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Late rally lifts El Dorado past Larks

The El Dorado Broncos score two runs in the eighth inning to break a 5-5 tie and defeat the Hays Larks 7-5 to take the first two games of their four-game Jayhawk League Series at Larks Park. The Broncos improve to 5-0 and 2-0 in the Jayhawk League while the Larks fall to 3-4 and 0-2.

Hays struck early, scoring three in the first on a Brett Anderson single, a Derrick Mount triple and a wild pitch. They added another run in the third on a Garrett McKinzie sacrifice fly to go up 4-1.

Tony Kjolsing tied the game in the fifth on a three-run homer. Jonathan Eberhardt’s bases loaded RBI single gave El Dorado the lead for good.

The Larks commit four errors in the game, giving them seven in the first two games of the series.

Game three of the series is Saturday at 7 pm with Military Appreciation Night. Admission is free courtesy of the VFW, Kiwanis Club and Golden Corral.

Rangers rookie Gonzalez shuts out Royals on 3 hits

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chi Chi Gonzalez threw a three-hit shutout in his second major league start as the Texas Rangers beat the skidding Kansas City Royals 4-0 Friday night.

The Royals lost for the eighth time in 10 games, while the Rangers have won six of seven and 14 of 18 to move into second place in the AL West behind Houston.

Gonzalez (2-0), the Rangers’ 2013 first-round draft pick out of Oral Roberts, has not allowed a run and yielded only five hits in 14 2-3 innings in his first two starts. He checked the Royals on three singles, walked two and struck out two.

Gonzalez worked around five walks in 5 2-3 innings to top Boston 8-0 on May 30 in his big league debut.

Mitch Moreland led off the Rangers’ three-run sixth with a homer. Robinson Chirinos celebrated his 31st birthday with a two-run single to finish right-hander Edinson Volquez’s night.

Larks drop Jayhawk League opener to El Dorado

El Dorado scored three unearned runs off of two Larks errors in the fourth inning, then added two runs in the eighth and another in the ninth to hold off a Larks rally for a 6-4 win in the Jayhawk League opener for both Thursday night at Larks Park. Hays is now 3-3 overall while the Broncos improve to 4-0.

Michael Burns doubled and scored on a Jordan Peterson ground out in the bottom of the first to give Hays the early lead. The Larks commit two errors resulting in three unearned runs in the fourth.

After the Broncos scored two in the top of the eighth to go up 5-1, the Larks rally with three in the bottom of the inning on consecutive RBI doubles from Corky Welch, Tracy Hadley and RJ Williams.

Blake Korthauer allowed a run on a wild pitch in the ninth and the Larks failed to score after leadoff walk in their last at bat.

Nick Goza (0-1) takes the loss despite not allowing an earned run over five innings.

The two teams continue the four-game series Friday with free admission for the 7 pm game courtesy of the Hays Downtown Development Corporation.

Thursday’s Jayhawk League scores…
Haysville 9, Derby 8, 10 innings
Dodge City 8, Liberal 5
Wellington 16, Bethany 9

Moss powers Indians to rain-shortened win over Royals

By DAVE SKRETTA
AP Sports Writer

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Brandon Moss hit a two-run homer and the Cleveland Indians beat the Kansas City Royals 6-2 on Thursday night in a game called in the eighth inning because of rain.

Trevor Bauer (5-2) allowed only a long two-run homer by Lorenzo Cain over 6 2-3 innings to continue his hot streak. The 24-year-old right-hander has allowed two runs or fewer in each of his last four starts, getting to the seventh in each of them.

After struggling to score the previous night, the Indians pounded away against Chris Young (4-2) over the first five innings. They sent eight batters to the plate during a four-run third inning, and Moss added his second homer of the series with nobody out in the fifth.

The game was delayed with one out in the bottom of the eighth as lightning and heavy rain rolled into the area. The umpires waited 44 minutes before calling Cleveland’s sixth win in eight games.

Lehman wins MIAA’s Ken B. Jones Award

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Fort Hays State’s Kate Lehman was named the female recipient of the Ken B. Jones Award from the MIAA on Wednesday evening in Kansas City, Mo. The Ken B. Jones Award recognizes the conference’s Student Athlete of the Year award for both a male and female, which combines the individual’s athletic, academic, and service accomplishments.

Lehman is the first-ever recipient of the award from Fort Hays State, male or female, since FHSU joined the MIAA in 2006. Lehman adds this honor to her long list of accomplishments in 2014-15, a year that saw her earn All-America First Team honors from four organizations and the National Player of the Year from BennettRank.com. She was both the MIAA Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year. She earned the conference’s top defensive honor and All-MIAA First Team honors for three consecutive years and was named to the All-Defensive Team all four years.

RELATED: Lehman will teach, coach at area high school next year.

It was a historic year for the Ken B. Jones winners. Not only did Lehman become the first recipient of the award for Fort Hays State, male winner Chris Watson became Central Oklahoma’s first recipient, an undefeated national champion in wrestling.

Not only did Lehman get the job done on the court as one of the nation’s top players, she also excelled in the classroom throughout her time at Fort Hays State, graduating with a 3.85 GPA as an Elementary Education major. She was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team in 2015.

Lehman had an impressive list of service accomplishments at Fort Hays State, serving as an intern in multiple educational fields and putting a lot of service hours in at Sternberg Museum and with the St. Jude’s “Up Til Dawn” group at FHSU. She also spent time as a substitute teacher, a reading disabilities tutor, and participated in several service projects with the women’s basketball team.

One of the most impressive facets of Lehman helping the FHSU women’s basketball team to its most successful season in its NCAA Division II history was the fact she spent the entire second half of the season as a first grade student teacher at Lincoln Elementary. During the run of the season’s most critical games from January through March, Lehman was teaching daily from 8 am-4pm before coming to practice and games. Yet she still produced on the highest level, helping the Tigers to an MIAA Regular Season Championship, the No. 1 seed in the Central Region, and the Central Regional Final.

Lehman reached a distinction no other NCAA Division II women’s basketball player in history had ever accomplished in 2015. She was the first ever at the level to have at least 1,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, and 500 blocked shots in a career. Although several players have attained the 1,000 – 1,000 mark in points and rebounds, only one player had ever passed the 500 blocked shot mark in Division II history. With Lehman well past the 1,000 mark in points and rebounds, she finally reached 500 blocked shots in a 59-53 MIAA Tournament Semifinal win over Central Missouri. She went on to finish with 1,917 points, 1,109 rebounds, and 515 blocks in her career.

All of Lehman’s accolades throughout the 2014-15 season caught the attention of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tenn. Her jersey will now hang in the Hall of Fame’s “Ring of Honor” for a full year in recognition of those accomplishments. The Ken B. Jones Award is now another impressive honor to add to her ever-growing list of accomplishments.

Vargas sharp in Royals win over Cleveland

By DAVE SKRETTA
AP Sports Writer

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Jason Vargas tossed six sharp innings, the Kansas City offense finally woke up against AL Cy Young winner Corey Kluber and the Royals beat the Cleveland Indians 4-2 on Wednesday night.

Mike Moustakas drove in a run in the first inning, and Lorenzo Cain, Eric Hosmer and Kendrys Morales hit consecutive RBI doubles off Kluber (3-6) in the third to give the Royals the lead.

Vargas (4-2) made it stand up in his second start back from the disabled list. The left-hander used a pair of double plays to wiggle out of jams, and limited the streaking Indians to two runs on eight hits while striking out three without a walk.

Greg Holland pitched a perfect ninth for his eighth save.

FHSU’s Honas, Berry, and Keehn named USTFCCCA All-American

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For the first time, the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) has expanded the amount of its All-America recipients in Division II. An All-America Second Team has been created for athletes placing ninth through 12th at the national meet. Earning second team honors for the outdoor season were Megan Honas and Danielle Berry while Cory Keehn earned the honor in two events for the indoor season.

This is the first year that the USTFCCCA has created an All-America Second Team. All-America honors traditionally have gone to the top eight finishers at the national indoor and outdoor championships. This outdoor season, Estefania Lopez (second) and Madison Wolf (fourth) earned first team in javelin, while Brady Tien (sixth) earned first team in pole vault.

Honas finished ninth in the javelin at the outdoor championships. Her throw of 152-feet, 10-inches was a personal best. Her performance gives the Tigers three All-Americans in the women’s javelin for 2015. Danielle Berry finished 11th in the high jump at the outdoor championships, clearing a height of 5-feet, 5-inches.

Earlier this year, Cory Keehn turned in two performances at the national indoor meet good for All-America Second Team status. He finished ninth in the 3,000 meters and 11th in the 5,000 meters.

Fort Hays State had a total of seven All-America performances indoor and outdoor seasons combined in 2015.

McKinzie homer, Gallardo pitching carries Larks to win

Emporia State’s Garrett McKinzie hit a two-run homer in the seventh inning to break a scoreless tie and carry the Hays Larks to a 4-0 victory over the Denver Cougars Tuesday night at Larks Park. The win gives Hays the split the two-game series and moves their record to 3-2 on the season.

McKinzie hit the homer after Corky Welch singled to open the inning. The Larks drove in a third run on an error later in the inning. Welch drove in the the final run in the eighth on a sacrifice fly.

Eastern Michigan’s Augie Gallardo pitched 7 1/3 scoreless innings, striking out 11 and walking just one for the win. He retired the final 17 batters he faced before leaving with one out in the eighth, allowing just two singles and none past the second inning.

The Larks are off Wednesday before opening Jayhawk League play with the first of a four-game series with El Dorado Thursday night.

Brantley, Carrasco carry Indians to victory over Royals

By DAVE SKRETTA
AP Sports Writer

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Michael Brantley drove in the go-ahead run with two outs in the eighth inning, backing a strong performance by Carlos Carrasco and sending the Cleveland Indians to a 2-1 victory over the slumping Kansas City Royals on Tuesday night.

Carrasco (7-4) allowed five hits over seven innings to win his third straight start. The big right-hander struck out eight while dominating Kansas City for the second time in a month.

Cody Allen handled a perfect ninth for his 12th save as the Indians won for the 11th time in 14 games. AL Central rival Kansas City lost for the sixth time in its last seven.

Wade Davis (2-1) was summoned in the eighth to keep the game tied, but he walked Michael Bourn to lead off the inning.

Derrick Johnson, Dontari Poe miss Chiefs offseason workout

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Pro Bowl defensive tackle Dontari Poe walked gingerly off the Chiefs’ practice field Tuesday with back pain, and linebacker Derrick Johnson sat out with inflammation in his knee.

The Chiefs were getting back to work with the second week of organized team activities when Poe walked off the field. A team spokesman did not say how long he might be out.

Johnson worked out last week. He missed nearly all of last season with a torn Achilles tendon.

Wide receiver Chris Conley was back on the field after missing time last week to attend the NFL’s rookie premier, while linebacker Justin Houston remained absent from the voluntary workouts after getting the franchise tag earlier this offseason.

Invitation to annual Military Appreciation Night at Larks Park

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Hays Larks

The Hays Larks are inviting everyone to the 7th annual Military Appreciation Night in conjunction with their game against the El Dorado Broncos on Saturday, June 6th at Larks Park at 7 p.m.

All active, reserve, and retired military personnel are specially invited to attend and will be honored on the field during pregame ceremonies. Military personnel will also be recognized after the 6th inning prior to the singing of “God Bless America”. Military personnel in attendance should check in at the east side of the grandstand by 6:45 pm Saturday evening.

Fans are encouraged to be in the park by 6:50 pm to show their appreciation and support for all military personnel during pregame ceremonies. Those ceremonies will feature recognition of all military personnel in attendance, a Color Guard provided by VFW Post #9076, and the National Anthem sung live by Jackie Maxwell. Those in attendance will also enjoy patriotic music and a red, white, and blue decorated park throughout the evening. Also at the park will be various military vehicles from the 388th Multi-Functional Medical Battalion (MMB) Army Reserve unit and information about the 388th Family Readiness Group which supports military families.

Additional booths will feature information about Camp Corral, an organization that coordinates camps for children of wounded, disabled or fallen military service members.  T-shirts will be given to the first 200 people who visit the Camp Corral booth at the game.  Local Army Reserve veteran Seth Kastle, who recently wrote a children’s book to help military families dealing with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), will also be featured at a booth.  Flags lining the park will be provided courtesy of American Legion Riders Post #173 of Hays, KS. Free admission to the game will be provided courtesy of the Kiwanis Club of Hays, VFW Post #9076, and Golden Corral.

The Hays Larks is a summer collegiate baseball team comprised of players from colleges and universities across the United States.  This high quality baseball team is a member of the Jayhawk League, one of the premier amateur baseball leagues in the United States.  Dozens of major league stars including Albert Pujols, Lance Berkman, Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds, and Ozzie Smith have played in this very league.

See you at Larks Park on June 6th! Come join the team for fantastic baseball, pay tribute to veteran, reserve, and active military personnel and enjoy an evening of inexpensive fun!  For more information please contact Frank Leo, Hays Larks Manager at 785-628-6703.

Larks doubled up by Denver

The Hays Larks begin their season-opening nine-game homestand 2-2 following a 6-3 loss to the Denver Cougars Monday night.

Denver’s Eli Thornquist throws a complete game four-hitter to lead the Cougars to their first win of the season after starting 0-5. Thornquist struck out four and walked two and retired the final 10 Larks batters after Hays rallied with three in the sixth.

Denver scored two in the second inning and four in the third highlighted by Michael Dunnebecke’s three-run homer.

The Larks used an error, a single from Corky Welch (Delta State) and double from Garrett McKinzie (Emporia State) to score three in the sixth.

North Lake [TX] Community College product and UT-Arlington signee Dan Hawk gives up all six runs on six hits over five innings and takes the loss.

The Larks and Cougars close out the series tonight at 7 pm. Admission is free courtesy of Wal-Mart and Dr. Hattan Family Eye Care.

Four Indians named to All-WAC softball team

Hays High has two players named to the first team and two honorable mention picks on the All-Western Athletic Conference softball team.

Senior Kaylie Schondaller and junior Tessa Stickel were named to the first team while juniors Albany Schaffer and Nicole Dinkel were honorable mention selections.

First -Team All-League Selections
NAME Year Position High School
*1 Hunter Middleton 12 P Great Bend
2 Abby Dart 10 P Garden City
3 Dusti Befort 12 P Garden City
4 Dakota Sanders 12 C Great Bend
5 Kaylie Schoendaller 12 C Hays
6 Hannah Mauler 12 IF Great Bend
7 Regan Unruh 12 IF Great Bend
8 Tessa Stickel 11 IF Hays
9 Haley Saldana 11 IF Garden City
10 Jordan Terrones 11 OF Garden City
11 Riley Lopp 12 OF Dodge City
12 Kacee Kasselman 12 OF Great Bend
*Indicates Player of the Year
Coach of the Year
Carrie Minton Great Bend
Honorable Mention
NAME Year High School
1 Morgan Kottes 11 IF Great Bend
2 Emily Castaneda 12 IF Liberal
3 Alyssa Long 10 IF Garden City
4 Shai Cartmill 11 IF Garden City
5 Hannah Honomichl 11 IF Great Bend
6 Lauren Welsch 11 OF Great Bend
7 Albany Schaffer 11 OF Hays
8 Alize Tatum 10 OF LIberal
9 Mattisyn Tieben 11 P Dodge City
10 Alex Stecklein 11 C Dodge City
11 Nicole Dinkel 11 IF Hays
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