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Ross, Mioduszewski home runs lead Larks to comeback win

HAYS – Connor Ross and Mike Mioduszewski both homered to help the Hays Larks rally from a 4-0 deficit and beat the Wellington Heat 7-4 in the opening game of their four-game series Friday night at Larks Park. Ross, who missed the last four games with a groin injury, hit a two-run blast in the fourth inning to pull the Larks (25-8, 22-7 JL) within a run at 4-3. Mioduszewski’s solo shot an inning later tied the game 4-4. Austin O’Brien gave the Larks the lead for good with a two-out seventh inning double that scored Ross and Ty Redington.

Starting pitcher Stephen Yancey (3-2) allowed all four runs on eight hits with four strikeouts and three walks over six innings for the win. Graylon Brown pitched a scoreless ninth for his first save.

Ross and O’Brien both had three of the Larks nine hits.

The Larks and Heat will play a doubleheader on Saturday beginning at 6 pm. The first game is a makeup from a rainout in Wellington earlier this season. Free admission courtesy of Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Insurance Planning. It’s also Pack the Pantry Night with all fans encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item for the Community Assistance Center.

Tigers score 3 in 7th, rally to beat Royals

By NOAH TRISTER
AP Baseball Writer

DETROIT (AP) — Victor Martinez drove in two runs with a tiebreaking infield single in the seventh inning, and the Detroit Tigers took advantage of that fluky hit, holding on for a 4-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Friday night.

With the bases loaded and two outs, Martinez’s comebacker deflected off reliever Joakim Soria and rolled to the area between first and second. With the second baseman playing deep, there was no chance to retire Martinez, and two runs came home on the play.

Detroit’s Tyler Collins hit a solo homer earlier in the inning off Luke Hochevar (1-2) to tie the game at 2. Ian Kinsler also homered for the Tigers.

Justin Verlander (9-6) allowed one earned run and four hits in seven innings. He struck out 10 and walked two.

Justin Wilson pitched the eighth and Francisco Rodriguez finished for his 25th save in 27 chances.

Larks win series finale over Liberal

HAYS – Augie Gillardo held Liberal to one run after they loaded the bases with nobody out in the first inning, the Larks responded with six runs in the first two innings then pulled away late for a 9-5 win over the Bee Jays Thursday night at Larks Park. The Larks (25-8, 21-8 JL), who are 3-3 on their longest homestand of the summer, take two of three for the first-place Bee Jays (15-17, 14-16 JL) to move within a game in the second half Jayhawk League standings.

Frank Leo Postgame


Game Highlights

 

Austin O’Brien, Mike Mioduszewski and Austin Bell all drove in runs in the larks four-run first inning. O’Brien and Andy Shaded had run scoring singles in the second as the Larks built a 6-2 lead.

Liberal would chip away with single runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth, but the Larks answered with a three in the seventh to put the game away.

The top four batters in the Larks lineup (Ty Redington, Nate Olinger, Austin O’Brien and Mike Mioduszewski) all had two hits and the bottom three (Matt Waller, Alex Weiss and Andy Shadid) combined for five.

Liberal stranded 10 base runners, nine of them in scoring position and eight of them were in the first six innings.

Gillardo (3-0) allowed three runs on eight hits with six strikeouts and two walks and gets the win. He got a strikeout and two ground balls to get out of the jam in the first. He left after five innings and 99 pitches. Shane Browning allowed one run on two hits in two innings of relief. Graylon Brown worked a perfect eighth and Chad Smith allowed  a run on a hits in the ninth.

The Larks open a four-game weekend series with Wellington Friday night. Free admission for the 7 pm game courtesy of Western Beverage and Quest Diagnostic. The two team will play a doubleheader Saturday beginning and 6 pm. Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Insurance Planning are the buyout sponsors. Saturday is also Pack the Pantry Night with all fans encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item. Sunday is Harley Night with admission courtesy of Golden Belt Bank, HOG Chapter and Doerfler’s Harley Davidson.

Champion Kansas City Royals to visit White House July 21

WASHINGTON (AP) – The 2015 World Champion Kansas City Royals will meet President Barack Obama at the White House on July 21.

The White House announced the visit Thursday, continuing the tradition of presidents meeting sports teams that win championships.

The White House also released a video featuring White House press secretary Josh Earnest, a Kansas City native. The video shows Earnest wearing a Royals cap and using a team mug as he fills a jug with water.

“We’re getting ready for you Salvy,” Earnest says, in a nod to Royals catcher Salvador Perez, who douses teammates with Gatorade or water after winning home games.

The trip will be the organization’s first trip to the White House since the 1985 World Series champions met President Ronald Reagan.

Oklahoma overwhelming preseason pick for 10th Big 12 title

IRVING, Texas (AP) – Oklahoma is the overwhelming preseason pick to win another Big 12 title.

With quarterback Baker Mayfield among seven returning starters on offense, the Sooners got 24 of 26 first-place votes in the preseason media poll released Thursday.

TCU got the other two first-place vote and was picked second, followed by Oklahoma State, Baylor and Texas. Texas Tech, West Virginia, Kansas State, Iowa State and Kansas rounded out the poll.

The Sooners last year won their record ninth Big 12 championship, all in coach Bob Stoops’ 17 seasons, and made it into the College Football Playoff.

Mayfield was the Big 12’s offensive player of the year last season, and has been tabbed as the preseason offensive player of the year. He threw for 3,700 yards and 36 touchdowns last season.

Larks split with Liberal

HAYS – A split for the Hays Larks Wednesday at Larks Park. Liberal won the completion of Tuesday’s series opener  10-3 but the Larks (24-8, 20-7 JL) came back to take the regularly scheduled game 10-7.

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Game Highlights

 

Liberal manager Carlos Lezcano played the first game under protest when he was forced to take out a pitcher in the sixth inning after his first visit to the mound on Tuesday night. The game resumed Wednesday with one out in the bottom of the sixth with the Larks trailing 4-2. They had runners on second and third with one out and Garrett McKinzie at the plate. McKinzie popped up then Andy Shadid struck out. Liberal (15-16, 14-15 JL) then scored a run in the seventh, three in the eighth and two in the ninth.

D.J. Carr (4-3) allowed four runs on nine hits with four strikeouts and one walk and suffered the loss.

The Larks overcame a 3-0 first inning deficit in the second contest. Starter Alex Lopez (6-0) gave up a two-run homer to Kyle Knauth then a solo shot to Cale O’Donnell but settled down to pick up the win. Lopez allowed four runs on nine hitsw ith four strikeouts and two walks.

Andy Shadid hit his second grand slam of the season in the second to give the Larks the lead for good. Fort Hays State’s Alex Weiss added a solo shot to lead off a four-run sixth inning.

Ty Redington and Mikey Gangwish each had three of the Larks 14 hits.

The Larks, who are 4-4 in the second half of Jayhawk League play and trail the Bee Jays by two games, look to make up some ground when they close out the series Thursday night. Free admission courtesy of Emprise Bank and AFLAC. It’s also Educators Night with the first 100 educators receiving a T-Shirt. You can also hear the game on KAYS (1400-AM, 94.3-FM) beginning at 6:45 pm.

Change to playoff schedule possible

HOOVER, Ala. (AP) – The College Football Playoff will consider moving future semifinals off New Year’s Eve if it can help increase viewership.

The TV ratings dropped 36 percent last year, when the games were moved from New Year’s Day to the night before.

Executive director Bill Hancock says conference commissioners who make up the playoff management committee are open to changing future schedules, starting in 2019 when the semifinals are scheduled for New Year’s Eve.

Hancock says alternatives to New Year’s Eve are beginning to be explored.

Bee Jays win appeal; resume game with Larks in 6th inning

HAYS – It appeared the Hays Larks got their series with Liberal off to a good start Tuesday at Larks Park. The Larks scored nine runs over the sixth, seventh and eighth innings for what appeared to be an 11-4 win, but the game was played under protest by Liberal manager Carlos Lezcano over the number of mounds visits allowed per inning per pitcher. The protest was upheld by Jayhawk League commissioner Phil Stephenson and the game will resume at the point of protest with the Bee Jays leading 4-2 with one out in the sixth inning.

Frank Leo Postgame

Game Highlights

 

The protest wipes out a solid start for D.J. Carr who allowed four runs on nine hits over seven innings.

Nate Olinger and Ty Redington both had key two-out, two-run singles and Mike Mioduszewski hit a two-run homer.

The conclusion of Tuesday’s game is tentatively set for 5:30pm Wednesday with the regularly scheduled contest to follow at 7pm. Admission is free courtesy of the First Care Clinic and Commerce Bank.

Monarchs eliminated in zone tournament

SALINA – The Salina Hawks scored a run in the fifth inning to break a 4-4 tie then added two more in the sixth to break a 4-4 tie and eliminate the Hays Monarchs Jr. American Legion from the Salina Class A zone tournament with a 7-4 win Tuesday at Dean Evans.

The Monarchs (18-7) scored two in the top of the first on a double from Tate Garcia. Gavin Schumacher and Luke Ruder both drove in runs in the fourth to tie the game.

Cole Zimmerman allowed all seven runs (three earned) on eight hits with four walks and seven strikeouts over six innings and suffered the loss.

The Monarchs, who had won five straight and nine of 10, end the season with three straight losses.

Hosmer, Perez lift AL to All-Star win

SAN DIEGO (AP) – There was a time when the National League thoroughly dominated the major league All-Star game, but those days are long gone.

The American League has won the midsummer classic for the fourth straight year by banging out a pair of second-inning homers and working out of an eighth-inning jam to beat the NL 4-2.

The AL took the lead for good when a pair of Royals went deep against a former teammate. Salvador Perez belted a two-run shot off Johnny Cueto (KWAY’-toh) of San Francisco to break a 1-1 deadlock in the bottom of the second, two batters after Eric Hosmer hit a solo shot. Hosmer was named the MVP of the game after collecting two RBIs, including a run-scoring single in the fourth to make it a 4-1 game.

The senior circuit had a great opportunity to tie the game in the eighth, loading the bases with two out before Astros reliever Will Harris fanned rookie Aledmys (ah-LEHD’-mees) Diaz of the Cardinals to end the threat.

Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant hit a solo blast in the first inning for the National League, which got its second run on a fourth-inning single by Marcell Ozuna (oh-ZOO’-nuh) of the Marlins.

David Ortiz was embraced by his AL teammates near first base after exiting his final All-Star Game. The popular Big Papi plans to retire at 40 after this season with Boston.

The AL is 29-7-1 in the last 37 All-Star games since the NL took 19 of 20 from 1963-62. The National League holds a 43-42-2 edge overall since the first All-Star game at Chicago’s Comiskey Park.

Cleveland’s Corey Kluber was credited with the victory. Cueto was the loser, and Zach Britton picked up the save.

Washburn men’s basketball coach announces retirement at end of season

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TOPEKA, Kan. — Washburn head basketball coach Bob Chipman has announced on Tuesday, July 12, his 41st season and his 38th as head coach will be his final one on the Ichabod sidelines as he will retire at the end of the 2016-17 season. A press conference will be held on Wednesday, July 13, at 11 a.m. in the McPherson Booster Room overlooking Lee Arena.

“I am excited for the upcoming season with the team we have coming back and competing for a championship in my final season,” Chipman said. “We will have what I believe will be a really good team coming back this season and they will be a good group to go out with. The timing is right for me and my family for this season to be my last and I really can’t wait to get started when our team arrives in August.”

Chipman has been a mainstay on the Washburn sidelines since becoming an assistant coach for three seasons starting during the 1976-77 season and then was promoted to head coach for the start of the 1979-80 season. From that point on Chipman has led the Ichabods to unparalleled success with 788 wins during that stretch. He is the all-time winningest MIAA basketball coach in victories with 549 since the 1990-91 season when the Ichabods moved to the NCAA ranks.

“You think Washburn basketball and you think of Bob Chipman,” Washburn athletic director Loren Ferré said. “He has been a fixture on the Ichabod bench for 41 years and no one wants to win more than he does. I am looking forward to one more run from coach Chipman and the Ichabods in his quest for not only 800 wins, but to add another championship banner in the arena in his final season as our head coach.”

At Washburn he led the Ichabods to the 1987 NAIA National Championship in Kansas City as well as to 12 conference titles with 10 coming in the MIAA. He has also coached Washburn to an MIAA-record five MIAA Tournament Championships.

“Bob Chipman has been a great influence on generations of young men who have come to Washburn University as student athletes,” said Dr. Jerry Farley, president of Washburn. “We look forward to celebrating with him this year as he closes out his career.”

Under Chipman, the Ichabods have made 12 NCAA Tournament appearances including a national finals appearance in 2001 and back-to-back Elite Eight runs in 1993 and 1994.

Chipman’s 788 wins ranks third among NCAA Division II coaches and sixth all-time in NCAA Division II history. Among all NCAA levels, his win total is 17th. With an overall record of 788-343, his .697 winning percentage is 19th in NCAA Division II active coaches.

Individually, he has coached 23 All-Americans, 25 all-region selections, eight MIAA most valuable players, 17 all-MIAA first-team selections and 64 all-MIAA honorees since joining the NCAA ranks.

Chipman has guided his teams to 23 20-win seasons, including seven in a row from 1983-84 to 1989-90, four in a row from 1991-92 to 1994-95 and seven in a row from 1998-99 to 2004-05. Chipman’s teams have made 16 national tournament appearances, 12 in the NCAA and four in the NAIA. His teams have averaged 22 wins a year and he has coached 23 of the 25 20-win seasons in Washburn history.

In addition to the coaching awards obtained after the 1986-87 NAIA Championship season, Chipman was named MIAA Coach of the Year following the 1992, 1993 and 2004 seasons. He was named Kodak District coach of the year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) in 1993 and the men’s four-year coach of the year by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association (KBCA) in 1994 and 2001.

His success at the collegiate level has brought Chipman the opportunity to coach on an international level as well. He served a second stint as an assistant coach for the United State’s entry in the Pan American Games during the summer of 1991, earning a bronze medal. In 1983, he was an assistant to the team that won the gold medal. He helped coach the U.S. entry in the World University Games to a gold medal in 1989. In 1985, he was an assistant coach for the Amateur Basketball Association/USA Jones Cup Team that won a silver medal.

Chipman has also taken the Washburn team on international trips, most recently visiting the Baltic Sea in the summer of 2012. Other trips included tours in China, France and the former Yugoslavia.

Chipman has always looked to Kansas basketball players first to wear an Ichabod uniform, as evident from the 12 Kansas players on this year’s roster. In his 38 years as the Icha¬bods’ head coach, his program has spent more than $1 million in scholarship money for basketball players from the Sun¬flower State.

Chipman holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Kansas State University. The 1973 graduate earned two letters as a guard while playing for Wildcat coaching legend Jack Hartman. He played at Mott Com¬munity Junior Coll¬ege in his hometown of Flint, Mich., prior to transferring to Kansas State.

Chipman and his wife, Carol, live in Topeka. Their daughter Kelsey was a four-year letterwinner on the Kansas State volleyball team and Bobby was a four-year member of the Ichabod basketball team.

Monarchs Jr. Legion drops zone tournament opener

SALINA – The Hays Monarchs Jr. American Legion baseball team put together a late inning comeback in their Class A Zone Tournament opener against McPherson Monday evening at Dean Evans Stadium in Salina, but the comeback bid fell short in an 8-7 loss.

The top-seeded Monarchs (18-6) scored twice in the first inning but McPherson answered with seven unanswered runs to build a 7-2 lead after four.

The Monarchs scored a run in the fifth then two in the sixth on RBI doubles from Karl Rack and Zane Staab to close the gap to 7-5.

McPherson (6-18) tacked on a key run in the top of the seventh. The Monarchs would get two in the bottom of the inning on a passed ball and an error but that would be it.

Carlos Schwindt allowed five runs on six hits over three innings took the loss.

The Monarchs will now face Salina in an elimination game Tuesday at 5pm. If they win they move on to play the loser between Great Bend and McPherson at 8pm. If they lose, they are eliminated.

Hays High School boys soccer camp begins today

The Hays High School boys team soccer camp begins today for both high school and middle school students. The camp dates are July 11th, 12th & 13th and will be held from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at the Pratt-Optimist Park. Cost for the camp is $25 per player and includes camp shirt. Forms can be printed online at https://www.hayshighindians.com/Athletics/index.html. under the Athletics Information section.

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