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FHSU football holds weekly football press conference

Fort Hays State Weekly Football Press Conference
September 12, 2017

Fort Hays State head coach Chris Brown conducted his weekly press conference in advance of the Tigers game at Central Oklahoma Saturday night in Edmond. Brown and select players met with the media inside Lewis Field on Tuesday, a session that can be heard by clicking on the links below.

Head Coach Chris Brown

Senior OL Travis Talley

Senior DL Nathan Shepherd

Broncos block late FG, top Chargers in Joseph’s debut

DENVER (AP) – Shelby Harris got a hand on Younghoe Koo’s 44-yard field goal attempt with a second left, and the Broncos began the Vance Joseph era with a 24-21 win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night.

Moments earlier, Koo had nailed the kick, but Joseph called a timeout to ice the kicker.

On the re-do, Harris – who made the team because of a rash of injuries along the D-line – sliced through and got his right hand on the kick.

It was reminiscent of last year’s opener, when the Broncos escaped with a 21-20 win over the Carolina Panthers when Graham Gano missed a 50-yard field goal with 4 seconds left.

Denver took a 24-7 lead into the fourth quarter but had two turnovers that were converted into touchdowns, a missed field goal and a punt.

Before those fourth-quarter foibles, Trevor Siemian threw two TD passes to Bennie Fowler and ran for another score.

The Broncos held Philip Rivers to 115 yards passing through three quarters but let him engineer a comeback when Siemian threw an interception and Jamaal Charles fumbled on plays that were upheld despite video evidence that had the crowd of 76,324 convinced they should have been overturned.

Safety Adrian Phillips intercepted a pass that went off cornerback Desmond King’s leg as King was tackling Fowler while the ball was still in the air. A review upheld the turnover and L.A. pulled to 24-14 on Keenan Allen’s 5-yard TD catch with eight minutes left.

Less than a minute later, Jamaal Charles fumbled – although replays showed his left elbow was down before the ball was ripped away by Korey Toomer. Cornerback Casey Hayward recovered. One play later, Rivers hit Travis Benjamin for a 38-yard touchdown that made it 24-21 and safety Darian Stewart hobbled off with a strained groin.

Back-to-back sacks of Siemian set up a 50-yard field goal try that McManus pushed wide right.

But Koo’s miss loomed larger in the final seconds.

The Broncos led 14-7 at halftime after Siemian threw a 5-yard scoring pass to Fowler and scored on a 1-yard keeper .

Los Angeles’ only touchdown drive was aided by a 40-yard pass interference call on cornerback Bradley Roby before Rivers hit running back Melvin Gordon for an 11-yard touchdown toss. Safety Justin Simmons hit Gordon at the 2, but he just somersaulted across the goal line.
Rivers stayed away from the All-Pro tandem of Aqib Talib and Chris Harris Jr., instead targeting Roby and safeties Darian Stewart and Simmons, both of whom held up well.

Roby atoned for his crucial penalty with an interception in the third quarter on a pass intended for Keenan Allen. That led to Siemian’s 6-yard TD toss to Fowler that made it 21-7.

Brandon McManus kicked a 20-yard field goal on the last play of the third quarter, capping a 78-yard drive that ate up 8 minutes, 16 seconds.

The game presented landmarks on the football field , along the sidelines and in the broadcast booth .

Not since 1960 had the Chargers represented L.A., where they played their inaugural season before bolting to San Diego.

Beth Mowins became the first woman to call an NFL regular season game since NBC’s Gayle Sierens in 1987 when she handled play-by-play on the doubleheader nightcap alongside Rex Ryan, who made his debut as an ESPN analyst.

With Anthony Lynn also making his head coaching debut, this marked the first time two black head coaches worked their first NFL game against each other in the same game.

Lynn burned one of his timeouts with a curious throw of his red flag to challenge a rather inconsequential incompletion in the first quarter.

MCMANUS’S MILLIONS : McManus was the last restricted free agent to sign his tender this summer, waiting until June 15 to put his signature on a one-year, $2.75 million deal after making $600,000 last season. He did it in hopes of getting a long-term deal, which he finally got Monday just hours before kickoff when he agreed to a three-year extension worth $11.25 million.

A first-time team captain, McManus approached coach Joseph before the final preseason game and talked him into allowing the special teams players to participate in pregame introductions: “First time at any level, high school, college or NFL,” explained McManus. “It’s a huge dream of mine to come out to 70,000 fans cheering.”

BEEFY BRONCOS : The Broncos beefed up their depleted defensive line before kickoff by promoting rookie nose tackle Tyrique “Pot Roast Jr.” Jarrett to their active roster and waiving Kyle Peko.

The undrafted pro from the University of Pittsburgh is generously listed as packing 335 pounds on his 6-foot-3 frame. His teammates gave him his nickname because he reminds them of former Broncos run-stuffer Terrance “Pot Roast” Knighton.

INJURY UPDATES: Chargers backup SS Rayshawn Jenkins left in the second half with a concussion. So did Broncos starting right guard Ronald Leary, who was replaced by second-year pro Connor McGovern. Leary will be in concussion protocol during the week as the Broncos prepare to face his former team, the Dallas Cowboys. Broncos rookie CB Brandon Langley left in the fourth quarter with a knee injury.

UP NEXT: The Chargers host the Miami Dolphins, whose opener was scrubbed by Hurricane Irma. The Broncos are home again to take on the Cowboys.

Abreu, Engel lead White Sox to win over Royals

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Jose Abreu had four hits, Adam Engel hit a three-run homer and the Chicago White Sox pounded out an 11-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night.

Abreu, who hit for the cycle Saturday and had two home runs Sunday, drove in two and scored once while raising his average to .306. He was a homer shy of another cycle.

Engel went deep off Brandon Maurer during a six-run sixth.

Yolmer Sanchez, Yoan Moncada and Abreu, the first three White Sox hitters, combined to go 9 for 16 with six runs and four RBIs. Moncada had his first career three-hit game.

Reynaldo Lopez (1-3) gave up three runs and eight hits in six-plus innings to pick up his first victory since Sept. 29, 2016.

Royals starter Jason Hammel (8-11) was pulled after giving up five runs in 3 1/3 innings.

HHS win streak ends in Great Bend


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Great Bend 5, Hays High 2

GREAT BEND, Kan.-Great Bend scored the first goal of Monday’s match with Hays High and would never trail in their 5-2 win over the Indians. The Panther’s goal came in the second minute of the contest. Great Bend would strike again in the 18th minute to take a 2-0 lead. Hays High would answer with a goal from Ethan Nunnery less then two minutes later to tighten the Great Bend lead at 2-1. That would be the score at the half.

The Panthers extended their lead to 3-1 in the 50th minute but Hays High answered in the 54th minute on a header from Connor Teget to close the Great Bend lead to one goal. That would be as close as the game would get as Great Bend scored the last two goals of the match to pick up the 5-2 victory.

The loss snapps the Indians’ four match win streak. Hays High (4-2) will host Western Athletic Conference rival Dodge City on Thursday afternoon at Hays High School.

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Dinkel top medalist, Indian golf second in Garden City

GARDEN CITY, Kan. – Karee Dinkel shot a 3-over par 75 to win the Garden City Invitational at Buffalo Dunes Golf Course Monday. Emily McGuire placed eighth with a 102 and Brittini Park was ninth with a 103 helping Hays High to a second place finish. The Indians shot a 388, four strokes behind host Garden City.

Team Finish
1. Garden City 384
2. Hays High 388
3. Great Bend 429
4. Dodge City 459
5. Liberal 469

Top 10 Medalists
1. Karee Dinkel-Hays High, 75
2. Alyssa McMillen-Garden City, 90
3. Corey Mein-Liberal, 90
4. Elena Lemke-Garden City, 92
5. Morgan Cabral-Garden City, 94
6. Halley Sanders-Great Bend, 97
7. Chesney Moore-Dodge City, 99
8. Emily McGuire-Hays High, 102
9. Brittani Park-Hays High, 103
10. Camryn Dunekack-Great Bend, 105

Listen to Tiger Talk with Fort Hays State football coach Chris Brown

Click below to listen to Tiger Talk with “Voice of the Tigers” Gerard Wellbrock and Fort Hays State head football coach Chris Brown as they review Thursday’s win over #13 Central Missouri and take a look ahead at this Saturday’s game in Edmond, Okla. against Central Oklahoma.

Tiger Talk airs on Monday evening at 6 p.m. on Tiger Radio Mix-103.

FHSU’s Shepherd named MIAA Defensive Athlete of the Week

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State defensive tackle Nathan Shepherd earned MIAA Defensive Athlete of the Week honors for his efforts in the 35-6 win over No. 13 ranked Central Missouri last week.

Shepherd recorded seven tackles, including 2.5 for loss. His biggest play occurred when he had the initial hit on a 10-yard sack and fumble, which stalled a UCM drive inside the redzone just before halftime. After UCM recovered the fumble, it turned the ball over on downs two plays later, leaving the score at 21-3 in favor of FHSU.

Later, he recorded a half sack in the third period. Shepherd was part of a defense that recorded eight tackles for loss and limited the Mules to just 31 rushing yards. By halftime, FHSU held UCM to -2 yards rushing. Overall the Tigers allowed 304 yards of total offense to the No. 13 ranked Mules, forcing pass situations the majority of the second half.

Fort Hays State has now had three players earn MIAA Football Athlete of the Week honors this season. Jacob Mezera (Offensive) and Brandon Brown (Special Teams) earned the honors last week.

FHSU football makes first-ever appearance in AFCA Division II Top 25 Poll

WACO, Texas – For the first time since the AFCA Division II Coaches Poll began in 2000, Fort Hays State Football enters the Top 25 after its 35-6 win over No. 13 Central Missouri last week. After receiving votes for several weeks in previous years and early this year, the Tigers finally make their debut in the poll at No. 21.

Fort Hays State received 14 votes in the first regular season poll released by the AFCA on September 4, but after the win over Central Missouri, it received 152 votes. The No. 21 ranking in the poll is where Central Missouri started in the preseason before jumping to No. 13 prior to the game in Hays last week. With its win, Fort Hays State knocked Central Missouri out of the poll, but the Mules are now the sixth-highest among the receiving votes section.

This is not the first time FHSU has been ranked in the official NCAA Division II rankings. The last appearance in the top 25 of the official NCAA Division II Poll was September 16, 1996, when FHSU was No. 6 in the nation. The Tigers fell out of the poll the following week and went nearly 21 calendar years without appearing in the official poll until Monday. The poll prior to 2000 was organized by the NCAA Football Committee. Fort Hays State made an appearance in the D2Football.com poll last year, but never quite broke into the AFCA poll. The D2Football.com poll will be released on Tuesday.

Fort Hays State will get its first test as a top 25 team at Central Oklahoma on Saturday night (Sept. 16). Central Oklahoma is 1-1 so far this year after a win over Lindenwood at home and a loss at Pittsburg State. FHSU has won its last two meetings with Central Oklahoma.

Northwest Missouri State continues its hold on the No. 1 ranking in the nation, but joins FHSU as the only two undefeated teams remaining in the MIAA. Eight of the 12 MIAA teams have started 1-1 on the year. Emporia State moved up one spot to No. 14 this week, with its one loss to top ranked Northwest Missouri. Central Missouri and Washburn are among the MIAA teams receiving votes this week.

Rank School (1st votes) Record Points Previous
1. Northwest Missouri St. (34) 2-0 850 1
2. Ferris St. (Mich.) 1-0 810 2
3. Texas A&M-Commerce 2-0 782 3
4. Shepherd (W.Va.) 1-0 715 4
5. California (Pa.) 2-0 703 5
6. Indiana (Pa.) 2-0 674 6
7. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 2-0 617 9
8. Minnesota State 2-0 561 12
9. LIU-Post (N.Y.) 2-0 560 10
10. North Alabama 0-1 532 11
11. Colorado Mesa 2-0 453 17
12. Grand Valley State (Mich.) 1-1 417 14
13. Midwestern State (Texas) 1-0 402 16
14. Emporia State (Kan.) 1-1 397 15
15. Indianapolis (Ind.) 2-0 389 18
16. Albany State (Ga.) 2-0 369 20
17. West Georgia 2-0 261 25
18. Colorado State-Pueblo 1-1 244 7
19. Arkansas Tech 2-0 180 NR
20. Minnesota-Duluth 1-1 171 21
21. Fort Hays State (Kan.) 2-0 152 NR
22. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1-1 115 8
23. Central Washington 2-0 103 NR
24. Delta State (Miss.) 2-0 92 NR
25. Slippery Rock (Pa.) 2-0 69 NR
Others Receiving Votes: Humboldt St. (Calif.), 65; Bowie St. (Md.), 58; Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 58; Assumption (Mass.), 43; Ashland (Ohio), 37; Central Missouri, 24; Angelo St. (Texas), 18; Eastern New Mexico, 18; West Texas A&M, 18; Catawba (N.C.), 17; Colorado Mines, 11; Virginia-Wise, 8; Winona St. (Minn.), 8; West Chester (Pa.), 7; Hillsdale (Mich.), 6; Valdosta St. (Ga.), 6; Virginia St., 6; Tuskegee (Ala.), 5; Winston-Salem St. (N.C.), 5; Florida Tech, 4; Washburn (Kan.), 3; Bemidji St. (Minn.), 2; Henderson St. (Ark.), 2; Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.), 2; Virginia Union, 1.

FHSU women’s soccer ends North Dakota road trip with a draw

MINOT, N.D. – The Tigers earned more free soccer in North Dakota for the second-straight game with a 0-0 tie through two overtimes against host Minot State. Fort Hays State completes the trip up north with two ties to their name, the first coming against Augustana on Friday. With the result, FHSU is now 2-0-2 early in their 2017 campaign.

The Beavers had multiple chances to get a goal over the Tigers as they outshot Fort Hays State 17-6 with five on goal compared to FHSU’s two hitting near target. Jasmine Beaulieu led the Tigers with a season-high four shots. This was the first contest of the season Eden Stoddard has not attempted a shot during play. Haley Berryman for Minot State led all players with five shots in the match.

Megan Kneefel stood in goal for the Tigers throughout all 110 minutes in her second appearance in a match this season. Kneefel collected five saves compared to Minot State’s Erin Rafferty who gathered two in the long game.

Fort Hays State gets back into familiar territory as it takes on MIAA foe Nebraska-Kearney on Thursday on the road. The Tigers will finally be back at the FHSU Soccer Stadium in Hays on the 22nd for the first time this season.

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Vargas, Moss lead Royals to win over Twins

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Jason Vargas snapped a personal four-game losing streak with his career high 15th victory, Brandon Moss homered and drove in four runs and the Kansas City Royals beat the Minnesota Twins 11-3 on Sunday.

Moss had an RBI double in a six-run second inning and a three-run homer in the seventh.

Eric Hosmer doubled twice among his four hits for his fourth straight multi-hit game. He has 12 hits in his past 15 at-bats to raise his average to .328.

Vargas (15-10) gave up a run and four hits over five innings. He was 2-7 with an 8.13 ERA in his previous 11 starts.

Byron Buxton tripled and scored on a sacrifice fly in the second for the only run against the Royals’ starter. Vargas worked out of a bases loaded jam in the fifth when Brian Dozier grounded into an inning-ending double play.

The Royals sent 11 men to the plate in a six-run second inning off Bartolo Colon (6-12).

Hosmer fuels rally in 8th, Royals beat Twins 5-2

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Eric Hosmer drove in the go-ahead run with his third hit in a three-run eighth inning, helping the Kansas City Royals beat the Minnesota Twins 5-2 on Saturday night.

Lorenzo Cain led off the eighth with a single against Ryan Pressly (2-3), and Melky Cabrera walked. Hosmer’s single off Buddy Boshers scored pinch-runner Terrance Gore.

Salvador Perez had an RBI double and Alcides Escobar a sacrifice fly to cap the inning.

Alex Gordon hit a solo homer in the seventh to the game 2-2.

Mike Minor (6-6) got the win with 1 2/3 scoreless innings. Brandon Maurer earned his second save in three chances since the Royals acquired him in a July 24 trade with San Diego.

Indian soccer takes title in Wichita


By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

WICHITA, Kan.-The Hays High boys soccer team defeated Wichita South 1-0 Saturday afternoon to take the championship in the white bracket at the Titan Classic in Wichita. The Indians took the early lead in the 12th minute on an unassisted goal from Zach Wagner. Hays High was on the offensive most of the game and that was evident with a two to one shot advantage for the champs. The Indians also possessed the ball 65% of the time.

Hays High defeated Wichita Home School and Wichita Southeast to reach today’s championship game. HHS has won four in a row since losing their season opener at Garden City and move to 4-1 overall. They will travel to Great Bend on Monday for a Western Athletic Conference rivalry match-up with the Panthers.

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