mark as she won the event. Kelly Wycoff leads the way on the track as she took second in her two solo events at the Colorado Invitational, with a 24.44 time in the 200-meters and finishing at 56.17 in the 400-meters.

Both Tiger squads are back in competition tomorrow and Thursday (April 11-12) as they travel to Kearney for the UNK Loper Invitational which has been reschuled.

Below are the latest USTFCCCA rankings.

Men
Rank Institution Points
1 Pittsburg State 235.00
2 Texas A&M-Kingsville 187.87
3 Angelo State 168.02
4 Texas A&M-Commerce 165.47
5 Colorado Mines 139.94
6 Chico State 107.60
7 CSU-Pueblo 106.07
8 Saint Augustine’s 98.22
9 Adams State 92.18
10 Grand Valley State 82.38
11 Cal State LA 82.21
12 Tiffin 79.94
13 West Texas A&M 79.31
14 Queens 64.78
15 Mount Olive 63.36
16 Fort Hays State 59.23
17 Ashland 57.90
18 UC San Diego 57.36
19 Academy of Art 56.63
20 Azusa Pacific 50.46
21 Central Missouri 48.94
22 Lee (Tenn.) 44.55
23 Western Oregon 43.52
24 Alabama-Huntsville 41.47
25 Eastern New Mexico 40.21

Women
Rank Institution Points
1 Angelo State 176.07
2 Pittsburg State 153.74
3 West Texas A&M 150.89
4 Grand Valley State 125.21
5 Alaska Anchorage 101.56
6 SF State 99.82
7 Texas A&M-Commerce 99.72
8 Azusa Pacific 86.34
9 New Mexico Highlands 85.42
10 UC-Colorado Springs 81.38
11 Fresno Pacific 77.65
12 Fort Hays State 72.18
13 Saint Augustine’s 70.82
14 Concordia (Ore.) 68.98
15 Walsh 67.21
16 Lewis 67.19
17 Cal State LA 65.67
18 Wayne State 59.63
19 Missouri Southern 53.58
20 Chico State 52.17
21 Cal State San Marcos 51.31
22 Mount Olive 50.56
23 Western Washington 43.48
24 Colorado Mines 42.67
25 Ashland 42.26

FHSU baseball rearranges series schedule with Northeastern State

HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State Baseball made changes to the upcoming series against Northeastern State this week in Hays. Due to poor weather forecasted on the weekend, the teams will now play a doubleheader at Thursday (Apr. 12) starting at 4 pm and the final game of the series on Friday (Apr. 13) starting at 2 pm.

Gerard Wellbrock will have the radio call for the final game of the three-game series on Friday on KAYS (1400-AM, 94.3-FM).

Due to the change in the schedule, the annual “Pack the Park” event will now be on Friday, April 27. The Tigers open a three-game series that evening with Missouri Western beginning at 7 pm.

Pack the Park moved to April 27; Baseball Alumni event moved to same weekend

HAYS, Kan. – Due to weather forecasted for Hays this weekend and the rearrangement of the three-game series with Northeastern State, Fort Hays State will now hold its annual “Pack the Park” event on Friday, April 27. The Tigers host Missouri Western at 7 pm that evening. Heartland Building Center is the sponsor for the event once again, which features food and drink specials and giveaways all evening.

Admission for the game will be $5 for adults and $3 for students K-12. As always, FHSU students get in FREE with a valid Tiger Card.

Concession specials include $1.50 drinks, hamburgers and hot dogs. Additional activities include inflatable bounce houses for children of all ages.

Heartland Building Center will be giving away limited edition t-shirts to the first 200 fans, so be sure to get to Larks Park early! Gates will open at 6 p.m.

Fort Hays State Baseball’s Alumni Weekend, originally scheduled for the weekend of April 13-15, has been moved to the weekend of April 27-29.

FHSU softball road games moved up to Thursday and Friday

Fort Hays State Softball has made an adjustment in its schedule for this week due to weather forecasted this weekend. Originally scheduled to play Friday and Saturday, the Tigers will now play Thursday and Friday instead. The doubleheader at Missouri Western begins at 4 pm on Thursday (Apr. 12), and the doubleheader at Northwest Missouri State begins at 2 pm on Friday (Apr. 13).

This is the third straight week where conference games scheduled for the weekend have been changed due to a poor weather forecast.

UNK Loper Invitational rescheduled for Wednesday and Thursday

KEARNEY, Neb. – The Fort Hays State track and field teams have had their next competition moved up into a mid-week clash. The 2018 UNK Loper Invitational has been rescheduled to Wednesday and Thursday (April 11 and 12) due to forecasted weather conditions.

The meet, which was originally scheduled for this weekend, will be held at Kearney High School. The event will kick off Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with the 5,000-meter and 10,000-meter runs for both men and women. Thursday, the throws are set to begin at 11 a.m., with field and running events slated for 3:30 p.m.

Below is the link to the new schedule for the Invite.

SCHEDULE

Lady Indians open up offense in Junction City


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

JUNCTION CITY, Kan.-Hays High opened up the throttle on their offense on Monday night in a 5-1 victory at Junction City. It took a little while for them to fight off the chill at Al Simpler Stadium but fight it off they they did. Maggie Robben opened up the scoring on a follow up shot in the 24th minute to give the Lady Indians a 1-0 lead. Kallie Leiker added a late dagger in the first half when she dropped one in over the outstretched hands of the Lady Jay keeper to give Hays High a 2-0 lead in the final minute of the half.

The Lady Indians kept the pressure on in the second half when Savannah Schneider crossed a beautiful pass to the back post where Allison Shubert put her head on the ball and in to the net for a 3-0 lead. Cori Isbell would add to the lead with a goal in the 55th minute to make it 4-0 in favor of Hays. Junction City would score their only goal in the 73rd minute but Hays High would put the icing on the cake with a Sierra Bryant goal in the 74th minute.

The Lady Indians improve to 4-2-1 with the victory and will face Great Bend on Tuesday afternoon at the Hays High Field.

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Junis carries no-no into seventh, Royals rout Mariners

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Jakob Junis carried a no-hit bid into the seventh inning, the Royals scored more runs than they had in their last six games combined, and Kansas City routed the Seattle Mariners 10-0 on Monday night.

Junis (2-0) hit three batters and walked two, but the quick-working right-hander did not allow a hit until Daniel Vogelbach’s grounder up the middle with one out in the seventh.

Junis finished up the inning without any more trouble, running his scoreless streak to 14 innings to start the season. He was given a standing ovation when his night was done by the announced crowd of 12,324, most of whom promptly filed out with temperatures just above freezing.

By that point, everybody in the Royals lineup but Drew Butera had scored off Marco Gonzales (1-1) and the Seattle bullpen – and all the catcher had done was drive in a couple of runs.

Mike Moustakas homered in the eighth off infielder Taylor Motter as Seattle saved its ‘pen.

Gonzalez allowed four runs, eight hits and a walk for the Mariners while retiring seven batters, and reliever Casey Lawrence promptly allowed five more runs while getting five more outs.

Kansas City’s offensive outburst on a cold, blustery night came out of nowhere. The club had been held to a single run in four of its previous five games, and two runs in the other. The Royals hadn’t scored more than three runs in a game since a season-opening 14-7 loss to the White Sox.

They had three runs in the first inning alone Monday night.

They tacked on another in the third before a five-spot in the fifth, a half-inning that lasted so long it was a wonder Junis didn’t cool off – or freeze entirely – while sitting in the dugout.

Instead, he trotted back out and worked a four-pitch sixth inning that lasted about 2 minutes in real time. And after he finally yielded a single to Vogelbach in the seventh, Junis struck out Guillermo Heredia and got Ichiro Suzuki to fly out to cap his dominant performance.

Seattle finished with two hits and left five runners on base.

MARINERS MOVES

1B Ryon Healy flew back to Seattle on Monday to meet with Dr. Edward Khalfayan and review an MRI of his ankle, which he hurt Saturday during a postgame workout. Healy was put on the DL retroactive to Sunday and RHP Chasen Bradford was recalled from Triple-A Tacoma.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mariners: DH Nelson Cruz (sprained right ankle) and C Mike Zunino (left oblique strain) resumed baseball activities Monday, and both could be back this weekend. OF Ben Gamel (right oblique strain) is getting at-bats at Tacoma and is also close to returning.

Royals: C Salvador Perez (left knee sprain) hit and ran bases for the first time prior to the game, and reported feeling “pretty good.” Manager Ned Yost said his All-Star could be back early in the four-to-six-week timeframe that was given when Perez got hurt just before opening day.

UP NEXT

Royals LHP Eric Skoglund makes his season debut against RHP Felix Hernandez as the three-game set continues Tuesday night. Skoglund has not pitched in a game since an exhibition March 17, thanks to rain outs and postponements that have wrecked the Royals’ early schedule.

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