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Indians Kyler Leiker signs with NWKTC

By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post

Wednesday, on his 18th birthday, Kyler Leiker received a pretty awesome gift. Leiker signed his national letter of intent to play soccer for Northwest Kansas Technical College in Goodland.

Leiker said his senior year was the first time he realized that he would be able to compete in collegiate sports. Leiker was also kicker for the football team in the fall during the soccer season.

Coach Jim Maska said that it wasn’t only Kyler’s skill on the pitch that enabled him to get a scholarship, but also his leadership during a senior season that saw the team riddled with injuries. Leiker will join the Mavericks in the fall.

Kyler Leiker

 

Coach Jim Maska

Kansas guard Kelly Oubre, Jr. to enter the 2015 NBA Draft

Kansas Athletics

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas freshman guard Kelly Oubre, Jr., will declare for the 2015 NBA Draft, the 6-7 guard announced Wednesday. In lieu of a press conference, Oubre chose to keep his decision between himself, his dad (Kelly Oubre, Sr.) and head coach Bill Self before making his announcement public.

“I’m leaving the University of Kansas for the upcoming NBA Draft,” Oubre said. “It’s always been a dream to play in the NBA. This is an opportunity to play against the best in the world and expand my game in hopes of someday becoming one of those great players. It’s been a great year. I’ve been blessed to be here at the University of Kansas. I was blessed to go through the things that I went through and I was blessed to play for coach (Bill Self). He taught me a lot this year, the little things that will help out my game a lot.”

An All-Big 12 Honorable Mention selection, Oubre averaged 9.3 points and 5.0 rebounds for the Jayhawks in 2014-15. A member of the 2015 Big 12 All-Newcomer Team, the New Orleans native with a 71-inch wingspan, was second on the KU squad with 41 steals and led the Jayhawks in steals 11 times during the season.

“I talked with guys who have been in this situation before me and they told me different things,” Oubre said. “JoJo (Joel Embiid) said he knows what I am going through and he told me his process and some of the things he went through. It’s definitely been a hard and tough decision and I’ve come to this conclusion.”

Oubre started 27 games for KU including the last 26 contests, missing only Senior Night as Jayhawk senior Christian Garrett replaced him against West Virginia (3/3).

“This should come as really no surprise to anybody that has followed us,” Kansas head coach Bill Self said. “Kelly came in being well thought of by NBA personnel and certainly, nothing has changed in that regard. In the time he was here he’s been a great ambassador, a great teammate and, obviously, a very talented player.”

Named one of 10 finalists for the USBWA Wayman Tisdale Award honoring the top freshman in the country, Oubre was a two-time Big 12 Newcomer of the Week in 2014-15. He recorded three games of 20 or more points, including a career-high 25 points against TCU in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Championship, March 12, at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri. He also recorded three double-doubleson the season.

“Kelly is an excellent student and going to fulfill his academic obligations this semester at KU,” Self said. “At some point and time I am convinced that he will complete his degree because education is important to him and his family.”

Kansas posted a 27-9 overall record in 2014-15 and won its 11th-straight, 15th Big 12 and NCAA-leading 58th overall conference regular-season championship with a 13-5 league record. The Jayhawks had the toughest schedule in the nation and its 10 victories against Associated Press nationally-ranked teams at tip were the most for KU in a season. Kansas faced 16 ranked teams at tip which were four more than the previous high for a season set three times (1994-95, 2002-03 and 2011-12). Included were 2015 Final Four teams Kentucky and Michigan State.

“The University of Kansas has always been behind me,” Oubre said. “This has been a great experience. It has felt like home since the first time I took my official visit. I wouldn’t trade this situation and this time for anything in the world. I feel like I will always have a home I can come back to and I will always have people I can lean on.”

“Getting my degree from Kansas will be the biggest accomplishment of my life, bigger than making it to the NBA,” Oubre said. “Having that degree is something you can look back on and say ‘I worked hard’ to earn that.”

“I’ll miss the different personalities in the locker room,” Oubre said. “We all gelled from the first time we were together. I’ll miss the coaches pushing us every day to be the best players we can be. Every time coach Self says something, it’s definitely something you need to work on. He’s seen it. He’s seen it before, multiple, multiple times.”

“On the surface this presents a void on our perimeter from last year but this is something we have known could happen for several months and we are prepared for it,” Self said. “I’m real excited about our players returning.”

Hobson Named MIAA Women’s Golf Athlete of the Week

FHSU Athletics

Fort Hays State women’s golfer Samantha Hobson was named the MIAA Women’s Golf Athlete of the Week on Wednesday (Apr. 1). Hobson tied for fourth at the UNK Spring Invitational, held March 30-31 at Awarii Dunes Golf Course in Axtell, Neb.

Hobson tied the lowest round shot in the tournament, carding a 75 in her second round to vault up the leaderboard. She nearly chased down the second-place finishers in the tournament, just one stroke back with a total of 159. She was seven strokes back of the tournament winner. The 75 was Hobson’s lowest round of the year, with 79 as the previous low.

FHSU women’s golf takes7th at UNK Spring Invite; Hobson ties for 4th

FHSU Athletics

Fort Hays State women’s golf finished seventh as a team at the Nebraska-Kearney Spring Invite, held March 30-31 at Awarii Dunes Golf Course in Axtell, Neb. The Tigers were led by a fourth-place finish by Samantha Hobson, who tied the lowest round of the tournament with a 3-over par 75 on Tuesday.

Hobson shot rounds of 84 and 75 for a total of 159. She was seven strokes off the winning pace of 152 by Samantha Crawford of Nebraska-Kearney, who shot two rounds of 76. Hobson was only one stroke back of second place.

Abby Schmidtberger tied for 35th with rounds of 94 and 84. Megan DeWerff and Quillen Eichhorn tied for 37th. DeWerff shot rounds of 93 and 91, while Eichhorn shot rounds of 98 and 86. Hadley Tharp figured into the team scoring on day one with a 97, and then shot 96 on day two.

FHSU shot 704 as a team. Nebraska-Kearney won its home tournament with a total of 633, nine strokes ahead of Missouri Western at 642.

The FHSU women return to action on April 6-7 at the Virginia McCoy Intercollegiate, hosted by Park University in Parkville, Mo. The tournament will be held at The Deuce at The National.

Schmidt no-hitter leads TMP baseball to season opener sweep

Kameron Schmidt threw a no-hitter, leading the TMP-Marian baseball team to a 10-0, five inning victory in their season opener against Scott City Tuesday at the TMP field.

Schmidt strikes out four and walks none.

Justin Pfeifer goes 3-for-4 at the plate with a triple and three RBI’s. Chase Romme also had three hits and three RBI’s.

The Monarchs win game two 12-2 also in five innings.

Jared Vitztum picks up the win, allowing two runs on two hits while striking out four and walking four.

The Monarchs score five in the fourth and three in the fifth to blow open the two-run game. Justin Pfeifer and Kameron Schmidt both had three hits and combined to drive in five runs.

HHS baseball opens season with two losses

A rough start for the Hays High baseball team as they lose 7-3 to Valley Center and 12-2 to Derby yesterday at the Valley Center Triangular.

The Indians led 2-0 in the first game but the host Hornets score two in the fourth to tie then four in the fifth.

Cole Schmumacher takes the loss, allowing six runs (four earned) on nine hits over five innings. Connor Rule had three hits including a double.

Derby scored seven in the third to blow open the second game open.

Hays commits seven errors in the game.

Marcus Altman takes the loss, allowing nine runs, only one earned, on five hits while walking six and striking out one over 2 2/3 innings. He and Adam Klaus drive in the only Indian runs.

Hays return to action next Tuesday against Dodge City.

TMP-Marian softball drops a pair in Dodge City

The TMP-Marian softball team drops both of their games in Dodge City Tuesday. The Monarchs (2-2) fall 2-0 in the first game and 8-1 in game two.

Alison Helget goes the distance in the opener, holding the Red Demons to two unearned runs on four hits while striking out three and walking none. Dodge City scores a run in the fourth and one in the sixth.

TMP commits six errors in the second game resulting in six unearned runs. Lacy Bailey takes the loss, allowing  all eight runs on six hits, walking one and striking out six. She had two of the Monarchs five hits. Katelyn Zimmerman doubled and drove in TMP’s only run.

HHS girls soccer falls to Salina South in McPherson Invitational

Talyn Kleweno scores two goals in the first 10 minutes of the second half to pull the Hays High girls soccer team to within a goal of Salina South in their opener at the McPherson Invitational on Tuesday, but the Cougars answer with three goals in the final 25 minutes and win 6-2.

The Indians (0-2) will now play Topeka High Thursday at 2pm. Topeka loses 6-1 to Newton in their opener.

HHS softball swept in Valley Center

The Hays High softball team starts their season 0-6, losing 13-1 to Valley Center and 18-0 to Derby Tuesday at the Valley Center Triangular.

The Hornets led the first game 2-0 before scoring four in the third and seven in the fourth. Madison Prough takes the loss, allowing all 13 runs on nine hits while walking four and striking out three.

Derby used a nine-run third to blow open the second game then added seven in the fifth. The Indians were held to just two hits, both from Hope Aufdemberge.

Hays is off until April ninth when they open Western Athletic Conference play at home against Dodge City.

Ellis baseball sweeps Ellsworth; softball gets swept

The Ellis baseball team sweeps Ellworth Tuesday by scores of 13-3 and 16-1. Nathan Cox and Easton Smith both have four hits and drive in three in the opener. Smith picks up the win, allowing two runs on two hits while striking out eight and walking four over three innings.

Brandon Bollig strikes out 10 in the second contest and picks up the win. He allows the one run on one hit and walks two. Bollig and Brevin LaBarge both have three hits and combine to drive in five.

Softball swept
The Railer softball team loses 15-9 and 20-16 to the Bearcats to fall to 2-2 on the season. They trailed 9-8 after five innings in the first game, but the Bearcats score two in the sixth and four in the seventh.

Lexi Rome was one of four Railers to have two hits and drove in three.

The Railers jumped out to an 8-3 lead after three innings in game two but Ellsworth answers with four in the fourth, five in the fifth and seven in the sixth to take a 20-10 lead. Ellis rallies with six in the bottom of the seventh but the comeback bid falls short.

FHSU baseball defeats McPherson College

FHSU Athletics

Fort Hays State defeated McPherson College for the second time in as many weeks with a 12-4 win on Tuesday night at Larks Park in Hays. After dropping their last three contests with just a total of three runs, the bats came alive as the Tigers churned out 16 hits in the non-conference win.

FHSU did the majority of its damage in the first five innings, jumping out to an 11-1 advantage. FHSU scored three times in the first, second, and third to build a 9-1 lead, then added single runs in the fourth and fifth. FHSU added its final run in the eighth to push its lead back to eight at 12-4 after the Bulldogs scored once in the seventh and two in the eighth.

Eight of the nine players in the starting lineup recorded hits in the game. Kevin Czarnecki, Cooper Langley, Connor Ross and Alex King all had two in the game. Clayton Basgall also recorded two hits after entering the game in the fifth. Langley had the only home run for FHSU, a two-run shot in the first, while Ross had two of five doubles for the team.

Joe Mapes picked up the win for FHSU, going a predetermined 4.0 innings in the start. He allowed just one run on five hits. Mapes is now 1-0 on the season. Steven Federau relieved for two innings, retiring all six batters he faced with three strikeouts. Will Amen pitched 1.1 innnings, allowing three runs, while Ty Thomas finished the game with 1.2 innings of work, retiring all four batters he faced (including a double play to end the eighth).

The Tigers moved to 7-21 overall on the year with the win. FHSU hosts Missouri Western in a four-game conference series this Friday and Saturday (Apr. 3-4) in Hays.

FHSU softball sweeps Newman

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

Fort Hays State sweeps a doubleheader from Newman by scores of 9-3 and 5-0 Tuesday afternoon at Tiger Stadium. The Tigers have now won eight of their last 10 and improve to 19-14. The Jets have a four-game win streak snapped and fall to 10-26.

Adrian Mohr Postgame Interview

 

Game 1: Fort Hays State 9, Newman 3
Tori Beltz led the Tigers 13-hit attack by tying a school record with three doubles. Beltz drove in three and scored a run. Kylie Strand added two home runs, a solo shot in the fourth and three-run blast in the fifth.

Game Highlights


FHSU scored two in the first, second and fourth. After Newman rallied with three in the top of the fifth, the Tigers answered with three in the bottom of the inning, highlighted by Stand’s two-run shot to left field.

Paxton Duran struck out eight and walked just one in the complete game victory. Duran allowed three runs on seven hits and improves to 10-6 on the season.

Game 2: Fort Hays State 5, Newman 0
Kelsie Kimminau scattered five singles over seven innings for her eighth win of the season. Kimminau struck out five and walked only one.

Game Highlights


Samantha Villarreal put FHSU up 1-0 in the first with a one-out single. Her younger sister Mackenzie hit her first career home run to lead off the fourth inning and push the lead to 2-0.

The Tigers score three with two outs in the bottom to blow the game open. Rilee Krier started the rally with a triple down the right field line. Veronica Knittig and Courtney Dobson both followed with doubles.

Several area players named to KBCA All-State teams

Several area players have been named to the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association All-State teams.

Hays High senior Brady Werth is a Second Team pick in 4A Division I while TMP-Marian senior Kameron Schmidt is an honorable mention pick in 4A Division II.

Victoria’s Bryan Dome is a First Team pick in 1A Division I and Ellis junior Brendon Brenner a Second Team pick in 2A.

Fort Hays State signees Kyler Kinnamon of McPherson and Trey O’Neil of Scott City are both First Team picks in 4A Division I and 3A respectively.

FHSU signee Carly Heim of Hoxie heads the 1A Division I girls First Team.

Complete list of KBCA All-State basketball teams below…

Boys

Class 6A

First Team

Anthony Bonner, Lawrence, Sr.; James Conley, Derby, Sr.; Zach Jackson, W. East, Sr.; Lucas Jones, SM East, Sr.; Samajae Jones, W. East, Sr.

Second Team

Javion Blake, Olathe East, Jr.; Cooper Cook, BV North, Sr.; Justin Roberts, Lawrence, Jr.; RJ Smith, Olathe North, Jr.; Michael Weathers, SM North, Jr.

Honorable Mention

Jerrick Harding, W. Southeast, Jr.; Xavier Kelly, W. East, Jr.; Pierson McAtee, Manhattan, Sr.; Aaron Nicholson, Derby, Sr.; Marcus Weathers, SM North, Jr.; Brett Wright, Gardner-Edgerton, Sr.; Devin Anctil, Olathe Northwest, Sr.; Weston Hack, Lawrence Free State, Sr.; Josiah Talbert, Olathe East, Jr.; Louis Rollins, SM West, Sr.

Class 5A

First Team

Kade Kordonowy, Maize South, Sr.; Darraja Parnell, Andover Central, Jr.; Davon Gill, W. Heights, Jr.; Blaise Gammon, BV West, Sr.; Jordan McNelly, Salina Central, Sr.

Second Team

Semaj Hervey, W. Heights, Sr.; Shawntez Scroggins, Shawnee Heights, Sr.; Atir Cherne, Kapaun Mount Carmel, Sr.; Connor Evans, Bishop Carroll, Sr.; Chris Lowe, W. Heights, Sr.

Honorable Mention

Joe Miller, Topeka Seaman, Sr.; John Williams, Emporia, Sr.; James McNeil, KC Washington, Sr.; Thomas O’Connor, Kapaun Mount Carmel, Sr.; Peyton Ricks, Maize South, Jr.

Class 4A Division I

First Team

Mitchell Ballock, Eudora, Soph.; Kyler Kinnamon, McPherson, Sr.; Isaac McCullough, Ottawa, Soph.; Patrick Muldoon, Basehor-Linwood, Sr.; Tate Turner, Independence, Sr.

Second Team

Alston Jones, Bishop Miege, Sr.; Hunter Knoblauch, Andale, Sr.; Drew Pyle, McPherson, Jr.; Payton Stephens, McPherson, Sr.; Brady Werth, Hays, Sr.

Honorable mention

Will Adler, Winfield, Sr.; Jeffrey Ast, Andale, Jr.; Jacob Head, Topeka Hayden, Sr.; Austin Downing, Eudora, Jr.; Jahron McPherson, Basehor-Linwood, Jr.; Mason McDow, Paola, Soph.; Trevor Nance, Wellington, Sr.; Vince Eskina, KC Piper, Sr.; Zach Stewart, Labette County, Sr.; Jace Williams, Buhler, Jr.

Class 4A Division II

First Team

Carson Becker, Rock Creek, Jr.; Wykeen Gill, Atchison, Jr.; Cooper Holmes, Concordia, Jr.; Trey Sleep, Holcomb, Sr.; Morgan Soucie, Osawatomie, Sr.

Second Team

Garrett Beecher, Holton, Sr.; Alex Carro, W. Trinity, Sr.; Laike Dammon, Girard, Jr.; Dalton Gottschalk, Holcomb, Sr.; Matt Jones, W. Trinity, Sr.

Honorable Mention

Nate Berard, Rock Creek, Sr.; Sheldon Booe, Osawatomie, Sr.; James Brooks, Frontenac, Sr.; Drew Davied, Girard, Jr.; Jacob Dickey, Jefferson West, Sr.; Samson Kohman, Pratt, Soph.; Kameron Schmidt, TMP, Sr.; Trey Tanking, Holton, Sr.; Isiah Taylor, Parsons, Sr.; Conner Van Cleave, Holcomb, Soph.

Class 3A

First Team

Trey O’Neil, Scott City, Sr.; Kellen Russell, Sabetha, Sr.; Brett Meyer, Scott City, Sr.; Grant Raleigh, Hesston, Sr.; Colton Pitko, Eureka, Sr.

Second Team

Duncan Fort, Osage City, Jr.; Landon North, Riverton, Sr.; Austin Waddell, W. Collegiate, Soph.; Grant Shell, Burlington, Sr.; Bailey Vetter, Beloit, Jr.

Honorable Mention

Josh Macy, Minneapolis, Sr.; Jorge Del La Torre, Southwestern Heights, Jr.; Luke Holthaus, Nemeha Central, Jr.; Nate Johnsrud, Southwestern Heights, Sr.; Deon Lyle, Norton, Sr.; Dalton Lyon, Eureka, Sr.; Tyler McCartney, Hesston, Sr.; Easton Montgomery, Southeast-Saline, Jr.; Colson Reames, Beloit, Jr.; Dalton Verhulst, Wellsville, Sr.

Class 2A

First Team

Dean Wade, St. Joh, Sr.; Layne Bieberle, Central Plains, Sr.; Isaiahh, Loudermilk, West Elk, Jr.; Tate Skinner, South Gray, Sr.; Zane Richter, Jackson Heights, Jr.

Second Team

Brandon Brenner, Ellis, Jr.; Bo Krueger, Olpe, Sr.; Cole Kinnamon, St. John, Soph.; Derek Williams, Oxford, Sr.; Noah Chee, Sedan, Jr.

Honorable Mention

Michael Ryan, Central Plains, Jr.; Mason Buckmaster, Smith Center, Sr.; Cole Smith, Stanton County, Sr.; Konnor Penning, Washington County, Jr.; Tristen Lewis-Dierking, Meade, Sr.; Carson Skidmore, South Gray, Sr.; Lucas Comfort, Sacred Heart, Jr.; Collin Jasper, Troy, Sr.; Tristen Wilson, West Elk, Sr.; Kaden Stein, Spearaville, Sr.

Class 1A Division I

First Team

Brett Crist, Quinter, Sr.; Bryan Dome, Victoria, Sr.; Cooper Leach, Doniphan West, Jr.; Will Bruna, Hanover, Soph.; Cody Patterson, Marais des Cygnes Valley, Jr.

Second Team

Brenton Laver, Pleasanton, Jr.; Justin Wiltfong, Stockton, Sr.; Conner Katt, Hoxie, Sr.; Andrew Bruna, Hanover, Sr.; Elijah Smith, Valley Heights, Sr.

Honorable Mention

Tyler Lingg, Dighton, Soph.; Hunter Nicholson, Hanover, Sr.; Jeffrey Watts, Doniphan West, Sr.; Brandt Wolters, Osborne, Sr.; Jacob Studer, Frankfort, Sr.; Dustin Weber, Pratt Skyline, Sr.; Jaden Williams, Stockton, Sr.; Austin Diederich, Hanover, Sr.; Zave Goodrich, Marais des Cygnes Valley, Sr.; Clayton Fowler, Hartford, Soph.

Class 1A Division II

First Team

Trey Dubbert, St. John’s-Tipton, Sr.; Nate Klinge, Sharon Springs, Sr.; Noah Starkey, Hutchinson Central Christian, Sr.; Kaden Halling, Caldwell, Sr.; Derek McClure, Stafford, Sr.

Second Team

Devon Newberry, Attica, Jr.; Davis Dubbert, St. John’s-Tipton, Soph.; Luke Schemm, Sharon Springs, Jr.; Casey Jensen, Pike Valley, Sr.; Collin Herold, Sylvan-Lucas, Sr.

Honorable Mention

Ivan Montes, Sharon Springs, Sr.; Kole Konrade, Ashland, Jr.; Bryce Roberts, South Barber, Sr.; Matt Stutsman, Northern Valley, Sr.; Colten Ward, Caldwell, Soph.; Regan Kats, Logan, Jr.; Sam Wencel, Caldwell, Sr.; Peyton Reeves, Pike Valley, Sr.; Linden Hake, St. John’s-Tipton, Sr.; Thomas Heier, Wheatland-Grinnell, Sr.

Girls

Class 6A

First Team

Kendrian Elliott, W. South, Jr.; Daley Handy, Maize, Sr.; Ericka Mattingly, W. South, Jr.; Madison Piper, Lawrence Free State, Soph.; Keiryn Swenson, Maize, Sr.

Second Team

Caroline Ballard, Manhattan, Sr.; Paige Cunningham, Washburn Rural, Sr.; Morgan Mauck, SM West, Sr.; Grace Mitchell, Derby, Jr.; Brenni Rose, SM Northwest, Jr.

Honorable Mention

Jaymie Bernbeck, Garden City, Sr.; Lauren Biggs, Washburn Rural, Jr.; Micaela Delagarza, BV North, Jr.; Jessie Harshberger, Dodge City, Jr.; Adrianna Henderson, Topeka, Jr.; Shaleia Jamison, Olathe Northwest, Sr.; Mya Mertz, BV Northwest, Jr.; Jordan Morton, Olathe South, Sr.; DejaNae Roebuck, Olathe South, Soph.; Kirea Rogers, W. South, Sr.

Class 5A

First Team

Jaylynn Agnew, Andover, Sr.; Sam Bachrodt, Kapaun Mount Carmel, Sr.; Tyler Johnson, Leavenworth, Sr.; LaToshia Jones, Leavenworth, Sr.; Rilynn Like, BV Southwest, Jr.

Second Team

Claire Ferguson, St. Thomas Aquinas, Sr.; Tatyana Legette, Topeka Seaman, Sr.; Shelby Lopez, Bishop Carroll, Sr.; Brooke Pedersen, Andover Central, Sr.; Taylor Stahly, Newton, Sr.

Honorable Mention

Rachel Blackburn, Leavenworth, Sr.; Emilee Holloway, Salina South, Sr.; Casey Knoth, Salina Central, Soph.; Jabari Legette, Mill Valley, Sr.; Brynn Minor, Goddard Eisenhower, Sr.; Sydney Mortensen, Maize South, Sr.; Mason Stamp, Andover Central, Sr.; Jazz Sweet, Shawnee Heights, Soph.; Taylor Westrom, BV Southwest, Sr.; Whitney Wilhite, Emporia, Sr.

Class 4A Division I

First Team

Lanie Page, Wamego, Sr.; Madeline Homoly, Bishop Miege, Sr.; Jessica Steffen, Buhler, Jr.; Tristen McFeders, Bishop Miege, Jr.; Tiana Moala, Paola, Sr.

Second Team

Bree Schmidt, Topeka Hayden, Sr.; Brittany Meyer, Andale, Sr.; Tristan Gegg, Labette County, Fresh.; Shelbe Piggie, Bishop Miege, Sr.; Cara Donley, Abilene, Jr.

Honorable Mention

Corie Fischer, Ottawa, Jr.; Jessica Wayne, KC Piper, Jr.; Lauryn Snipes, Wellington, Soph.; Taylor Robbertson, McPherson, Fresh.; Megan Bonar, DeSoto, Sr.; Alex Keller, Buhler, Sr.; Natalie Moore, Louisburg, Sr.; Jordan Lenherr, Topeka Hayden, Jr.; Lyndsee Johnson, Paola, Sr.

Class 4A Division II

First Team

Kathryn Heger, Hugoton, Soph.; Maddie Ogle, Baldwin, Sr.; Taylor Deniston, Holcomb, Sr.; Macy Franson, Clay Center, Sr.; Tristen Leiszler, Concordia, Sr.

Second Team

Olivia Brees, Jefferson West, Sr.; Dallie Hoskinson, Hugoton, Fresh.; Abby Ogle, Baldwin, Fresh.; Kaleigh Schrag, W. Trinity, Jr.; Ashley Ray, Girard, Soph.

Honorable Mention

Maddie Becker, Pratt, Sr.; Sydney Wade, Iola, Soph.; Olivia Murdock, Columbus, Sr.; Caroline Zielke, W. Trinity, Sr.; Jordan Eshbaugh, Concordia, Soph.

Class 3A

First Team

Morgan Ediger, Cimarron, Sr.; Caylee Richardson, Hesston, Sr.; Kylah Comley, Sterling, Jr.; Kaley Broekelman, Beloit, Sr.; Breanna McLure, Lyons, Sr.

Second Team

Alexis McAfee, Sabetha, Jr.; Sarah Hajukavich, Douglass, Sr.; Kelcey Hinz, Remington, Sr.; Noelle Dooley, Garden Plain, Sr.; Cami Richardson, Hesston, Jr.

Honorable Mention

Desiree Nelson, Caney Valley, Sr.; Erica Montgomery, SE-Saline, Jr.; Kaylee Bogina, NE-Arma, Sr.; Klair Gibson, Douglass, Jr.; Alex Ratzlaff, Hillsboro, Jr.; Shaylyn Krone, Beloit, Sr.; Emily Gartner, Hiawatha, Jr.; Sara Echelberry, Conway Springs, Sr.; Abby Shelton, Galena, Sr.; Alexis Gifford, Silver Lake, Jr.

Class 2A

First Team

Bailey Olvera, Meade, Sr.; Rachel Doll, Ellinwood, Sr.; Reagan Phelan, Central Plains-Claflin, Jr.; Taylor Rolfs, Central Plains-Claflin, Jr.; Cara Flach, Wabaunsee, Sr.

Second Team

Allie Brown, Valley Falls, Jr.; Ashley Holler, Moundridge, Jr.; Alex Minton, Pittsburg Colgan, Sr.; Cassidy Kelshmier, Chase County, Sr.; Lakin Preisner, Northern Heights, Sr.

Honorable Mention

Alexa Rousch, Madison, Sr.; Erin Alexander, Washington County, Sr.; Aliee Story, Pittsburg Colgan, Sr.; Michelle Schrag, Moundridge, Sr.; Cassidy Enns, Canton-Galva, Jr.; Ashtyn Wiebe, Berean, Fresh.; Kelsey Hendricks, Olpe, Sr.; Samm Ashida, Stanton County, Sr.; Demi Murray, Oberlin, Sr.; Rachel Slattery, Spearville, Sr.

Class 1A Division I

First Team

Carly Heim, Hoxie, Sr.; Shelby Makovec, Centre, Sr.; Sidney Blackbum, Valley Heights, Sr.; Kendra Henry, Waverly, Jr.; Cassidy Haufler, Centralia, Soph.

Second Team

Page Hiebert, Goessel, Jr.; Kristen Burger, Thunder Ridge, Jr.; Terran Hoyt, Hoxie, Jr.; Lexi Schamberger, Hoxie, Sr.; Liz Hasenkamp, Centralia, Sr.

Honorable Mention

Ashton Wood, St. Paul, Sr.; Sara Cramer, Dighton, Soph.; Kaisha Batman, Ingalls, Jr.

Alexis Campazuno, Rural Vista, Sr.; Jordan Speer, Dighton, Soph.; Aleena Cook, Goessel, Jr.; Zarin Goodrich, Marais Des Cygnes Valley, Jr.; Sydney Dent, Pleasanton, Jr.; Brandi Jo Roepke, Valley Heights, Jr.; Josie Albertini, St. Paul, Jr.

Class 1A Division II

First Team

Brenna Eilert, St. John’s-Tipton, Soph.; Janae Price, Bucklin, Sr.; Kelsi Mueller, Moscow, Jr.; Monica Stephens, Wheatland-Grinnell, Sr.; Shayna Rogge, Triplains-Brewster, Sr.

Second Team

Elizabeth Walter, St. John’s-Tipton, Soph.; Faith Gaddie, Argonia, Sr.; Kortney Ricke, Cunningham, Sr.; Macy Stephens, Norwich, Jr.; Maria Cecenas, Moscow, Sr.

Honorable Mention

Bailey Bixenman, Wheatland-Grinnell, Soph.; Courtney Batchman, Sylvan-Lucas, Jr.; Dakota McQueen, Wetmore, Soph.; Jayden Schroeder, Norwich, Soph.; Kadee Braun, Logan, Sr.; Kassidy Clark, South Barber, Sr.; Kiersten Talbot, Axtell, Jr.; Mikaela Meyers, Cunningham, Soph.; Rachel Kuhlman, Wallace County, Sr.; Regan Casey, Natoma, Jr.

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