We have a brand new updated website! Click here to check it out!

HHS Volleyball strong at home


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan.-The Hays High Lady Indian volleyball team finished 2-1 in their first home matches of the season. HHS opened with Western Athletic Conference rival Garden City. The first set was dominated by Garden City, 25-18. It was a different story in the second set as they two teams battled neck and neck. Hays tied the set at 24-24 but the Lady Buffaloes scored the final two points to take the set and the match.

The second match of the day was all Hays High as they took down Pratt (#8 4A-D2) in straight sets. The Lady Indians controlled the first set winning 25-15. Pratt kept the second set close but Hays High pulled away late to win the set 25-19 and the match.

In match three Hays High faced off with Ulysses (#6 4A-D1). The Lady Indians won a tight first set, 25-23. Ulysses controlled the second set, winning 25-19. The Lady Tigers were controlling the third and final set with a 17-10 lead when Hays High caught fire. The Lady Indians used a good dose of home energy to finish the set on a 15-4 run to win the set (25-21) and the match.

Hays High, ranked 10th (4A-D1) in the latest KVCA (Kansas Volleyball Coaches Association) rankings improves to 7-2 on the year. They are off until next Saturday when they will travel to Ulysses for tournament play.

CHRISTIN NUNNERY INTERVIEW

 

TMP-Marian girls win Hays High Cross County Invitational

VICTORIA, Kan – The TMP_Marian girls finished first and the Hays High second in the 1-4A division of the Hays High Cross Country Invitational held at the Sand Plum nature trail in Victoria. The Monarchs girls beat Norton by eight points with Hays High finishing third. The Monarch boys came in fifth and Victoria seventh.

Dawson VonFeldt led the Indian boys with a second place finish. Justice Dotts was seventh. Christian Meuli of Victoria finished fifth and Jared Mayers from TMP-Marian was sixth.

Yesenia Maldonado led the High High girls with a fourth place finish. TMP’s Julia Werth and Emily Schippers finished sixth and seventh respectively.

HHS Soccer falls to Dodge City


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Dodge City 4 , Hays High 1

HAYS, Kan.-Hays High battled hard but fell 4-1 to the defending 6A State Champions Thursday afternoon at the Hays High Field. Dodge City used the strong southerly wind and scored their first goal in the 6th minute to take the 1-0 lead. 19 minutes later the Red Demons took a 2-0 lead and finished off the first half scoring with a 31st minute goal to take a 3-0 lead.

Dodge would add a goal early in the second half to extend their advantage to 4-0. The Indians would score their only goal when Jacob Maska found the back of the net in the 59th minute. Hays High is one of only two teams this season to score against Dodge. Hays High is one of only two teams to play Dodge to within three goals with Bishop Carrol being the other losing to the Red Demons 3-0.

The loss drops Hays High to 4-3 on the year. The Indians next action will be at home on Tuesday against Great Bend.

SILAS HIBBS INTERVIEW

 

Monarchs golf second at Larned; Chin wins individual title

LARNED, Kan. – The TMP-Marian girls’ golf team finished second at the Larned Invitational. The Monarchs shot a 425 and was 30 shots back of Hoisington. Shannen Chin won the individual title by 16 strokes, firing a 78. Jenna Romme finished 10th with a 112.

TEAM SCORES
Hoisington 395
TMP-Marian 425
Cimarron 429
Larned 486

TOP 5 INDIVIDUALS
1. Shannen Chin, TMP-Marian 78
2. Trinity Dolezal, Hoisington 94
3. Jaci Schremmer, Hoisington 96
4. Aspen Bell, Cimarron 97
5. Ciara Smith, Larned 100

Kohler resigns as FHSU volleyball coach

HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State Volleyball head coach Kurt Kohler announced his resignation from his position at Fort Hays State on Thursday (Sept. 14) to accept the position of Athletic Director at Northeast Community College in Norfolk, Nebraska. Kohler was in his ninth season as head coach at FHSU and compiled 131 wins in his time at the helm, second-most in program history.

“I have thoroughly enjoyed my eight years at Fort Hays State,” said Kohler. “I’ve had the honor of coaching so many incredible young ladies, and I have become a much better person because they have been a part of my life. I will miss those relationships a lot.

“I want to thank Curtis Hammeke for entrusting me with this volleyball program. He has been a great leader, role model and friend to me through the years, and I appreciate the opportunity he gave me.

“This program was struggling when I started in 2009, but I always knew that with high character student athletes, we could build something special. I believe we have made huge strides in that process and have become a highly respected program. Although I’m extremely sad to leave FHSU and dislike the timing of my departure, I know I am leaving this program in better shape than when I started. I can’t wait to witness these current players and coaches take the next step of success.”

“Coach Kohler had an opportunity to transition his coaching career into athletic administration,” FHSU Director of Athletics Curtis Hammeke said. “I think all involved would prefer to see this take place at the end of the season, but the time frame for this opportunity would not allow that. He is a good man who will be missed. We wish him the best in the next stages of his career.”

Kohler led FHSU to 20 or more wins in a season three times in his tenure. The 25-9 performance by the 2016 Tigers was a new best under Kohler and he led the team to back-to-back 20-win seasons the last two years. He coached 28 All-MIAA selections in his time at Fort Hays State, including five honorees in a season three times, which tied the program record. Two Tigers earned first team honors in 2016 (Crystal Whitten and Rebekah Spainhour), the first time FHSU had a student-athlete on the first team since joining the MIAA in 2006. Additionally, Whitten became the fifth All-American in program history in 2016, earning honorable mention honors from the AVCA.

For their work in the classroom, the Tigers have earned the AVCA Team Academic Award three years in a row under Kohler. FHSU had never received the award until this stretch started in 2015. Kohler also helped establish the Pass, Set Pink Scholarship that will be awarded to FHSU students directly impacted by cancer, raising more than $10,000 since 2012.

Brandi Fairbank will now serve as the Interim Head Coach of the program until the completion of the season. Fairbank is a graduate of Sterling College who entered her first season with the team as an assistant coach. She played collegiately at Sterling and Dodge City (Kan.) Community College. Sabrina Hallahan will continue to serve as the program’s graduate assistant.

Helping Fairbank through the transition to interim head coach will be Jennifer Thompson, who brings plenty of coaching experience from the collegiate and club levels. Thompson served four seasons as head volleyball coach at Labette (Kan.) Community College after managing and coaching a junior Olympic volleyball club in Ohio for 10 years. She played four years as a middle hitter at Ohio Northern University. Thompson previously worked in compliance for Fort Hays State Athletics.

Fort Hays State University will open a search for a new head coach in the near future, looking for the candidate to take over the role by January.

TMP-Marian, Hays High and Plainville ranked in the latest KVA poll

TOPEKA, Kan. – The TMP-Marian volleyball team moves up one spot to No. 4 in the latest Kansas Volleyball Association rankings released Wednesday evening.

Hays High cracks the 4A Division I poll for the first time this season, debuting at No. 10.

Undefeated Plainville jumps one to No. 3 in 2A with Smith Center eighth.

Wheatland-Grinnell remains one and Otis-Bison three in 1A Division II.

Class 6A
1. Blue Valley North 8-1 (5)
2. Olathe Northwest 8-2 (6)
3. Blue Valley West 8-1 (1)
4. Blue Valley 7-2 (2)
5. Lawrence 8-2 (7)
6. Manhattan 5-3 (3)
7. Washburn Rural 6-1 (8)
8. Gardner-Edgerton 6-3 (9)
9. Shawnee Mission Northwest 6-5 (4)
10. Shawnee Mission South 5-4 (10)

Class 5A
1. St. James Academy 5-1 (1)
2. Lansing 10-1 (2)
3. De Soto 13-2 (6)
4. St. Thomas Aquinas 6-2 (3)
5. Goddard 15-1 (9)
6. Maize 10-2 (5)
7. Andover 12-3 (NR)
8. Pittsburg 9-0 (7)
9. Bishop Carroll 5-2 (NR)
10. Newton 7-3 (4)

Class 4A – Division 1
1. Rose Hill 11-0 (1)
2. Louisburg 10-3 (4)
3. Basehor-Linwood 12-5 (5)
4. Bishop Miege 0-6 (3)
5. McPherson 8-2 (7)
6. Ulysses 7-0 (9)
7. Abilene 7-3 (6)
8. Maize South 6-4 (8)
9. Andover Central 9-7 (2)
10. Hays 5-1 (NR)

Class 4A – Division 2
1. Topeka-Hayden 10-0 (1)
2. Concordia 13-2 (2)
3. Andale 11-2 (3)
4. Burlington 13-2 (4)
5. Nickerson 12-3 (5)
6. Wichita-Trinity Academy 9-0 (6)
7. Santa Fe Trail 6-2 (7)
8. Pratt 9-3 (8)
9. Holcomb 2-1 (9)
10. Holton 4-5 (10)

Class 3A
1. Kingman 12-0 (3)
2. Silver Lake 7-1 (1)
3. Hesston 11-1 (4)
4. Thomas More Prep-Marian 11-1 (5)
5. Cheney 7-2 (2)
6. Nemaha Central 15-1 (7)
7. Douglass 4-0 (6)
8. Ellsworth 10-1 (NR)
9. St. Marys 7-2 (9)
10. Royal Valley 8-4 (8)

Class 2A
1. Heritage Christian 9-1 (1)
2. St. Mary’s Colgan 6-2 (3)
3. Plainville 10-0 (4)
4. Hoxie 4-1 (7)
5. Kiowa County 9-2 (5)
6. Inman 14-0 (NR)
7. Maranatha Christian Academy 2-1 (8)
8. Smith Center 4-2 (NR)
9. Valley Falls 10-4 (NR)
10. Jefferson County North 4-4 (6)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Centralia 9-0 (1)
2. Goessel 9-0 (2)
3. South Central 16-0 (6)
4. Hanover 14-4 (3)
5. Olpe 11-3 (4)
6. Rural Vista 9-0 (9)
7. Thunder Ridge 10-2 (NR)
8. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 9-2 (5)
9. Chetopa 8-2 (8)
10. Pretty Prairie 7-2 (10)

Class 1A – Division 2
1. Wheatland-Grinnell 11-0 (1)
2. Sylvan-Lucas 9-0 (2)
3. Otis-Bison 13-2 (3)
4. Attica 6-1 (NR)
5. Northern Valley 5-4 (4)
6. Argonia 5-2 (NR)
7. Logan 7-2 (NR)
8. Axtell 5-5 (6)
9. Ingalls 6-4 (9)
10. Pawnee Heights 5-4 (NR)

White Sox score two in the ninth, beat Royals

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Jose Abreu and Avisail Garcia drove in runs in the ninth inning as the Chicago White Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 5-3 on Wednesday.

Abreu’s sacrifice fly scored Tim Anderson, who led off the inning with a single, took second on a wild pitch by Scott Alexander (4-4) and stole third.

Garcia’s single to center scored Yoan Moncada with the second run. Garcia is hitting an American League-leading .432 against left-handed pitchers.

The Royals tied the score at 3 in the eighth. Alcides Escobar singled in one run, while pinch runner Terrance Gore scored the other on an Alex Gordon groundout.

Juan Minaya (3-2) pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings to pick up the victory. The White Sox won two of three in the series.

Royals starter Eric Skoglund lasted only three innings and 66 pitches, giving up three runs on five hits.

White Sox starter Lucas Giolito yielded one run, a homer by Salvador Perez in the sixth inning, in 6 1/3 innings.

Monarch volleyball goes 3-0 in Smith Center

SMITH CENTER, Kan. – The TMP-Marian volleyball team went 3-0 in Smith Center Tuesday. The Monarchs defeat Ellis 25-14, 25-5 then knocked off Smith Center 25-22, 25-17 and finished the night wtih a sweep of Phillipsburg 25-17, 25-8.

Kayla Vitztum lead the Monarchs with 26 kills. Jillian Lowe had 22 digs and Paris Wolf led the squad with five blocks.

The Monarchs improve to 14-1 on the season. They are back in action on the 19th at Oakley.

FHSU women finish 12th at the NSU Women’s Classic

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – The Fort Hays State women’s golf team finished 12th at the NSU Women’s Classic (Sept 11-12). The event was held at Cherokee Springs, a par-72, 5,964-yard course. The Tigers shot rounds of 330 and 332.

Hannah Perkins led Fort Hays State as she tied for 37th individually. She shot rounds of 82 and 79 to finish 17-over par (161) for the week.

Madison Roether fired rounds of 82 and 84 to finish alone in 53rd. Taylor DeBoer tied for 60th with rounds of 85 and 84. Kelsey McCarthy tied for 69th after rounds of 88 and 85. Katie Brungardt shot rounds of 81 and 94.

Southwest Oklahoma State won the tournament by breaking a three-way tie in a five-hole sudden death playoff against Henderson State and Missouri Western. All three teams shot 38-over (614). Henderson State and Missouri Western tied for second in the playoff. Shi Qing Ong of Missouri Western was the individual champion at 1-under par (143) for the tournament.

FHSU men’s golf 11th among MIAA teams in first conference event

WARRENSBURG, Mo. – Fort Hays State finished 11th among MIAA teams and 20th overall at the Mule Invitational (Sept. 11-12), hosted at Mules National Golf Course in Missouri. Senior Skyler Tebo led Fort Hays State with rounds of 74, 79 and 72 to post a total score of 225 and tie for 43rd place, climbing 18 spots on the second day of competition and into the top 50.

Results

Mac McNish (80-78-81) and Isaiah Grover (77-79-83) finished in a tie for 87th individually. Lane Pauls shot rounds of 83, 76 and 82 to finish in a tie for 93rd. Colton Bobek shot rounds of 77, 81 and 85.

Arkansas Tech took the team title with an aggregate score of 857. Fellow MIAA team Central Oklahoma placed second with a score of 871 and Henderson State (872) placed third. Fort Hays State finished 20th as team with a score of 308-312-319 for a total of 939.

This was the first designated MIAA event of the year. Central Oklahoma topped the conference field, followed by Washburn and Missouri Western. The top individual among MIAA golfers was Sam Parrott of Central Missouri, who was just one stroke off the winning pace at 2-over par (212).

Putter Srinoon of Arkansas Tech claimed the individual title in a three-way playoff between Mason Banger of Harding and Nick Shapiro of Henderson State. They all shot one-over for the tournament and a total score of 211.

The Tigers are in action next week (Sept. 18-19) when they travel to Muskogee, Oklahoma to compete in the NSU Classic at the Muskogee Country Club.

Tigers tabbed No. 17 in D2Football.com poll

Just a day after appearing in the AFCA Division II Top 25 Poll for the first time in program history at No. 21, the Tigers have jumped into the Top 25 of the D2Football.com Poll released on Tuesday (Sept. 12). The Tigers are ranked 17th, their highest yet in the weekly supplemental poll.

Fort Hays State broke into the D2Football.com poll for the first time in program history last year, debuting at No. 23 on October 11 when they held an overall record of 5-1. The Tigers dropped out the following week, but returned on October 25 at No. 24 in the poll. That was the last appearance for the Tigers in the D2Football.com poll prior to Tuesday.

The D2Football.com Poll currently has four teams inside the top 25 with Northwest Missouri State at No. 1, Emporia State at No. 10, Fort Hays State at No. 17, and Central Missouri at No. 25. Emporia State’s only loss on the year was to No. 1 Northwest Missouri State.

Below is the D2Football.com Poll for September 12, 2017.

Rank Team Record Previous Week
1 Northwest Missouri State 2-0 1
2 Ferris State 1-0 2
3 Texas A&M-Commerce 2-0 3
4 Shepherd 1-0 4
5 Indiana (Pa.) 2-0 5
6 California 2-0 6
7 North Alabama 0-1 8
8 Sioux Falls 2-0 9
9 Minnesota State 2-0 10
10 Emporia State 1-1 11
11 Grand Valley State 1-1 14
12 Midwestern State 1-0 15
13 LIU-Post 2-0 16
14 CSU-Pueblo 1-1 7
15 Minnesota Duluth 1-1 17
16 Ashland 1-1 21
17 Fort Hays State 2-0 NR
18 Albany State 2-0 NR
19 Indianapolis 2-0 19
20 Colorado Mesa 2-0 22
21 West Georgia 2-0 24
22 Slippery Rock 2-0 NR
23 Arkansas Tech 2-0 NR
24 Valdosta State 0-1 NR
25 Central Missouri 1-1 12

FHSU Women’s Soccer receiving votes in latest National Rankings

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – After two-consecutive ties in their road trip to North Dakota this past weekend, the FHSU women’s soccer team is now the first team right outside the top 25 and receiving votes in the latest NSCAA Division II Top 25 Coaches’ Poll released Tuesday (Sept. 12). The Tigers now hold a 2-0-2 record this season.

No. 4 University of Central Missouri and No. 24 Missouri Western State University are the only other MIAA programs earning notice this edition.

Below is the NSCAA Women’s Soccer Coaches’ Top 25 Poll for September 12, 2017.

Rank School Prev. W-L-T
1 Western Washington University 1 3-0-0
2 Columbus State University 2 2-0-0
3 Kutztown University 3 4-0-0
4 University of Central Missouri 4 4-0-0
5 St. Edward’s University 6 3-0-1
6 University Of West Florida 5 3-0-0
7 LIU Post 8 3-0-0
8 Bellarmine University 7 2-0-1
9 Texas A&M University-Commerce 11 3-0-1
10 Sonoma State University 18 4-0-0
11 Carson-Newman University 12 3-0-0
12 Grand Valley State University 14 2-2-0
13 Nova Southeastern University 13 3-0-0
14 West Virginia Wesleyan 22 4-0-1
15 Minnesota State University-Mankato 10 2-1-0
16 Adelphi University 15 2-0-0
17 Mississippi College 19 3-0-1
18 Colorado School Of Mines RV 3-1-0
19 University of California-San Diego 9 3-2-0
20 Quincy University 23 3-0-0
21 Southern New Hampshire University 24 3-1-0
22 Limestone College RV 2-1-0
23 Seton Hill University 16 3-1-0
24 Missouri Western State University NR 4-0-0
25 Flagler College RV 4-0-0

Also receiving votes: Fort Hays State University, University of North Alabama, Texas Woman’s University, California State University Stanislaus

Brandon Moss grand slam lifts Royals over White Sox

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Brandon Moss hit a grand slam in the first inning Tuesday for his third consecutive game with a homer, powering the Kansas City Royals to a 4-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox.

Scott Alexander worked out of a ninth-inning jam for his fourth save in six chances. He yielded a double to Adam Engel and a single to Yolmer Sanchez to lead off the ninth. He struck out Yoan Moncada, retired Jose Abreu on a pop to Whit Merrifield and got pinch hitter Matt Davidson on a grounder to end the game.

White Sox rookie Dylan Covey (0-5) walked the bases loaded before Moss drove a full-count fastball to right-center. It was Moss’s fourth career grand slam and his first since July 24, 2014. He has nine RBIs in his past three games.

Sam Gaviglio (4-5) picked up his first Royals victory in his second start after being picked up on waivers Sept. 1 from Seattle.

Copyright Eagle Radio | FCC Public Files | EEO Public File