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Royals lose third straight

By HOWIE RUMBERG
AP Baseball Writer

NEW YORK (AP) – Mark Teixeira homered and drove in four runs, Adam Warren pitched two-hit ball into the seventh inning and the New York Yankees beat the Kansas City Royals 5-1 Tuesday night to send the AL champions to their first three-game skid this season.

Warren (3-3) was perfect until Mike Moustakas beat out a hit to second baseman Stephen Drew on the outfield grass in right-center with one out in the fourth. The only other hit he allowed was Paulo Orlando’s first major league homer in the sixth.

Lifted after 6 1-3 innings, Warren struck out five without walking a batter in the best of his 12 big league starts.

Teixeira was the only Yankees’ starter without a hit during their 14-1 rout of Kansas City on Monday, which stopped a six-game losing streak. He more than made up as New York won consecutive games for the first time since May 10-11.

TMP-Marian girls soccer falls in state quarterfinals

For a second straight year, the TMP-Marian girls soccer team sees their season end in the state quarterfinals. Tuesday they fell behind 2-0 early and lose 2-0 to Topeka Hayden at the Bickle/Schmidt Sports Complex.

It’s just the fourth time the Monarchs have been scored on this season and they lose all four. The Monarchs finish at 12-4-1.

Hayden advances to the state semifinals where they will play Bishop Miege.

La Crosse 5th at state sand green golf tournament; Plainville 6th, Trego 8th at 2A

The La Crosse boys golf team finished fifth at the Sand Green state tournament yesterday in La Crosse. The Leopards shoot a 389, 69 back of first place St. John’s-Beloit. Nobody from La Crosse finished in the top-10.

Sand Greens State Golf Results

Plainville finished sixth and Trego eighth at the 2A state tournament in Emporia. Trego’s Emmit Owens finished 10th with a 6-over 77. Colton Bobeck was 13th with a 79 and Dion Reetz of Trego finished 16th also with a 79.

2A State Golf Results

Six Indians named to All-WAC baseball team

Six members of the Hays High baseball team received All-Western Athletic Conference honors. Connor Rule, Dalton Stout and Cole Schumacher were all named to the first team while Marcus Altman, Adam Klaus and Brayden Delzeit were honorable mention picks.

Frank Leo is the Coach of the Year after guiding the Indians to their fifth straight conference title.

ALL-WAC BASEBALL TEAM
Player of the Year: Brady Michel, Great Bend
Coach of the Year: Frank Leo, Hays

First Team
Brady Michel, Jr., Great Bend, OF
Connor Rule, Jr., Hays, INF/C
Dalton Stout, Sr., Hays, INF
Jared Hasik, Jr., Liberal, INF
Anson Hall, Jr., Great Bend, INF
Cole Schumacher, Jr., Hays, P
Dawson Davis, Sr., Dodge City, INF
Daven Acker, Jr., Garden City, INF
Nick Nelson, Sr., Dodge City, OF
Griffen Brunson, So., Garden City, INF
Bryce Unruh, Jr., Dodge City, INF
Cole Evans, So., Liberal, P/1B

Honorable Mention
Hays:
Marcus Altman, Jr.; Adam Klaus, Sr.; Brayden Delzeit, Jr.

Gardner, Yankees rough up Guthrie, Royals

By HOWIE RUMBERG
AP Baseball Writer

NEW YORK (AP) – Brett Gardner, Brian McCann and Chase Headley homered during an eight-run first inning and the New York Yankees quickly erased the memory of a lost weekend, romping past the AL Central-leading Kansas City Royals 14-1 Monday.

Stephen Drew added another three-run homer off a favorite foil of the Yankees, Jeremy Guthrie (4-3), before the team made an out in the second.

Slade Heathcott hit his first major league homer in the seventh as New York, coming off a sweep by Texas, snapped a six-game skid. The Yankees won for just the second time in 12 games, beating the team that began the day with the best record in the majors.

Nathan Eovaldi (4-1) pitched with runners on in all but two of his seven-plus innings. Working on five days’ rest, he allowed eight hits and a run.

Three Tigers claim All-America honors Saturday at NCAA Outdoor Championships

FHSU Athletics

Fort Hays State had three athletes earn All-America status on Saturday (May 23) at the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Allendale, Mich. Estefania Lopez and Madison Wolf finished second and fourth respectively in the women’s javelin, while Brady Tien took sixth in the men’s pole vault.

On her first attempt, Lopez broke the NCAA Championship site record with a throw of 170-feet, 8-inches. It passed the mark of 169-feet, 9-inches set by Linda Brivule of Abilene Christian in 2008. However, the record would not stand for long when Allison Updike of Azusa Pacific began her day as a member of the second flight of throwers. Updike posted a new record on her first attempt at 171-feet, 5-inches.

Madison Wolf took just one attempt to throw 161-feet, 4-inches and sit in third after the first flight of competition. No other throwers besides Updike in the second flight would top that effort in their first three attempts, leaving her in fourth going into the finals, where the field was reduced to nine throwers.

Megan Honas punched her ticket into the final round of throwers by hitting a personal best of 152-feet, 10-inches on her second attempt of the day. However, she would foul her next three throws and couldn’t top the mark on her sixth and final attempt of the day, leaving her just shy of All-America status in ninth. Just a sophomore, Honas continued to get stronger and stronger as the season progressed and she gave the Tigers three finishers in the Top 10 at nationals.

Gritting through a nagging injury, Wolf took one more attempt on the day in the finals and threw 162-feet, 6-inches, a new personal best to secure fourth place. Also just a sophomore, it was a two-place improvement for Wolf after finishing sixth at the NCAA Championships last year as a true freshman.

Lopez reached 170 feet one more time on her fourth attempt of the day, but could not top Updike for first place. Updike then left no doubt with an unbelievable toss of 181-feet, 10-inches to obliterate the NCAA Championship site record by over 12 feet. Lopez’s effort of 170-feet, 8-inches broke her own FHSU record in the new model javelin, set earlier this season. By finishing second, Lopez gave FHSU its third national runner-up in the event over the last four years (two times by Makayla McPhail – 2012 & 2013).

Brady Tien had a great day at the championships as well, securing All-America status by clearing 16-feet, 10.75-inches in the pole vault. He finished alone in sixth in the standings. He avoided elimination by clearing 16-feet, 2.75-inches on his third and final attempt at the height, then went on to clear 16-feet, 6.75-inches and 16-feet, 10.75-inches on his second attempts at each height. Tien could not clear 17-feet, 2.75-inches, which would have broken his school record, but he had already secured All-American status after three of the nine competitors missed at 16-feet, 10.75-inches. Tien grabbed the second All-America honor of his career at FHSU as he also finished sixth nationally in the 2014 indoor season.

Fort Hays State had three other athletes compete at the championships. On Thursday evening, Cory Keehn finished 17th in the men’s 10,000 meter run with a time of 31:10.51. On Friday, Danielle Berry finished 11th in the women’s high jump, clearing a height of 5-feet, 5-inches. On Saturday, Brenner Wells threw 192-feet, 1-inch in the men’s javelin to finish 17th.

Morales homers twice, drives in 5 runs in Royals’ victory

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kendrys Morales hit two home runs and had five RBIs, Chris Young gave up six hits in six innings and the Kansas City Royals defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 5-0 Friday night.

The Royals improved to 27-14, the best record in the majors, while the Cardinals dropped to 27-15, best in the National League.

Morales, who leads the American League with 37 RBIs, hit a three-run homer with two out in the first. He homered again in the third with Lorenzo Cain aboard for his 13th multihomer game. The five RBIs matched a Royals’ season high.

Young (4-0) got 13 flyball outs and struck out two. In Young’s four starts, he has allowed one earned run in 22 1-3 innings (0.40 ERA).

Royals starters Young, Edinson Volquez, Yordano Ventura and Jeremy Guthrie have combined to throw 26 shutout innings while allowing 18 hits in the past four games.

HHS qualifies 12, TMP four for state track meet

Hays High qualified five boys and seven girls while TMP-Marian qualified two boys and two girls for next week’s state track and field meet in Wichita. The Indian girls finished in fourth place at Friday’s Holcomb 4A regional, scoring 46 points while the Indian boys finished seventh with 34 points. The Monarch boys finished ninth with 26 points while the girls finished 12th with 17.

Holcomb Track Results

Hays High had one first place finish. The 4×800 meter relay team of Summer Smith, Marie Reveles, Courtney Green and Haley George brought home gold. Smith also qualified in the 800 meters (2:32.50) with a fourth place finish. Kali Pitcock qualified in two events, finishing third in both the 100 meters (12.80) and 100 meter hurdles (15.70). Lexi Summers finished third in the triple jump (35-03.75) and Mattie Schlaefli was fourth in the javelin (116-6).

Maddux Winter and Hayden Kreutzer led the Hays High boys with second place finishes. Winter in the 110 meter hurdles (15.40) and Kreutzer the pole vault (14.06.00). Shane Berens finished third in the discus (154-6) and Brandon Hardwick was third in the shot put (49-1). Peyton Harris also qualified in the discus with a fourth place finish (147-0).

Melissa Pfeifer led the TMP-Marian girls, winning the 800 meters (2:26.50). Alicia Lechman finished second in the 3200 meters (13:13.6). Eduardo Gonzales led the TMP boys with a second place finish in the 100 meters (11.00). Andrew Hess was third in the 3200 meters (10:27.6).

FHSU’s Czarnecki named Third Team All-American by Daktronics

Fort Hays State’s Kevin Czarnecki was named to the 2015 Daktronics All-America Third Team on Friday (May 22). Czarnecki had a tremendous senior season for the Tigers, earning the honor at utility/non-pitcher. The Daktronics All-America Team is voted on by sports information directors throughout NCAA Division II. He is the first All-America selection for Tiger Baseball since the 2012 season.

2015 Daktronics All-America Baseball Team

Czarnecki led the Tigers with a .415 batting average, 17 doubles, 71 hits, 53 runs scored, and an on-base percentage of .495. Czarnecki recorded 30 extra-base hits, adding 12 home runs and a triple to his team-best 17 doubles. Czarnecki finished the season on an impressive 21-game hitting streak and 37-game streak of reaching base. He also led the team in multi-hit games with 27. Czarnecki started at three different positions in 2015, 21 times at first base, 15 times at designated hitter, and 11 times at third base.

Czarnecki finished his career at FHSU with a .384 batting average, 126 hits, 25 doubles, 20 home runs, and 84 RBI. He is the first All-America selection for FHSU since Ryan Busboom was named to the All-America First Team by Daktronics and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.

FHSU women’s basketball star will coach at NW Kansas school

With her historic career at Fort Hays State University now in the rear-view mirror, women’s basketball icon Kate Lehman is tackling a new challenge.

Beginning in the 2015-16 school year, Lehman said she will be “first and foremost” a first-grade teacher at Plainville Elementary School — as well as the new girls basketball coach at the high school.

Lehman, who came to FHSU from Newton, also will serve as assistant coach for the Cardinal volleyball team.

Check out a portion of her interview with Eagle’s Gary Shorman and watch for the complete airing of The Forum on Eagle TV Channels 14 and 614 beginning June 1.

Related story: Lehman’s jersey will hang in the Hall of Fame.

Ellis wins two events at Smith Center regional track meet

The Ellis girls won the 4×100 meter relay and finish second in the 4×400 to highlight their day at Thursday’s Smith Center 2A regional track and field meet. The Railers girls finish sixth with 44 points.

Eli Lohrmeyer wins the discus and was the Ellis boys only first place finisher.

Plainville won three events. Kim Junkermeier takes the girls shot put while Kolt Newell wins the high jump and the 4×100 relay finishes first.

CLICK HERE for complete individual results

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Girls Team Scores
1 SALINA-SACRED HEART 76
2 HILL CITY 72
3 ELL-SALINE 52
4 DECATUR COMMUNITY 48.50
4 BENNINGTON 48.50
6 ELLIS 44
7 RAWLINS COUNTY 30.50
8 REPUBLIC COUNTY 28
9 NESS CITY 27
10 WICHITA COUNTY 26
11 CLAFLIN-CENTRAL PLAINS 25
12 PLAINVILLE 23
13 TREGO COMMUNITY 21
14 SMITH CENTER 17
15 LINCOLN 11
16 OAKLEY 7.50

Boys Team Scores
1 SMITH CENTER 99
2 SALINA-SACRED HEART 90
3 ELL-SALINE 58
4 NESS CITY 57
5 PLAINVILLE 53.50
6 BENNINGTON 44
7 WICHITA COUNTY 40
8 ELLIS 33
9 REPUBLIC COUNTY 30
10 RAWLINS COUNTY 19
11 DECATUR COMMUNITY 17
12 OAKLEY 8
13 CLAFLIN-CENTRAL PLAINS 6.50
14 TREGO COMMUNITY 2
15 LINCOLN 1

TMP-Marian girls soccer advances to state quarterfinals

The TMP-Marian girls soccer team is on to the 4-3-2-1A state quarterfinals after a dominant 8-0 win over Mulvane in the South Central Regional #2 finals Thursday at the Bickle/Schmidt Sports Complex.

Bailey Hageman score the first goal two minutes into the match. Aubrey Koeningman scored twice. TMP also had goals from Alyssa Keil and Deonna Wellbrock in the first half as they built a 6-0 halftime lead. Wellbrock and Keil scored in the second half helping them improve to 11-3-1.

TMP-Marian will host Topeka-Hayden (13-5) in one of the 4-3-2-1A state quarterfinal matches Tuesday at the Bickle/Schmidt Sports Complex.

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